Tudenan

Appearance
Tall and beautiful by most standards, the Tudenan are an elegant yet efficient race originating in the northeast quadrant of Eldham, although it is believed that they share an ancestor race with the Niedine.

After their near-extinction and eons-long slumber at the hands of the Foraith however, their culture lost much of its hedonistic qualities, becoming very cautious when communicating with outsiders.

Their voices are rythmic, each word being enunciated as if it were a lyric in a solemn poem, their accents slow and deliberate yet eloquent and gripping. it is said that their voices are so penetrating to the ears that they can even touch the hearts of wild animals, calming or enraging them with ease.

Their age is also long, with some back in the golden ages to said to have lived for 12,500+ years. But for a regular Tudenan living to ~10,000 is expected.

Early history
A sister race of the Niedine, the Tudenan are believed to have originated in the central northern region of Rathnir before travelling all the way to the eastern pangaea where they settled and developed. Many thousands of years after the first Niedine began to spread as an empire, the Tudenan started to form a kingdoms spanning as far as the eye could see in all directions. They were always aware of attacks from all directions due to a watchtower network across their kingdom, which made every single region know what direction danger was coming from and allowed them to muster forces before an attack even began.

The middle Tudenan Kingdom period
The period historically referred to as the middle Tudenan Kingdom period is the space of time beginning at the peak of Tudenan expansion until their eventual decline.

After the Tudenan Kingdom reached it's peak size of more then twenty cities spread sparsely across Eldham. But as their resources wore thin decadence was still rife within every city, but none as bad as the capital, where the military and political leader had become lazy and disconnected from everyday folk.

the first sign of collapse came when Tudenan started to disappear. First it was vagabonds, then villages, then cities. Only when six whole cities had been destroyed did the Tudenan high king try to find the root of the problem, but at this point it was too late.

The First Foraith War
When High King Nuaghal investigated the disappearances, he came across a race the Tudenan would fight against for years; they were a strange and deeply religious race known as the Foraith. These Foraith had removed everything except for a few scattered artifacts which they seemingly ignored out of what could only have been fear at their immense power.

Nuaghal rallied his entire army and charged northward, blasting apart the Foraith horde in a decisive victory. Despite his inflated ego at this, however, his young prince Aerobas back at the capital was fighting off a horde over ten times the size of his father's, with nothing but a few servants, golems, and a pack of wolves to defend him. Barely escaping alive, the prince had to retreat into the Underrealm, a subterranean network of caves and tunnels believed by the Tudenan to exist on a plane separate from our own.

After returning home to the capital, Nuada 's tired army was slaughtered by the remains of former citizens, reanimated as ghoulish undead to fight on behalf of the Foraith. After eight days of warfare, the Tudenan were finally "victorious", although they had lost all but five of their cities in this war, along with over two million citizens. After High King Nuaghal succumbed to his wounds, Aerobas was coronated as high king and began the restoration of the kingdom.

the Second Foraith War/War in Heaven
one thousand years after the First Foraith War, High King Aerobas had transformed the kingdom into a formidable force, creating carnthropy, a disease to fight against the undead, along with The Lightning Stone, an artifact so powerful that it bestowed command of the sea and skies to all who touched it. After moving the capital to the Underrealm, Aerobas believed the people would be safe. When the Foraith reappeared, they found themselves fighting a more capable enemy, a new the Tudenan Kingdom, supported by its benefactor gods; the pantheon of Denan. With these two ancient forces locked in combat on roughly equal footing, a war of attrition began, lasting nearly two thousand years. The final battle came abruptly, when Culaine, Leader of the carnthropic army was slain and reanimated, making his way towards the High King, who at that time was defending the Lightning Stone from Crace, God, and Creator of the Foraith. Catching him by surprise, Culaine rammed his waraxe through Robot's back, sending him into his ivory cocoon immediately. When all was thought to be lost, it turned out that the Foraith would cause their downfall. Believing himself victorious, Crace activated the stone in the belief that it would grant him dominion over the sea and sky. The stone rejected him, weakening his grasp on the minds of the Foraith, freeing some of them, and destroyed his physical body. Then, the stone all but eradicated the countless hordes of Foraith in a storm that enveloped much of the Pangaea and dragged all but its peaks below the waves. The endangered Tudenan unanimously entered their ivory cocoons, and the last Foraith still loyal to Crace labored away at the entrance to the Underrealm, sealing it with their calcified, Blackstone bodies, waiting for a salvation that would never come.

The Dawn Period
Not long after the final battle, the earliest empires began to form in Rathnir and Eldham. The remaining Foraith withered and devolved over eons until they were eventually destroyed by the earliest settlers of the region from Rathnir and elsewhere. As civilisation spread across the world, the Tudenan slumbered, great historic events such as the Gold wars completely unbeknownst to them.

Present Day
Soon after the early Tsarindom of Auralich formed on the re-emerging island at the entrance to the Underrealm, the Tudenan began to wake up. While surprised to see all manner of primitives now developed to a similar level as they had done, nothing could have prepared them for the existence of a civilised Foraith help in leading the nation.

After many struggles, including the death of the Tsarin, a returned Aerobas was chosen as a successor, and has led peacefully within the Tsarindom ever since, always keeping one eye focused on the Underrealm that lies below.