History of Nagosi People

Origins of Nagosi
The exact origin of the people who consider themselves as Nagosi is unknown. It is currently accepted that after sailing the seas seaching for a home to call their own, the 1st Nagosi people miraculously found the shores of what is now Agon-Shar by pure miracle. After being washed up ashore when their ship was ripped apart by some mysterious force it can only be concluded that the land they have washed up on must be where they will settle. From this point onwards the Nagosi have cemented their culture, heritage, and religion on the continent of Othknukhan.

Many may consider the Nagosi as one ethnic group or as one race. This however is far from the truth and in fact is a mixture of many groups and identities. The true defining thing that makes a person Nagosi is to live, be born in, or descend from those were were born in any town(s) from Nagos. Another defining characteristic of the Nagosi is their love for fish and islands. With the identity of having fish as the main staple of food, a religion would soon form around the consumption of what is considered morally right and wrong to eat. With this rising new faith a religious book would be issued to the masses telling the Nagosi what can and cannot be consumed.

Founder of Agon-Shar
The first Nagosi to have washed up ashore was a man by the name of Agorith Fazdor and beside him was his servant lady Utica, The two would together create a settlement on a small uninhabited island at the northernmost tip of land which was once owned by the '''Razuni Sultanate and called their home Agon-Shar. The words Agon-Shar are derived from the two groups of Nagosi that would soon inhabit the lands. Agon referring to Agonite and Shar referring to Sharite. The union of the two social classes was with the marriage between Agorith Fazdor and Utica. Soon after their marriage, the Fazdorid name would be synonymous with the birthplace of their settlement Agon-Shar.

Razuni Sulatanate Era
On fall in the year 74 of Eldham, the new settlement of Agon-Shar would join the Razuni Sultanate as a town in their nation to be apart of the province of Brenra. The first few years were peaceful as Agorith Fazdor along with his wife steadily built up their settlement, building two separate housing districts for the Agonites and Sharites. Soon however space would run out on the island and they would seek out land to expand their small settlement onto. From here Agorith Fazdor would meet at the time the Emir of Yumarat, Malar Ymendal.