Some say Mildin was born on an ancient burial ground, that is a lie. Others say he was born in the middle of the ocean, some people believe anything these days. The truth is he was born as a humble farmer's son. He had to work his way up from the bottom. No fighting enemy soldiers in war and earning his glory that way. No, he had the disrespected job of farming. The underrated job, the one where you get slagged off even though you're the one supplying essential food for the people. So he carried on in his farming ways, never complaining. Just slaving away to help the people who didn't appreciate him survive. One day, that all changed. He had decided that he needed to be shown more respect. He threw down his hoe in anger. He decided that he was going to become a knight. Obviously, he grossly misunderstood what it took and ended up stopping to become a merchant. So, I guess the moral of the story is, just put up with the idiots.
Some say Mildin was born on an ancient burial ground, that is a lie. Others say he was born in the middle of the ocean, some people believe anything these days. The truth is he was born as a humble farmer's son. He had to work his way up from the bottom. No fighting enemy soldiers in war and earning his glory that way. No, he had the disrespected job of farming. The underrated job, the one where you get slagged off even though you're the one supplying essential food for the people. So he carried on in his farming ways, never complaining. Just slaving away to help the people who didn't appreciate him survive. One day, that all changed. He had decided that he needed to be shown more respect. He threw down his hoe in anger. He decided that he was going to become a knight. Obviously, he grossly misunderstood what it took and ended up stopping to become a merchant. So, I guess the moral of the story is, just put up with the idiots.