In 741, the western world is in a state of upheaval.
Pagan religion is at its height in what is now known as France and Germany, but Christianity is quickly taking root and spreading like wildfire while Islam is threatening to be a major religious contender in the west.
Charles the Hammer has conquered the continent for the Merovingian kings but he secretly hopes that his children will become kings in their own right.
The only flaw in Charles’s plan is he is dying.
Before he dies, he plans on splitting the Frankish kingdom into three regions making his three sons mayors of each.
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