Once upon a time…
A powerful king ruled a vast empire. To the north, the forest. To the south, the sea. And he sat comfortably on a throne of gold, his parents beside him. His kingdom, dubbed the “Humble Kingdom” for his generous hospitality, had riches like none other.
This king, Samuel, had a specific interest. He watched in fascination at the great lineage of Doki knights. These knights seemed mere legend, a small group of heavily trained young fighters. They stalked around the continent of Crispia, joining in on any battle they felt like.
He was constantly laughed at, called a lunatic for his false beliefs. But he knew it was true. He felt a tug in his soul, igniting a desire to meet these heroes.
On a particular day amidst a chilly June, he was summoned to go to a great meeting of rulers. This required him to make a journey to a kingdom in the middle of Crispia, and stay there for at least a week. And there, he heard a queen boast of the very knights he longed for.
“Dear all! I, Queen Shira of the Astronomy Kingdom, have been blessed with the presence of four beautiful women. But do not be confused! These very women are the Doki knights of courage! Monika, Yuri, Natsuki, and Sayori.” She declared, the room falling silent. Whispers erupted, bouncing off the walls as if they could not be contained. A person suddenly began to laugh.
“The Doki knights? Those myths? Yes… I definitely believe you.” He sarcastically blurted. Other kings and queens nodded along as Queen Shira scoffed and sat back down. King Samuel looked at her in wonder. He didn’t think they were false legends.
After the meeting, the man rushed to find this woman. He wheezed as he eventually caught up to her.
“The… the Doki knights? Have you seen them? That is brilliant!” He stammered, attempting to hide his excitement, to no avail. Queen Shira nodded vigorously.
“Yes, of course.” She replied casually, already having to deal with many fanboys, so it would come as no shock to her. King Samuel gasped.
“We must talk more! I shall see you tomorrow at the next meeting.” He smiled.
The two met up almost every day, chatting about the Doki knights, and just about general life. They had a small dispute when speaking of the best one, but that was cured shortly with the agreement of the worst one. But all things must come to an end, and they were obligated to go back to their respective kingdoms. Exchanging messenger pigeons, the two