Population Migration / Travel
In the ancient land of Ngaro, the peaceful realm of the Elves was forever marred by the arrival of the dreaded Forgotten Ones. These malevolent entities, born from the nightmares of The Creator, descended upon Ngaro, sowing chaos and darkness in their wake. Faced with the imminent threat of enslavement and destruction, the Elves made a harrowing decision—to abandon their ancestral homeland and seek refuge on the distant continent of Onura. With heavy hearts and a sense of urgency, the Elves embarked on a treacherous journey across the treacherous seas, leaving behind their homes, memories, and the land they held dear. As their ships sailed away, the once-vibrant shores of Ngaro became a desolate wasteland, consumed by the encroaching malevolence of the Forgotten Ones. Arriving on the shores of Onura, the Elves found themselves in a land already inhabited by indigenous humans and various other sentient beings. The arrival of the Elves, driven by desperation and a determination to survive, brought about conflict and displacement. Though the Elves sought to establish a new home, they encountered resistance from the indigenous people who had inhabited Onura for generations. Fierce battles ensued as the Elves and the indigenous races clashed, each vying for control over the coveted territories. Through their ancient bond with nature and their mastery of arcane arts, the Elves managed to gradually gain the upper hand, pushing the indigenous people further west and carving out their own dominion. With their advanced understanding of magic and their deep connection to the land, the Elves reshaped the continent, moulding it into a reflection of their own culture and values. As the Elves expanded their influence, the indigenous races were gradually pushed to the fringes, forced to adapt to the changing dynamics of the continent they had once called home. The Elves, driven by their desire for security and the preservation of their kind, established an Elven kingdom that spanned vast stretches of Onura.