The Lost Prince
For decades the traders of Fyodor and the soldiers of Dmitri had sought the heir of Dominika. A long time had passed since their near involuntary takeover of Russian affairs, and they had both become old men. Not only did they have no children they considered worthy to take over their affairs, but they knew that they people did not love them. It was then with great joy that a message arrived at the Moscow palace saying that a definitive sign of the lost Royalty had been found. The infant boy, Konya had been taken aboard a Britannian ship, The Phoenix, nearly a century ago, by the last remaining Russian Knight, Mikhail. This was common knowledge. What happened after was a mystery.
However, the mystery had finally begun to unravel. In a shady drinking house, a Russian sailor spoke to an old Britannian who claimed that his father had sailed on the Phoenix and told him the story: that though they had headed for New Russia, the Knight Mikhail and Captain Kirk of the Phoenix feared that the Persians would destroy the child and the line of Catherine forever. Instead, Kirk had set sail for the tropical southern islands in the west. Nothing more was known.
Russian ships now begun scouring the southern tropical islands and in the year 1340, a small settlement of civilized people was found, a people greatly different from the other savage natives that lived on nearby islands. The Samoarus as they defined themselves were fairskinned, with noble features and many had green eyes and red hair. Speaking to the natives, who spoke a strange dialect of Russian, it quickly became apparent what had transpired. The strength of Russian royalty had made a profound impact on the previously savage people. Captain Kirk of the Phoenix had deposited them on a remote island and promised to return and bring them back to Russia when it was safe. As the months became years, Mikhail realized that something had happened, and indeed discovered later, according to Britannian ship records, Captain Kirk of the Phoenix had fallen into a maelstrom during a battle against his nemesis, the nefarious pirate Khan. With the Captain missing, and the Phoenix taking severe damage, she was scuttled upon return to Britannia.
The Russian Prince was forgotten.
For decades the traders of Fyodor and the soldiers of Dmitri had sought the heir of Dominika. A long time had passed since their near involuntary takeover of Russian affairs, and they had both become old men. Not only did they have no children they considered worthy to take over their affairs, but they knew that they people did not love them. It was then with great joy that a message arrived at the Moscow palace saying that a definitive sign of the lost Royalty had been found. The infant boy, Konya had been taken aboard a Britannian ship, The Phoenix, nearly a century ago, by the last remaining Russian Knight, Mikhail. This was common knowledge. What happened after was a mystery.
However, the mystery had finally begun to unravel. In a shady drinking house, a Russian sailor spoke to an old Britannian who claimed that his father had sailed on the Phoenix and told him the story: that though they had headed for New Russia, the Knight Mikhail and Captain Kirk of the Phoenix feared that the Persians would destroy the child and the line of Catherine forever. Instead, Kirk had set sail for the tropical southern islands in the west. Nothing more was known.
Russian ships now begun scouring the southern tropical islands and in the year 1340, a small settlement of civilized people was found, a people greatly different from the other savage natives that lived on nearby islands. The Samoarus as they defined themselves were fairskinned, with noble features and many had green eyes and red hair. Speaking to the natives, who spoke a strange dialect of Russian, it quickly became apparent what had transpired. The strength of Russian royalty had made a profound impact on the previously savage people. Captain Kirk of the Phoenix had deposited them on a remote island and promised to return and bring them back to Russia when it was safe. As the months became years, Mikhail realized that something had happened, and indeed discovered later, according to Britannian ship records, Captain Kirk of the Phoenix had fallen into a maelstrom during a battle against his nemesis, the nefarious pirate Khan. With the Captain missing, and the Phoenix taking severe damage, she was scuttled upon return to Britannia.
The Russian Prince was forgotten.
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