Make this in to a story linber is the boys name.

My story has a young 6 year old who loses his mother and father at the age of 5 and six father first then mother. After that he lives amongst his different Adult brothers, his uncle being king. But his only sister dies then one by one his brothers begin to die. At the age of fourteen when he is living with his uncle after going from place to place living with different brothers of his, he only has three-brothers left at fourteen. he had once witnessed his own brother kill his two younger brothers thus that brother was exacuted. He has a terrible anger that his brothers seem to be the only ones who can calm it. Once the kings brother contin comes to visit his two brothers each a lord to different city come as well. Contins wife dislikes the young boy and calls him all kinds of names. He had only been living with the king a week when contin came to visit. Contins wife tells her two sons all kinds of bad things about him. Though some of it was true, she had only come to dislike him when she asked his name and he told her rudely that he talks not to people he does not know. Though he knew who she was. He was partly spoiled by his brothers. The kings sons were good to him so was the older of contins sons. The younger seemed weak and like to a baby at the age of thirteen. He clung to his mother who spoiled him, his father constantly had a bit of unhappyiness in his younger son.

Once upon a time, in a kingdom far away, there lived a young boy named Linber. At the tender age of five, he tragically lost his father, leaving him and his mother alone in the world. However, their happiness was short-lived as his mother passed away just a year later, leaving Linber orphaned and devastated.

With no immediate family left to care for him, Linber found himself taken in by his various adult brothers, each living in different parts of the kingdom. His uncle, who happened to be the king, graciously offered to take him in, allowing Linber to live in the royal palace.

As he grew older, Linber faced immense loss and heartache. His only sister, whom he adored, passed away, leaving him feeling even more alone in the world. To make matters worse, one by one, his brothers began to die, casting a dark shadow over his young life.

By the time Linber reached the age of fourteen, he had traveled from place to place, constantly moving in with different brothers. It seemed as though tragedy followed him wherever he went. Out of all his brothers, only three remained, and Linber's heart ached at the thought of losing them too.

One horrifying incident haunted Linber's memories, forever etching its mark on his soul. He witnessed one of his own brothers, consumed by madness, murdering his two younger siblings. Justice prevailed, and the guilty brother was executed for his horrendous crime. This traumatic event left Linber tormented and filled with anger, a rage that only his remaining brothers could soothe.

Just as Linber began to find solace in living with his kind-hearted uncle, a visit from his uncle's brother, Contin, brought new challenges into his life. Contin, who held power and influence as a lord in the kingdom, arrived with his two sons, both holding titles of their own.

To Linber's dismay, Contin's wife despised him from the start, finding every opportunity to insult and belittle him. Unknown to Linber, she poisoned the minds of her own sons, painting a negative image of him. While some of the accusations had a grain of truth, her animosity towards Linber ignited when he rudely refused to engage in conversation with her, even though he knew who she was. The spoiled upbringing he had received from his brothers had given him a sense of entitlement.

Amidst the tension, Linber found solace in the king's sons, who treated him with kindness and empathy. He also developed a bond with the older of Contin's sons, who showed him compassion. However, the younger son proved to be weak and overly reliant on his mother's affection. His father perpetually wore a displeased expression due to his son's lack of strength and independence.

As Linber navigated his troubled existence, he couldn't escape the turmoil and sorrow that seemed to follow him everywhere. The burden of loss and the weight of his anger threatened to consume him. Only time would tell if he could rise above his circumstances, heal his broken heart, and find a place where he truly belonged.