Drak Yamar

Drak Yamar, officially known as the Kingdom of Druk Yul, is an independent and sovereign nation, located at the center of the Northern Eldham. It is a Bi-Continental Nation, forming the center of what is known as the “Red Continent.” It’s capital is the Draconic red city of Dragon's Perch, situated around an isolated mountain along the Mykira Sea.

Drak Yamar is an Autocracy, with a local Senatorial Legislative system. It is one of the oldest Nation of Eldham, dating back all the way back to its discovery. It consists of two primary provinces. The Western Drak Yamar, located at Northern reaches of the Continent of Elastra, and Eastern Drak Yamar, located at the North-West of the Continent of Valresh. This region is also known as the "Red Continent" or "Avalof". It is a medium sized Nation that borders Illystra to the West, Ashai towards the South-West, and Sylvania towards the East. It also shares a maritime border with Simulami and Aerus.

The Nation was first founded by Rathniri Immigrants, under the leadership LordCorgi, on 25th of May, 2021. Ever since, Drak Yamar has gone through multiple geopolitical regimes and leaders. It is currently led by the Drastrixi Council, under the Autocracy of Moldy Aurelian, the revered Grand Drastrixus of the Kingdom of Druk Yul.

Foundation
Drak Yamar's inception unfolded in the wake of Eldham's discovery by Athaz the Traveler, an era when the world bore the name "New Rathnir." The initial denizens of this realm traced their origins to a modest military outpost named Silver, nestled within the borders of Tortuga on Rathnir.

While achieving strides in prosperity and population, the avenues for expansion remained frustratingly constricted. Faced with these limitations, an individual known as LordCorgi rallied the inhabitants of Silver, embarking on the formidable endeavor of forging a new chapter in the New World's history. With resolute determination, they set foot on Eldham's shores, giving birth to the inaugural settlement— Dragon's Point; a beacon that would evolve into the cornerstone of the future nation, Drak Yamar.

The Era of Gold
As emerging nations were taking shape, the leaders of Drak Yamar started solidifying their position within the local populace. In due course, Lord Corgi established the United Natives Alliance (UNA), a platform where various leaders and delegates could discuss and unite against pressing concerns like the encroaching danger of Rathnirian colonization and other perilous expansion efforts. Although a number of members initially focused on countering external intruders, the alliance's inaugural global clash unexpectedly arose with the Ellysian people.

The Battle of Lichterfelde
The Battle of Lichterfelde, affectionately known as the Five Minute War or the Coalition-Ellysian War, holds a notable place in the early history of Drak Yamar. Ellysia, a growing expansionist and imperialistic Nation, had laid claim to vast stretches of land, including territories belonging to several other nations. In a concerted effort led by LordCorgi, the United Natives Alliance launched an assault on the Ellysian settlement of Lichterfelde, aiming to curb the nation's unchecked expansion.

Two teams, made up of volunteers from various Alliance nations, were commanded by Drakian Lieutenant, DireWolf and Drakian colonel, The Dead Jester. With little opposition, the army breached the town's defenses, declaring a triumphant victory over the Ellysian realm.

Internal colonization
In the early waves of colonization that swept across the New World, towns and settlements sprung up haphazardly, each carving out its own space amidst the uncharted wilderness. Drak Yamar, much like its fellow burgeoning nations of that time, grappled with the challenges of this disjointed expansion. The lack of cohesion between these settlements often gave rise to conflicts as their boundaries and interests collided.

During this period, conflicts were not uncommon, and Drak Yamar found itself entangled in disputes that emerged from the scramble for resources and territory. However, unlike many regions that resorted to more destructive means, Drak Yamar chose a different path. Guided by the principles of diplomacy and cooperation, the nation sought to resolve these issues through peaceful means.

As these conflicts arose, the leaders of Drak Yamar recognized an opportunity for growth, both in terms of territory and relationships. They implemented a unique approach that aimed to turn adversaries into allies. Through careful negotiations and skillful diplomacy, several members of the opposing factions eventually became citizens of Drak Yamar. This not only expanded the nation's territories but also enriched its cultural fabric with the diverse perspectives and talents of its newly integrated citizens.

This diplomatic prowess showcased Drak Yamar's commitment to unity, understanding, and the well-being of its inhabitants. By turning potential conflicts into opportunities for collaboration, the nation not only resolved immediate disputes but also established a precedent for peaceful coexistence and cooperation. This approach, rooted in the nation's core values, played a significant role in shaping Drak Yamar's identity as a harmonious and united realm within the complex landscape of the New World.

Second Coalition-Ellysian War
After suffering a defeat at the hands of the United Native’s Alliance, the Ellysians underwent a transformation, embracing a more aggressive and belligerent form of diplomacy. Responding to travelers with outright hostility, they exhibited an increasingly confrontational stance. In a dramatic turn of events, the UNA found itself compelled to declare the Second Coalition-Ellysian War, marking another chapter in their interactions.

This time, the UNA strategized meticulously, leveraging unguarded river routes to deliver a decisive blow to the core leadership of Ellysian. The ensuing skirmish proved pivotal, culminating in an unequivocal triumph for the UNA and culminating in the fragmentation of Ellysian territory. In the aftermath, coalition leaders made a strategic decision: the establishment of client states. These states, although not subjected to direct vassalage, operated under the sponsorship of their respective nations. In the case of Drak Yamar, this manifested as Erebor, a region nestled to the northeast of the continent, at the very fringes of the world's expanse.

Having started the first coalition against Ellysia, the forces of Drak Yamar were no stranger to the second coalition, and thus landed the full strength of their military to the cause of wiping Ellysia, off the face of Eldham's map. Spearheaded by the Commander of Drak Yamar, Direwolf, the Drakonic Legion of Drak Yamar, combined with the military strength of the great coalition, Ellysia was no match, and faced swift annihilation against the hands of the wrath of Eldham. With Ellysia now no more, the geopolitics of Eldham and Drak Yamar entered in a short period of peace, before inevitably falling to the plague of war again.

The Grevillian subjugation
On Drak Yamar's southern border lay two territories: Grevillia and Arxella. While Grevillia encompassed a land area roughly equivalent to that of Drak Yamar, its population remained sparse. Arxella, on the other hand, had functioned as a buffer state, with an even lighter population density, serving as a deterrent against further conflicts and wars.

The high council of Drak Yamar made a significant decision to extend their territorial reach southward. Consequently, they embarked on a military campaign against the Empire of Grevillia. The expectation was that this endeavor would comprise a series of skirmishes and minor battles. However, the outcome defied expectations as Drak Yamar's forces not only prevailed but also captured the heart of Grevillia—the capital city. Today, the once-flourishing city lies in ruin, its identity reduced to that of an abandoned and deteriorating fortress nestled deep within the mountains.

The inhabitants of Arxella fared no better, as a similar fate awaited them. Given the territory's history as home to squatters and isolated dwellings, there was little to be done except for the occupation and development of the region. As Arxella transformed under new governance, the territories of Drak Yamar expanded to new heights. Yet, as Drak Yamar entered a new Era, not all was well. With their expansionist ambitions came repercussions, that would soon, tarnish their reputation as a bastion of peace and might.

Diplomatic crisis
As Drak Yamar entered into its new Era, it found itself ensnared in a prolonged diplomatic crisis that spanned nearly a month. Following the conquests of Grevillia and Arxella, and the intentions to march westward into Illystra, the nation came under fervent accusations of imperialism and expansionism. This surge of allegations extended beyond external circles, seeping into the very fabric of Drak Yamar itself, despite its governance being anchored in a council-based system, and not an Imperialist Monarchy.

Anti-imperialist sentiments surged within the nation, casting a shadow of scrutiny over nearly every decision emanating from Drak Yamar. The leadership grappled with an unprecedented wave of critique and analysis, prompting introspection and reevaluation. In response to this growing tide of discontent and to counteract the perceptions of overreach, the nation's leadership made a pivotal choice. Drak Yamar resolved to transition towards an isolationist stance, redirecting their energies towards internal development, rof their cities, and the advancement of public initiatives.

During this pivotal juncture, a noteworthy agreement was brokered with the Valtyrion colonists to the north. This agreement saw the payment of a substantial sum in gold to the colonists, amounting to several hundred thousand units, as they embarked on their journey back to their ancestral land of Rathnir.

Decline of Allies
In the southern reaches, an enduring ally of Drak Yamar was the Regnum Drakaes. However, a disruption occurred when a town within the Regnum rebelled, asserting its independence. Simulami and Barbossa, formidable nations in their own right, mobilized for war to safeguard this newfound autonomy, seeing the town as a potential puppet to assert their authority in the region. The town's origins, a creation of an individual who would later serve under the Barbossan banner, sparked accusations of underhanded maneuvers and questionable strategies. The situation was fraught with complexity and contention.

While Drak Yamar empathized with the Regnum's plight, their own military stood in disarray, far from prepared to engage with two of the most potent military forces across the continent. Simulami, an extension of the affluent region bearing the same name in Rathnir, and Barbossa, a renowned powerhouse composed of the continent's most formidable bandits, cast an intimidating shadow.

Drak Yamar, initially striving to maintain distance from the brewing conflict, found themselves inexorably drawn into the fray. The Simulami elite alleged that miners from Drak Yamar had trespassed their borders through subterranean passages, evoking the specter of war with both Simulami and Barbossa. The gravity of the situation compelled international attention, as an outcry reverberated throughout the continent. Ultimately, the conflict reached resolution, under the weight of global pressure. Barbossa pledged to forsake dubious tactics and covert maneuvers, extending this commitment as an encouragement for other nations to follow suit.

First Market Crisis
During this same period, the Eldham Trade Company (ETC), acting as a tool of Bardonia, embarked on an audacious campaign to coerce the major merchant powers, including Injah and Drak Yamar's influential Market nestled in Dragon's Perch under the stewardship of DireWolf, into relinquishing control of their markets. This power play by the ETC aimed to consolidate a singular market realm across the continent, with the ETC dictating prices and terms.

However, the resolute stance of DireWolf, also serving as the mayor of Dragon's Perch, disrupted the ETC's designs. In refusing to bow to their pressure, he ignited a new wave of anti-colonial sentiment that reverberated throughout Eldham. In response to these developments, Drak Yamar invoked its heritage rooted in Tortugan principles and called upon its enduring allies, rallying their support in case conflict should erupt.

This calculated move elevated the stakes significantly, to the point where the potential invasion by the ETC could potentially ignite a worldwide conflagration spanning Rathnir and Eldham. The looming specter of such a conflict became so weighty that the ETC's aggressive demands began to wane, at least temporarily, under the mounting pressure of impending global upheaval.

The Horse War and Second Market Crisis
Amid the expanse once held by Ellysia emerged a new nation—Grand Farencia. Their growth was marked by the construction of an embassy within their borders, known as Katolis. Tensions ignited over a seemingly trivial incident involving a stolen horse. The settlers of nearby Fort Earnhardt accused Katolis citizens of theft. A dramatic escalation ensued when, in an attempt to vindicate themselves, the citizens opened their gates, only to be subjected to a brutal raid and execution by Fort Earnhardt's soldiers.

Drakian leadership swiftly demanded accountability from Grand Farencia's leader, calling for disciplinary measures. However, when their demands were met with refusal, Drak Yamar began preparing for war, insisting on compensation and asserting Katolis' affiliation with Drak Yamar. What initially seemed like a localized dispute spiraled into an unprecedented conflict. Simulami, Barbossa, Aristios, and the ETC rallied to support Farencia's side, framing their involvement as resistance against perceived expansionism, despite the war's original motivations being unrelated to conquest.

In response, numerous nations rallied to Drak Yamar's side, including Tortuga, The Forge, Injah's markets, and volunteers from across the continent. Swiftly, what had begun as a minor skirmish evolved into one of the most extensive conflicts ever witnessed on the continent. A victory for the ETC and its allies would have potentially spelled the demise of Eldham's free markets, and would establish total dominion of the Rathniri Colonizers.

On the day of the decisive battle, scores of soldiers patrolled the lands surrounding Dragon's Point, with even larger numbers safeguarding the interior. When it became apparent that the anticipated assault on the capital wasn't forthcoming, the forces redirected their efforts northeastward. The walls of Fort Earnhardt fell, its defenders meeting a grim fate. This triumph marked the conclusion of the Second Market Crisis and symbolized the end of the Era of Gray, as the geopolitics of Eldham once again, returned into a stable state, for a considerable amount of time.

Unfortunately, for Drak Yamar, this would also mark the end of the original High Council, as LordCorgi, the founder of the Nation, and TheDeadJester, the Colonel of the military, had grew weary of the dirty tactics, perpetual crisis and ceaseless deceptions that plagued the geopolitics of Eldham and Drak Yamar. As the duo resigned from their positions, Drak Yamar went into a long slumber from the accursed politics of Eldham, and instead shifted their focus into the further development of their towns.

The Uraki annexation
As Drak Yamar transitioned under its new leadership, the once-dominant nation of Drak Yamar experienced a gradual decline in its Northern supremacy, as their activity had started to wane down. Meanwhile, on the stage of Eldham's ever-shifting political landscape, a rising power had emerged – the Uraki Imperium, led by its Imperator, Neo Aurelian. Although, Originally stemming from the humble town of Urak in the southeastern reaches of Phoros, the Uraki Imperium had rapidly evolved into a formidable force, as solidified by its recent annexation of Titania.

Among the distinguished figures within the High Council of Drak Yamar was Lady Xade, renowned throughout Eldham for her unparalleled mastery of alchemy and sorcery. These talents had proved instrumental in securing victories for Drak Yamar and its allies in numerous conflicts in the past. Sensing an opportunity, the imperator of Uraka, Neo Aurelian, initiated contact with Lady Xade, fostering a relationship that appeared to hold ulterior motives – potentially exploiting her extraordinary powers. However, as time unfurled its tapestry, their connection deepened, evolving into a genuine and profound affection. Eventually, love blossomed, leading them to a decision that would reshape the geopolitical landscape.

Amid their plans for matrimony, the mutual intrigue that had sparked their initial interaction flourished. A pivotal resolution was reached: Drak Yamar and the Uraki Imperium would unite their borders; a merger that held promise for both parties. The Uraki Imperium stood to gain immensely from Lady Xade's renowned alchemical sorcery, a potent asset in furthering their dominion. Conversely, Drak Yamar saw in this union an opportunity to reclaim its former grandeur, as their vitality was fading as a result of the aftermath caused by the Horse war. Although, this news came as a shock to the wider public, the majority of the High Council of Drak Yamar stood either neutral or supportive of the merger.

Thus, the meticulously planned merger unfolded with the precision of a well-choreographed dance. Drak Yamar seamlessly integrated into the heartlands of the Uraki Imperium, solidifying its status as a sovereign domain within this newly consolidated entity. This arrangement granted Drak Yamar autonomy over its internal affairs while offering its strengths to fortify the might of the Uraki Imperium. As the embers of the merger cooled and the reality of their integration settled, a fresh era dawned, laden with promises of renewal and resurgence.

East-West Drak Yamar seperation
As Uraka soared to new heights of prosperity and power, a different narrative unfolded in Drak Yamar. Within Drak Yamar, a disheartening trend of decline had set in. The majority of the High Council stepped down, and the once-active nation started to slip into a state of inertia. During this period, LadyXade, the sole remaining High Councillor of Drak Yamar and its Lord Protector within Uraka, also ascended to the position of Imperatrix in the Imperium. As her focus shifted towards higher responsibilities in Uraka, her connection with Drak Yamar waned; as she had assumed a position of significant influence within Uraka alongside her husband, Neo Aurelian, effectively becoming second-in-command within the Imperium. With this ascent to greater positions within Uraka, she eventually relinquished her role as Lord Protector of Drak Yamar, and this marked the fading of the last sparks of activity within the region.

Observing the dwindling state of Drak Yamar, the Uraki leadership recognized the challenges of governing such a vast territory under a single individual. Consequently, they took the decision to divide the land into two distinct domains: Western Drak Yamar and Eastern Drak Yamar. The Western domain encompassed the provinces of Gyalpos, DrakenGard, and Drastini, while the Eastern domain encompassed Groovaeri, Ferlandia, and Maerath. In a concerted effort to revitalize the region's vibrancy, Uraka appointed two Lord Protectors, one for each domain. Moth Ossis, from Xade's nobility, was designated as the Lord Protector of Western Drak Yamar, while B29Flumina assumed the role for the East. This initiative aimed to instill fresh energy into the governance and activity of the territories. Moreover, to ensure more effective administration, each province within the domain received a High Prince or Princess, further responsible for appointing Princes and Princesses (Mayors) to lead cities and towns within their respective provinces. This hierarchical structure was intended to encourage recruitment and engagement among the citizens, hopefully rejuvenating activity within the region.

While this initiative from the Uraki Leadership was great, and countless new cities settled and populated as a result of the incentive, most of them did not last very long, as eventually, they all succumbed once again to the inactivity, and Uraka's imperialistic stance towards other Nations did not help the cause either; as Uraka, by this time, was a behemoth of Eldham, and anyone that dared defy them faced swift annexation from their Imperial armies, hurting their reputation in the wider public of Eldham.

While Drak Yamar, initially merged with Uraka with the hope and promise to regain their former glory and resurgence, but unfortunately, the region only succumbed further and further into inactivity, as all their former leaders resigned, and their once bustling towns that were nestled with activity, now became ghost towns, as their walls ate dust in desolation. Furthermore, the splitting of Drak Yamar into two separate regions also developed a sort of rivalry and contempt towards one another, and would later go on to cause more problems and complications for dominance and influence in the future.

The Azedonic Immigrants
As Drak Yamar further fell into irrelevancy and desolation, the once luminous and bustling market and fort of Dragon's Perch was no exception. Majority of Drak Yamar's towns now laid barren from any life, besides few of the Princes and leaders of towns living in those lands by themselves. Same was the scenario for Dragon's Perch, the capital of Western Drak Yamar, the Fort of Direwolf that had eventually evolved into a bustling town, gaining fame for its market and practices against the interests of the ETC.

Ever since Direwolf had retired back to his ancestral lands of Tortuga, now under Barbossan territory, the vacant town of Dragon's Perch was left without a Prince. The Imperator of Uraka, Neo Aurelian saw the town as a valuable asset and gave it to his adopted son, Tylics, the son of a former Uraki General, Loqa, who had passed away in a war, as a compensation and gift, and crowned him the High Prince of the province of DrakenGard situated within Western Drak Yamar.

Tylics was also the Prince of Azedon at the time; a vassal state of the Uraki Imperium, so he ordered his population within Azedon to migrate to the draconic, yet dead lands of Western Drak Yamar. As the populace prepared to immigrate to Dragon's Perch, there was one more individual in particular, a renowned traveler and acquaintance of Tylics, Cosmos Drakonis, that had recently moved to help Tylics develop his town. On 23rd of November, 2021, the populace reached the mountainous territories of DrakenGard, and entered the City of Dragon's Perch, a jewel of North, long forgotten.

Immediately after arriving, they began renovating the broken buildings, houses, markets and the fort, that were all covered in snow and ruins. As the City of Perch was going under renovations, Tylics crowned Cosmos as the Prince of the City, while he himself, assumed the position of High Prince of the Province. Under their leadership, the City of Perch was soon renovated, and slowly started to regain its prominence within Uraka, as they further developed and populated a town. After months of inactivity, a new surge of hope had been rekindled for Drak Yamar.

Renaissance of Drak Yamar
After arriving to Perch, Tylics was crowned as the High Prince of DrakenGard for his combat and militaristic skills he inherited from his father, where as Cosmos was crowned the Prince for his intellect and wisdom, and his knowledge of statecraft he had gained through his travels during his exile. Under the Princedom of Tylics and Cosmos, together they heralded a golden age, a renaissance that breathed new life into the once dreaded lands of Dragon's Perch. Driven by unwavering dedication, the people of Perch toiled tirelessly, their efforts focused on repairing and expanding the city's infrastructure. In an astonishing display of progress, Perch swiftly regained its former glory, ascending to new heights. Among the bustling metropolises of Uraka, it ranked second in the citizen census, as the flames of Marrkhul were lit once again.

But their growth did not stop here- as after seeing the astonishing development achieved by his son, the Imperator of Uraka crowned Tylics as the Lord Protector of Western Drak Yamar, while Cosmos, subsequently, had assumed the position of High Prince within DrakenGard. Under this new leadership, the Western Drak Yamar went under a major renaissance, as new settlements arose, and more old towns revived under new and old people alike. As the domain of Western Drak Yamar expanded at a rapid pace, it evolved into one of the most prominent domains within the Uraki Imperium, it scored first in the internal Uraki census, as the Western Drak Yamar approached its peak. However, this renaissance did not only affect the Western Provinces, as the East had started reawakening as well, and with a few towns, primarily River's Edge, led by B29 Flumina, began taking prominence. Soon, the East would also see a spark of activity, as the market of River's edge grew, and new settlers arrived. The sparks of eminence in Drak Yamar, after a long time of desolation, had been rekindled.

The 72 Hour Rebellion and unification
As the region of Drak Yamar grew, it eventually brewed concerns about the imperialistic intents of the Uraki Imperium, as they further established their absolute dominion over the geopolitics and military of Eldham, and had now also begun colonizing Rathnir. The Uraki leadership, including Xade, also seemed to not care much about their Citizens, and as thus, B29Flumina, the Lord Protector of the East decided to plot a rebellion with the Eastern territories, and a few Western towns. At the same time, Cosmos Drakonis, the High Prince and original Prince of Dragon's Perch had also been away on his travels, while Tylics was busy serving a national duty. Chuckleberry, the regent of Cosmos, and the new Prince of Perch, decided to secretly join in the rebellion of the East, as they further brewed their rebellion; and found common interest within their Citizens. However, majority of the West was still not made aware of the news as most of them were loyal to Uraka & Tylics.

The plan went ahead as planned, and subsequently, the East announced their rebellion under the House Flumina, as a few Western towns and Dragon's Perch joined in, under the leadership of Chuckleberry. However, within the next day, news would soon break to Tylics, who rushed back to the lands of Drak Yamar, and Dragon's Perch in particular, and immediately called off the rebellion, as he showed dissent towards his Citizens, and broke down the rebellion from the West. He then also declared an ultimatum to the Eastern territories; warning them of clear consequences, shall they proceed further with their plan. Soon, the rebellion completely fell off, as it had neither a force to combat the most dominant force of Eldham, the Uraki Imperium themselves, nor had unanimous support from the Western territories, as most of them were not made aware of such an act.

After 3 days, the rebellion came to a close, before any bloodshed could happen. Both Chuckleberry and B29Flumina were exiled from Uraka, and most revolting Princes were stripped from their positions. As the Uraki Imperator, Neo Aurelian watched the chaos unfold, he was proud at the loyalty and bravery of his adopted son, Tylics Aurelian, and consequently, decided to unite the regions of the East and the West into a single domain, and crowned Tylics as the sole lord protector of the region. Since this rebellion lasted exactly 3 days, it is was dubbed as "The 72 Hour Rebellion".

The Old Banner's Rebellion
While Drak Yamar's dominion expanded at rapid pace, yet another great rebellion was steadily gaining strength in the shadows, this time not from local leaders, but rather from the very hearts of the Imperium itself. Uraka, with its imperialist ambitions, had grown into one of the most colossal and feared Empires in the history of Eldham, as those who dared challenge their supremacy were swiftly subjected to annexation; succumbing to the might of Imperator Neo Aurelian.

Yet, unbeknownst to the world, a brewing storm of discontent loomed within Uraka's very heart. A trusted Lexarch, Catylist, a mastermind of political intricacies, a mentor of Tylics & Cosmos, and the logistical leader of Uraka, had grown weary of Neo's tyrannical rule and the Empire's oppressive grip. It was now time for Uraka to meet its reckoning and embrace its inevitable disbandment. This would be the genesis of the greatest rebellion Eldham had ever witnessed.

Silently and strategically, the mastermind, Catylist, approached every domain, garnering unanimous support for the Grand rebellion. Even the Draconic realms of Tylics and Cosmos found common cause and lent their strength to the cause. 4th of April, 2022, the world of Eldham awoke to a seismic shift. The once-mighty Uraka, so imposing and unyielding, was no more. Like the splitting of heavens, it fractured into the very states it had once conquered. Both new, and old. From the ashes and chaos arose a phoenix, an ancient nation long forgotten in the annals of time, the Kingdom of Drak Yamar, the sleeping dragon, reborn and relentless.

The fervent desires of countless Eldhamites manifested into reality as Uraka, an entity both imposing and unyielding, relentless and seemingly invincible, was brought to its knees, toppled by the very leaders who had once forged the sprawling Empire, the most monumental dominion ever witnessed in the history of Eldham. Subsequently, Drak Yamar, long relegated to obscurity on the geopolitical landscape of Eldham, orchestrated an astounding resurgence. Now it reemerged, resolute under the Drastrixi banner of the ancient Kingdom of Drak Yamar.

The narrative of Drak Yamar ebbed and flowed through epochs, plummeting to depths of despair, only to then ascend to the pinnacle of a golden era, where prosperity thrived across the region. Yet, today, Drak Yamar stood emancipated, empowered to pave its path once more,, as it entered forth into a new Era, adorned with promises and opportunities, embracing a destiny brimming with potential.

Search of Allies
With the crimson era drawing to a close, Drak Yamar reemerged on the map of Eldham. However, this resurgence was not without its challenges, for Uraka's fall had given rise to a multitude of new nations, each lacking a unified military shield. In response, the emerging states across the region began to seek allies, striving to fortify their positions. Drak Yamar was no exception.

In pursuit of diplomatic initiatives, the leaders of Drak Yamar embarked on a voyage to secure alliances, leading to significant success. Drak Yamar managed to form robust partnerships with several powerful allies. Meanwhile, numerous other Uraki successor states also established Non-Aggression Pacts (NAPs) and Mutual Defense Pacts (MDPs) with one another. These treaties included the "Drak Yamar-Midjor NAP," the "Pact of the Resurrected Flags" (MDP) with Arktania, the "Pact of the Crimson and Gold" (MDP) with Falkreath, and "The Draconic Siblinghood" (NAP) with Drakonia of the Sapphire Commonwealth."

The Constellation of the North
As Drak Yamar and other Uraki secessionist states asserted their sovereignty and forged alliances among themselves, a parallel development unfolded in the North-West of Eldham with the emergence of the Constellation of the North. This region had long been renowned as a haven of peace, largely owing to the influential presence of the Northern Lights alliance, which had kept conflicts at bay. However, the Northern Lights eventually experienced internal disputes, which were promptly resolved, leading to the creation of a new alliance – the Constellation of the North. Located at the heart of Northern Eldham, Drak Yamar made the decision to join this new alliance, further cementing peaceful relations with its neighboring northern nations.

Conflicts with Scylding
During this period, a multi-continental Nation; Scylding, was rising into prominence in Eldham. As they steadily gained landmass all over Eldham, they were bound to harbor disputes over land. Subsequently, it did not take them long to do so with Drak Yamar. The transition of Drak Yamar to autonomy encountered numerous obstacles, particularly from various towns and regions aspiring for independence. Among these entities, the noteworthy Dragon's Point, regarded as the zenith of Drak Yamar prior to the revival of Dragon's Perch, emerged with a controversial request.

The town's leader, LadyXade, sought independence due to spite driven by a seemingly trivial desire – a high-ranking position within the government, which was swiftly denied, much to her dismay. What made this situation more intriguing was LadyXade's status as a highly influential former high-council member and the Ex-Empress of Uraka. Despite her retirement from statecraft and limited involvement in ongoing activities, she demanded that she be given a position of high value, which was deservedly denied.

Unfortunately, LadyXade's response was neither compliant nor cooperative, sparking a verbal confrontation with the Grand Drastrixus, Tylics Aurelian. In her frustration, LadyXade turned to Scylding, presenting her land as a bargaining chip in exchange for a coveted high position. Seizing the opportunity to expand further into the North, Scylding swiftly accepted her proposition, and the sacred town of Dragon's Point fell under their banner.

Tylics, enraged by this turn of events, demanded the immediate return of Dragon's Point. The town held immense significance for Drak Yamar, serving as not only the inaugural settlement of the Nation but also housing Drak Yamar's largest Dragon temple. This disagreement ensued a series of diplomatic negotiations between the two Nations, yet their efforts to find a compromise faltered as Scylding resorted to the threat of war. By this juncture, Scylding had solidified its position as one of the most formidable and expansive empires in Eldham, making any conflict with them a likely defeat for Drak Yamar.

Regrettably, Drak Yamar found itself with limited options and ultimately succumbed to the demands, relinquishing the historical origin of the nation, as LadyXade's plans had succeeded. Dragon's Point would be gone for much of Drak Yamar's history ahead, although it did saw notable infrastructural development under one of the Scylding's leader; Kjell, who was a former citizen of Drak Yamar.

Culture
Drak Yamar with its long history, has a diverse set of culture, varying from the Draconian people of the mainland, the Tortugan heritage of those who migrated from Silver, to the more modernist culture of Grevillian and Arxillan territories. Drak Yamar also has a sizable Farencian culture, as well as some elves and dwarves migrating from the conclaves of Illystra and Erebor. However, the culture of Drak Yamar is primarily dominated by the native Draconian culture of Drukians and Drukulians.

Religion
Drak Yamar’s society during the nation's rise was dominated by the religion of the Theos of the Lost Trinity. Today the region promotes a freedom of religion, though spiritual fervor varies from town to town.

The most common magic system of United Drak Yamar is Draga-Circles. A magical system originally from the Dragon of Magic. The system uses rings and symbols to create/manipulate elements around in the world.

Inner circle has the main element of fire. The 1st ring adds the sub element of Holy to it. The 2nd ring adds the basic control, turning the spell output to a cone.

Creation myth
After the world was created came forth three great dragons. Marrkuhl the powerful, Ossis the creator, and Myshon the educator. Marrkuhl boiled the great ocean, creating the continents. From the mud and the clay, Ossis formed the creatures of our world breathing life into their being and populating the foundling world, raising the wyverns as companions made in their image.

The Era of Dragons
The Era of Dragons was an age of creation. While their creators made the land and the sky they gave it detail. They created the mountains and valleys. They gave life to the ground and watch the plants grow. It did not take long for the animals to appear and feast on the life of the north. The Dragons welcomed them with open arms and stomachs. Long after the creation of all life. A dragon, a name lost to time itself, learned the secret of magic. He created the magic of dragons, imbuing the magic force itself into the dragons. From this moment on dragons were born with the ability of magic.

Human creation
Long after the creation of magic, a new force entered the northern hemisphere. A species of upright walking, tool bearing, humans. They followed the herds of animals, merely wandering for food. It would not take long for the dragons to encounter these new human tribes, they were both after the same herds in which to eat. Soon many dragons began to meet and observe the humans. Many became gods to these tribes, others only saw them as animals. Marrkuhl was against the humans from the beginning leading the dragons to avoid them and treat them like any other animal. But Myshon saw something in the humans that had settled their land. She saw boundless potential, out of benevolence, she taught them the secret of fire. Soon man no longer feared the dark or the cold. They began to settle in the valleys. Myshon lead a faction of dragons to teach man the secrets of life. They taught them how to build and work the earth.

New visitors
Long after the Three Greater Dragons created the lands and the humans arrived in the northern province. A new disturbance rocked the mountains from a failed magic experiment. The Dragon of Magic attempted to add another ring to his Drago-Circles. The failure caused a large explosion of magic that rocked the land. After the dust settled a mountain was erased from existence, left was a entity of shatter glass. When the Dragon of Magic attempted to interact with it he discovered it was a window into another dimension. Fearing an invasion he attempted to shatter the portal. But the magic was not of draconic origin and reacted violently scattering shards across the land. Where ever the shard landed a small rift opened up producing objects from other dimensions. One of the largest shards created a rift to another dimensional village ripping it from its roots into the the dragon’s land.

Pre-Human-Dragon War
For some time, due to the lack of knowledge of one another, there was peace between Dragons and Other-Humans. However, it did not last, soon a few dragons discovered the town and grew curious of another species. It did not take long for another battle of leadership between Marrkuhl and Myshon in deciding the new species fate. Myshon won once again and named them Lyriki, draconic for others, due to their simularity to humans. They taught them the laws of nature and helped them adjust to their new world. Over the centuries Lyriki worked with humans to create large cities. For a time dragons and other species live in harmony.

Dragon-Lyriki War
Long after the great cities rose leaders became spiteful and greedy. Many envied the magic of the dragons which they could never copy. Although they ruled the mighty cities they could never touch the wild lands controlled by the dragons. Many towns began to work with each other and create a plan to destory their final obstacle.

It started in a single day. The largest city organized a visit for Myshon who at the time was considered the leader of dragons. Acting to have her teach at their finest university, but when Myshon arrived they chained her to the ground with their Lyriki magic and ripped her soul from her body. Myshon with her dying breath burned the university to the ground.

With Myshon’s death, it did not take long for the dragons to discover the betrayal of the humanoid races. Dragons began to fall from the sky, dragged down by might chains. The war had begun; cities burned and dragons fell. Eventually, the dragons began to lose, Ossis died next to one of Drak Yamar’s central rivers, her blood fusing into the waters giving it a magical trait still seen today. Marrkuhl was the final dragon to die during the dragon war, filled with rage for all his predictions becoming true he burned all of the northern lands. With his soul, he created a draco-circle powerful enough to destroy all remaining cities. The remaining survivors either went into hiding or escaped to other lands.

Post-war recovery
Ages passed, and time began to take its toll, vast skeletons formed the great mountains of our world, and the old cities buried beneath sediment and bone. Any surviving dragon went into hiding not to be seen for centuries. But the human survivors with their Lyriki comrades rebuilt their homes never to create another great city again.

Before the travelers from rathnir arrived, the remaining groups slowly recovered. Though they never had enough time to return to their former glory, as ships slowly crawled over the horizon.