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Eldorian

Overview

The Eldorians are the main civilization that inhabits Solaris Isle. They live in Eldoria, a vast and bustling city that serves as the centre of trade across the world. The Eldorians share a bold dream of extending their influence over all of Valaron.

Their capital is more than just a place to live. Eldoria is the heart of their people, a living symbol of their determination to create a powerful and lasting empire.

Philosophy

In Eldorian society, everyone is treated with respect. Everyone is given the same chance to succeed.

What truly defines them is their belief in conquest, expansion, and progress. To the Eldorians, the world is something to shape and refine, a vast canvas for their ambitions. They see possibility everywhere and stop at nothing to turn their vision into reality.

To them, the glory of the Eldorian Empire is paramount. They believe it is their destiny to rule all of Valaron, and this conviction drives them ever forward in their pursuit of power.

History

Long ago, one of their emperors attempted to wipe out an entire people. It remains a dark stain on Eldorian history, a genocide they can never undo. That moment marked the point when they finally saw that their hunger for conquest had gone too far.

Much of the truth about this dark time was lost in the Great Fire of Eldoria. This fire destroyed many important records. Some believe the fire was set intentionally to erase the shame of history. Whether accidental or deliberate, the result was the same. Truth was buried.

Despite this tragedy, Eldoria rose from the ashes. They rebuilt their city. They built a new future.

Alliances

Today, the Eldorians have built a strong friendship with their neighbors in Arvandor. They also trade goods with other civilizations. They have promised mutual defense with allies. This proves that even a nation with a troubled history can work toward peace and cooperation.

This is the Eldorian belief now. The past is dark. The present can be better. The future can be different. They still wish to expand their empire, but they do so with a new understanding of the cost of ambition.