Prologue: Home

Once upon a time, in a kingdom of vast and shadowy forests, there lived a wanderer. These forests were the pride of the land — towering oaks, whispering birches, and pines that reached so high they seemed to brush the clouds. The kingdom itself was ruled by an ancient king, so old that his wisdom had begun to slip away like sand through tired fingers. In its place, a strange madness grew, and with it, a hunger for gold.

The old king ordered the forests to be cut down. A part of great trees that once sheltered birds, beasts and villagers, who had built their homes on the trees were dragged away to be sold. The more the king craved gold, the more the forests were cut down.

The wanderer’s heart ached. He could no longer bear the sight of empty clearings where his childhood trees once stood. He missed their shade, their song in the wind, and he feared the silence creeping in their absence. And yet… this was his home.There are still another forests. Here were his friends, his family, the laughter of familiar voices.

So he stood at a crossroads, four paths stretching before him:

To stay. Remain in the forest kingdom under the rule of the strange, greedy king, and stand for what little remains.

To step into the bog kingdom nearby. a tiny realm shrouded in mist and rain, where marshes swallowed the ground and winds howled endlessly. Conditions were harsh. The people there weren't particularly friendly, but they were united and hardworking. So even in such difficult conditions, the land flourished.

To seek the sunlit country of fields. a neighboring land bursting with golden harvests, sweet berries, and orchards heavy with juicy fruit. A land of abundance.

Move to a far away Kingdom.to a far away land across the world, a place he had heard almost nothing about — except that it lay beside the roaring ocean, where the sun burned hot and relentless, and the horizon shimmered with mystery.

Heading

Subheading

Subsubheading

As you might have already noticed, using h1, h2, h3, ... will make a heading. This is good for title, category, etc.

Paragraph

If you want to make a paragraph, surround a block of text with p tag. Otherwise even if you add new lines in the code, paragraphs will be connected to each other.

Highlight

A simple way to highlight text is using b for bold. Another way to highlight text is using i for italic.

Image

description of image

Image can be added with img tag. I recommend you adding "alt" text for the screen reader.

List

Making a list with ul tag is a bit wordy but it is defenitely helpful for, for example, a shopping list. (Bonus: use del tag to make a strikethrough)

  1. üks
  2. kaks
  3. kolm
  4. neli

ol tag will make the list ordered/numbered. This may be useful for a cooking recipe.