For centuries, four noble houses co-ruled the kingdom and protected an ancient treasure whose power ensured balance. But one night, the treasure shattered into coins and scattered across different corners of the kingdom.
No one knows whether this was an accident, a betrayal, or part of a preordained prophecy. Now, all four houses have set out in search of the coins. Each of them has their own truth, their own suspicions, and their own vision of what the kingdom's future should look like. And that is why the marathon of the treasure begins.
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Symbol
Three-headed Dragon
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Element
Fire
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Residence
Peak of Flame
The Dovlatias always thought about grand goals. While other houses tried to maintain balance, they dreamed of discovering new frontiers and expanding their influence. They believe that power is lost when it is only used for defense.
The three-headed dragon is the symbol of the Dovlatias' power. Legends say that its three heads represent three different traits: vision, ambition, and the will to win. The leaders of the Dovlatias swore by these three values for centuries.
Their oldest rivalry connects them to the Anabaridzes. The Anabaridzes accumulate, the Dovlatias create. The Anabaridzes protect, the Dovlatias expand. Their conflict was never merely a fight for wealth—it is a clash of two different visions of the world.
Following the loss of the treasure, the most suspicion fell upon the Dovlatias. Some say that only they possessed enough ambition to disrupt the old balance. The Dovlatias themselves deny the accusations, though they do not hide that the dawn of a new era would be desirable for them.