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A continuation of the Euclides history. Long before the murdon became angered with the humans, and even longer before Amunuku (see Amuni history) blessed a scattered group of Euclides, a small group of wanton explorers crept onboard a ship going westward and were brought to non-other than America. The humans they'd come with were a relativly small, young group, and were quickly lost and forgotten by the Euclide. They, on the other hand, were as experianced as any Euclides should be, and quickly made do with what they could, and happily explored the land. Soon enough, they ran into a group of Native Americans. They were curious about these strange new animals, and how they could talk. It was amazing! The Euclide were invited into their homes, after proving they were not dangerous, and nor were they spirits. They soon began to develope a culture similar to the Natives, and even renamed themselves Defore, for they no longer felt like Euclides. This is not where the story ends, though. A great many years after this, once the Defore had settled down and become a natural part of the new world, another batch of stray men came tumbling out of ships onto the banks of their lands. The Pioneers. And with them came the curiousity of a hundred Defore minds. Soon a few of their ranks began to slip out of their old habitats, and followed after these strange new people. Many of them had forgotten what a white man looked like, but it was not hard for them to grasp the new culture. Especially not for the young ones of the newest generations, who were so easily moulded and shaped. There quickly became an obvious different between those who stayed with the Natives, and those who went with the Pioneers, Ranchers, and Cowboys. Not only in personality and habit, but in powers, too. To better adapt and confront the Pioneers, those who went to them, came in the form of a human. As Euclides were all white-skinned at one time, it was no different for these new Defore. They blended in perfectly. Those who could not fully shift stayed with the natives, and learned their spirit magics and healing tricks. It was almost as if there were two new races of Defore, and that is what they refered to themselves as. Seperating themselves into two variations. The Ninidia, or Natives, and the Ciondre, Pioneers.
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