"And with that said, the flow of the continent began to change." Lynn had finally softened her expression a little after saying all that, and could now better explain why Raidu was divided like that.
Basically, and once everyone in Raidu took Ventuswill's words as truth, the first to mobilize were all the dwarven clans on the continent, after all, Raidu was the place they considered as their homeland, and taking that into account mind you, they were not going to let some other foreign power take advantage of the moment of confusion or pause to claim something that was not theirs.
For that reason, the dwarf clans gathered together, bringing with them all the people of the different races that considered Raidu as their home so that they could carry the word throughout the entire territory in addition to their own people with the idea given by the dwarves, which was to make Raidu a power or nation that would compete with the world, which further highlighted the words they had heard a long time ago.
This is how a single idea grew as it passed from word to mouth until it became the intention of all the people of the continent. Of course, the main focus of that idea fell in the hands of the dwarf clans, but something important that allowed the development of what they wanted to achieve was the fact that they never showed the intention of taking the role of rulers since, from the beginning, it was never sought to create a power similar to that of the other continents.
Maybe that was some kind of advantage, the people of Raidu were like beginners in a game that had already been active for a year, so although they could replicate some kingdom or empire of today, they chose not to choose either of the two because the aspect of nonconformity, wars, and conflicts was something very present in those types of structure.
All those thoughts triggered a brainstorming among all the relevant characters of the time, the intention of not repeating the mistakes of others was strong enough to look for an alternative, so, after a long time considering it, what was created was which was now known in Futhark as the Republic of Eucraft.
A country divided into regions known as states, each of them delimited and governed by a governor who did not have supreme power in it, but who also provided balance in the territory. The structure of this power, as solid and revolutionary for the world, was equally complicated, something that any of the other existing powers would find very difficult to replicate. At first it had been put into practice in the hope that it would be what everyone was looking for, and to the good fortune of the people of Raidu, as the years have passed, they can now be proud of what they achieved.
"I must say that… It is quite unique considering all the other continents" Blake had just heard a slightly different version of that explanation from Lynn, and now he perfectly understood the starting point of the story.
"That's right, obviously complications arose in the beginning, there was even the intervention of some people to take advantage and take over a part of Raidu, but they all ended up failing since the movements of the dwarf clans were too fast. and they showed the intention to protect their land, for this reason they were and are quite respected in Raidu, and their presence as rulers of many of the states of Eucraft is also due to that popularity, in addition to the fact that they are a race that is quite friendly with the other all races." Blake didn't say anything against it, he just needed to think about Gaius to agree, although if all the dwarves were like Gaius... Blake didn't want to think about it too much... "Also... You should know that, among all the powers of Futhark, the republic of Eucraft is considered to have the greatest economic and technological power in the world, and once again, it is all thanks to the dwarven clans of the continent. Almost every modern tool, device or artifact has crossed Eucraft at some point, which makes no one want to get on the bad side of said territory, even the Sechs empire despite both focusing on developing in the same way.
Blake nodded continuously while her hand continued to move the pencil in her hand. All of this had made her see that, in addition to the existence of the different Futhark territories, she should also take a look at the history of each of them since he doesn't know what he would find, but he could leave everything for the future.
"Now I understand why they had to mention the guardian of fire... But I think something important is missing." Blake now remembered to mention the elder dragons with some respect, but several things still sparked his curiosity, and one of them was something that Lynn forgot to mention, or so he thought.
"Hehe, I didn't forget, Blake. It's true that I've only mentioned three of the guardians, but I needed to tell you about the guardian of fire first." Lynn was satisfied that Blake was paying attention to what they were talking about since she remembered that aspect, so she didn't waste much time before making mention of the last of the gods of Futhark. "The last of the guardians. Some say that he is the oldest among them all since he represents the same earth that is beneath us as the runes of the same element. His task has always been related to the guardian of fire since he is in charge of returning life to all the destruction caused by the curse of Firesome as well as that which takes place in other types of disasters. He is the one who presides over the resurrection. The guardian of the earth… Terrable."
Just when she finished, Lynn unconsciously breathed a sigh of relief. The mere mention of all those characters was difficult for her, a common person would even prefer to use the term "gods" to refer to the Futhark guardians before even thinking about pronouncing their names, but Lynn would not leave Blake with a question no answer, plus she believed that with all that she could end this little study session... But that still had to wait a little longer...
[Progress… Saved.]