In the heart of the port town of Vincardine situated the grand statue of the prominent originator, George O'Dell Sr. The lanterns were lit that illuminated the piece of art, enhancing its beauty. The sun had settled down behind the large mountains a long time ago, leaving the stage of the limitless sky for the moon to perform its spectacle along with innumerable stars.
The western side of the town witnessed the comparatively sparse amount of people roaming on the roads. But the roads were busy with the different sizes of chariots marching in the direction of the O'Dell manor. People called it 'the great manor', as it was larger than all the manors, that were in the neighbouring region of the town.