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<blockquote data-quote="HolyMan" data-source="post: 4845101" data-attributes="member: 84167"><p><strong>Knowledge(history)</strong></p><p></p><p>Lord Bairan's History:</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=DC5]Lord Bairan was not born a lord he was a stonecutter's son who left at a young age seeking adventure. [sblock=DC10]Years later he took part in a battle against the earl Bronsk and the High King made him a lord for his courage in battle. He came to the valley of Pesh accompanied by some strange companions, they cleaned out a haunted keep then made it their own. He gained fame later by driving off the gnoll tribes who lived in the forest to the north. [/sblock][sblock=DC15]While cleaning out the undead in Settler's Keep it is rumored that Bairan lost two of his friends who helped in the Battle of the Meadow. Bairan started right away forming an army after he came back from fighting gnolls in the north. And even started what he called the irregulars a group of non-militaryy type warriors to fill in as needed.[/sblock][/sblock]</p><p> </p><p>[sblock=History of the Elves...incomplete]Almost six hundred years ago all elves know together as The People (see reference... High Elves), lived on the other side of the East Wall Mountains, in lands never seen by human eyes. They were acclaimed artist, engineers, and philoispers. And their have always been to types of elves and although they do not differ in apperance or physicallity. They are seperated by views of the heart and mind.</p><p> </p><p>The first group which became known as the Nandirly, or "wild creatures" in the High Elven tounge, and translates to "wild elves" in common. The Nandirly believed that The People should live intune with the world and be a part of all it's peoples even the humans to the west. They thought to live as one with stone, tree, river, and sky.</p><p> </p><p>The second group who came to be known as The Treylor or "The True People" in High Elven, "high elves" in the common tonuge, sought to bend and bind the world to it's whims. The channeled water in aquadutes and built monuments of stone. Worse of all the took everything from the land and gave nothing in return stripping it of all it's resources till it was barren wasteland before moving on.</p><p> </p><p>Bitter debate and civil unrest came about over the way the emporer and the senate of The People treated nature until the Nandirly could stand it no more. A leader arose amoung them named Dalinitus (see reference... Rise of Dalinitus) and he led the Nandirly west away from the lands of The Treylor. Leading his people through the Genku Pass and into the lands of Reygur.</p><p> </p><p>The first humans the Nandirly ever came into contact with were the reygurians. The pass out of the mountains leads to the hook of Reygur. Though the land is disputed over between Reygur and Kurkland at every oppurtinity. And as all know the hospitality of the Reygurians not being overly fond, Dalinitus and his people were chased out of the lands of Reygur. Some say that some were even stolen and sold to southern slavers.</p><p> </p><p>The remaining Nandirly fled west through Fanshaw. There they were met by honest merchants and lords, but as they had little of value they were not "granted permission" to settle into those lands. Still the Nandirly headed west and then north following the mountains of Noirden but not entering them.</p><p> </p><p>It was while traveling north they encountered the site of Siere (see reference... The human/elf Treaty of Siere), not nearly the grand city it is today, but a castle on a hill with squat villiages all around. It was a trading center for The Five Kingdoms. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HolyMan, post: 4845101, member: 84167"] [b]Knowledge(history)[/b] Lord Bairan's History: [sblock=DC5]Lord Bairan was not born a lord he was a stonecutter's son who left at a young age seeking adventure. [sblock=DC10]Years later he took part in a battle against the earl Bronsk and the High King made him a lord for his courage in battle. He came to the valley of Pesh accompanied by some strange companions, they cleaned out a haunted keep then made it their own. He gained fame later by driving off the gnoll tribes who lived in the forest to the north. [/sblock][sblock=DC15]While cleaning out the undead in Settler's Keep it is rumored that Bairan lost two of his friends who helped in the Battle of the Meadow. Bairan started right away forming an army after he came back from fighting gnolls in the north. And even started what he called the irregulars a group of non-militaryy type warriors to fill in as needed.[/sblock][/sblock] [sblock=History of the Elves...incomplete]Almost six hundred years ago all elves know together as The People (see reference... High Elves), lived on the other side of the East Wall Mountains, in lands never seen by human eyes. They were acclaimed artist, engineers, and philoispers. And their have always been to types of elves and although they do not differ in apperance or physicallity. They are seperated by views of the heart and mind. The first group which became known as the Nandirly, or "wild creatures" in the High Elven tounge, and translates to "wild elves" in common. The Nandirly believed that The People should live intune with the world and be a part of all it's peoples even the humans to the west. They thought to live as one with stone, tree, river, and sky. The second group who came to be known as The Treylor or "The True People" in High Elven, "high elves" in the common tonuge, sought to bend and bind the world to it's whims. The channeled water in aquadutes and built monuments of stone. Worse of all the took everything from the land and gave nothing in return stripping it of all it's resources till it was barren wasteland before moving on. Bitter debate and civil unrest came about over the way the emporer and the senate of The People treated nature until the Nandirly could stand it no more. A leader arose amoung them named Dalinitus (see reference... Rise of Dalinitus) and he led the Nandirly west away from the lands of The Treylor. Leading his people through the Genku Pass and into the lands of Reygur. The first humans the Nandirly ever came into contact with were the reygurians. The pass out of the mountains leads to the hook of Reygur. Though the land is disputed over between Reygur and Kurkland at every oppurtinity. And as all know the hospitality of the Reygurians not being overly fond, Dalinitus and his people were chased out of the lands of Reygur. Some say that some were even stolen and sold to southern slavers. The remaining Nandirly fled west through Fanshaw. There they were met by honest merchants and lords, but as they had little of value they were not "granted permission" to settle into those lands. Still the Nandirly headed west and then north following the mountains of Noirden but not entering them. It was while traveling north they encountered the site of Siere (see reference... The human/elf Treaty of Siere), not nearly the grand city it is today, but a castle on a hill with squat villiages all around. It was a trading center for The Five Kingdoms. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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