The ordinary people of Eridoria suffered the most during the war of the gods. Their homes were destroyed, their crops were burned, and their families were torn apart. The land was scorched, the skies were dark, and the oceans were treacherous. The people were caught in the crossfire, their lives torn asunder by the conflicting powers of the gods.
It's estimated that over a million lives were lost during the 30-day war. Cities were reduced to rubble, towns were burned to the ground, and villages were destroyed. The people were left to pick up the pieces, to mourn their dead, and to struggle to survive.
King Arin II, the reigning monarch of Eridoria, had lost his own family in the war, as a result of fires which landed on earth; Sani's fire which he fiercely fought with. His palace was destroyed, his cabinet members were scattered, and his people were suffering. He wandered the land, a broken man, searching for survivors and trying to make sense of the devastation.
His cabinet members, who had managed to survive, were:
- Lord Ravenswood, the Chancellor, who had lost his arm in the war.
- Lady Nightshade, the Advisor, who had seen her family burnt before her eyes.
- Lord Stormwind, the General, who had lost his entire army.
Together, they struggled to rebuild the kingdom, to feed the hungry, and to shelter the homeless. Brick by brick, they rebuild the fallen walls of Eridoria, they worked tirelessly, using their skills and resources to restore order and stability to the land.
The ordinary people suffered in ways unimaginable. The people were forced to flee their homes, running for safety, they left behind everything they knew and loved.
Many were separated from their families, not knowing if their loved ones were alive or dead.
The little children who lost their parents, the old men and women, who were sick and unable to run for safety were left to starve, with no food or water, and no hope of relief.
Most people who had managed to find safety were forced to fight for survival, against other humans and against the monsters that roamed the land.
Sadly, many, including the monarch were left to mourn their dead, with no chance to say goodbye or find closure.
The war of the gods had left deep scars on the people of Eridoria. They were traumatized, they were suffering, and they were struggling to survive.
The sealing of the gods had brought peace, but it had also brought a new set of challenges. The people of Eridoria had to rebuild their lives, their homes, and their kingdom. They had to find a way to heal, to forgive, and to move on.
The people of Eridoria scattered, seeking refuge in the aftermath of the devastating war. The survivors, led by King Arin II and his cabinet members, Lord Ravenswood, Lady Nightshade, and Lord Stormwind, came together to rebuild their shattered land.
They faced numerous challenges as food was scarce, and hunger was rampant.
Shelters were destroyed, leaving many without homes.
Infrastructure was in ruins, making trade and commerce impossible.
Fear and mistrust lingered, as the people struggled to come to terms with the trauma they had experienced.
Despite these obstacles, the king and his cabinet worked tirelessly to restore hope and stability to the land.
They established temporary settlements, providing shelter and food for the survivors.
They organized teams to clear rubble and rebuild infrastructure.
Also, they encouraged trade and commerce, using alternative methods to restore economic stability.
And they dostered a sense of community, promoting unity and trust among the people.
Lord Stormwind, the General, played a crucial role in maintaining order and protecting the people from roving gangs and monsters that still roamed the land. Lady Nightshade used her knowledge of magic to help rebuild homes and infrastructure, while Lord Ravenswood used his diplomatic skills to forge alliances with neighboring kingdoms.
King Arin II, with his compassionate leadership, inspired the people to work together towards a common goal - rebuilding their beloved Eridoria. Slowly but surely, the land began to heal. New homes were built, crops were planted, and trade flourished once more.
The people of Eridoria emerged from the darkness, their resilience and determination shining like a beacon of hope in a world ravaged by war. They had faced the unimaginable and had come out stronger, their bonds stronger, and their spirit unbroken.
But the lost access to hear the gods and have them lead in their battles, magic was also lost and for that reason, they lost many battles and had to pay tributes to many nations, giving from their lack, they remained ever empty.