War on Castrum Arbor

The War on Castrum Arbor began with King Ledyn's return to the town he once ruled as mayor, Fyxnshire. When Ledyn was still a prince, his grandfather and king at the time Nyava Fynx, gave Ledyn the town of Fynxshire to prepare him for the role of king of Lutum. When Ledyn was eventually crowned as the new king of Lutum he gave the town of Fynxshire to his heir, Baron Elyawin Arbastor. Ledyn would go on to spent most of his time developing towns that were in serious need, such as Blossomshire, Aurumshire and Venishire. It would take years before Ledyn returned back to Fynxshire as he trusted Baron with the town.

Ledyn's return was celebrated by the locals of Fynxshire. They had set up a party in the keep of Fynxshire, Castrum Arbor. Ledyn had asked Baron to keep the keep clean as Ledyn saw it as his personal keep, yet Baron had turned the keep into a community government building. This enraged Ledyn, who already suffered from the famous McClarky curse that plagued leaders of Lutum. He immediately threatened to declare war on the town of Fynxshire, to regain control of the keep despite his advisors telling him not to many many times.

The war began, those who were loyal to the king helped him attack Castrum Arbor. One of the supposed loyalists was his daughter Niitsuki. However, Niitsuki spent most of her time in Fynxshire and she believed that what her own father was doing was wrong and thus she plotted together with the defenders to betray her own father. Most of the loyalists were of house Fynx, whilst the defenders were of house Arbastor.

Whilst the attackers and defenders were busy fighting, a third party joined in. The lone warrior of House Arbor, Asmund Arbor. House Arbor had been dead for a long time, with many thinking that Asmund was dead. It turned out however that Asmund was just enjoying his time, retired on the farm fields of Venishire. Asmund is the original builder of Castrum Arbor and the one who gave it its name. He heard about the upcoming civil war and decided to that he wanted the keep all for himself.

In the end, Asmund Arbor won by smartly only picking one on one fights and defeating the last remaining soldier of the king's army.