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The Nice Stone is a story about a pleasant land called Bliss, whose niceness hid a malevolent force. Hover, the story itself is written with a humorous and lighthearted style style. Eventually the King (called Albus) went to an evil wizard to find out about this niceness infecting his domain. Here he took a potion to turn him feral and which unleashed changes in Bliss. Eventually the evil wizard, Lord Olrich and his spellmaster Bangot set out to defeat the Stone. this was done with the help of a goblin in the evil castle, who eventually turned out to be an Elven Lord called Elbaroth, the…mehr

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The Nice Stone is a story about a pleasant land called Bliss, whose niceness hid a malevolent force. Hover, the story itself is written with a humorous and lighthearted style style. Eventually the King (called Albus) went to an evil wizard to find out about this niceness infecting his domain. Here he took a potion to turn him feral and which unleashed changes in Bliss. Eventually the evil wizard, Lord Olrich and his spellmaster Bangot set out to defeat the Stone. this was done with the help of a goblin in the evil castle, who eventually turned out to be an Elven Lord called Elbaroth, the keeper of the Bane Stones. After several adventures, they arrived in Castle Portangh where 12 Bane Stones were found- these were companions to this Nice Stone. After Bangot had stolen these from their owner, an evil wizard called Shemuu, the Nice Stone inflicted a darkness over Bliss and the quest then needed to find the location of the Nice Stone and destroy it. this was done and the quest then moved onto a remote island in the sea where the Nice stone was eventually destroyed. The Bane Stones then became called the Earth Stones and served Bangot during his lifetime. This caused the nation of Bliss to revert back to a 'normal' existence and all lived happily ever after (except that most of the protagonists ended up getting married as a result of various sub plots and machinations). Oh well, at least they were comfortably contented enough. King Albus remained his feral self, which gave him an enlightened if not sane Kingship and his eldest son and daughter became the rulers of neighboring monarchies.