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For this sin, Turana cursed Fortuna, forcing her deeper into madness so that never again would she be able to focus on any plot long enough to bring it to fruition.
 
For this sin, Turana cursed Fortuna, forcing her deeper into madness so that never again would she be able to focus on any plot long enough to bring it to fruition.
  
===The First Mortals===
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===The Mortal Races===
 
The first to appear were the humans. Alone of the mortal races, humans have no especial divine patrons or forebears, arising as they did from the natural workings of the world. Though they were first, they are counted a young race, both for their short lives and because they were longer a people of the wild than any other.
 
The first to appear were the humans. Alone of the mortal races, humans have no especial divine patrons or forebears, arising as they did from the natural workings of the world. Though they were first, they are counted a young race, both for their short lives and because they were longer a people of the wild than any other.
  
Once, as Solan lit the world from on high, he spied a band of humans below. This was not a new sight to him, but some whim made him look more closely, and he was struck by their intelligence and, particularly in one case, beauty. The sun-god bade his chariot go on without him, and descended to the earth, singing.
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Once, as Solan lit the world from on high, he spied a band of humans below. This was not a new sight to him, but some whim made him look more closely, and he was struck by their intelligence and, particularly in one case, beauty. The sun-god bade his chariot go on without him, and descended to the earth, singing
 
 
With his song poured forth some of his power, ennobling and empowering that band of listeners, changing the shape of their minds and their flesh. Thus were the first elves made, and Solan took their leader to be his wife, bestowing upon her even greater blessings. She is with him still, Amma Elf-Mother, the Morning and the Evening Star, who sees her husband off at dawn and welcomes him back at dusk.
 
 
 
For a time, Solan and Amma ruled her band together, uniting with others and spreading their ennobled blood and divine gifts. From Solan and Amma came the first line of elven kings, and from her first band came many of their nobles. Over time, many of the gifts of Solan have faded, but they may be glimpsed from time to time in the lines of the elflords.
 
 
 
While this was being done, Vala was in the midst of courting Rectren. Rectren was at first wary, mindful of his sister's seduction and its consequences, but the Fire-Sword was patient and understanding, though persistent. At length, they agreed to marry, and took a great tour of the world, lying together whenever night fell. At each resting place, Vala birthed children of a new race - stern and stoic like their father, but with their mother's fire burning in their hearts. Thus did the dwarves come into being, all across Tyrath, and where they had been born they delved the earth and built great cities in the rock.
 
 
 
===The Gnomes, the Orcs, and the War of Undeath===
 
Among the dwarves there were some who were drawn more to Cytan than their divine parents, being as he was the patron of craftsmen. Wanting some mischief, Fortuna loosed her power on them, making them small and clever and sharing more of her sense of humor. These dwarf-kin were called gnomes thereafter.
 
 
 
At about this time, a shadow was growing in the hearts of elves. Moran the Reaper was growing weary of seeing mortal grief and pain, and his elven worshippers grew fearful- some for themselves, some for human friends and lovers. Driven by the Reaper and their fears, a cabal sought to conquer death, and for a time their work was good. From this cabal came all the healing arts and the secrets of resurrection; but it was not enough, for a healed man may still die, and a resurrected one die again. Thus they turned to darker methods, and in foul rituals gave rise to undeath.
 
 
 
This blasphemy enraged the gods, and Cytan and Turana lay down a great curse upon the cabal. But for the pleas of Amma Elf-Mother, the curse would have reduced them to mere beasts; instead, they became orcs, strong and hardy but dull-witted. Alas, even with wits dulled some of the cabal were mighty priests and mages, and they rose up in rebellion against the gods and their uncursed kin.
 
 
 
The orcs were fewer in those days, but in embracing their great strength and dark magics, they wrought great destruction, even driving many of the highest-born elves to flee to lands far distant. After much fighting, the tide was turned when the legendary heroes of the age - Meinrad the Brave, Aelgar the Quick, Vipin the Wise, and Asemar the Repentant - gave their lives to destroy a necromantic weapon-fortress of massive power before it could be used. Even so, its black magic was so powerful as to blast the life from the land for leagues in all directions and raise a ring of mountains at its edge: Moran's Wastes and the Heroes' Wall, as they have come to be known in latter days.
 
  
 
==Notable Locations==
 
==Notable Locations==
 
===Enkidu City===
 
===Enkidu City===
Enkidu is an independent city-state located in roughly the same place as Istanbul. It is traditionally ruled by an Elector, who is advised and selected by a council composed of representatives from the city's major power groups - the temples, the city guard, and the guilds and merchant combines. Traditionally, the council has twelve members:
 
*Commander of the City Guard
 
*Chancellor of Enkidu University
 
*Clergy
 
**High Priest of Solan & Amma
 
**High Priest of Rectren & Vala
 
**High Priest of Merx
 
**High Priest of Maia
 
*Guilds
 
**Lay Lawmeisters
 
**Metalsmiths
 
**Shipwrights
 
**Bricklayers
 
*Merchant Combines
 

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