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SAINT BJINO: Aristocratic human kingdom, they want to keep their blood pure, they married among themselves, pure lineage. They expanded to the Southwest, creating Bjeah Bay, where the governor is Bjino's nephew, and the city of Lek'lo, governed by Bjino's grandson.
Before the Great War there was a large dwarf kingdom that occupied the mountainous regions of the far north and far south, where Belatria and Kihzon are currently located.
These dwarves had a culture of being cruel to prisoners and were expanding into No Man's Land, a strategic location extremely rich in rare resources. For this to happen, they needed to fortify the region's borders with men, giants and elves.
The first city to be destroyed was Beou, territory of the Orcs. The second city to be destroyed was Proteus, the city of the nephew of Saint Bjino I. And the third was the city of Juno, an elven city. This was the trigger for different races and kingdoms to unite to stop the advances of the dwarves into No Man's Land and the next city to be attacked, which would be Pov'Nul, city of the giants.
With the first battles in No Man's Land the dwarves lost great warriors, and so the dwarves of Belatria and Kihzon separated. Bjino I had great military and technological power for the time, they were able to defend themselves and their allies from the dwarves' counterattacks.
As a protective measure to prevent the dwarves from retaking the territory of Belatria, the Saint Bjino kingdom formed a colony in this territory with interests in the region's resources. The leaders of each group agreed to send the best representatives and warriors to maintain a strong colony with the agreement that Saint Bjino would govern the colony, as it was thanks to his technology that they defeated the great dwarves.
This alliance formed under the terms of that time continues to this day, with the influence of the Kingdom of Saint Bjino remaining on the current Kingdom of Belatria. After the great war, there was a period of peace between the great kingdoms, the Great Bjino had children and grandchildren who inherited his name and then died of old age.
In search of strategic territories, currently, Bjino III dominated tribes and territories to expand his kingdom.
The Bay would be in the possession of Bjino III's son, called Lek'lo, but he died in battle, leaving his pregnant wife in the care of his father. When she gave birth, she died in childbirth and her grandfather (Bjino III) became responsible for the boy, who was named Lek'lo in honor of his father. As Lek'lo was very young and the Bay was already being finished, she it was given to Bjeah, nephew of Bjino III.
Bjino III's brother's family moved to Bahia to govern that region and make preparations to expand again. Of the dominated tribes in that region, some were enslaved, others were eliminated, and some expelled from their lands.
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