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After the first conflicts and wars among the Primary people, which led to the First Fall of the People and the creation of several separate possessions of people, a truce was established. Those who managed to survive in the time of terrible battles, robbery, and mutual hatred licked their wounds, trying to regain power as soon as possible and collect the necessary army to continue what was begun and become the sovereign ruler of the world. Each ruler sought to force others to recognize him and submit. However, now no one wanted to start the war being unsure of their victory. This state of affairs lasted about two centuries before something that led to the Second Fall of People and the First Coming of the Maker happened.
Somehow, the Protectors Vo’re and Baa’li who was imprisoned in the Vision were able to seep into the real world. Even though they were deprived of their powerful strength, they found a way to harm what was created by the Maker. Having discovered among people those who were more capable, the Protectors began to come to them in dreams, gradually teaching them to form a connection with the Vision. They whispered terrible things to them, more and more defiling their souls and consciousness. Not all people listened to the speeches of the Protectors, but they continued to seek out those who were ready to side with Evil. In the end, they were able to find enough associates to create the first Baa’liri demon army. People who decided to take the side of the Protectors have changed beyond recognition. Those who, at the last moment, decided to abandon the “gift” of Vo’re and Baa’li, were turned into equally terrible creatures. Something more like people, unlike the Baa’liri, but their skin was green and their teeth turned into vile fangs. The rest of the people to whom they decided to return, despised their ugliness and began to hunt them, which is why the Orcs and Ogres, so they began to call themselves over time, were forced to live as exiles.
The Baa’liri, on the orders of the Protectors, began to search for two artifacts, two Primordial Essences, which contained the power of the Protectors Vo’re and Baa’li. The first of these was called Баа'лидан (Blood Coast), and the second was Ан'сии (Raging Sea). Baa’liri plundered villages and settlements in an attempt to find powerful artifacts, forcing weak-minded people to join their army. Those who did not agree to sell their souls to demons were killed and eaten by demons to quench their thirst for blood.
In the end, the demons managed to find two Primordial Essences that gave them strength and power. With their help, the damned army began to take over the cities of people, wiping off the face of the earth everything that would recall of the creatures of the Maker. With every captured city, the Baa’liri’s army became more and more bloodthirsty. The army of people became less and less. The great advantage of the demons was that people were divided and could not organize a common army. They could not until a certain point. In the face of the fear of complete annihilation, people found the strength in themselves to unite, as a result of which a single army of people, orcs, elves, and all other intelligent living beings was created. This army fought the army of demons on one of the farthest western borders.
Despite all the courage and dedication of the united army, she could not cope with the power of artifacts and the cruelty of the Baa’liri. People began to suffer defeat and death seemed to be inevitable, but at that moment the Maker himself appeared. He came in the guise of a young man with a staff, from which burst out fiery tongues, ice spears, and discharges of thunder. People watched with fear as he alone copes with a huge army of demons, causing them to moan and writhe in pain, after which they simply disappeared. Even the artifacts of the Protectors could not save the Baa’liri from the righteous wrath of the Maker. The demons trembled, and the elves, who were the first to realize Who had joined their side, perked up and rushed to attack the fleeing enemy. The enemy army was defeated.
The Maker, in the guise of a young man, after the battle proceeded to the land of the elves, where he lived until the end of his human life, and then again rose to the Eternal Castle. People, seeing how a potentially powerful ally chose the elves, and not them, harbored resentment and anger at the elves. They began to carry out plans to seize their lands, which were so dear and important to the elves.