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SeñorFroggo

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  1. I've been thinking about this idea for a while and decided to try it. I'll recreate the first Hunger Games, and I want people to be willing to participate. There will be 24 players.
  2. You were exiled. When the tongues fell, so did judgment. The Tower rose too high, defying the heavens, and was shattered for its arrogance. Since then, its ruins spew fog and silence, cursing all who dare to be reborn among its remains. You did. And now, you carry the weight of its punishment. You don’t know who you are, or why you’re here — but you rise again… because the Tower wills it. Not for redemption. Not for glory. But because a debt remains unpaid. And you, like so many others, are just another piece in the eternal punishment of Babel. In Exiled Kingdom, this is what awaits you: A hostile, desolate world: You spawn in a dry savannah, where the ruins of the Tower of Babel stand as a dead monument to human pride. All around you is dust, echoes, and oblivion. A brutal fight for survival: Thirst is relentless, food is scarce. There are no comforts — only what you can hunt, gather, or claim through effort and blood. Survival demands wit, courage, and a will of iron. Total freedom to forge your destiny: No imposed rules. Here, exiles have one purpose: conquer and dominate. Build your own faction, forge a kingdom, or raze others to the ground. Survival isn’t a right — it’s a conquest. What you take will come at any cost. A growing server: Though still in development, Exiled Kingdom is evolving actively. Events, challenges, and an emerging faction system will ensure that every player leaves their mark — and every story matters. Will you rise from the ruins of the Tower? Or fall beneath the eternal curse that haunts this broken land?
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