The Draemere Rings are known as kin rings and are held by all members of the Royal Line. They serve as a reminder of unity and the virtues necessary to maintain it: honour, compassion, and integrity. Whereas ambition drives other monarchs and their dynasties, the monarchs of the Clay Lands have largely ruled with far less pomp and decadence. The Draemeres often regard a prosperous kingdom as a true sign of success—not the number of jewels in their crown.

The Draemere Rings are known as kin rings and are held by all members of the Royal Line. They serve as a reminder of unity and the virtues necessary to maintain it: honour, compassion, and integrity. Whereas ambition drives other monarchs and their dynasties, the monarchs of the Clay Lands have largely ruled with far less pomp and decadence. The Draemeres often regard a prosperous kingdom as a true sign of success—not the number of jewels in their crown.

The Draemere Rings are known as kin rings and are held by all members of the Royal Line. They serve as a reminder of unity and the virtues necessary to maintain it: honour, compassion, and integrity. Whereas ambition drives other monarchs and their dynasties, the monarchs of the Clay Lands have largely ruled with far less pomp and decadence. The Draemeres often regard a prosperous kingdom as a true sign of success—not the number of jewels in their crown.

The Draemere Rings are known as kin rings and are held by all members of the Royal Line. They serve as a reminder of unity and the virtues necessary to maintain it: honour, compassion, and integrity. Whereas ambition drives other monarchs and their dynasties, the monarchs of the Clay Lands have largely ruled with far less pomp and decadence. The Draemeres often regard a prosperous kingdom as a true sign of success—not the number of jewels in their crown.

The Draemere Rings are known as kin rings and are held by all members of the Royal Line. They serve as a reminder of unity and the virtues necessary to maintain it: honour, compassion, and integrity. Whereas ambition drives other monarchs and their dynasties, the monarchs of the Clay Lands have largely ruled with far less pomp and decadence. The Draemeres often regard a prosperous kingdom as a true sign of success—not the number of jewels in their crown.