![]() ![]() At the end of their destructive journey, even the Amuni couldn't find fertile land anymore to settle on, so they decided to take a deep slumber in their giant monument waiting for the land to recover. This guest race reveals a big chunk of the Elvenar background story and answers many questions about the history of this land. will this also be your fate? Or can a combined effort of knowledge and trust between all the different cultures of Elvenar convince the Amuni to learn how to live in harmony with nature? This leads to the extinction of the cultures that depend on fertile plains, like the Halflings, the Fairies and the Dwarves. The Amuni then move on to new, still fertile land, using their knowledge and power to displace and even expel other races from their land. No life can prosper on a ground they set a foot on. This kind of arrogance also leads them to ignore the fact that their lifestyle and technologies cause some serious environmental issues.īasically: The Amuni settle on fertile land, consume all the water until the land becomes a desert. Seeing you instead of the Elvenar just reinforces their belief that their culture prevailed in the end. They are maybe as close to a god-like race as the Elvenar were, and thus they are quite convinced about their culture and their way of handling things. It doesn't take long until the first creatures come out of this monument, introducing themselves as "the Amuni": a very highly developed ancient culture that worship a cat-like god they call Bastet. The Halflings are immediately alarmed because they have seen something like this before. Unexpectedly though, the first thing you will dig up in your city is a strange monument, which seems to dry out the ground and create sand all around its area. In your search for the forgotten past of your ancestors, the Elvenar, you decide to dig deeper. ![]()
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