In the ancient land of Qailla, where the sun kissed the earth with golden warmth and the winds whispered tales of old, there roamed the Anuvali, a tribe of nomadic hunters known as the Qadenians. For millennia, they traversed the vast southern plains, following the migratory herds and living in harmony with the rhythms of nature.
In the time of the fourth age, when the world was young and the stars danced in the night sky, the Qadenians looked to the heavens with reverence. They believed in the power of the Arini, divine beings who shaped the world and governed the cycles of life and death. Through rituals and offerings, they sought the favor of these ancient deities, weaving their faith into the fabric of their daily lives.