History of Unas - Caves of Dunadey

Scholars from Calnuthe and Summe can trace the history of their people back over six thousand years.
How?

The history of Calnuthe and Meer is well documented after the fall of the angels, one thousand, one hundred and seventy eight years ago, during the battle of the Gods in which Heiden gave his supporters the right to break away from Heaven and live elsewhere within the universe, this included Earth and Unas. A famous scholar from Caci called Lar, is widely considered as the greatest history of his time, for it was Lar who found the secret caves of Dunadey, at the foot of the Edga Mountains. Within these ancient caves, Lar came across the story of civilisation, dating back around six thousand years before the fall of the angels. Within these caves were great paintings, charting the history of Calnuthe and Meer.

The Story of Unas

According to Lar, around six thousand years ago, a great many people from another world were transported through time to the young world of Unas, populated only by wild beasts and vegetation. The paintings show a group of men and women, surrounding a stone circle. Above the stones are painted the movements of the moon, crossing over the sun, an eclipse. Lar is correct, for in the year 3211 BC on earth a great event took place during an eclipse, across the world. Groups of pagan worshipers across the earth, worshipping at their stone circles, whereas the moon passed over the sun, those close to the stones were transported through time to the world of Unas, dispersed across the young planet. In particular, groups of ancient Druids and Celts were transported to Calnuthe and Meer. Among these groups where those possessed of magic, known as priests, witches and masters. For six thousand years, the forefathers of Calnuthe and Meer, moulded and created their civilisations. And over the course of their history, the Kingdoms of Meer and Calnuthe where formed, at first ruled over by tribes then by Kings.


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