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As was stated before, Alam was divided into three nations. Here now we shall explore the three nations before the war began. Most of the wealth of Alam was held by two of the three empires, Visil and Mordon. Each occupied much of the Sinn Jabal, a range rich in minerals and gold. Nayur’s main product of worth was agriculture.  The other two empires held land that was either rock or sand, Nayur benefited from the rich soil at the mouth of the Zammara Nahr (siren river).  
 
As was stated before, Alam was divided into three nations. Here now we shall explore the three nations before the war began. Most of the wealth of Alam was held by two of the three empires, Visil and Mordon. Each occupied much of the Sinn Jabal, a range rich in minerals and gold. Nayur’s main product of worth was agriculture.  The other two empires held land that was either rock or sand, Nayur benefited from the rich soil at the mouth of the Zammara Nahr (siren river).  
 
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For decades, the three empires had functioned peacefully. The magi of Visil became weary of Nayur however. The bulk of Zammara Nahr ran through Visil, yet Nayur benefited from the waterway in more ways than Visil could control, or make profit from. Nayur and Mordon had long established trade, grain for goods, and the traffic of this trade was made along Zammara Nahr. The Visilian Magi ordered tariffs on any cargo sailing up or down their river.  The Senate of Nayur had been predicting such a move by Visil, though they had no alternate means of trade. Visil had both nations in an economic stranglehold.  
 
For decades, the three empires had functioned peacefully. The magi of Visil became weary of Nayur however. The bulk of Zammara Nahr ran through Visil, yet Nayur benefited from the waterway in more ways than Visil could control, or make profit from. Nayur and Mordon had long established trade, grain for goods, and the traffic of this trade was made along Zammara Nahr. The Visilian Magi ordered tariffs on any cargo sailing up or down their river.  The Senate of Nayur had been predicting such a move by Visil, though they had no alternate means of trade. Visil had both nations in an economic stranglehold.  
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The massive cliff wall that bordered Jabbar Badiya was home to two cities; Rin Bild and Meth-ro-gon. Technically Rin Bild was within the Nayur empire. In reality, Rin Bild was a town of chaotic Teifling outcasts. They had little military might which made them a great target for Visil but what they lacked in manpower, armor and combat skill they made up in arcane mastery. Something vile was brought forth during the fight. Soon a demonic army sprung from ashes of the conflict.
 
The massive cliff wall that bordered Jabbar Badiya was home to two cities; Rin Bild and Meth-ro-gon. Technically Rin Bild was within the Nayur empire. In reality, Rin Bild was a town of chaotic Teifling outcasts. They had little military might which made them a great target for Visil but what they lacked in manpower, armor and combat skill they made up in arcane mastery. Something vile was brought forth during the fight. Soon a demonic army sprung from ashes of the conflict.
 
 
Simultaneous to this occurrence, Orc and Gnoll Armies from Meth-ro-gon saw a weakness in Dragon Peak and assaulted across the desert in never ending tides of vile anger. The strongest of the dragonborn were already at war in Marvel Keep and though Dragon Peak was not left undefended, they could not keep up with the onslaught or orc and gnoll.
 
Simultaneous to this occurrence, Orc and Gnoll Armies from Meth-ro-gon saw a weakness in Dragon Peak and assaulted across the desert in never ending tides of vile anger. The strongest of the dragonborn were already at war in Marvel Keep and though Dragon Peak was not left undefended, they could not keep up with the onslaught or orc and gnoll.
 
Giants too joined in the attacks against Mordon and the capital of Dun Moros was soon besieged by the titans’ spawn.
 
Giants too joined in the attacks against Mordon and the capital of Dun Moros was soon besieged by the titans’ spawn.
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Nayur and its remaining city Nayyrru had been left alone in the mighty war. Visil’s original push to eradicate them stopped at Rin Bild. With the drying of the great Zammara Nahr there was little to no communication with the northern nation. To all involved in the clash of steel and magic throughout Alam, Nayur had simply vanished from the conflict.
 
Nayur and its remaining city Nayyrru had been left alone in the mighty war. Visil’s original push to eradicate them stopped at Rin Bild. With the drying of the great Zammara Nahr there was little to no communication with the northern nation. To all involved in the clash of steel and magic throughout Alam, Nayur had simply vanished from the conflict.
 
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Peace was the furthest from the other two nations and the non-unified attacks each faced. Mordon retreated first into their mountains and caves calling to their capital Dun Moros. Many of the centuries old caves and tunnels were collapsed in their retreat, sealing them in safety. A few noble clans of dwarves stayed behind at Yamm Kasr and there, allied with their once adversaries, the elves, they prepared for the onslaught of the Formorian giants.
 
Peace was the furthest from the other two nations and the non-unified attacks each faced. Mordon retreated first into their mountains and caves calling to their capital Dun Moros. Many of the centuries old caves and tunnels were collapsed in their retreat, sealing them in safety. A few noble clans of dwarves stayed behind at Yamm Kasr and there, allied with their once adversaries, the elves, they prepared for the onslaught of the Formorian giants.
  
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Khawr Madi is now ruled by the grandson of Lord Terous, Terous bin Sadyir. One hundred years after the War of World’s End a new calendar has been created by order of Terous bin Sadyir. The world is now known as Jadida Alam (New World) in reflection of the rebirth and renewed vigilance of the survivors of the great war. The Year is 12 J.A.
 
Khawr Madi is now ruled by the grandson of Lord Terous, Terous bin Sadyir. One hundred years after the War of World’s End a new calendar has been created by order of Terous bin Sadyir. The world is now known as Jadida Alam (New World) in reflection of the rebirth and renewed vigilance of the survivors of the great war. The Year is 12 J.A.
 
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Much of what was known before is forgotten. Thus, the deserts and the ruins now belong in a vast territory known as the Forgotten Lands. Terous bin Sadyir has stricken many of the names of the previous nations rulers from the ancient texts of history. The war was due to their selfish machinations. That abyssal creatures and fey horrors were lying in wait for just such an opportunity to lay siege to the mortal world could not have been known. Nonetheless, all that should be remembered of those who started the wars is the ruins scattered throughout the desert.
 
Much of what was known before is forgotten. Thus, the deserts and the ruins now belong in a vast territory known as the Forgotten Lands. Terous bin Sadyir has stricken many of the names of the previous nations rulers from the ancient texts of history. The war was due to their selfish machinations. That abyssal creatures and fey horrors were lying in wait for just such an opportunity to lay siege to the mortal world could not have been known. Nonetheless, all that should be remembered of those who started the wars is the ruins scattered throughout the desert.
  
 
There are still some adventurous sorts who stray beyond the boundaries: many halfling clans take advantage of the flowing river and seek their home lands. As a whole, that which once was, is now darkness and mystery. It is safer left that way.
 
There are still some adventurous sorts who stray beyond the boundaries: many halfling clans take advantage of the flowing river and seek their home lands. As a whole, that which once was, is now darkness and mystery. It is safer left that way.

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