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===== Sterådas =====
There was once upon a time a Vania named Nahmi. He was a wanderer who had visited almost all lands of the world. He was a good man who lived of the fruits of the forest. But he grew old and tired and he could not travel anymore, so therefore he decided to settle down. It took him many years to find a land where he wanted to settle, but eventually he found one in the west of the world. He took convinced his brother Nakhala to go live there with him. They took their families and travelled for many years until they finally got there. When they arrived they saw a great plain covered in snow. Nakhala was furious and felt cheated. But then Nahmi set his hand in the snow and picked up a fruit from under the snow. He then told Nahkala to taste it, and he did. The fruit, from that day on called Sterå, tasted like a blessing from Agania and filled the hungriest stomache in one bite only. The two brothers and their families now settled there. Word spread of the blessed fruit and many came to settle there aswell, in the land that became known as Tarland.
 
More and more people settled in the land and a government became needed. The most notable Vanias were called to a meeting on the mountain of Tullahuse in the middle of the great plain. Two men stood as candidates for the positions as kings. They were from the two most rich familys in the land, Kanudas and Altagas. Jedrhi of Tidenheim was from the Kanudas family, the rulers of the city of Tidenheim and Ivilklis of Kalagan was from the Altagas family, the rulers of Kalagan. After days and weeks of discussing Jedrhi was eventually chosen to be king of Sterådas, land of the Sterå, who became known as Tarland by the humans. Tidenheim became the capital of the land and almost everyone was happy with the desiscion and accepted and praised Jedrhi as their new king. But there was some that didn't. The family of Altagas and their city of Kalagan were not. Their sister city of Hjärnu were not happy either and the two citys would always be against the king and his men. A hatred against Tidenheim and the rest of Sterådas for accepting the Kanudas as kings grew large and the two citys rested until their revenge could come.
 
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