By Scott WB Woods
Lord Territ of Turin, known by the common folk in his Kingdom Fortuna as “The Lucky Lord”, just wanted to have a grand adventure, as his ancestors did when they founded his dynasty,
But of course, as any modern noble would expect these days, he wanted to be adventuring from the comfort of his luxurious carriage, surrounded by his noble chums and guarded by a small army of guards and knights. That’s not too much to ask for, now, is it? What a grand adventure it was supposed to be!
Unfortunately, things don’t go quite as planned for the poor fellow. A variety of difficulties such as assassins, mercenaries, cannibals and a little old fashioned international intrigue get in the way of what was supposed to be a perfectly good adventure.
Why, if things get any crazier, he might just have to take a more ‘hands-on’ approach, and nobody would want that!