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==Burmecia: the rise and fall== This is the fluff so far for the Burmecians of the unified setting. Many thousands of years ago Bahamut created Reis, the first Burmecian ever, using his near-god-like magical powers. No one is quite sure why he did this; perhaps to prove a point, or just because he could. For whatever reason, the Burmecians still pay tribute to Bahamut as the bringer of life and creator of their race. Later, Bahamut got into a war with some other Draconian sorcerers. To help him defeat his enemies, he created an army of creatures just like Reis and blessed them with incredible powers. He called them Dragoons. The war raged for some time and eventually, Bahamut’s castle was destroyed and Bahamut disappeared. After the war, Reis and the surviving Dragoons left the Draconians behind and travelled into the desert to the northwest. Leviathan, goddess of the rain, took pity upon them and granted them shelter from the harsh sun in the form of a never-ending rain cloud that caused the desert to blossom and grow fertile around them. She also gave Reis several hundred babies, the start of the Burmecian race. The Burmecians built up a grand city in the desert, where the rain always fell and the sun could not hurt them. The Dragoons protected them and eventually were integrated into their society as a separate caste of noble warriors. A small group of Burmecians claimed that Leviathan was an evil demon in disguise, and broke away from their society. They prayed to the god of the desert for protection and the desert led them to a great underground cavern where a city made of sandstone was waiting for them. They named the city Cleyra. Over the centuries, the blood of the Dragoons was passed into many of the families of Burmecia. By contrast, the Dragoons themselves were becoming fewer in number with each generation, and their divine abilities faded over time. Thousands of years later, a horde of kobolds attack the peaceful city of Cleyra, under the direction of a creature they called Tiamat. The Cleyrans resisted for a time but were eventually overwhelmed and forced to seek help from their ancestral cousins. The last handful of Dragoons managed to defeat the kobold warlocks leading the tribe to war, but not before one of them turned Cleyra to glass by the might of Tiamat's power. All but a few Dragoons perished in the war and Burmecia was ransacked by a huge kobold army. The desert became kobold territory, and the Burmecian survivors less than a thousand in number fled to the ruins of their ancient home. Along the coast close to the ruins of Bahamut's city-palace, the survivors founded the settlement of New Burmecia in a series of natural caves. Their numbers began to swell once more, but Reis' blessing of fertility had waned greatly since the ancient times. The blood of Bahamut ran in every family, granting the Burmecians a taste of his incredible power. The last pure-blooded Dragoon passed on the secrets of his trade to a common warrior, who took it upon her young shoulders to resurrect the nigh-perished order.
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