The year is 995 A.D., and it is early spring. The land of Solstin, England, is in full bloom. The leaves on the trees are beginning to grow back after a harsh winter. The flowers are preparing to bud. The bees are out in heavy droves ready to pollinate the flowers. In the air, there was another feeling. It was the feeling of love ready to blossom between two unsuspecting individuals: a knight loyal to the king and a lowly maid loyal to the queen.
The knight, Sir Grevanon Langston, and the maid, Isabel, fall in love upon first meeting each other. From that fateful moment when they bumped into each other in the city they could not stop thinking about each other and had to meet again. Each time they met and spoke, they became closer and closer to one another. Eventually, she became pregnant and had to hide it from the king so that the knight might live.
Together, they spoke with the queen to keep her pregnancy hidden, but it was too late as the king had already discovered their tryst and issued orders for the knight’s arrest for betrayal. Sir Grevanon talks to the bishop who visits him for last rites to keep the child and the mother safe from the king’s wrath. The bishop agrees to do what he can after informing the knight of his certain demise: to be beheaded for his betrayal.
After his beheading, a monument was built, and a stone sarcophagus was used to lay the knight’s body to rest. The mausoleum in which he was laid to rest was constructed near the city’s jail. Upon his burial a curse was laid, that he must carry on through death as he did in life until that fateful day arrives when he must sacrifice himself for the life of his kin. He suffers this curse for over a millennium when he is finally given the chance for redemption.
However, 900 years after he is laid to rest when the bloodline of the kingdom came to an end, a large portion of the city of Solstin, including the mausoleum, vanished only to reappear unexpectedly in the wilderness of the United States: the city of Solstin reappeared in plains of Wyoming, and the mausoleum reappeared underground beneath the small town of Welmington, Nevada.