The capital city, Aethelberg, was the gleaming heart of the nations power, its towering spires piercing the clouds, a testament to the kingdom's enduring prosperity and subtle iron grip, a place where the King's will was law.
Beneath the King were the Great Houses, a collection of ancient noble families, each granted vast tracts of land and considerable autonomy in exchange for their unwavering fealty and crucial military support. These powerful Lords ruled their domains with near-absolute power, maintaining their own retinues of knights, collecting taxes, and administering justice.
His ancestral seat, Blackwood Keep, was a formidable fortress nestled amidst the rolling hills of the central province, a strategic stronghold that commanded the passage of the Great River Solace, making his family indispensable to the Crown.
Lord Alaric's influence was vast, his decisions shaping the lives of thousands of Aerthosian subjects. Elias, the unwilling heir, recognized the immense weight of this legacy, a burden that now felt eternal.
The thought made him roll his eyes.
The class system in Aerthos was rigid, divided largely by birth. At the top were the Nobles, wielding political and economic power, often with inherent Flow abilities.
Below them were the Gentry, landowners without noble titles, sometimes Flow users but generally less powerful. The vast majority were Commoners, ranging from skilled artisans in the cities to the numerous serfs who worked the land. Flow users could emerge from any class, making the system somewhat permeable at an individual level, but power, even for a commoner Flow user, was almost always gained by attaching oneself to a noble house or arcane order.
Regardless of their origin, individuals of any race, even if there were half bloods with other races could be found anywhere.

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