[center][hider=Arguis][img]http://mayhemandmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/A-fantasy-Photoshop-painting-in-which-a-boy-plays-chess-with-mice-while-confetti-and-streamers-fall.jpg[/img] [b]Name:[/b] Arguis [i]Might[/i] 10 Might/ 1 FreePoint [i]Level[/i] 4 [b]Domains/Portfolios:[/b] Knowledge (Nigh Omniscience) [b]Musical Theme:[/b] Normal: [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bbWwU6S7WSg]Feather[/url] War Theme: [url=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uu94eOQqYP4]Enfin Apparu[/url][/hider][/center] If anyone were to watch the Uri go about their day to day life, you could compare them to ants. They worked hard, and quickly to catch up to the rest of the people on Arguilla. They learned from each of the races, they watched from inside their cocoons, utilizing their roots to connect with the plant life around them. They observed the humans, and they gained many of the aspects of the human psyche, the Dyun, a violent race, one that they could not gain knowledge from. Then their was the Cimex, a race whose intelligence was on par with humans and Uri. The Uri could see that they were quickly gaining momentum, once organization was achieved, the Cimex could end up unstoppable. Uri village after village popped up all over Arguilla, their sudden appearance no doubt stunned the other races. Their growth was rapid, their population slowly growing to the number of that of the humans. They created beautiful temples in their villages, worshiping the gods that affected them the most. The god of Souls, the god of Knowledge, and recently, the god of Forges. With the appearance of the Arma Ignatius, many races learned the wonders of metal works. In the pursuit of knowledge and organization, Village Counsels were put together, and jobs were dished out to the people. Some were sent to mine, sent deep into the crust of Galbar to find metals. Others, were smith's, working with the metals, following in the foot steps of Ferghus. This fascinated Arguis, and gave him an idea. The Uri had already developed a society, but just like the Cimex, their organization could use some work. Arguis implanted a thought into all of the Uri Village Counselors in Arguilla, simultaneously. They created a concept called the Paths. The Paths consisted of gods and the domains they rulled over, these domains would be categories in which jobs were ordered. The Path of Knowledge, encompassed jobs like scientists, politicians, philosophers. The path of the Soul encompassed jobs such as priests and those who could see the river of Souls , and so on. With this concept, many of the Uri Villages ended migrating to the east, mostly to avoid confrontation with the Cimex to the south. As more and more congregated, ideas were shared, bonds were created. Within years, their settlement grew into a kingdom. Walls of Iron were erected around the kingdom, and outside the walls were acres of land used for agriculture. More Paths were created, the Path of Creation, for those such as architects and construction workers, Path of War, for those who fought for their Kingdom, and the Path of Forges, for blacksmiths. As time went on, an official government was established, led by 7 Counselors. Each was head over something in the kingdom, be it Commerce or War, but their was one who possessed more power than the rest, and he was considered King. The Kingdom of [url=http://digital-art-gallery.com/oid/17/935x524_4727_Dark_and_day_commission_2d_fantasy_castle_landscape_architecture_picture_image_digital_art.jpg]Dusis[/url]had been created. But while the Uri grew, so did the Cimex. Once again they evolved, thanks to the creations of Ferghus, they evolved into a form that allowed them to work with metal. There claws were replaced with hand, that of the humans in fact. Their claws grew on the top side of their wrist, this way they kept their combat capabilities. Before long, the Cimex towers were no longer stone, but iron. With the Cimex's goals reached, the King made his descion, the humans and Uri would be wiped out. Within days, the Cimexian army had been mobilized.