Prince Arthur found himself entangled in the web of deceit and manipulation, gradually drawn closer to King Thomas Bagley's inner circle. Their camaraderie deepened as they embarked on hunting excursions together, sharing moments of mirth and plotting behind the scenes. King Wilhelm, unaware of the brewing conspiracy, remained oblivious to the growing bond between his brother and their adversary.
One fateful day, King Thomas confided in Arthur, revealing the dire financial struggles that plagued Bagley despite the expansion of Willowshire. Sensing an opportunity to exploit the affluence of Windenburg, King Thomas devised a scheme, urging Arthur to siphon gold from his unsuspecting brother and discreetly deliver it to him. The audacity of the plan sent shivers down Arthur's spine, but the allure of power and loyalty to Bagley enticed him to take the treacherous path.
Crafting a forged note, carefully emulating King Wilhelm's signature, Arthur set his plan in motion. The fabricated document was dispatched to the treasury, orchestrating the transfer of funds from Windenburg's coffers to King Thomas, all under the guise of King Wilhelm's authority.















