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Chapter 3: Vilganda Civil War
While the Vilganda were hard at work building their underwater cities, their population was growing rapidly. To the God's, it seemed nothing would go wrong with their first creation.
Years flew by, and the Vilganda had a massively large population. The shear numbers of Vilganda had started to cause problems. Because there were so many of them, there were disagreements everywhere. Often these disagreements led to violence.
However, this was only the start of all the conflict between the Vilganda, which were an imperfect race. They didn’t have great intelligence, they were not immortal, nor very warlike.
Three years later the population had nearly doubled! Most of the Vilganda were now separated from each other, not living in one main city, but living in separate encampments or towns. That had caused even more violence.
Towns would fight against each other, and some Vilganda even murdered each other because of these petty disagreements.
It wasn’t until the race decided that they needed a leader and some law enforcement before the violence really started to heat up.
A leader was finally decided around a year later when the population had increased by a sixth of what it was.
His name was Gilvendi, yet half of the Vilganda disagreed with the idea of being led.
A war was about to break out between the Vilgandians.
Three months after the war, the Vilgandians who didn’t want a leader - now know as the Ryenda tribe - were pushed back to a place called: Fort Frahgna which mean't Free People.
They knew the only hope of survival was to surrender, as much as they knew it was the only way to survive, they couldn’t do it. So they ran from war and hid on the most unlikely place they would be looked for, that was land.
Eventually the Ryenda tribe decided to build a city. The Ryenda knew they could never face the Vilgandi under the sea, now known as the Kagnadi, or, underwater monsters. Soon the Vilgandians of the Ryenda tribe began to grow legs and lose their tails. They also lived for unnaturally long lives, years longer than their underwater counterparts.
The Ryenda also noticed that they could no longer breathe underwater but could only hold their breath for a few hours.
They were no longer mer people...
While the Vilganda were hard at work building their underwater cities, their population was growing rapidly. To the God's, it seemed nothing would go wrong with their first creation.
Years flew by, and the Vilganda had a massively large population. The shear numbers of Vilganda had started to cause problems. Because there were so many of them, there were disagreements everywhere. Often these disagreements led to violence.
However, this was only the start of all the conflict between the Vilganda, which were an imperfect race. They didn’t have great intelligence, they were not immortal, nor very warlike.
Three years later the population had nearly doubled! Most of the Vilganda were now separated from each other, not living in one main city, but living in separate encampments or towns. That had caused even more violence.
Towns would fight against each other, and some Vilganda even murdered each other because of these petty disagreements.
It wasn’t until the race decided that they needed a leader and some law enforcement before the violence really started to heat up.
A leader was finally decided around a year later when the population had increased by a sixth of what it was.
His name was Gilvendi, yet half of the Vilganda disagreed with the idea of being led.
A war was about to break out between the Vilgandians.
Three months after the war, the Vilgandians who didn’t want a leader - now know as the Ryenda tribe - were pushed back to a place called: Fort Frahgna which mean't Free People.
They knew the only hope of survival was to surrender, as much as they knew it was the only way to survive, they couldn’t do it. So they ran from war and hid on the most unlikely place they would be looked for, that was land.
Eventually the Ryenda tribe decided to build a city. The Ryenda knew they could never face the Vilgandi under the sea, now known as the Kagnadi, or, underwater monsters. Soon the Vilgandians of the Ryenda tribe began to grow legs and lose their tails. They also lived for unnaturally long lives, years longer than their underwater counterparts.
The Ryenda also noticed that they could no longer breathe underwater but could only hold their breath for a few hours.
They were no longer mer people...
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