In the beginning...

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In the beginning, there were three shapeless, seamless beings of no particular gender. There was Darkness, who ruled half of time, Light, who ruled the other half, and Chaos, who was the youngest. Against all odds, from them the first god was born. Raqib, the god of Intelligence and Thought. As all gods can, Raqib was allowed to create one race, and he chose the humans. The thing about the humans was that they went against the ways of the Elves of Light and the Dwarves of Darkness. The threat against high loss became too much, so the High Elves and the Dwarven Kings held a meeting known as the First Uprise. The Council of Elders, as the group became known as, met at Twilight, the time that Chaos and his race, the Dragons, ruled. It was also the only time when neither races contained direct advantages. Finally, The Council reached an agreement. They sent a elven messenger and a dwarven guard over to the land of the humans, Englande, where they demanded war. The humans responded by killing the dwarf and sending the elf back with the humans response. The dwarfs, having been closer, since they lived in Celtic, attacked first. Now, not all elves or dwarfs were for the movement. In fact, as high as the numbers in their militia were, the numbers of civilians were higher. Some even joined the humans. Many battles were fought before the Elves even arrived, since they lived in further away Sicily, but with the Elves came more casualties. You see, the humans were fairly well trained in battle tactics, but even with their defense tactics (which were unheard of in the Elves and the Dwarves) they lacked the experience that the other races possessed. The Dwarves were highly trained in direct melted combat, while the Elves were excellent archers. The one thing they had in common was that they both had been trained in light Magicks. The Elves could use light Ice Magicks while the Dwarves possessed light Fire Magicks. The First War, as it became known as, lasted a considerable amount of time. At the end of the war, the humans only won by harnessing the Dragons mighty powers of persuasion, convincing the Elves and Dwarves to turn against each other. Those who fought for the humans were spared, but those who didn't and were still alive were forced to do hard labors. The Elves were forced to farm and provide adequate food for the Humans, while the Dwarves were forced to work in the mines to satisfy the Human's ever increasing lust for good and riches. Speaking of that gold and riches, the Humans grew jealous of the dragons immense wealth, and eventually overthrew the dragons, too. Now, by that time, the slaves had all died off, not wanting to have offspring that would have to endure the same, and the Elves and Dwarves that lived in society had cross red with the humans to extinction. The Elves, Dwarves, and Dragons were gone for now, left behind to find a new place in our planets history.

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