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====[[The Old Empires]]==== South of the sea of falling stars you got your pre-Islamic middle eastern nations. Long ago some human tribs discovered the portal network of a creator race and used it to conquer a massive portion of Eastern Faerûn, with outposts even in the endless wastes. The Imaskar Empire became master artificer wizards and relied on magic items for day to day life. They still needed slave labor so they went to the actual planet Earth and kidnapped pre-bronze age humans near the Fertile Crescent and Nile River. This went bad for the Imaskari, despite being anti-theists and taking precautions to create a barrier to block divine magic, they didn't expect the slaves pantheons to bypass it with a host of Avatars. Imaskar wizards were not immediately wiped out, but the Mesopotamian [[Mulhorand]] and Egyptian [[Unther]] people were freed, established thier own empires ruled by god-kings that battled the remains of Imaskar artificers for years until they were mostly driven off-world or underground. The new empire ran smoothly, but Imaskar pregiguce placed harsh restrictions on arcane magic, which [[wizard|wizards, having no sense of right or wrong]], rebelled and formed their own magocracy they named [[Thay]] (and they have been a nuisance to everyone ever since). Their first order of business was open a portal to an orc dominated planet (which the leader of the revolution was executed before he could do something), having the world overrun with orcs while [[Gruumsh]] probably massacred all of [[Mulhorand]] pantheon that didn't peace out. After that was resolved nothing much happened until 4e. [[Mulhorand]]. [[Unther]]. [[Chessenta]] bunch of city-states that broke away from Mulhorand under the leadership of a Red Dragon and God-king of Tiamat named [[Tchazzar]]. [[Tymanther]] during 4e, the chunk that replaced Mulhorand was filled with Dragonborn that were really sick of being ruled by dragons. They were on peaceful terms with the returned Imiskar, but when Mulhorand came back between 4e and 5e, they were also sick of dragons (including Dragonborn). Wanting to reclaim all lost lands [[Gilgeam]] had declared two wars on the new nation, which only halted for now by his father [[Enlil]], making the Dragonborn his new chosen people.
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