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The land of Franesca was too little and crowded. So the Franescans defeated and took over the New World of Brakopia. The world of Brakopia was created from a bunch of shining stars. Millions and millions of stars in the universe fused together and formed one large rock in space. This large rock began to be inhabited by the race of the Brakopians, although no one knows exactly when or how. The Brakopians lived peacefully on Brakopia for thousands of years, then one fateful day the Franescans arrived and took their lives and their home.

The ruler of the Franescans was the goddess Princepeta; she enforced the moral code in the world of Brakopia. The moral code was that everyone should be created equal, every Sunday you must where white and only white, everyone can only speak English, and you cannot argue with the goddess. Here we introduce Kitsir, a man with a very interesting fate planned out for him. He came to know his fate by speaking with an old, beggar man. Little did Kitsir know that this old man was really a mystic god. This god spoke to Kitsir of his fate, which is that Kitsir will be the one and only man to take over Princepeta. He will change the way that people will live in the future generations. This is where the story begins.

Kitsir was walking down the path to his hut when he saw a beautiful, young woman sitting by the stream. He was really attracted to her but he knew that he couldn't just walk up to her, so he decided to have his friend Dibble pretend to harm her. He chose this plan so he could rush up and save her and look strong, brave, and chivalrous. Dibble did as he was told to do and Kitsir rescued this beautiful, young woman. Her name turned out to be Princepeta, although Kitsir did not find out about this little detail. So Kitsir and Princepeta courted for a year, all the while Kitsir thought her to be just a normal person. Right after they were married Princepeta said to Kitsir that she had something important to tell him. She revealed to him her true identity and explained that she did not tell him earlier because she wanted him to love her for who she truly is not just for her status in the world. So Kitsir became ruler of Brakopia with Princepeta as his goddess wife.

Kitsir became a little tired of his wife's moral code, so he slacked off on Sunday and wore gold instead of white. Princepeta was furious, just because she shared her power with her husband did not mean she wanted to lose it and have her world collapse. Kitsir was a man that could not take insults and he would not let someone rule over him, especially a woman. So he made a rash decision and poisoned her at dinner that night. The next morning the world of Brakopia woke up to church bells ringing and the shouts of "The goddess has died!" Since Kitsir was still the ruler he decided to make this world his own. The first thing that he did with all this great power was destroy all the moral codes. The once peaceful, kind world of Brakopia turned into a horrible, hellish place to live. Soon thereafter the race of the Franescans was destroyed and the race of the humans took over. These humans were not kind, not generous, and certainly not accepting of others. One certain human named Nowania killed ruler Kitsir and became the most evil dictator of all

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