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The Founders Glanos, Sahart and Emalia, children of Elara and Carme, and grandchildren (great-grandchild in the case of Emalia) of Callisto and Sinope, the two original humans (Maya's offspring from her union with the Unnamable Horror).  
The historical '''Founders''' of the first great city-states were [[Glanos]], [[Sahart]], and to a lesser degree [[Enalia]].


Sahart and Glanos, their lifelong friendship torn apart by their love for Emalia both departed [[Ceylon]] with over half of the population of the city. Glanos settled in the plains near the [[Western Ocean]], at the northern end of the Vashnar Mountains. Sahart, on the other hand, ventured across the continent and settled in the [[Pashwar Delta]] near the [[Eastern ocean]]. These cities became known as [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]], respectively.
Sahart and Glanos, their lifelong friendship torn apart over their mutual love for Enalia, both departed [[Ceylon]], taking with them over half of the population of the city. Glanos settled in the plains near the [[Sapphire Sea]], at the northern end of the [[Vashnar Mountains]]. Sahart, on the other hand, ventured across [[Sapience]] and settled in the [[Peshwar Delta]] near the [[Eusian Ocean]]. The [[city|cities]] they founded became [[Ashtan]] and [[Shallam]], respectively.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 30 March 2016

The historical Founders of the first great city-states were Glanos, Sahart, and to a lesser degree Enalia.

Sahart and Glanos, their lifelong friendship torn apart over their mutual love for Enalia, both departed Ceylon, taking with them over half of the population of the city. Glanos settled in the plains near the Sapphire Sea, at the northern end of the Vashnar Mountains. Sahart, on the other hand, ventured across Sapience and settled in the Peshwar Delta near the Eusian Ocean. The cities they founded became Ashtan and Shallam, respectively.