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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | World of Quest is a loose adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name by Jason Kruse. It's set in the land of Odyssia and focuses on the heir to the throne, the charismatic-but-vain-and-entitled Prince Nestor, and his quest to find the Shattersoul Sword, free his parents and defeat Lord Spite. Since he's a very short and scrawny thirteen-year-old, his first move was to recruit Sir Quest (a surly, laconic, muscular man with a freakishly large chin that his mother had banished years beforehand for publicly mocking her arrogant stupidity) by the unsubtle means of tricking him into reading an allegience spell that forces him to do whatever the runty annoyance wants. Together, Nestor, Quest and their companions travel the land of Odyssia getting into one mind-blowingly weird scrape after another as they look for the five pieces of the sword. |