Complete Midjorisk History

as of 2/27/23, this article isn't 100% complete.

Yonr
Etymology; the word 'Yonr' also means ‘ancestor’" in Midjorisk!

The Peninsula of Hyymjór was roughly the same size as Midjor today and is the mythological birthplace of the Midjorisk’s ancient ancestors, from which the first human emerged. Later on, the Tribe of Heim, a small tribe of roughly 5-6, survived for roughly 106 years on the peninsula (May 25, 2018 – Oct. 1, 2021). After the death of the first human, their leader Yuno, the people sought a change of lifestyle and sailed for new lands where they came across the landmass of Yonr. the tribe of Heim’s name fell to obscurity after admixing from the larger Yonirsk tribes.

Yonr came to be the second continent discovered by the Midjorisk's ancestors. It was populated with twice as many people as in the Hyymjór with an area roughly the same size as the Arsine continent. After the Arrival of the Hyymjór. it caused a great divide between the Native Yonirsk. The Hyymjórsk’s arrival made two significant groups; Ones who resented Hyymjórsk’s presence and the ones who accepted the Hyymjórsk’s arrival.

Eventually, war broke out. Going as far to kill anyone with Hyymjór blood. this war would be known as the ‘barbaric war’ a name they had been given to the ruthless when it came to the barbarian’s militaristic might. in the end, however, the Barbarians won and drove out any surviving opposes.

Midgard
The Vuljor was populated twenty-fold compared to Yonr. In this world, some Vuljorsk mortals possessed divine powers; Ruling over lesser mortals as gods. Some gods would eventually join the Yonirsk pantheon like Elyyruh and Baughorn. Though most Vuljorsk deities and peoples saw the Yonirsk as foreign invaders wanting to change their ways, so more fighting occurred. the now nomadic Yonirsk people would raid other villages of Vuljorisk nations. Causing even more unrest.

The Yonirsk then founded a refuge in the isles of green, Midgard. The Ancient Yonirsk built the founding settlement of all Modern Midjorisk beliefs and traditions in the year 191, winter, led by the upcoming leader, Ódenum. Thus the Yonrisk would hence call themselves the Midgardians and would begin to focus inwards on their society as a whole.

Some Midgardians came up with schematics for the ultimate weapon. a 25*25*25 mound of explosives dropped on a nearby enemy town. The bomb itself was called "Odenum's Cube." The magnitude of destruction brought upon it destroyed most of the northern land, reaching Midgard. This event would be known as the Vujorë (LIT. dark world end)

Some Midgardians escaped by order of Odenum before the bombs were to set off. Sending his young pupil, Yathum, with the watch of Elyyruh and Baughorn to guide their people back to the ocean in search of another home to rebuild.

Midjor
Rathnir was where the Midgardians founded a less permanent unnamed settlement. In Rathnir, the land they found had been just as populated and packed as the Vuljor. With most lands claimed, it hindered the Midgardian’s ability to grow. thought they made as much use of land as they could, given to them by the nation of Frostmarch in the winter of 212.

when Eldham was discovered. the Midjorisk saw these new isles as an opportunity to prosper.

It started With Yathum setting out with his people towards Eldham. They reached the center of the Astios Continent, North of Vaemore (Marag). They began to settle close by in the mountains of Byydhain. However, Vaemore’s leader told them to move further north as a plan for a Vaemorian castle was underway. In the Odenia Mountains, Yathum and his followers founded the capital by the winter of the 221st year.

Yathum decided to balance military and culture by establishing a triumvirate between himself and his trusted friends Malzein and Vathol. Shortly after, The Midjorisk would accept annexation by Vaemore and be a state until 231th of autumn. Peacefully seceding from their mother nation, spreading its wings as an independent nation in Eldham.

Vaemorian Influence
The Midjorisk saw the People of Vaemore as mightly yet diligent rulers in the region, Known for their intricate architecture and vast social influence. These traits had a substantial effect on the leaders who saw the culture of Vaemore as superior. Modern Midjorisk architecture, language, culture, and government policy of Midjor today have taken influence from Vaemore.

For example, In High-society, the Midjorisk had attempted to write in traditional Vaemorian when it came to local and foreign documents/letters. However, The Midjorisk’s Language has adopted many words and vocabulary via the Vaemorian language. Though unfamiliar to eldham, the Midjorisk language still uses their native language in the tightly knit families and tribes of Midjor. But

Skotos and its influence
The story here starts with the hero of Lucas, who found Skotos while exploring faraway lands. The encounter left Lucas in a craze to find artifacts that Skotos eluded to with the aid of Skotos’s brother, baleldidriofel, in planning to kill Skotos.

Cultural Dissonance
To understand the Regin of Vidanmor from the periods of Years 266, Winter to 267, summer, cultural dissonance is key to realizing why Vidanmor was able to cultivate its culture within the nation. Cultural dissonance is something that plagued the Midjorisk people. Though the Midjorisk had a rich history, they rarely used books. And with the majority of the elders dead, the Midjorisk lost a lot of records in the fray of new members.

To combat this, the Midjorisk attempted to forge a religion known as Ruins Peganism or just Ruines, which sought to capture the allure of yonr and its natural harmony between nature and humanity. However, this attempt failed tremendously and led to more Midjorisk unsure of what it meant to be Midjorisk.

Vidanmor takeover and the Squatter war
Most of the Midjorisk now lost after the death of the last elders. And the invasion of a band of squatters with high military capabilities plundered the nation into chaos.