Can't help with implementation but I can write down what is said during this time

(hope that it helps and I didn't add any mistakes or something to make it hard to understand >_< Sorry if that's the case.)
Lets begin with a question. It might sound simple to you at first, but i pray you to think about it. What distinguishes a free man from a slave?
For now however let us start this story where another one ended three years ago. With the death of the lightborn. For 4 thousand years they had reigned over this world, 7 arcanists who, through their magic, had acquired eternal life. In a time of chaos they gave mankind what they thought it needed most. They ruled over with an ironclad but fair hand. Within just one century they united the shattered lands and a single century later their human origin was forgotten. They became gods or lightborn as they let themselves be worshipped as. Yet the longer they reigned the louder the voices grew that accused them of tyranny. The loudest being that of Naratzhul Arantheal and he succeeded in achieving what was once though impossible. He gathered an army overturned the lightborn and gave back freedom to mankind. However the price for this was high. Because where there are gaps of power, fights errupt. As such this world grew into what it is today, shattered, riven and broken into pieces.
But all of this was merely a diversion, so that no on would notice something else. The death of the lightborn had set something into motion. A clockwork, having long stood still, its gears now once again slowly began to turn.
This is the story of someone who wanted to be free.