Hub Lore

The Era of Eternity.
During the days after the destruction of Ratham, many civilizations and people were encased in a hellbound sleep called "Hub". In this equalizing pit of despair, Gods and mortal men were equalized in perfect order. The only thing that mattered in the land of Hub was war. In the time that it took for the world of Abexilas to stabilize itself, civilizations and heroes were already being created in the land of Hub. In what could have been millennia or an instance to an observer, years of conflict and strife arose in Hub over its vastly limited resources. However despite their current situation their was hope for a visit to the new paradise, a magical and unexplained system called "Queue" would occasionally allow beings to be transported into Abexilas, if they were lucky. Despite this many clans of warriors formed in self defense which would then lead to the First Empires of the Hub and subsequent successor states and nations.

The Igloo-Ian Theocratic Imperium
Worshipping a divine command block subsequent with all life, The Igloo folk are a relatively peaceable folk, around three treaties of the Igloo were established before the ascendancy of the God Emperor of the Igloo, claiming that he was subsistent with the block itself he heretically ascended the throne and proclaimed the the Igloo-Ian Theocratic Imperium. This then lead to a conflict with former allies The Empire of the Green Tree, The Blue Tree Oligarchy, and the Mushroom Island Republic. However before tensions could heighten between the three powers, The Red Tree Imperium invaded the Iglooians. This led to the first hub coalition war to disarm and destroy the Red Tree Imperium, which was subsequently crushed by the coalition. However as soon as the Red Tree Imperium was defeated, the God Emperor of the Igloo turned his forces on the Blue Trees and Green Trees. Personally leading the charge at the battle of the bridge, the God Emperor swiftly routed the Blue Trees exhausted forces, however he was shot in the chest and died. After the death of the God Emperor the Iglooians gave up their dreams of an Empire and resorted back to isolation, this was only made worse after the disappearance of the Command Block, this led to a religious schism in the Igloo empire. ripping it apart from the seams.

The Green Tree Empire
The Empire of the Green trees was founded after the wake of its liberation from barbarians in the Hub Hordes. Based around the Triumvirate of the Leaves, the Empire would suffer severe internal issues eventually resulting in its collapse.

The Blue Tree Oligarchy
A relatively isolated Hub power, the Oligarchy was a merchant based society that profited off of the eternal wars engulfing the hub. It was devastated in the Coalition wars and subsequently collapsed.

The Cage-head Hordes
After the fall of the Igloo empire, many former Iglooians became refugees scattered around the hub, resorting to nomadic life as a way of survival, these refugees looked unimpressive at the start. However after the creation of the mountain by Godly forces, many Cageheads would flock to it for safety, this would lead to a beginning of centralization efforts that would eventually create the most feared fighting force in known Hub history. The Cageheads had no direct leader, instead they lead by merit alone, if a man was worthy of leadership, they would follow him to the death, if a man was weak and treacherous, they would kill him. However other communities of people claimed the mountain as well, most notably the Dwarven Dominion, this claim would lead to the bloodiest and longest war in Hub history, Gods and mortals clashed with each other, divine powers wrecked havoc on the frontlines, vast armies clashed on every available area and subterranean conflict would give the phrase "Hell is six feet deep" a powerful meaning in the War of the Mountain.

The Dwarven Dominion
"Rock and Stone" has been the battle cry of the Dwarven race for millennia even before the great destruction. Upon the divine forces of Hub creating a mountain for the inhabitants, the Dwarves began to resent the diaspora forced upon them. Uniting under the banner of the God Banthony, the Dwarves launched a holy crusade to liberate their homeland.

The Great War of the Mountain
The most deadly and arduous conflict in Hub history, the war for the mountain began as the "queue" for Abexilas was unstabilized and destroyed temporarily. The Dwarves at this notion began a furious campaign of rearmament around Tower Grad and Pumptonia. The Cageheads had been made an enemy by every other remaining culture at this point in time, and so when the Dwarves began their assault, millions of volunteers swarmed their recruiting centers to enlist to liberate their homelands. Millions would begin to clash around the area known as Woods word and Tower Grad, Thousands would die in endless shelling's and arrow fire. The Battle of The Kelp Forest was especially brutal as it saw substantial losses on both sides and the vast use of chemical warfare. However after a splitting offensive conducted by the Dwarves it seemed as if the Cageheads were put on the back foot until the battle of Void-Eman where the Dwarves were pushed on their backfeet by a ruthlessly draining barrage of arrowfire. In a sudden turn of events though the lead Cagehead general theAutistic switched sides and delivered a crushing defeat to the Cageheads at the battle of Logshead, when asked about the sudden change he recalled that the Cageheads were "Cringe". After this a Cagehead defeat was insured. However they fought on deep into the mountain until the last remaining commander Yakman officially surrendered his troops to the Dwarves. Radicals and paramilitaries would be a persistent threat to the Dwarven Dominion however until the establishment of the Second Cageheadian Regime and the war it would bring.