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A journey of 1000 corpses begins with a single battle. Here is his chance to prove he has what it takes to lead his people and rebuild the kingdom from the ashes. His father is dead while his brothers are missing. Bodies everywhere with the smell of blood making him nauseous. Out of the wreckage, however, Redgi emerges and faces the harsh reality. The armies of the filthy Frogs, who were driven out many years ago, blinded by revenge, invade the Rat Kingdom and plunder and slaughter without mercy. But things will not turn out the way we expected. Nevertheless, he is particularly courageous and does not hesitate to a contest for the throne, facing his brother who is the head of the royal guard. Our hero, Redgi, is neither large nor particularly experienced. As tradition dictates, anyone can take the succession as long as they are skilled in battle and can outlast the other contenders. We move to the Rat Kingdom, where the old king feels the end is near and is preparing to appoint one of his children as his heir. It's a dark tale that doesn't stop at words but puts its violent, a la Watership Down feel into effect through its gameplay. But it's not something I would recommend to children, as behind the friendly facade lies an unrelenting and tough title. I can't remember the last time I encountered a game of such juxtaposition.