History of Durpar and Var the Golden:
Durpar and Var the Golden share a common history. Over three-thousand years ago,
these countries were both subject to the great kingdom of Raurin. When Raurin
fell in 2488DR, the countries of Durpar and Var barely survived the destruction.
Rioting, mass destruction, and hatred of nobility were rampant, and the two
countries descended into barbarism for over two millennia. Finally, after most
of the barbarian tribes were wiped out by the great empire of Mulhorand, a
leader emerged. Satama, a mere trader, experienced a divine revelation and
formulated a new philosophy All things in the world were connected, were part of
a single creation spirit, and all of the gods of the Realms were merely parts of
the same entity. Soon all the Shining Lands embraced the teachings of Satama,
and the seeds of civilization were laid in what came to be known as the Lands of
the One.
Since the Lands of the One had many natural resources, trade with Mulhorand and
Luiren became a way of life. Merchants were honored above all. In time, the
Maharajah of Durpar and the Rajah of Var were replaced with a Council of
Merchants. During this time the land suffered occasional raiding attacks from
the horsewomen of Dambrath, and had many skirmishes with the neighboring
countries of Estagund and Ulgarth.
In 1023 DR, after an armed peace had been worked out with Ulgarth, the Council
of Merchants decided that something needed to done about the raiders from
Estagund who were hurting trade with other countries. War was an inconvenience,
but interrupting trade was life-threatening.
Jeradeem, the richest merchant in the lands, was given power to negotiate a
settlement. During these negotiations he proved, at least in the eyes of the
Durparians, that he was indeed the master trader he seemed. Estagund had just
tried a foolish invasion of Dambrath. The vengeful female leaders of that land
wiped out nearly every ablebodied fighting man they sent. The monsters of
Veldorn were causing problems, and Estagund was going through a famine.
It was here that Jeradeem showed his fine merchant's instincts. He could not
pass up such an advantage, and began bargaining the most outrageous trade of all
time. He met with the leaders of Estagund, a fearful king and his nobles, and
explained the advantages of Durparian life and the philosophy of the Adama, the
oneness of all things. He bargained for days until finally the king made the
trade. He purchased the whole of Estagund for the countries of Durpar and Var at
the price of 24 gems. He also promised protection, and help for their
integration into the Durparian way of life. Thus were formed the Shining Lands.
Within a hundred years, the three countries shared a common way of life, and
with the added strength and resources of Estagund, Durparian merchants increased
their trading range. They roamed as far east as Kara Tur, as far north as the
Sea of Fallen Stars, and west to Dambrath and Halruaa. At the present time, with
the newly discovered lands of Maztica and Zaakhara beckoning, the future looks
bright.