![]() When the Central Island has landed in your city you can begin to create the initial resources known as Constructs. ![]() Could they finally have found their creators? When they arrived at your continent, they detected the desert that started growing out of your city and also life forms that resembled those of the High Men. So, the Constructs started to extend their search further, using their most evolved floating islands to look beyond the borders of Unur, and finally crossed the great ocean to find another continent - the continent you call Elvenar. Still, none of the mighty races that lived on Unur before the big drought reappeared. The years passed, Unur regained its fertility step by step, countless new types of flora and fauna surfaced on the land and the Constructs evolved and diversified even further. ![]() So, the Constructs, sad at heart but determined to fulfill their destiny, started to bring back fertility to Unur, silently hoping that once their work was done, their creators would return. Their creators were nowhere to be found - extinct or disappeared? This question remained unanswered. When the Constructs returned to Unur, there was only desert as far as they could see. So when the drought took over and the Elvenar High Men were close to extinction, they sent the Constructs to the skies where they should safely evolve over time until, one day, when their construction would be auto-completed, they would come back down to Unur to start with the task they had been created for. The Constructs were created to be self-sustaining and ever-evolving, just following the orders of the High Men but ultimately leading independent lives. Unfortunately, this last creation wasn't finished completely when the drought arrived in the cities of the High Men. The Constructs were once developed by the "High Men" to make unfertile land fertile again - a countermeasure to the rise of the Amuni.
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