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VALIRIA: Kingdom of the wood elves.
Only a few know the location of the city, but it is known that it is in the heart of the Valyrian forest. The first great meeting of the great elves took place in this region, where it was decided to split up families to expand the territory of Valyria and protect the forest.
Before the Great War, Valiria brought together different types of elves. They lived in harmony with the giants in the northeast of Valyria and even created a city called Juno, in the east of Valyria, to exchange their ancient knowledge for mysterious runes that emit light and some rare resources so that they could study them and use them in for nature.
In one of their expansions, they created a village called Vil'ni Koen, in honor of Vil'ni, a forest elf, and Koen, a light elf, with the aim of helping lost travelers who were in danger of death among the Valyrian forest and the Kihzon mountains.
Lunar elves were not adept at coexisting with humans, as humans often disrespected elven culture. Furthermore, these elves felt superior to humans, as they saw them as fragile, short-lived creatures with limited capabilities. So they migrated to the far south, founding a new kingdom called Bakaheni, named after the leader of the moon elves.
The elves already knew the region of No Man's Land, and in one of their large meetings they decided that it was forbidden for an elf to enter this land, as the points with the greatest concentration of wealth emanated a mysterious power that they could neither understand nor control. Some great elven leaders and references succumbed to unknown power and, without knowing what they were doing, were transmuted into creatures without memory or consciousness, half elf and half tree, while others emanated energy from their own bodies when channeling this power and, thus, they ended up dying without vital energy or turning into dark elves.
Many studies have been carried out and passed down through generations in order to recover those who have been corrupted. From then on, Juno's village also became a recruitment center for humans to learn how to channel their energy so that, if any of them were corrupted, the elves could test new ways to regain consciousness and vitality. The reason they chose humans was the same reason that Bahakeni turned away from them, their limitation and short lifespan.
With these studies, the elves learned to transmute themselves into large animals that protect the forest, channel power into their weapons and armor in order to fortify them, launch a wave of energy at their opponents and even control the nature around them.
Furthermore, they realized that not everyone was capable of performing such feats, only some had these abilities, including humans.
These studies were shared with the elves of Bakaheni and Vil'ni Koen, and among the human students, some were spies for Saint Bjino and others for Udrimor. When they discovered that their discovery had been compromised, they decided to teach the giants of Licanul, so that this discovery would not compromise the protection of this kingdom, which is allied with the elves.
The humans who were more humble and wanted to create their own village, so as not to depend on elves or large kingdoms, also sold this information to the dwarves of Kihzon, who promptly contacted Belatria and decided to look for these rarities even if they had to invade other people's territories.
The elves knew the greed of the dwarves and what they were capable of doing for more riches, and therefore, the lunar elves hunted and killed humans who were greedy when selling information and knowledge.
Shortly afterwards, the Great War began, and the Kingdom of Saint Bjino had great military power and a certain mastery over the mysterious force, using it in ways that the elves did not imagine was possible. The moon elves did not attend the war.
After the victory of the Great War, some elves from each people scattered across the continent, some stayed in Belatria to protect the fort, others went to cities nearby to ensure that the dwarves did not revolt, but most returned to Valyria and Vile 'ni Koen.
Valiria abstained from human contact for some time, as they were betrayed and spied on, however, after regretting using humans as guinea pigs, they returned to interacting with them. Vil’ni Koen created the Valley of Peace, which had a peace agreement with all kingdoms that wanted to trade with each other, including dwarves.
Bakaheni, just before the Great War, decided to expand into the eastern marshes. The region named Baha-Moto was full of vile and dark creatures.
During this expedition, colossal monsters expelled them from that region and pursued them to Bakaheni, where they fought a battle. In order not to harm his brothers of Vil'ni Koen, Bakaheni lured the creatures to the mountains in the far south and did not go further.
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