The Marshtide Kingdom

Ancient History
The Marshtide Kingdom was the last of the Human kingdom to be formed in the Age of Founding. The great General Abraxis lead his troops against the Elves to take this land from them. Though the Elves were defeated and pushed back into the dales it would not be the last they were heard of. It would be nearly a century and a half before the battle between Human and Elf would resume. After a month of fierce fighting a star fell out of the sky and landed in the forest north-east of Marshtide Keep. From that point on the Elves seeming lost hope and gave up. The Elves were then given a choice: Return to the Dales and never leave again, or to join the Human society. The majority of the Elves chose to assimilate into Human culture while a few returned to the Dales.

Discovery of the Temple.
Shortly after defeat of the Elves an expedition was sent into the forest to see exactly what had fallen out of the sky. After a few months of wandering the expedition had discovered the location of what ever fell out of the sky. To the expeditions surprise rather than a crater and an ashen section of forest they found a large swath of forest turned to sand. In the center of the sand was a temple that went unscathed. It appeared to be to some kind of Elven god, but when any of the Elves were question none had any answers to give. This temple due to a lack of answers and superstition is now known as Gods Fall Temple.

Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages the Marshtide Kingdom experienced a remarkable amount of prosperity. Surprisingly despite conflicts in other kingdoms the Marshtide Kingdom was left untouched and Neutral to all parties.

Recent Times
In recent times the Marshtide Kingdom has experienced a decline. Citizens are not happy with the current ruler Pelagon Abraxis a descendant of General Abraxis. Sightings of Dale Elves outside of the Dales are frightening and there are sightings of large unmarked ships sailing around Lands End as well. Despite all of this Pelagon dismisses all of these claims and does not act.