![]() The Grimalkin are ousted from their positions of power and sent scrambling, treated less than dirt by their new mice overlords. Yet in doing so, he, much like Killmonger from the recent Black Panther film, seeks to rectify injustice with his own brand of terror. King Mausinger, the leader of the coup, led his forces in the hopes of bringing equality to the kingdom and elevating Mousekind from their position as second-class citizens. What plagues Ding Dong Dell is another problem that we often face in our current society: racism and oppression. But Evan does so, hoping to bring the nation he once called home into the fold of the Interdependence Treaty. The return to Ding Dong Dell is a hard road to travel. It has to come from others relinquishing their own. And without the trust and the support of the people, can a king or a queen claim to be their leader? That power is not simply passed down from birth. And as everyone who has watched Thor: Ragnarok or a heartfelt film of family knows: a kingdom is not the grand palace or the infrastructure. It’s an interesting exploration of security versus personal freedoms but this theme is touched on only lightly. But Evan helps her realise that clinging so tightly to the past is not without its own repercussions and she finally decides to let time pass as it should. Laid low by a volcanic explosion, any change in the population would mean that the spell she had carefully weaved would be broken. Once her Kingmaker is defeated, it is however, revealed that the Queen had only declared such ludicrous legislation in the hopes of keeping her city and people alive. This tyrannical hold of the entire nation serves as a catalyst for Nerae to lose her Kingsbond to Doloran. What would it be like to live in a society where to act of love is forbidden or even falling ill. With its strict laws, many of its denizens chafe at the restrictions but also fear the punishments meted out by Queen Nerae. The second nation that Evan assisted was Hydropolis. ![]() But perhaps the lesson here, though, is not to rely on Lady Luck to determine how the nation is run. Though his initial intentions was to the benefit of his people, the underhanded ways he tried to achieve his goals led to a loss of faith, leaving Goldpaw vulnerable. While he was known for his honesty and ensuring that each and every result from the statue of Lady Luck seated in Fortune Square was not tampered with, his desire to lift his kingdom from the brink of poverty led to manipulating the populace as his greed grew and rose to new heights. Overseeing the entire administration of Goldpaw is the noble Grand High Roller Pugnacious. Games of chance are such an integral part of the culture in Goldpaw that many of its government officials are also those that run the casino. But the people have put their faith in the roll of the die and its decisions are final. Inspired by PowerOptix's MausingerxRatja prompts.To one that has grown up in a world where taxation and government policy is dictated behind closed doors after vigorous debate is undertaken (at least, one does hope), Goldpaw’s reliance on the whims of Lady Fortune to decide on matters such as legal cases is quite puzzling, if not a little arbitrary in its rulings. The second is on its way, but he's in for a big surprise. There are two things a king is expected to have: a queen, and the most important, an heir. ![]() Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings.Ladyanaconda Fandoms: Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom (Video Game) other characters will be guest starringĪ collection of drabbles, prompts and OTP challenge entries for MausingerxRatja Language: English Words: 18,309 Chapters: 8/? Comments: 5 Kudos: 16 Bookmarks: 2 Hits: 296.More details will be revealed in the tags as the fic progresses.īody language completion status: 11/27 Language: English Words: 215,833 Chapters: 43/? Comments: 79 Kudos: 117 Bookmarks: 24 Hits: 3883 Some concepts and locations from the first game are returning. Significant alterations to some parts of the plot, lore and backstory, as well as some characters and the roll they play to follow. Oh shit it's another retelling, in which I work out all of my problems with the game's story, as well as some of its characters. But then came a great king, and with him the rise of a new great nation to restore peace to both worlds once more. One day, the great nation fell to a terrible calamity, and both worlds descended into chaos and strife that seemed without end. In one world was a great nation, and during the height of this nation’s power peace ruled the land. These two worlds were connected and bound to each other’s fate. ![]()
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