Legacy of the Eastern Peaks

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Legacy of the Eastern Peaks

The Discipline of Peace

0 - 100 l.e.

In the misty foothills of the Eastern Peaks, where the ancient river Gavlia flowed, a druid warrior named Flint arrived with his people. Fleeing from chaos, Flint sought a land where peace could be cultivated, not through force of arms, but through the quiet strength of discipline.

The First Settlement

100 - 200 l.e.

Following Flint's teaching, Berg leads the transition from nomadic life occurs with the construction of the first commune settlement at the base of the Peaks, utilizing structured growth. The settlements moves to a reclusive state.

Introduction of Martial Arts

200 - 300 l.e.

Tarn refocuses the people on discipline through the combat arts. Martial arts is introduced as a spiritual and physical form of discipline and to allow the people to protect themselves from outsiders.

Exploring the Region

300 - 400 l.e.

Bodhmall leaves the foothills to explore the peaks finding unique new landscapes and hidden treasures of the past.

Return to Farming and Rise of Religion

400 - 600 l.e.

Orren casts aside the druidic traditions and forms a priest class as a council for the settlement. Further explorations are cancelled as frivolous, and the town is refocused on cultivating the more than fertile land. The fruits are bountiful and over time, the people abandon all other pursuits. They quickly become dependent on the priests for all knowledge from history to medicine.

Deandre’s Rule and The Great Deception

600 - 700 l.e.

Deandre rises from amongst the people, studying the old ways and restores the rule of the druidic traditions. Over time she teaches the people unity with the land and self reliance. This growth is abruptly ended with the advent of Carmun.

The arrival of Carmun

630 l.e.

Carmun and Jendre arrive in the settlement.