The exact date of founding is unknown, but the Wild Bison is believed to have been founded sometime around 360 DE, give or take a few years. This would have been prior to the Great Uprising, when Imbria was still united under the Imbrianus Empire.
The exact date of founding is unknown, but the Wild Bison is believed to have been founded sometime around 360 DE, give or take a few years. This would have been prior to the Great Uprising, when Imbria was still united under the Imbrianus Empire.
The original building burned down during the Great Uprising, a war between witches and mages that resulted in the toppling of an empire and the formation of new, indpendent nations.
It is unknown if the fire was directly a result of military action, an unrelated accident, or an incidence of arson. The Wild Bison was slowly rebuilt over the next few years.
The Great Uprising ended with the formation of separate nations in 394 DE. Soon after, necromancers and blood magic users were no longer welcome in Salaris and Torverath, and in some cases were strongly persecuted.
The Wild Bison is rumored to have aided in the escape of necromancers who had been trapped in the southern states into Necros and blood magic users into Rhovan, as well as anyone else who wished to leave Salaris for any reason, including fleeing from the law or for religious differences.
This rumor is unvalidated, and the exact dates of this supposed activity are unclear.
The second burning of the Wild Bison was believed to have been arson. 27 people perished in this fire.
The incident was believed to have been the activity of one Harvester group eleminating a rival group. Because unrelated people were harmed, locals captured the accused gang and hanged them in the village.
The third time the Wild Bison burned down was the result of an accidental kitchen fire. A few injuries occured, but no one perished in this fire.
This time, the owners took the opportunity to expand the building upon rebuilding.