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Edited by Glyfik: 5/26/2017 3:48:38 AMLet's put it this way. The Luxurious Lenny was raised in a castle his entire life. He enjoyed riding his horse and eating ice cream on his balcony while the East Wind blew through his smooth, freshly trimmed hair. His parents were successful but all too busy, and forgot to teach their son the truth about the real world beyond that balcony or his castle walls. He was so used to living his life away from hardship, that he developed a stringent sense of entitlement. He ordered statues be built in his favor and anyone who marked them be shot on sight. Should a spear ever be thrown in his direction, he would catch it with his heart. Then came Troubled Tommy, a ragged spec of dust living with his old aunt in a shack next to the castle. His mother, a decent trader, was killed by bandits on the road just beyond the walls. The soldiers, however, lied to him and claimed it was wolves. Since then, Tommy grew up afraid of wolves rather than men. He worked for the blacksmith on the other side of town, and had fully developed calluses at the age of twelve. By the age of twenty, his aunt passed away leaving him with one desire: that he stays humble despite any success he creates. From then on, Tommy became the blacksmith's assistant. He befriended the guards and learned to fight. Tommy would sooner find out that his mother was in fact killed by men, one night at a bar with the captain, a fellow loyal to his king. Tommy would later be the man who threw the spear, ending the king's legacy for good. Had the prince even seen blood, he may have foresaw the consequences of his transgressions, such as keeping secrets from the wrong people. I'm really bored.