Kube Rostvov

Far, far away in a land distant far from the chaos of Rathnir and the peace of Eldham, there was a hobbit village, a peaceful tiny hobbit village hidden by the mountains surrounding itself. And this is where Kube Rostvov comes in, see unlike the other hobbits kube was only half hobbit other being half dwarf making him stand out and being more strong and being able to live longer than the rest of them  (250 years to be exact). He is also quite a loyal fellow too, some would say. Although if it was in the face of death kube would rather hide and never be seen again.

He grew up with no father and his mother never spoke of him other than he was a warrior fighting for a kingdom till he came across the lands of where they lived. Kube also had an older brother who left when Kube was only 7, to see the world of rathnir and the adventure it had to offer, his brother was never seen again by Kube.

Years later when kube is 30 he is off to the university of building and design. When he kisses his mother goodbye and leaves his house he is came to a halt by a carriage that seems to be full of golden wheat, Kube (in complete shock) rubs his eyes to see if the wheat really is made of gold, surprisingly yes the carriage really is full of golden wheat. But just as kube was about to make his way and act like he saw nothing the carriage hits a rock causing an amulet to fall out of the carriage. Kube picked up the amulet and looked up to see where the driver of the carriage was and he was no where to be seen. He scraped off all the dirt and wheat off of the amulet to see a beautiful emerald green jewel inside a golden case. Suddenly without warning the amulet starting glowing and green sparks came out of it, by the                                                                                                                           blink of an eye kube had found himself inside a marketplace with a sign saying                                                                                                                                  "the market of rathnir".