Founding
The first mentioning of a small human fishing village at the mouth of the river Rhyn.
The Elves had brought Humans from Daurinath to Telamoth as part of their fighting force. They were promised land and riches, if they would help the Elves to conquer the new continent. After the victory over the Dragons, the Elves allowed the Humans to settle in the depopulated North of Telamoth. They were encouraged to found cities and kingdoms under the rule of their Elven masters, whom they owed tribute. The Human nations were granted a certain amount of independence, but they were always answerable to the Elven governors, stationed in every major settlement. A small Human settlement, a fishing village, situated at the mouth of the river Rhyn, was first mentioned in the tax registrar of the Elven governor, who oversaw the Kingdom of Noria. The scribe noted, that even thought the settlement was small, it profited from a favourable setting in a natural harbour and from the rich bounty, provided by the sea on that stretch of the coast.