

Mirroring the arrogance of their creator, they set their gaze on plains, the hunting ground of dragons, ripe with prey and resources definitely more than dragons needed. Yet, a clan of giants who were driven out of their home by the growing Elven Empire didn't. If they were to expand outside their forest, the fury of the heavens would be upon them. This was the first threat to the divine harmony of our world but elves acknowledged their limits and knew the consequences of their actions. Magically expanding the forests, thus their domain, limiting the living space of both dragons and giants and trapping the dwarves in their caverns which led to the great Elven-Dwarven War. The Elves were the first to stretch the boundaries set down by the heavens.

So he claimed the surface of the mountains, the highlands for his children. The plains were the domain of dragons, the forests of the elves and the caverns under the mountains of the dwarves. So he created a race bigger and stronger than both the elves and dwarves: the giants. The Father, as arrogant as he's always been, was craving to outdo both the Lady and the Smith. If the Lady could give life to her own children, why couldn't he? So he created the dwarves to carve in the mountains, mine and shape the ore inside. She taught her children the how to use the resources of the forest to survive without doing any harm and she taught them the way of magic.

So she created the elves to dwell in the forests and to worship her. Lady of the Forest was the first one to realize that although these god-like, gargantuan creatures were perfect in their own way, they weren't doing her perfect creation, the forests justice. Although many would disagree on how exactly our world, Ardh was created, legends of almost all the races of Aejdaria unite in one truth: heavens created the dragons first, in their own image, to rule the skies and the land on their behalf.
