The arena was swiftly constructed outside Euraith as noblemen were gathering from the neighboring countries. The banner hung high over the arena where soon knights and warriors would clash. The jousting arena was also swiftly constructed. Soon all sorts of entertainment flocked towards Euraith. Inns were getting filled extremely fast and did good business. While bards told their stories near hearth or campfire. Because many nobles from within Sylvannyr came too and they had no place within the city walls. Thus a rather large camp of tents rose outside the gates. One the marked date, a large board was set up near the jousting and melee arena’s. The first round was a full melee one. It was declared that all matchmaking was done at random. Yet everyone who watched the board knew that wasn’t true. - Lord Bornetall from Nastrond VS Fendar, Champion of Sylvannyr’s Reaver Knights - The first Airgiallne male warrior VS Lord Bornetall’s oldest son - One of the Toran Warriors VS Lord Bornetall’s second son - The eldest prince of Vaalgard VS the second Airgiallne male warrior - Elias, second son of Castor of Sylvannyr VS the second Toran Warrior - The warrior princess of Airgiallne VS the first veteran from Vaalgard - The second Vaalgardian veteran VS the third Toran Warrior. King Castor apologizes to king Markus Northwood, as he is unable to change the matchmaking. But he does offer him the place at the table at his right, next to him during the feast at night before the melee. Thus making Markus the honored guest of the night. Additionally he offered a place for one of his daughters next to Imrik, the Sylvannyr crown prince who would be sit left from Castor. The last daughter was offered a place next to her father on the main table during the feast. There were also several smaller tournaments being organized to keep the people happy. Even a complete free-for-all melee. During the planning of the feast Castor made sure to keep the table of Nastrond and Vaalgard as far away as possible. Keeping several tables filled with guests between them. On the long expected day, Imrik and his father entered the booth with a mysterious hooded figure. And thus the first game began.