Tribe of Rann
Founded by Dallan Rann I, the Tribe of Rann was the first to split form the Tribe of Appellon to forge their unique identity. Seeing the Apulu growing more corrupted by deviant magical practice, Dallan I courted leaders of newly emerging schools of magic to join him in an alliance to forswear the practice of these magic. The Philosophic Alliance was born at this time. Despite these efforts, the Apulu were growing more controlling and preoccupied necromantic magic. Enough was enough and Dallan I gathered his people and left the Apulu homeland.
Within a year, the Tribe of Rann found suitable environs to establish their new society. A feudal system was established based on the schools of magic within their alliance. For hundreds of years they prospered under strong and morale governance, all the while fending off aggressions from the Tribe of Appollonia seeking to bring their people to heel once again.
Dallan Rann III and his wife, Sepsis, had a child, Arcturus Rann who was the heir to the throne of the Tribe of Rann. Dallan and Sepsis were brutally murdered by Karza, a baron serving the Rann family who had great ambition. Arcturus Rann escaped the slaughter, meant to end the bloodline and escaped into the wild, never to return.
His competition removed from power, Karza claimed the throne, disbanded the temple of Temple of Spartak and sought to reunite the Tribe of Rann with the Tribe of Appellon.
The people of the Tribe of Rann were distraught by the usurpation and plotted to overthrow Karza. Argon "Prince of Spartak" would eventually lead a successful rebellion, however, not long into his reign he would succumb to madness and death.
Following Argon, leadership was never the same. A series of weak kings would rule, each ceding more and more concenssion to the growing Appollonians. By 529, the Regin of King Enting was in name only as the citizens of Rann became vassals to the Appollonian empire or fled for their lives.
Appollonia would never forget the lesson of the Tribe of Rann and the Temple of Spartak. Those that fled spent their lives looking for the "One True King, Arcturus" who would be able to defeat the Appollonian Empire. Over their years of travel and isolation, great leaders arose and, with the survivors of Spartak, would settle the far flung lands of Alcirya and worship the first gods.