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History of the Endolian Empire

The general history of the Endolian Empire, as catalogged by Endolians.

Ancient Endol

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A time when there was no true structure or dreams of empire. Just a time of legends, monsters, and tribes.

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    The Arrival of Humans in Endol
    Era beginning/end

    In the Age of the Ancients, humans first arrived in ancient Endolia from the south, and settled in those lands. These people were the Ancient Endols, and according to ancient legends, they were supposedly lead to these lands by the voice of the Goddess of the Light and Order, Alyna. They settled all across Endolia, but there were already strange races there. The Kobolds controlled the mountain mines, the Halflings lived in the forest, and the Orcs rampaged everywhere else. Alyna told the humans to claim the lands for their own and push out the monsters that threaten them.

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    The Spread of Humans Across Endol
    Population Migration / Travel

    After the arrival of the Humans in Endol, they began to spread out and take up as much free space as possible. At first, it was only the orcs that fought against the human tribes, stunting their diaspora across the land; however, the orcs began to buckle underneath the organized strength of the zealous humans. The kobolds didn't pay any heed to the orcs coming more eastward. They stayed to their homes and were content to ignore the screams of the coming battles.

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    The Wars of Extermination
    Military action

    Under the leadership of a council of warlords and soothsayers, the human tribes began to move eastward, pushing the Orcs out of their natural territory. This was a start of series of wars of which the humans began trying to exterminate the non-human races from Endol for Alyna, Goddess of Light and Order. The first wars were won easily for the humans. The Orcs, while strong individually, were never organized enough to deal with the sheer mass of the human assault. The tribes of Beastfolk also quickly lost ground, as their small numbers were not enough to protect the lands they lived in. The kobolds were not affected in any way by the invasions, as the mountains were too difficult for the humans to assault.