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The Enorianites are the keepers of the cause of Light, holding to the ways of the Gods and the teachings of their forebears. Home to those who pursue the Godly causes of Fire, Justice, Truth, and Storm, the people of the southeast stand firm and true in their ideals, pursuing the coming of a new Age — The Age of Dawn. | The Enorianites are the keepers of the cause of Light, holding to the ways of the Gods and the teachings of their forebears. Home to those who pursue the Godly causes of Fire, Justice, Truth, and Storm, the people of the southeast stand firm and true in their ideals, pursuing the coming of a new Age — The Age of Dawn. | ||
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The city of Enorian, from which the Enorianites draw their name, was destroyed during the War of Night in the year 451 by the Nazedha, and has since been reconstructed. Post-War, the majority of the city's population is variously [[Orc]], [[Ogre]], [[Troll]], or [[Arqeshi]], with Humans comprising roughly one fourth of all Enorianites. Other significant minority races include [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], [[Kelki]], [[Mhun]], and [[Xoran]], who have all achieved representation and recognition disproportionate to their numbers within the city's population. | The city of Enorian, from which the Enorianites draw their name, was destroyed during the War of Night in the year 451 by the Nazedha, and has since been reconstructed. Post-War, the majority of the city's population is variously [[Orc]], [[Ogre]], [[Troll]], or [[Arqeshi]], with Humans comprising roughly one fourth of all Enorianites. Other significant minority races include [[Dwarf|Dwarves]], [[Kelki]], [[Mhun]], and [[Xoran]], who have all achieved representation and recognition disproportionate to their numbers within the city's population. | ||
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