Eryphia

The Beginning
In the dawn of time, when men had just arrived in Helmia, a huge majority of them chose to live above ground. The resources were rich, transport was easy, trade was growing and civilizations were forming. The records for this ancient period are mostly lost and the remaining documents are very vague. However there is a legend that survived and was found by modern historians. This is the deciphered version of the document left by the ancient civilizations.

The Legend
Somewhere close to Illerya a small tribe called Eryphia decided they would go down under where no man had ever stepped foot. Nobody really knows where exactly they started digging or what their motivation was in this journey. As the whole tribe went underground with a limited amount of supplies, people expected them to come back above ground to resupply sometime. A few weeks passed and people didn't think much of it. After a few months had passed, someone realized that the tribe never came back up above ground. They should have starved underground as there is nothing much to eat there. A search party was sent down the mines but came back empty handed. As the people assumed the tribe was dead, they held a ceremony for the passing of the tribe. Some time passed after this ceremony and people forgot about this tribe. However, the tribe never actually died.

First Journey Of The Tribe
As the tribe went underground, they had enough supplies for a month maximum. The men were very motivated in the first two weeks. Everyone had high morale and were sure that they would find a place to settle underground. After 14 days passed, some people started to spread worries. They had to still go up to resupply and going back above ground would take some time. Their leader told them to continue mining and exploring. After another week passed, lots of people were scared and were really worried. They told the leader they wanted to go back up. The tribe only had about a week worth of food left. It would take a week to travel back up, so it was now or never. The leader however was convinced they were really close to something. Many discussions and challenges came toward the leader, but he managed to control his men and keep mining. When it was clear they were running out of supplies, they ordered a strict diet of only 1 small meal for each person. This would give them an extra week. The men were exhausted and needed a break, but their leader ordered them to continue. As they reached the last meal. Someone shouted at the leader and blamed him for leading everyone to their death. Being underground and under stress for so long had made everyone's mind blurry and grumpy. The leader tried to solve this problem without violence but the man was getting angrier by the minute. Right as he was about to pull his sword out, one of the miners shouted "I found something!". Everyone rushed to see what it was. It was a small opening, a crack. There was light on the other side. They enlarged the crack and couldn't believe what they saw. A humongous cave with greenery and animals they had never seen before. There were vines coming down from the ceiling that had some weird orange fruit on them. As everyone was starving, they immediately started eating the fruit. It was delicious. As they examined the place more, they realized the cave looked like what their leader was aiming to find. The man that had previously challenged the leader, apologized. The fruit they were eating were glowing, so there was some light in the cave. It wasn't enough to see everything though. So the leader put his men to work to find something to burn. They quickly found coal nearby and used it to make torches. They explored the cave and planned on what to do next.

Life In The Cave
The Eryphians were happy with their humble life in the cave. Their tribe was not very big and the resources of the cave was plentiful. They more they stayed in their cave, the more they started to appreciate mother nature. Nature was providing them with everything they needed, it let them live peacefully and in stability. They made it their goal to not live in the cave but with the cave. They built their homes in what they called "The Roots" of the cave. The Roots were similar to the roots of a plant, at least in how they looked. The cave was a big opening in the underground, and it's roots were lots of small natural openings that were going inside the walls and ground. These networks all connected to each other and served as an efficient way to get around. The Eryphians used these roots as streets, to build their homes in. They would light the streets up with the torches they made from the coal they found in the cave and the wood they brought with them. They made the entrances of their homes inside these streets and used the openings as places to put their personal belongings. Each family got made their own home in these openings and so historians count this as the official beginning of the underground town of Eryphia. There was a thriving economy in Eryphia as citizens bought and sold food, tools, clothes and other valuables. They set a marketplace in the middle of their cave and connected all the streets to it. They made farms with the seeds they brought from above ground, the light from the glow berries were enough to grow the plants. All was going well until they discovered a big problem, they were running short on wood and didn't have any means to get more...

Problems Require Solutions
The citizens requested a council meeting be arranged, for the shortage on wood was detrimental. The council quickly gathered and sat around the table (later named Tessarion's Stand). There were 6 council members, all chosen for their personal skills and contributions to Eryphia.

Council Members
There was Kyrox, he was nicknamed Kyrox The Wise for his wisdom and knowledge. People would often come to him for advice. There was Andemyr, he was the leader of the local barracks. Andemyr was a very strong and handy man. Furthermore, there was Siona. She was Eryphia's best healer. The fourth member was Jaedar. He was the brother of Andemyr and was an architect among a few other things. The fifth member was Cecia, she was elected by the citizens to represent their view. Lastly, there was Arphax The Expeditioner. He was the tribe's leader before they settled in Eryphia and was at that time, still the most influential member of the council. A lot of people looked up to him and respected him.

Problems Require Solutions
Cecia immediately started speaking, "Our people need wood to construct the city and make tools, and most importantly, to cook food and stay warm". Andemyr suggested to her that his men could try to dig up the tunnel they originally dug to come in the cave. The tunnel had previously collapsed and was filled with stones. Kyrox told him, "That tunnel is not stable and is very dangerous to be in, it could collapse again while your men are in there!" Siona said that it was dangerous but the fastest way. The council members started arguing with each other, all of them sticking to their own idea. "Silence!" pleaded Arphax, loudly. The room fell silent, "Andemyr, how many men in the town are fit to mine?" Andemyr replied; "24, excluding me and the other council members."