Andrew, Narcissus, and the knights! Did these three elements become a perfect combination because of history? Or was it just a natural occurrence? No historian or philosopher could answer this question. When His Royal Highness Prince O’Neil Andrew Morisette first stepped foot onto his homeland after a duration of ten years, the still-ignorant young man found out the answers to all his doubts in an ordinary woman who was doing her laundry by the river.
River Marne - the mother river of Andrew, which irrigated the land of Andrew. She prolonged the flowering season of narcissus, relieved thirst for countless battle horses, and washed off the knight's blood-stained armor and uniform with her pure innocence. Narcissus County was divided into two by the great river; the half of it, nearer the Empire, was the rear of Andrew’s land, while the other half nearer to the border was Andrew’s battlefield.