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Everyone assumed the war in the Middle East was fought over

oil painting and power, but only one of those hypotheticals is correct. Behind

every important figure there's someone pulling the strings, someone

forcing a retired docket. The Middle East is no different. That is

where everything started. Long before the monarchs of Europe and

the dictators of Egypt, Christ and Moses, there lived the Algula.

The Algula are a shark race that went undetected by humans

for thousands of times. Created by Gods they were erected to be bigger

and stronger than humans, still they weren't imperishable. The

Algula endured constitutionally long dates but weren't immortal

beings. When they went up against each other in battle they were as

vulnerable as humans are against one another. utmost of the Algula

Ghul soldiers did not live to see old age, rather they failed in battle.

Their king was important and knew no equal. Being the strongest

meant no bone

would challenge him or question his rule. These were

the times of calmness, when humans were safe. Hashim, the

destroyer of wrong, ruled his people with a firm hand and harsh

discipline. He kept the peace of his subjects while keeping the

humans unconscious to their actuality and power.

He was married to Queen Afaf, whose name meant" one who is

pure and loving." The Algula cherished their royal family; their

service to their people was unquestioned and unfaltering. Queen Afaf

drag King Hashim halves, an cbn and a bent. Fertility wasn't

commodity the Algula had luck with. It was dangerous for them; the

survival rate for a mama and her youthful was about thirty percent.

Some believed having halves was a sign from the Gods, agreeing with

way the Algula were living their lives.

There was a vaticination formerly told, that the end of their actuality

would come from two powers at war, the beast and the huntsman.

Some Algula chroniclers say the two powers were related, others say

they were nemeses. No bone

knows for sure, the restatement having

been lost with the generational transfer of stories and the loss of

their shoptalk.

Hashim's ebn', Haydar, had the spirit of a captain; it was kindly

fitting that his name meant" King of the timber and sovereign of all." He

was willful and ruthless, with no tone- control. Haydar was

careless with his conduct and that was what upset Hashim the most

about turning his people over to him. He was hysterical if he left his ebn'

in control, wars would start out of covetousness and rapacity. Haydar's quick

temper got him into fights with those he was around on a diurnal base.

Hashim tried tutoring him to hold his lingo, but the assignments noway

took, always ending in a fight.

Hashim's bent, Ikram, was known for her liberality and

hospitality. She was always immolating for the Algula people and made

sure they had what they demanded for survival. King Hashim tagged to

pass the throne to her and therefore the launch of the royal contest. Ikram

and Haydar would ever be adversaries and so would their

descendants. While the mortal population grounded their history on the

two rival houses of Ishmael and Isaac, the Algula grounded theirs on

Ikram and Haydar. Everyone had to pick a side; they just supplicated they

picked the right bone

.

King Hashim ruled the Algula for times, during this time

there were many wars. The humans continued to fight among each

other, but the Algula allowed them to live in relative peace, free from

their influences. On the night of King Hashim's death, Ikram was

culminated Queen and given Hashim's people to cover and lead.

Feeling slighted, Haydar dissolved into the night, not minding what

happed to his family. While the change of power passed, the

humans were passing a rush of Maronites into the present

country of Lebanon. After the revolutions started in the Middle East,

it is said that Haydar escaped to England. The remaining Algula

stayed in the mountains, down from the affluence of humans.

Present day Zahle, Lebanon is where King Hashim's body was

laid to rest. Queen Ikram showed hospitality toward these mortal

Maronites and decided they could help the Algula progress. The

peace of the two races lasted just over 100 times, flourishing until around 636A.D. The humans had a war among themselves. The

Muslims and Christians fought to the death, killing each other and

destroying the land. Word got back to Queen Ikram that her akh,

Haydar, and his generals were behind the wars, obliging the

humans to fight by corrupting their weak minds and natures, turning

them against one another. Queen Ikram transferred her Ghul mercenaries

out in hunt of her binary. Their orders were to bring him back alive.

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IN THE BEGINNING
Everyone assumed the war in the Middle East was fought over oil painting and power, but only one of those hypotheticals is correct. Behind every important figure there's someone pulling the strings, someone forcing a retired docket. The Middle East is no different. That is where everything started. Long before the monarchs of Europe and the dictators of Egypt, Christ and Moses, there lived the Algula. The Algula are a shark race that went undetected by humans for thousands of times. Created by Gods they were erected to be bigger and stronger than humans, still they weren't imperishable. The Algula endured constitutionally long dates but weren't immortal beings. When they went up against each other in battle they were as vulnerable as humans are against one another. utmost of the Algula Ghul soldiers did not live to see old age, rather they failed in battle. Their king was important and knew no equal. Being the strongest meant no bone would challenge him or question his rule. These were the times of calmness, when humans were safe. Hashim, the destroyer of wrong, ruled his people with a firm hand and harsh discipline. He kept the peace of his subjects while keeping the humans unconscious to their actuality and power. He was married to Queen Afaf, whose name meant" one who is pure and loving." The Algula cherished their royal family; their service to their people was unquestioned and unfaltering. Queen Afaf drag King Hashim halves, an cbn and a bent. Fertility wasn't commodity the Algula had luck with. It was dangerous for them; the survival rate for a mama and her youthful was about thirty percent. Some believed having halves was a sign from the Gods, agreeing with way the Algula were living their lives. There was a vaticination formerly told, that the end of their actuality would come from two powers at war, the beast and the huntsman. Some Algula chroniclers say the two powers were related, others say they were nemeses. No bone knows for sure, the restatement having been lost with the generational transfer of stories and the loss of their shoptalk. Hashim's ebn', Haydar, had the spirit of a captain; it was kindly fitting that his name meant" King of the timber and sovereign of all." He was willful and ruthless, with no tone- control. Haydar was careless with his conduct and that was what upset Hashim the most about turning his people over to him. He was hysterical if he left his ebn' in control, wars would start out of covetousness and rapacity. Haydar's quick temper got him into fights with those he was around on a diurnal base. Hashim tried tutoring him to hold his lingo, but the assignments noway took, always ending in a fight. Hashim's bent, Ikram, was known for her liberality and hospitality. She was always immolating for the Algula people and made sure they had what they demanded for survival. King Hashim tagged to pass the throne to her and therefore the launch of the royal contest. Ikram and Haydar would ever be adversaries and so would their descendants. While the mortal population grounded their history on the two rival houses of Ishmael and Isaac, the Algula grounded theirs on Ikram and Haydar. Everyone had to pick a side; they just supplicated they picked the right bone . King Hashim ruled the Algula for times, during this time there were many wars. The humans continued to fight among each other, but the Algula allowed them to live in relative peace, free from their influences. On the night of King Hashim's death, Ikram was culminated Queen and given Hashim's people to cover and lead. Feeling slighted, Haydar dissolved into the night, not minding what happed to his family. While the change of power passed, the humans were passing a rush of Maronites into the present country of Lebanon. After the revolutions started in the Middle East, it is said that Haydar escaped to England. The remaining Algula stayed in the mountains, down from the affluence of humans. Present day Zahle, Lebanon is where King Hashim's body was laid to rest. Queen Ikram showed hospitality toward these mortal Maronites and decided they could help the Algula progress. The peace of the two races lasted just over 100 times, flourishing until around 636A.D. The humans had a war among themselves. The Muslims and Christians fought to the death, killing each other and destroying the land. Word got back to Queen Ikram that her akh, Haydar, and his generals were behind the wars, obliging the humans to fight by corrupting their weak minds and natures, turning them against one another. Queen Ikram transferred her Ghul mercenaries out in hunt of her binary. Their orders were to bring him back alive. They pursued all possible sightings, looking for Haydar for nearly 1000 times; he was always one step ahead. His keen vision of war helped him lead the humans to multitudinous palms, taking over different metropolises and overrunning country after country. He enjoyed leaving blood cataracts in his wake. Haydar stayed down from the mountains, knowing his okht and her pious subjects took retreat there. He wanted to handle her tête-à-tête. Queen Ikram married Tamman, an Algula joker known to be of great strength. Their first- born, an ebn' they called Zayn, was known for his mesmerizing beauty and his tenacity. As the first born, he would take his omm's place on the throne one day. Queen Ikram and King Tamman bore a alternate child, Nikole, who was known for her desire to fight for her subjects and icing the honorable are always victorious. Their children were always getting into the Algula's affairs from a youthful age, trying to learn how to one day lead. The two wanted to rule together, unyoking the responsibility and the power. Zayn and Nikole knew each had value and strengths the other might be deficient in. They agreed to always work together and combine forces, thus, their stylish traits would always lead their people. In 1777, Zahle, the city in Lebanon in which the royal family abided , fell to an irruption. Haydar's men led by his children, stormed through the depressions, killing Queen Ikram and King Tamman in their home. Haydar licked their blood from his hands and delighted in their riots. Zayn managed to save Nikole. They fled the country searching for a safe heaven. The Algula people were in shambles with no bone to lead them. While escaping, Zayn learned from a Spanish seaman about The New World and the Colonies. Zayn made his people leave the Middle East with him and travel to the New World. He hoped this would be a good place to start over and rebuild what they had left of their honor. Their father's emir, Nasir, the commander, traveled with them. He maintained ties to the Algula community while guarding the royal heirs at law. They lived like gadabouts for a while, not wanting to place roots for fear of being discovered before they were ready to reclaim their lineage. In 1861, Haydar set up them staying in the American colonies. They had formed a union with the Americans and were helping New England with the artificial revolution. Haydar moved his forces into the state of Georgia and enlisted the help of its leaders. In an attempt to capture his amm, Zayn rode with General Sherman during the fall of 1864. He was there the night they burned Atlanta to the ground. Haydar swore he'd destroy his fraudulent amma and eben amma along with the pathetic humans whom they were helping. Zayn's alliance with the humans turned out to be stronger than anticipated while they fought a veritably bloody war. ultimately the North prevailed and sluggishly the rest of the Algula migrated to The New World. After proving himself a leader during the battle, Zayn mounted the throne to rule in his omm's place in the spring of 1890. He took over command of the colors as they established their homes in the mountain ranges like they formerly did in their motherland. As North America developed, Zayn and Nikole settled in the Rocky Mountains, starting to lay down ties to the community and to each other. The Algula population still fights among one another. Haydar uses his following to circulate medicines and produce violence near Algula composites in an attempt to make Zayn and his people flee Colorado. These tactics used evocative of what took place in Zahle so numerous times agone .

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