At the center of their land, Muh and Muhha created a small village filled with their children. The God Viius guided them in all ways that were good. The Great Dragon Na'Muhel taught Muh and Muhha, along with their children, the ways of using Vikus to create magic.
After two hundred years, Muh and Muhha continued to lead their descendants. Their village began to spread outward, forming a massive city state that stretched across the Great Lake called El. The people began calling themselves the Na'Muh after Na'Muhel. With the help of the dragons, the Na'Muh began construction of a massive pyramid structure south of the city. It took two hundred years to construct.
I'm thinking of a Ziggurat Pyramid-like structure similar to this only much bigger. |
The Great Library became a center of learning and a place of training. All of the Na'Muh were required to learn how to use magic. Many became very powerful. Eventually a council was formed - The Council of Eight. The Council of Eight was formed to give wise advice to Muh and Muhha, who had been declared King and Queen of the Na'Muh in 450 AN. The Council of course gained its wisdom from the Viius directly. Na'Muhel also continued to teach the council members new things.
Something kinda like the Jedi High Council from Star Wars |
Symbol of the Dragons was carved all over the Great Library |
The first Great Councilor was named Odras. He was chosen in 500 AN. From this a calendar system was created for the Na'Muh. They would say it was Spring (or the current season - fall, winter, spring, summer) in the first year (or whatever year of reign) of Odras (or the name of the Great Councilor). For example, someone was born the Summer in the Seventieth year of Odras. Anyone who did not work as a Historian - known as Librarians - at the Great Library, would refer to a calendar like this. The Librarians on the other hand would refer to the dates set down by the Ages - the way how I am dating things - example: In 470 Age of Na'Muh (AN).
In 600 AN, the Na'Muh had expand across the land. More City States began to appear. All of them claimed to be loyal to the original City State - Eldora - and to King Muh and Queen Muhha. However, these were all loose states. They were not well connected. So, in 650 AN, the Great Councilor Taras and the Council of Eight helped the King and Queen draw eight provinces that extended from Eldora.
The Great Councilor and the members of the Council of Eight would be similar to Provincial Governors, and were referred to as Lords or Ladies. The Great Councilor's title was changed to Lord Councilor. Lord Councilor Taras would gain control of the lands within the City State of Eldora. Meanwhile each Council member was given Lordship over the Eight Provinces. They were named after the Eight Lords and Ladies:
Lord Voldof, Lord Avegor, Lady Isefa, Lady Tavia, Lady Roddena, Lord Addius, Lord Frylore, and Lord Aradash.
Red Diamonds are Hold Capitals |
By 1000 AN, the Na'Muh Kingdom was a thriving society. It contained several city states and remained in faithful devotion to Viius and his guidance. The following Capitals, or Holds as they were known, arose in the Eight Provinces:
Voldof - Ohilla, Avegor - Lethyr, Isefa - Nes Serin, Frylore - Rya Serin, Aradash - Lenora, Addius - Ransharra, Tavia - Asaria, Roddena - Alora.
Each Hold contained a massive temple dedicated to Viius. They also had a large library dedicated to Na'Muhel, and a large castle, where the Lord or Lady resided. The system was Feudal in Nature, but magic sped up production of crops and other material. The Na'Muh Kingdom quickly began to advance in technology.
In 1000 AN, the Lord Councilor Tynior ordered the construction of a major road system that would connect Eldora to the Hold Capitals. From the major road system, more roads branched off. They were used to connect the villages, towns, and cities located within each of the eight provinces. The whole system was completed in 1200 AN:
Gray Lines are the Major Road System |
In 1500 AN, Lord Roddena was elected to become the new Lord Councilor. He realized that the Na'Muh were beginning to have an overpopulation issue. Lord Councilor Roddena sent an expedition to the North East to the land across the sea. Their fleet of twenty massive ships, filled with sailors, warriors, and settlers, set sail and landed in a desert land, created from the mountainous environment. Outside of this mountainous environment, there was a small stretch of land full of life. The Roddena Expedition constructed a city near the ocean in this area - this was in order to keep supplies coming in to fuel their growth. The City was known as Pothar, after the leader of the expedition and son of Lord Councilor Roddena - Pothar Roddena. They traveled further in land and created an outpost known as Ekona, named after Pothar's wife. From this outpost, the Roddena Expedition would use their powers to terraform the land.
They used their powers to carve out a large ditch that stretched across the entire desert. This was completed in 1550 AN. The Expedition then released several springs that fueled the ditch. From it a massive river was created. This was completed in 1600 AN. By then, Lord Councilor Roddena left his position of Lord Councilor and gave control of his province in Na'Muh to his second son, Byuses Roddena. Lord Roddena then traveled to Pothar City and followed his son into the new land. They founded a town within the still barren land as a test to see if their terraforming had succeeded. The town was called Atrix, after Roddena's wife.
The Roddena Expedition changed the climate of the land, making it hospitable. After years of cultivation, trees and valleys began to form. Animals began to inhabit the lands. By 1650 AN, the Roddena Expedition reported back to the mainland as a success in settling the new land. More Na'Muh immigrants traveled to the new land. Soon, more cities were created. Lord Roddena ordered the construction of a large road system to connect the cities in 1700 AN.
In 1700 AN, King Muh and Queen Muhha declared Lord Roddena the Lord Protector of the new colony. Lord Protector Roddena then went further south in his new land. Where the Great River ended he founded a new city, one that would be the capital of the colony. It was named Shilvé.
Lord Protector Roddena created a military for the new colony and appointed Pothar Roddena as the Lord Commander of the Military. Lord Protector Roddena then created an organization that acted as personal bodyguards to Roddena's family. They were called the Elvesians. He appointed his third child, his daughter Gorrgonza Roddena, as Lord Commander of the Elvesians. The Elvesians began to create a special kind of armor and weapons with a new material - metal. The Elvesians would embed their armor and weapons with magic.
An Elvesian Soldier |
In 2000 AN, Lord Councilor Aradash saw the great power that the Roddena Family had gained for 2000 years. He began to fear their power. His son, Alkeron Aradash, was more concerned than his father was. Alkeron sought the guidance of not Viius, but Na'Muhel. Na'Muhel gave Alkeron and his family the power to bond with dragons. Soon, the entire Aradash Family were gifted with dragon eggs. They hatched and raised their dragons. Alkeron continued to fear the growing power of the Roddena and sought to learn more magic, recording his notes in the Great Library.
As Alkeron was on the verge of creating a powerful magic that could transfer his essence into a device that could be used as a weapon, a child of the Roddena appeared. The child of the Roddena was a childhood rival of Alkeron. The child of Roddena attacked Alkeron. Alkeron injured the child of Roddena and managed to use his powers to transfer his essence into a device that contained a Kide Crystal. His essence was contained inside the device but his body crumpled to dust. Using his new powers enhanced by the device, Alkeron tried to kill the child of Roddena. He nearly succeeded, but his device exploded from the amount of power being contained within, effectively killing Alkeron and nearly killing the child of Roddena, who escaped from the Great Library.
Lord Councilor Aradash investigated his sons disappearance and learned what happened from Alkeron's Dragon. Lord Councilor Aradash sought for the arrest of the child of Roddena, but Lord Protector Roddena blocked the arrest. Lord Councilor Aradash then did what Lord Protector Roddena had done. He created his own personal guard known as the Videnians. He appointed his second son, Tujeik Aradash, as Lord Commander of the Videnians. This move caused tensions to rise between the Roddena and Aradash families.
In 2100 AN, King Muh and Queen Muhha sought the guidance of Viius as tensions were about to boil over. Viius told them that they had to preserve peace. If it came to a war, then Viius would have to leave. When asked why, Viius replied that the Na'Muh were made perfectly in his image. He said that if they killed each other they would commit the worst of sins and that more sins would come from it. This great sin would eventually cause the fall of the Na'Muh from power and force Viius to be separated from the Na'Muh - this was because Viius was perfect in all ways. If a creature that was not perfect in all ways looked at Viius, they would be vaporized due to their imperfections. So Viius would have to separate himself from the creation that he loved so much. Viius also warned that the Na'Muh would no longer remain immortal. They would live for two hundred years at the most.
So, King Muh and Queen Muhha, along with the Royal Family began to spread the warnings of Viius. However, many of the Na'Muh did not believe the warnings. The Aradash and Roddena provinces were preparing for a fight. The other six provinces were picking and choosing sides. They didn't want to hear words about peace. And beyond that, the Na'Muh had no concept of what it meant to die, for they could not, so the warning went over their heads. This made Viius sad, but he continued to tell the Royal Family to warn the Na'Muh of what would happen.
In 2180 AN, the Roddena seceded from the Na'Muh Kingdom and formed their own Roddena Kingdom. King Muh and Queen Muhha had no idea what to do. They sent the military in, claiming that this was a rebellion against the Na'Muh Kingdom. Lord Councilor Aradash led the Na'Muh army into the Roddena province. The Na'Muh army clashed with the hastily created Roddena army. Lord Councilor Aradash crushed the Roddena army after two weeks. However, as they routed from the field, Lord Protector and newly crowned King Roddena led his Elvesians into battle. The Elvesians slaughtered the Na'Muh army and Lord Councilor Aradash had no choice but to retreat. And thus, the first blood of men was spilled. The Na'Muh Civil War had begun.
Viius was furious. But he loved his creation so much he did nothing - He knew that his creation would remain perfect if they loved and worshiped him, but forcing them to do so was not true love nor devotion. So, he watched the death begin to spread as more Na'Muh provinces joined the Roddena or the Na'Muh. Eventually, the Aradash decided that they wanted as much power as the Roddena had. So they seceded from the Na'Muh Kingdom in 2200 AN after Lord Councilor Aradash was forced to leave Eldora City - he was trying to retain his position as Lord Councilor after the one hundred year limit.
Many believed that Lord Aradash should have remained Lord Councilor. They blamed King Muh and Queen Muhha for not allowing Lord Aradash to remain Lord Councilor and furthering the Na'Muh Civil War. These dissenters were in the hundreds of thousands. They fled their provinces and joined Lord Aradash, who crowned himself King of Aradash.
The Na'Muh Army under King Muh began to weaken as it tried to restore peace to the land. Its one purpose was to reunite the lands. The Elvesian Army under King Roddena sought to establish its independence and wanted nothing to do with the Na'Muh Kingdom or the Aradash Kingdom. The Videnian Army under King Aradash sought revenge against King Roddena and his people for killing Alkeron. He also sought to establish his borders against the Na'Muh Kingdom. The six provinces either annexed themselves to the Roddena or the Aradash, making the Na'Muh Kingdom weaker, reducing it to nothing more than a city state.
In 2260 AN, the Na'Muh Civil War continued to rage across the land of Na'Muh and the ocean. Eventually the Videnians landed on New Roddena and invaded the land. The Videnian dragons burned the city of Ekona to the ground. This evil use of dragons woke up the great dragon Arenndel. Arenndel came to the aid of the Elvesians and forced the dragon army of the Videnians off of New Roddena. With the Elvesians being able to repel the invaders and send them running back to the Na'Muh lands, Arenndel was claimed to be a gift from Viius and was worshiped as a God.
During 2265 AN, King Muh and Queen Muhha were assassinated. Both the Roddena and Aradash were horrified by this. Both claimed the other did this terrible act. Due to the death of the King and Queen of the Na'Muh, the Roddena and Aradash declared a year long armistice, for mourning and rebuilding. What they didn't factor in was Viius.
Viius was furious by the eighty-five years of non-stop bloodshed and misuse of magic. Viius clapped his hands and instantly thousands upon thousands Na'Muh, Roddena, and Aradash dropped dead. Volcanoes across the world erupted and storms brewed. The storms at the sea swept the great Roddena Fleet away along with the Aradash and Na'Muh Navies. The Volcano located in the Roddena province made the land a barren wasteland, killing thousands. The rivers and lakes became poisoned by the sulfuric gas, killing the fish and all who drank from the water. Then the ash from the volcano caused a significant drop in temperature and blotted out the sun. Viius then raised his hands and caused a massive earthquake that tore the land apart. The province of Aradash, containing the Great Library, broke off of the mainland and was pushed southeast. The Northern part of the Na'Muh land broke off and was pushed North. Eventually, this land broke off into three smaller islands. The province of Roddena was contained in this island chain and became a barren desert. What remained of the Na'Muh Land either was swallowed by the ocean in a massive tidal wave or they became small islands in the Southwest part of the Realm.
Viius then cursed mankind. They were given two hundred years to live and then they would die. Viius cursed the Na'Muh, by taking away their magical powers forever.
Viius cursed the Roddena terribly, as they had instigated the Na'Muh Civil War. So he cursed them, reducing their civilization to sticks and stones, and destroying their great cities. Viius opened up the ground and it swallowed Lord Protector Roddena and Lord Commander Pothar and Lord Commander Gorrgonza. Viius killed all of the Roddena that were older than thirty years old.
Viius cursed the Aradash, isolating them on their island from the rest of the world. He cursed them with a prophecy of the future - of a day when the people of the island will be no more but their words would live on long after their death. Viius opened the ground and it swallowed King Aradash and Lord Commander Tujeik. He killed all of the Aradash who were older than thirty years old. He also gave them the burden of helping the dragons continue to keep a record of all historical events that happened in the world.
Viius then had no choice but to leave the Realm and return to his Eternal Kingdom. However, Viius would not leave his creation to fend for themselves. So he sent one of his original seven creations - a Kandryl named Baesaestia - to bring balance back into the Realm.
Viius leaving the realm marked the end of the Age of the Na'Muh. The arrival of Baesaestia began the Age of Spirits (AS).
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