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====Plot==== For an extremely long time now, the kingdom of Moonbrooke has been fighting a never-ending war, as the [[Children of Hargon]] decree it. Although it seems counter-intuitive, the Children have ordered the soldiers to keep on fighting, even against their own monster troops, to ensue more chaos and destruction and despair. When Malroth and the Builder arrive, they meet a soldier called [[Warwick]] (captain of the Moonbrooke Brigade of Guards), who is suspicious at first but immediately warms up to them and takes the two to a small shelter in a cave alcove. There, they meet [[Gerome]], [[Anessa]] (general of the Moonbrooke Brigade of Guards) and the [[King of Moonbrooke]]. They then learn that, 1) There is a prophecy that states that a Builder will save Moonbrooke from the never-ending war, and 2) That Anessa is poisoned. Gerome and the King are wary of the Builder at first (creation is outlawed and frowned upon as per the Children's rules) but when the Builder cures Anessa with an [[antidotal herb]], they slowly begin to change their minds. Afterwards, Warwick takes Malroth and the Builder and reclaims the the throne room (they quickly learn that 3) Moonbrooke castle is in ruins), which kick-starts the process of beginning to win the war. Anessa, unlike the other townsfolk, sticks stubbornly to her beliefs about the Children of Hargon, but permits building as from a tactical standpoint it is necessary to advance their positions. During the events of Moonbrooke, there is word of a traitor amongst the townsfolk that occasionally sabotages weaponry and is heard talking to monsters at night. This is more of a sub-plot, as the main goal of the Builder is to rebuild the castle, create both physically and magically-damaging weaponry, and eventually to build the [[Kazapple cannon]] to take down Atlas. However, the traitor's actions lead to Malroth being imprisoned, which fractures the friendship between him and the Builder.{{spoiler|start}}When, eventually, the soldiers go to [[Rendarak]], it is revealed that Warwick is the traitor. He dies alongside his master, a Wrecktor.{{spoiler|end}} After Atlas is defeated, the Builder returns to the [[Isle of Awakening]] with some soldiers of Moonbrooke. The events that transpired in Moonbrooke lead to Malroth storming off on his own, and lead to the events of [[Malhalla]].
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