Realmgard Short Scenes: A Quick History of the Quick History of Realmgard

The history of Realmgard in 2500 words.

Pricless Staues on Precarious Plinths

A fragment of an ancient marble bust.
Photo by Jose Antonio Gallego Vu00e1zquez on Pexels.com

“You broke Tertitius Megalodon Splendiferus!”


Kat vs. the Art Gallery

A spiral of stained glass images.
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com

“They have art in galleries now?”


Trabled Day

The Battle of Clontarf: Hugh Frazer. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.

“King Colm unified the clans of Carog, marched on the Hrimfaxi stronghold of Svartveg, brought the fought to the Vikings. And, then, um died…”



Kat & Scarlet vs. the Ancient Temple Full of Traps That Somehow Still Work

A Mesoamerican statue head.
Photo by Roberto Carlos Romu00e1n Don on Pexels.com

Kat has a bad feeling about this. Magic ruins are always, always bad news.


Sauvaherra & the Big Fish

A painting of Väinämöinen and the great pike.
Akseli Gallen-Kallela: The Giant Pike. Image via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain.

“That’s nice. Now do the one about the old guy and the fish.”

“That old guy is the greatest hero of my people.”


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