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'''Cyrene, Heart of the Vashnars''', was first established within the [[Vashnar Mountains#Southern Vashnars|Southern Vashnars]] before the time of [[Nicator]] and [[Seleucar]], but after the founding of [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]]. It was founded by refugees from the Ashtan-Shallam wars, seeking a place of peace. These early citizens kept the location of their sanctuary secret to keep themselves free from the troubles of the outside world. | '''Cyrene, Heart of the Vashnars''', was first established within the [[Vashnar Mountains#Southern Vashnars|Southern Vashnars]] before the time of [[Nicator]] and [[Seleucar]], but after the founding of [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]]. It was founded by refugees from the Ashtan-Shallam wars, seeking a place of peace. These early citizens kept the location of their sanctuary secret to keep themselves free from the troubles of the outside world. | ||
Cyrene was discovered by the outside world in the year | Cyrene was discovered by the outside world in the year 288 AF when the blue dragon [[Ainghaeal]] terrorised the city, and Cyrene's remaining citizens had called out to the world for help. Revelation Azon was the first to discover the path to the city, and soon the dragon was slain by Janduin with the assistance of many brave adventurers. The last words Ainghaeal was reported to have said were, "There's nothing better than chomping a Senator." | ||
This devastation made way for the Cyrene of today. Czanthria Zuiho_sho was called upon to become the first adventurer Imperiate of Cyrene, to lead the city into a new era. At this time Cyrene was refounded under the principles of respect and tolerance, while still revering peace and remembering the traditions of their predecessors. | This devastation made way for the Cyrene of today. Czanthria Zuiho_sho was called upon to become the first adventurer Imperiate of Cyrene, to lead the city into a new era. At this time Cyrene was refounded under the principles of respect and tolerance, while still revering peace and remembering the traditions of their predecessors. |