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<blockquote data-quote="DarkDagger" data-source="post: 4645292" data-attributes="member: 82217"><p>well the lake and the rivers it feeds gets its water from a great snow storm that happens only once every</p><p>ten years in the mountains and slowly melts to feed the lake... the snow storm is cause by (insert a god here)</p><p> </p><p>here is a ruff draft of the history of the land:</p><p> </p><p>the dragonborn ruled the continent for many centuries but then the temperature of the land started getting warmer and changing the land</p><p>so they fled only a few remained behind. only two dragonborn ships returned back to the continent and it brought some passangers, the elves. Soon the elves discovered the spice in the desert and became addicted. without any way to mass produce the spice the elves left the coast line and started living in the desert. thats how they became the fremen. </p><p>after about 250 years the spice suddenly disappeared. this caused many of the fremen to die off. many of them blamed the dragonborn. after about a year they begain to die from the lack of spice, some the ones that died came back to life within hours of their death like nothing happened but they were different from the way they were before they died, they became the eladrin. feeling this difference the eladrin left their brothers looking for their own</p><p>home. after five years the spice reappeared</p><p>Then the dwarves came to this land looking for new metals for trade. The dwarves came and went freely between their kingdom and this new</p><p>colonly for 100 years without ever finding the dragonborn or the fremen. then the last dwarven ship left the colonly only to never return. after about 50 years the dwarves discovered the dragonborn and the fremen. </p><p>the dragonborn and the fremen were at war with eachother over a large salt mine.</p><p>the dwarves began playing sides. this lasted for 95 years then an eclipes happened.</p><p>when the sky went dark at high noon the war between the dragonborn and fremen ended for there was a new enemy.</p><p>monsters not natural to this land appeared in mass and attacked everything in sight. populations were destroyed and then there was a balance between the monsters and the three races</p><p>the dwarves and fremen traded between eachother while the dragonborn became more and more like the monsters themselves</p><p>then the humans arrived with halfling slaves. the humans built towns on the coast and used the haflings to do the farming. life was good for the humans until the dragonborn attacked. these dragonborn were not like the ones they knew back home. the humans began getting sick and forced the haflings to do most of the fighting. after many years of fighting the haflings began to fight back against the humans. with the humans suffering from a plague they sent word back home for help. before help returned the haflings killed all the humans and began looking for a safe place to live away from the human settlement. the dragonborn not seeing a human for years forgot about them</p><p>and went after the ones they have been fighting, the haflings</p><p>15 ships of humans came to help and brought news that a large army of the underworld was attacking the kingdom. but all they found was a ruined city with dead bodies everywhere. while burning the bodies many of the people got sick and died. most of the sailors died of illness leaving no one knowing the way back home. the ones that thought they knew the way took some ships and sailed off only to never be heard from again. So the humans began again on this land. they met the fremen and began trading with them for their metals.</p><p>it has been 200 years since the those 15 ships arrived from the old kingdom.</p><p> </p><p>any holes im missing? i know im missing some if not many</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkDagger, post: 4645292, member: 82217"] well the lake and the rivers it feeds gets its water from a great snow storm that happens only once every ten years in the mountains and slowly melts to feed the lake... the snow storm is cause by (insert a god here) here is a ruff draft of the history of the land: the dragonborn ruled the continent for many centuries but then the temperature of the land started getting warmer and changing the land so they fled only a few remained behind. only two dragonborn ships returned back to the continent and it brought some passangers, the elves. Soon the elves discovered the spice in the desert and became addicted. without any way to mass produce the spice the elves left the coast line and started living in the desert. thats how they became the fremen. after about 250 years the spice suddenly disappeared. this caused many of the fremen to die off. many of them blamed the dragonborn. after about a year they begain to die from the lack of spice, some the ones that died came back to life within hours of their death like nothing happened but they were different from the way they were before they died, they became the eladrin. feeling this difference the eladrin left their brothers looking for their own home. after five years the spice reappeared Then the dwarves came to this land looking for new metals for trade. The dwarves came and went freely between their kingdom and this new colonly for 100 years without ever finding the dragonborn or the fremen. then the last dwarven ship left the colonly only to never return. after about 50 years the dwarves discovered the dragonborn and the fremen. the dragonborn and the fremen were at war with eachother over a large salt mine. the dwarves began playing sides. this lasted for 95 years then an eclipes happened. when the sky went dark at high noon the war between the dragonborn and fremen ended for there was a new enemy. monsters not natural to this land appeared in mass and attacked everything in sight. populations were destroyed and then there was a balance between the monsters and the three races the dwarves and fremen traded between eachother while the dragonborn became more and more like the monsters themselves then the humans arrived with halfling slaves. the humans built towns on the coast and used the haflings to do the farming. life was good for the humans until the dragonborn attacked. these dragonborn were not like the ones they knew back home. the humans began getting sick and forced the haflings to do most of the fighting. after many years of fighting the haflings began to fight back against the humans. with the humans suffering from a plague they sent word back home for help. before help returned the haflings killed all the humans and began looking for a safe place to live away from the human settlement. the dragonborn not seeing a human for years forgot about them and went after the ones they have been fighting, the haflings 15 ships of humans came to help and brought news that a large army of the underworld was attacking the kingdom. but all they found was a ruined city with dead bodies everywhere. while burning the bodies many of the people got sick and died. most of the sailors died of illness leaving no one knowing the way back home. the ones that thought they knew the way took some ships and sailed off only to never be heard from again. So the humans began again on this land. they met the fremen and began trading with them for their metals. it has been 200 years since the those 15 ships arrived from the old kingdom. any holes im missing? i know im missing some if not many [/QUOTE]
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