History Of Pipurim

We can briefly look at the occurrences in history in the main continents occupied by the four races, Humans, Elfs, Giants and Orcs.

Long back, many Warsa back, when the Races were created they set out from their place of origin in Pipurim. The Orcs traveled east, and started populating the continent of Katag. The Elf traveled south and occupied the continent of Firapen. Some traveled past the spreading Human continent of Kurser and created their own domain of Liraken. The Giants remained were they were, content in their small continent, they called Gajadwipa.

No much conflict existed between the races as there was enough land to expand. There were occasional skirmishes between the Human and Elf over the boundary of Liraken, but soon the Orc had expanded further east to the continent of Rapar and traveled the seas, emerging from the west to threaten both Kurser and Liraken, the tension shifted between the three races. Sea wars were fought between Kurser and Katag in the northern part. Rapar would siege on the ports of Liraken. Kurser and Liraken had border tension between them.

Around three hundred Warsa back, an alliance was forged between the Human and Elf, and that year was called as the Warsa of Wipale Dum - the year of Great Deed. This was because, united, the Elf and Human could hold back the threat of Orc. The Human were not united in their alliance with Elf though. It was only the southern Kurser that felt the need.

It was during such times, that Giants started paying for their neutrality. About two hundred Warsa back, the Orc raided the north of Gajadwipa and laid the foundation of their strong hold, Jamapuri. The Elf of Firapen, who had been immune from constant war that Liraken faced, was not unresponsive. With their intelligence in Liraken, they knew, that Orc were not among the ones to be stopped. They sailed their newly built ships about a year after the Orc had made a stronghold in Gajadwipa and called it Sirwa.

About fifty Warsa back, the Human entrepreneurs saw the opportunity of trade brewing in Gajadwipa and set their merchant ships on a bearing to the small continent, and established a port. They soon had the area under their control, and that area began to be called Kasargod.

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