The first mage war was an intense war. All was lost , all was destroyed. This world once was filled with magic, runes and all elements. The world was so beautiful and peaceful. The great king Arthur made an immense weapon who could end the world with in a blink of an eye, it is as strong as The watchers and can actually the divine beings who created the world.
The queen who we call Cleo steps up to the pedestal, "My people, I have called this meeting to tell you all that I am going to implement new rules so what happened to my husband won't ever happen again". As queen Cleo drank her glass of water from feeling famished, she started to suffocate and foam started oozing out of her mouth and she had a seizure and dropped dead and died. The Niyts royal guards grabbed Cletus and Darius and took them to the sacred palace.
An investigation was brought to light to find out how the beloved and breathtaking queen had died. The twins were filled with such anger and despair because as young kids they saw their father die at the hands of his disciples and now they witnessed their mother die as well.
A few months has passed and the royal guards have come to a conclusion that the queen was poisoned by a poison rune, not just any poison rune a rune used by the old Gods who created our world. The runes are spells the people of this world can put on inanimate objects, how do they conjure up such spells in a world with no magic at all? Rune staffs that were created by all 6 elders after the mage war to make life easier for the tribes after years and years of only relying on magic to survive.
The royal knights rushed to all the tribes islands and gathered up 2 people from each of the tribes, youngest and second oldest who are direct descendants of the elemental elders to execute them so whoever killed the queen can come forth and take responsibility for killing the queen and who might have started a war in a world already ruined and damned a war that commenced a life time ago and a world who is still having to pay for what was done by a being who not knows what was done.