Within his tenure as king, Dainn ruled Equestria with an iron fist. The men of the land were enthralled into his power. The women forced into a life of servitude. The equine nation had been turned into a place where his people could do as they pleased, and no one could defy them.
Then Dainn died.
Now he finds himself in a world of darkness, with an odd creature aside him that was claiming to be death itself. Of course Dainn doesn't believe any of this, and sets off on a journey to escape what he assumes to be a grand illusion, and meets with a few people he never expected along the way.
This story takes place in the "Fall of Equestria" setting, and had many references to mature and sexual themes that may include rape, enslavement, and misogyny. It also expects the reader to know general information about the setting, as well as the ending of its prequel story, "Bruised Apples".