These years on not highly documented - Majorly, because an alphabet had yet to form. It is said that the Ald'Cha'Ook, a group of elves, began running across Limeria and populating areas, recruiting new members to join their tribe. They set down the basic lands of Limeria, beginning the world as it is known today. It was then that orcish tribe members (Specifically, the ones concerned with the new technology that was magic) split off. This small section seperated, the ones who worshipped Rythonian prospects and the ones who respected Ezonian ideas going to seperate groups. The Rythos worshippers became the first stepping stones for the Orc Stronghold, while the Ezonia worshippers went back to the original Ald'Cha'Ook clan.
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| - These years on not highly documented - Majorly, because an alphabet had yet to form. It is said that the Ald'Cha'Ook, a group of elves, began running across Limeria and populating areas, recruiting new members to join their tribe. They set down the basic lands of Limeria, beginning the world as it is known today. It was then that orcish tribe members (Specifically, the ones concerned with the new technology that was magic) split off. This small section seperated, the ones who worshipped Rythonian prospects and the ones who respected Ezonian ideas going to seperate groups. The Rythos worshippers became the first stepping stones for the Orc Stronghold, while the Ezonia worshippers went back to the original Ald'Cha'Ook clan.
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| - These years on not highly documented - Majorly, because an alphabet had yet to form. It is said that the Ald'Cha'Ook, a group of elves, began running across Limeria and populating areas, recruiting new members to join their tribe. They set down the basic lands of Limeria, beginning the world as it is known today. It was then that orcish tribe members (Specifically, the ones concerned with the new technology that was magic) split off. This small section seperated, the ones who worshipped Rythonian prospects and the ones who respected Ezonian ideas going to seperate groups. The Rythos worshippers became the first stepping stones for the Orc Stronghold, while the Ezonia worshippers went back to the original Ald'Cha'Ook clan.
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