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==History== [[File:HumanEmblem.jpeg|thumb|left|100px|The Human Emblem]] Generations before the Warscape began, upon the continent of [[Strog'ar]], a race known as the [[Jaar]] grew and flourished. The Jaar race was in great numbers, ranging from thousands to even millions. However, this race was highly savage and brutal; destroying everything in their path and using bloody fighting techniques. A small group of Jaar eventually grew disgusted by this, and desired to abandon the rest of the Jaar. The small group built rafts from anything they could find, and sailed away from Strog'ar, hoping to find a better land. However, this journey did not turn out so well. These Jaar became lost somewhere within [[The Churning Sea]], and many grew ill. The Jaar began to lose hope in surviving their journey, as many of them began to die from sickness and starvation. However, a being made of pure light guided the rafts to the shores of northeastern [[Gaderon]], which saved the Jaar that survived the trip. They learned that this being was, in fact, [[Ohm'Brahman]], the god of order, and began to worship the god for saving their lives. These Jaar, now known as Humans, began to set up their new civilizations on Gaderon. They built their great cities on the northeastern coast, especially their capital known as [[Ironwall]]. Generations pass, and the Humans have changed their physical appearance, along with adapting new philosophies and beliefs. They also have become more civilized, and established a monarchic government. The Humans have also expanded greatly over the many years, now becoming a race. The Human race had expanded across Gaderon over the next few centuries. They grew across the continent, and built many civilizations throughout it. Years later, they began to hear word of a new race on the southern tip of Gaderon has appeared, and the Humans grew curious. They investigated the race, which was the Jaar (who fled from Strog'ar due to Necromancy began to rise within the continent, corrupting many Jaar into [[Faljaar]]), and attacked them out of fear, believing them to be monsters (as it has been years since they have seen Jaar). This attack lead to the death of the Jaar leader, [[Cjorg Thykesnev]]. Cjorg's son, [[Warlord Bjorin|Bjorin]], witnessed his father's gruesome death at the hands of the Humans, and declared revenge upon them. Bjorin rose to the Jaar throne, with his hatred toward the Humans on his mind. The threat of the Jaar grew, and the Humans began to worry of their safety. King Ron, the King of the Humans at the time, then created a plan, called the '''Arbiters Initiative''', to combat the threat of the Jaar. This plan was to unite the Humans with any allying species into one large faction. Ron was ready to enact it, but was assassinated by a group of Jaar, which was then blamed upon Bjorin. Ron's son, [[King Earnet]], ascended to the throne, and declared war on the Jaar. He enacted the Arbiters initiative, creating the faction known as The Arbiters, which united the Humans with their allying races: The [[Elf|Elves]], [[Jin'tulu]], [[Herasothian]]s, and [[Dryad|Dryads]].
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