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==History== [[File:JaarEmblem.jpeg|120px|thumb|left|The Jaar emblem]] Upon the continent of [[Strog'ar]], a race of large, humanoid creatures lived and thrived. This race was known as the Jaar, which translated to "Man" in Jaarspeak. This race was known for its brutal savagery and its merciless behaviours. Eventually, a small group of Jaar became disgusted by the race's savagery, and decided to abandon the race. The group left on rafts, and sailed to a new location away from the Jaar. They landed in the northern side of Gaderon, and began to build up their vast civilizations. This group eventually changed their physical appearance; becoming much smaller and thinner. This group eventually became known as [[Human]]s, and became an entire race. Back on Strog'ar with the rest of the Jaar, the entire race became obsessed with the dark arts of necromancy. The Jaar leader, [[Skornjir the Insane|Warlord Skornjir]], began to enforce the use of necromancy upon his people, which grew him many followers and loyalists. The Jaar general, [[Cjorg Thykesnev]], opposed this, knowing that necromancy should not be practiced and is too dangerous to indulge in. He resisted against Skornjir's influence, and tried to keep his wife, [[Nelda Thykesnev|Nelda]], and his son, [[Warlord Bjorin|Bjorin]], away from the influence of necromancy. Eventually, Skornjir began to devote himself to [[Umbrism]]. He figured out that Cjorg is resisting his influence, and killed Nelda and tried to capture Bjorin (but failed). Cjorg, outraged by this, assembled a group of Jaar who also opposed Necromancy to take down the necromantic Jaar, known as [[Faljaar]]. They attacked their own capital, which resulted in thousands of deaths between the Jaar and Faljaar. This attack was unsuccessful, as the Faljaar were greater in numbers and had dark magic on their side. Cjorg was later exiled from Strog'ar, and was demoted from General of the Jaar. Taking his men and son with him, Cjorg sailed to the southern tip of Gaderon in order to find a better home. He named this land [[Fjordinheim]], and began to build up villages for the remaining Jaar. He was then named the Warlord of the Jaar, and became the leader of the race. He then ordered the construction of their massive capital city, [[Fjordinmiir]]. The race began to expand, and grew their cities and population to astounding heights. The race finally became whole again. The Humans had later heard of the race on Gaderon, and desired to investigate. Out of fear, the Humans attacked the Jaar, which resulted in the death of hundreds of Jaar and Cjorg Thykesnev. They had presumed the Jaar to be giants, as they have forgotten what a Jaar looked like over the years. Cjorg's son, Bjorin, eventually became the new warlord, and swore his vengeance upon the Human race. Over the years, the Jaar began to make allies with other races, which were the [[Gnome]]s, [[Dark Elf|Dark Elves]], [[Orc]]s, and [[Latlazerian]]s. Eventually, the Jaar and the Gnomes began to attack the Human capital of [[Ironwall]]. The Humans quickly called upon their ally, the [[Jin'tulu]] for help in stopping the attack. The Jaar and Gnomes had failed to destroy Ironwall, and then retreated back to their capital cities. Warlord Bjorin began to strategize a new plan, until he got an announcement that the Humans had forged a faction known as "[[The Arbiters]]" with their allies, the Jin'tulu, [[Elf|Elves]], and [[Dryad]]s. Bjorin, believing that this action was a declaration of war, assembled his own faction, the [[2nd Legion]], with the allies of the Jaar race, the Orcs, Gnomes, and Dark Elves. The two factions went to war, with the destruction of the opposing race and control over [[Uloff]] on their minds.
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