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===== The Early Days ===== | ===== The Early Days ===== | ||
- | Before the days of Empire, there was the Hann people. | + | Before the days of Empire, there was the Hann people. |
They were fearsome in battle, spreading across the land by driving out humanoid and barbarian tribes and clearing monsters from their territory when ever they needed to. They Skirmished amongst themselves, raiding for livestock, wives and prisoners - although prisoners were almost always exchanged. There were great gatherings, times when stories could be exchanged, marriages made, and treaties arranged. | They were fearsome in battle, spreading across the land by driving out humanoid and barbarian tribes and clearing monsters from their territory when ever they needed to. They Skirmished amongst themselves, raiding for livestock, wives and prisoners - although prisoners were almost always exchanged. There were great gatherings, times when stories could be exchanged, marriages made, and treaties arranged. | ||
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===== Wars and Empires ===== | ===== Wars and Empires ===== | ||
- | The Hann were a warrior people, used to skirmishing - and fighting to claim new lands. | + | The Hann were a warrior people, used to skirmishing - and fighting to claim new lands. |
- | During this period of occopation, Urgon was established by settlers/ | + | During this period of occupation, Urgon was established by settlers/ |
But there was that common bond between the Hann People, and they fought back. When savages from the mountains weakened Wangate, the subject states took advantage of it to fight back and win their freedom - left unprotected the savages destroyed the city and its people. | But there was that common bond between the Hann People, and they fought back. When savages from the mountains weakened Wangate, the subject states took advantage of it to fight back and win their freedom - left unprotected the savages destroyed the city and its people. | ||
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The occupation left its mark behind. | The occupation left its mark behind. | ||
- | Many sages believe that the new gods in Telida | + | Many sages believe that the new gods (the 3e & PF Pantheons) are a ' |
- | In The North West, The Old Gods were replaced by the new gods (3e Pantheon) | + | In The North West, The Old Gods were replaced by the new gods (3e Pantheon) |
- | The same happened in the Far coast - when the Zakharans were driven out, many of their temples were destroyed. | + | The same happened in the Far coast - when the Zakharans were driven out, many of their temples were destroyed. |
===== The Coming Together ===== | ===== The Coming Together ===== | ||
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It was under the guidance of The Raven King of Armes, High Herald of Hann, that the states were drawn together into one federal empire. | It was under the guidance of The Raven King of Armes, High Herald of Hann, that the states were drawn together into one federal empire. | ||
- | ===== The Expansion ===== | ||
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- | The Razardi Isles were the first non-Hann territory accepted into The Empire, although there was already a heavy Hann influence there. |
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