“The Villain” runs right about a man that by improving his horizons was attacked subtly. He lost his wife, lost his rights, becaming a ordinary vassal that steal food for his own son. His son, in turn, learned how much different the world is from the one in Fairy Tales.
“The Villain” runs right about a man that by improving his horizons was attacked subtly. He lost his wife, lost his rights, becaming a ordinary vassal that steal food for his own son. His son, in turn, learned how much different the world is from the one in Fairy Tales.
The term “Villain” was not always used to designate someone bad, or evil. Some time ago, “Villain” was a title given to a person close enough of a Overlord, or a Feudal Lord. They had more rights than other liegemans, they could travel between villages and, for this reason, could be very dangerous, or even inconvenient for the feudal interests.
This is a story about the other side. The side of a Villain.
The side of a boy who learn about the real meaning of Justice.