Apuan

THE CITY ON THE MONTAIN The city of Apuan was founded in the province of Guratzo, in The Royal Lands of Osria, by Hikeeh Osri Draconis Krozcia. Hikeeh was a wood elf, known for his adventurous spirit and his love of nature. He had traveled all over the world, but he felt a special connection to the mountains of Guratzo.

One day, while exploring the mountains, Hikeeh came across a beautiful mountain full of ravines and underground rivers. He was struck by the natural beauty of the place and knew that it was the perfect spot to build a city. He decided to name the city Apuan, which means "mountain of beauty" in the ancient elven language. Hikeeh started building the city with the help of his followers, Leozera, Klauzera and Tactician, who were inspired by his vision and his leadership. They worked hard to clear the land and build the first houses and buildings. They faced many challenges, such as the rugged terrain and the harsh weather, but they were determined to make their city a reality.

As the city grew, Hikeeh made sure to preserve the natural beauty of the area by building the city in harmony with nature. He used his knowledge of ancient wood elf magic to create a system of underground rivers that provided water for the city, and he used his knowledge of nature medicine to plant gardens and orchards that provided food for the people.

Hikeeh also made sure that the city had all the necessary facilities to support its growing population. He built farms, libraries and markets, which provided food, education, and commerce to the people of Apuan.

The city of Apuan became a model of how to live in harmony with nature, it was a city of magic, prosperity and spiritual growth.

THE CERDO-NEVIST CHURCH

The Cerdo-Nevist faith became an important part of Apuan culture when Hikeeh Osri Draconis Krozcia, one of the city's founders, joined the religion during one of his travels. Hikeeh was attracted to the Cerdo-Nevist teachings, which emphasized the importance of living in the present moment and enjoying life's pleasures. He felt that the faith complemented his adventurous and free-spirited nature.

When Hikeeh returned to Apuan, he decided to build a church of the Cerdo-Nevist faith in the city. He used his wealth and influence to construct a grand temple in the heart of the city, on top of a mountain, which soon attracted many followers. He became a bishop of the religion and used his position to spread the church's teachings throughout Apuan.

As the Cerdo-Nevist faith grew in popularity, it became an integral part of Apuan culture. Many of the city's residents began to follow the religion and adopt its teachings. The church became a center of the community and played an important role in the city's social and cultural life.