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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:46 am
Aquaria; Goddess of Water  Esperanza; Goddess of Air  The Sister Goddesses: Fresa; The Green Mother  Rhenna; The Teacher  Egra; The Huntress
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:47 am
Aquaria; God of Aquatic Life  Estro; The Seer  Miko; The Farmer
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:55 am
Lisk; Goddes of Light  Rysta; Goddess of Fire
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:57 am
Drega; God of Darkness  Laos; God of Summer & Storms  Shuyin; God of Ice
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:02 am
Thus ends the 16 Creators and the 13 Greater Children.
Following are the more popular Lesser Gods
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:05 am
Magus; The Magician  Yuna; the Summoner  Viola; The Muse  Kaila; Goddess of War
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:09 am
Endil; Goddess of Stars  Mera; The Judge  Ma; The Temptress  Welsh; God of the Forest
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:11 am
Anima; God of Animals  Draconis; Goddess of Dragons Dragon:  Elven:
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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 11:30 am
Thus end the images of the major Kinai gods and goddesses.
Upcoming later shall be images of the various races (possibly)
Right now, I present
The Realm War Compiled by the Scribes of Hun For the High-Temple of Hunra
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:02 am
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:03 am
Chapter One: The Beginning In the 37th year of the second century (137), the race of Elves split. They formed three separate kingdoms, each with their own values. The first of these Kingdoms, established in the 40th year of the second century (140), was Gráswel, the Golden Wood. They built their society around the gods and their magic. It was a Kingdom of powerful Mages. The second Kingdom, established in the 43rd year of the second century (143), was Naolisk. They built their society around knowledge. It was a Kingdom of Scholars and great peace. The third Kingdom was established in the 44th year of the second century (144). It was a Kingdom of warriors established on the principal of power. Hunra, the Realm of Hun, the Warrior, was a Kingdom of the greatest fighters in all the Realm. In the 45th year of the second century (145), a great tournament was held. All who believed themselves strong enough to rule were welcomed. The strongest, would be named the Warlord and Mistress of the Kingdom. Noa won the tournament and took for his wife the runner-up, Kauri. Under Noa and Kauri, Hunra prospered. They controlled the strongest army in all of the Realm. By allowing men and women to train as warriors, they also controlled the largest army in the Realm.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:06 am
Chapter Two: Changes Noa and Kauri had many children. As the law of the land was strength, it was decided that the heir to the Kingdom would be the strongest of the Warlord's children. Noa and Kauri had four sons and two daughters. The youngest child, Kon, craved power more than anything. In the 83rd year of the second century (183), he murdered his siblings in their sleep, making him the only heir. This act disgusted the Elves of Hunra. They labeled Kon a coward for attacking his opponents in their sleep. However, there were some who were pleased by this act. They felt that if an advantage was given, it was only appropriate to take advantage of it. Kon was outraged by the label of coward. After his sibling's funerals, he challenged his father. Every Elf in the Kingdom gathered around the Battle Grounds to watch the fight. After a vicious, bloody battle, Kon slew his father. He took the throne of Hunra and banished his mother to a life of servitude in the Temples. Kon refused to accept anyone as superior to himself. He eventually took a wife, a frail Elf named Liala. He refused her the title of Mistress and instead kept her like a slave. Kon was also outraged by the worship of the gods as it took attention away from him. In the 26th year of the fourth century (326), he outlawed the observation of the Gods' Days, High Holidays, and Great Festivals.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:19 am
Chapter Three: Main Events During this time, great changes were occurring in the Realm. In the 59th year of the third century (259), Kinara was officially renamed Frasra, the Forgotten Realm. Thirteen years later (272), Elvish became the official language of the Realm, replacing Kinai. Kinai is now known as the Ancient Language and is only used in the Temples and in magic. While Hunra struggled under Kon, the Elves of Gráswel made great magical advancements. In the 97th year of the third century (297), a Temple Mage came across the spell for Summoning. Seventeen year later (314), the first Dragon was summoned to the Realm. Many followed him and soon the Northern Cliffs were filled with Dragon Clans. In Naolisk, all time and work was being focused into one project. The massive library Rhenhao was completed in the 31st year of the fourth century. It was the greatest library in all the Realm and contained the largest Temple to Rhenna, goddess of knowledge. The Elves of Naolisk believed their knowledge made them superior to all other Elves, so in the 33rd year of the fourth century (333) they stopped all communication outside their Kingdom. Each Kingdom was completely cut off from the others by the time the Demons entered the Realm. In the 13th year of the fifth century (413), the Realm War began, and Gráswel had to face the Demon invasion alone.
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Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:20 am
Chapter Four: Dragon Corps The Elves of Gráswel were in control of powerful magics. Unfortunately, the Demons were also created with a strong control of magic and were physically superior to the Elves. Five years after the War began (41 cool , the Elves began sending emissaries to meet with the heads of the Dragon Clans. In the 27th year of the fifth century (427), an alliance was formed between the Dragons and Elves and two years later (429) the Dragon Corps became an important part of the Gráswel army. The head of Fire Clan, the Dragon's strongest Clan, chose an Elven lieutenant as his Rider. Lt. Ciur was then able to telepathically relay the generals orders to his Dragon who then passed the plans to the other Dragons. In this way, the Elves achieved a strong advantage over the Demons. Chapter Five: Kai - Daughter of War While the war raged in the East, Kon remained safely hidden away in his castle. Occasionally, news reached him regarding the War, but he chose not to care. Kon and Liala had three beautiful daughters. This pleased Kon as he did not fear being murder for the throne as he had murdered his father. However, his eldest daughter watched her father's inaction and wished for nothing more than to see him removed from power. The daughter's true name is lost to history as Kon kept no record of his children. It is known, however, that her patron was Kaila, Goddess of War, and her people called her Kai, claiming she was actually the daughter of the goddess. In the 32nd year of the fifth century, Kai approached her father's throne with a sword held behind her back. When Kon rose to great his beloved daughter, she stabbed him through the heart and took his throne. She allowed her mother and sisters to remain in the palace in peace and comfort, as all of them were timid and peaceful. She also freed her grandmother from the Temples and allowed her to return to the palace. Kai spent the first two years of her reign fixing all the problems her father had caused. She returned the worship of the gods, and reopened Hunra's borders. When her Kingdom was taken care of, Kai traveled to Gráswel and in the 35th year of the fifth century (435), an alliance was formed between the two Kingdoms.
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Posted: Fri Jul 25, 2008 3:30 pm
Chapter Six; Victory As soon as Kai returned to Hunra, the army began moving East. They stopped at Naolisk in an attempt to recruit aid, but were turned away at the border. Gráswel, with the aid of the Dragons, was able to push the Demons back beyond their border. When Hunra's army arrived, the Demons were trapped between the two armies. They were surrounded and out-numbered, but had no way of retreating. Their back was to the Southern Woods, home of the Lycans and Anthros. The Lesser Races took no stance in the War, but they did not, and still do not, welcome strangers into their Woods. The trapped Demons tried to slip between the two Elven armies and escape into the Northern Mountains. However, in the 39th year of the fifth century (439), the Dwarves had entered the Realm. They settled in the Northern Mountains because of their rich ores. A vicious battle raged as the Demons tried to escape north. In the 41st year of the fifth century (441), the Demons reached the foot of the Northern Mountains. The Dwarves had less tolerance for strangers than the Lesser Races. A quick agreement was struck between the Dwarves and the Elves and the Dwarves joined in the War. The Demon leaders surrendered on 28 Éala in the 42nd year of the fifth century (442). Almost thirty years after it began, the Realm War ended.
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