Norland: the New Era

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A KINGDOM CHANGED OVERNIGHT. A BOY FORCED TO BECOME A KING.

At three o’clock in the morning, the fate of Norland changes forever.

When King Edward dies suddenly in the quiet darkness of Greyminster Palace, the crown passes instantly to his twenty-two-year-old son, Henry. Only hours earlier he was a prince with a future ahead of him. Now he must face the weight of a throne, the expectations of a kingdom, and the dangerous politics of power.

Grief must wait. The realm cannot.

Surrounded by ambitious nobles, cautious advisors, and hidden rivalries within the royal court, the young King Henry makes a bold decision: he will not rule with the old council that shaped his father’s reign. Instead, he chooses loyalty over tradition, placing his trust in the friends who stood beside him long before the crown.

But youth and change are rarely welcomed in the corridors of power.

As alliances shift and tensions grow, Henry must prove that he is not merely wearing the crown—he is worthy of it. Meanwhile, his younger brother William begins to understand that life in the shadow of the throne may carry its own dangerous destiny.

In a world of royal duty, ambition, and loyalty, the new era of Norland has begun.

And the greatest test of the young king’s life is only just beginning.