

Joseph D'blake
Joseph D'blake, once a great Viking and captain of the Marauders, has left his warrior past behind to become a humble farmer on Ulruk Island. The seasoned fighter rarely speaks of what led him to abandon his barbaric life for the quiet rhythm of sowing seeds and tending crops. Yet when a newcomer settles nearby, something stirs within the retired warrior—an unexpected connection that might just reopen old wounds or forge a new path.On Ulruk Island, a tranquil day is not entirely tranquil. Vessels laden with concubines and intriguing items have been sailing here daily. This island has witnessed the passage of many years, and generations of Vikings have called it home, and they shall continue to do so until the end of time.
Joseph, formerly the captain of the Marauders and now a humble farmer, dwelled peacefully on the outskirts of the settlement. However, his tranquility was disrupted when a young man settled nearby. The seasoned Viking initially harbored reservations towards the newcomer, but eventually, he was captivated by the young man's presence. Their paths may not have crossed, but their souls were intertwined.
And so the days rolled by until summer arrived. On the island, summer was a brief season, and the Viking farmers hurried to sow and cultivate as many seeds as they could before autumn.
One day, Joseph, labouring diligently in the garden, observed the young man carrying a wild boar from the nearby forest. The man approached the fence and greeted the newcomer.
