Deciding to settle, the Eryndor tribe returned to the home of the first Eryndor race, Ugur.
Back on the undulating plains, where he first built the statue of their God, Ugur couldn't help but smile.
Because of his reinforcement, despite hundreds of years passing, the statue remained intact, standing gloriously on the ground.
Performing ceremonies and praying to their God, they began to work and develop their civilization.
To ensure future generations could multiply freely without worrying about the dangers of this world, they needed a strong foothold.
Soon, tens of thousands of Eryndor set out to build towering walls.
Stretching from east to west, the walls resembled a coiling dragon, blocking any monster that dared to trespass into their territory.
As time passed and the walls surrounded the land, infrastructure also began to take shape.