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Kenku History
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In the beginning, when life created all the creatures of
his plane, air watched. He liked what life had done and decided
to create his own creatures. First, he created the elements.
He made them strong and powerful but they lacked the intelligence
of the creatures of life. So, he tried again and created a
race that he called the kenku. They are a race of humanoids
with the body of a man and the head and wings of a bird. They
are very brightly colored. They were not as powerful as the
Elementals, but what they lacked in power, they made up in
intelligence. Again, he was pleased with his creations and
continued to create other creatures, these are what have become
to be known as "air-type creatures". The kenku were by far
the most intelligent creatures and the closest to life's humans
of all the creatures that air created. Armed with their superior
intellect, the kenku soon became the rulers of elemental plane
of air.
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As the rulers of the air, They separated into houses. Each
house ruled a Particular area and lead armies of elementals.
They used rocs as beasts of burden and mounts of war. The
houses fought among themselves for centuries, just as human
have done. They fought for many different reasons, but the
biggest reason of all was to defend the honor of their house
and family name. All this continued until about a thousand
years ago, until the migration occurred.
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The Great Migration, as it has become to be known to those
of the plane of air, was when a small faction of kenku, left
the plane of air to live in the prime material plane, the
plane of life. They had grown tired of the constant fighting
and wanted a change of life style. This is where the histories
split, for there are actually two types of kenku, those native
to the plane of air or Planer Kenku and those native to the
prime material plane or Groundlings.
The Planar Kenku
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The migration made them realize the pettiness of their arguments.
So, they settled most of their differences and, for the most
part, lived in peace. All was well for about 400 years. During
this time, the planer kenku developed haughty and ignorant
attitudes toward all creatures but themselves. Being the leaders
of an entire plane for so many centuries tends to do that
to an ego. They became relaxed in their environment and began
to let their guard down.
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It was at this point that the intelligence of the rocs began
to develop. Over the next 500 hundred years, they changed.
They became intelligent enough that realized that they were
essentially slaves to the kenku. For the next fifty years
or so, the rocs began to resist the orders of the kenku and
organize themselves. Now, within the past fifty years, the
rocs have risen up against the kenku and the plane of air
is once again at war with itself.
The groundlings
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The groundling kenku found a portal to another plane, one
which they did not even know that existed. They had grown
tired of the ways of the planer kenku and decided to take
their chances in this new found world. They wanted nothing
to do with the kenku, so they collapsed the portal back to
the plane of air after they crossed to the prime material
plane. This was a rash decision and was the their biggest
mistake.
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Once here, they found several strange things. Among them
earth magic and solid ground. They adapted, with some difficulty,
but still they adapted. They also had some difficulty with
the creatures here, they hated them. They wandered the world
looking for some place to call home. Somewhere where they
could live alone in peace. They encountered creatures here
and their reactions to them soon earned the reputation of
being evil, though they truly were not. Eventually, they found
a place away from the humanoids of this realm and, after 500
years of wandering, settled they settled far north of Barlow
in the caves they found there. They only left their caves
when they required something that they could not provide for
themselves. And, when they did leave, their reputation would
not permit them to trade with the surrounding humanoids, so
they could only resort to thievery. Their actions again built
upon their reputation as an evil race of thieves. Plus, their
natural curiosity didn't help this much. But, otherwise, they
lived quite happily for 250 years until they encountered the
Drow. The caves that they settled in were within the boundaries
of the underdark.
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The Drow watched them from the time they first entered the
caverns until that day, 250 years later, when they approached
the groundlings. During this 250 years of study, the Drow
discovered that they had much in common with the groundlings;
a bad reputation, hatred of the surface dwellers, and evil
(even though the groundlings really weren't). So, the Drow
approached the groundlings offering an alliance. Together,
with the magical power of the Drow and the flight and ability
to enter the daylight, the two races would be unstoppable.
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But again, the groundlings hated the humanoid races, including
the Drow. So needless to say, they refused. This angered the
Drow. If they couldn't have them peacefully, then they would
take them by force and breed their own "new breed". The war
that followed lasted for nearly 200 years. Many groundlings
were slain. And, in the end, the Drow captured the remaining
groundlings, enslaving them for ten long years.
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During this time, the Drow tried breeding the groundlings.
But a neutral house (the house we now call the good house)
realized the consequences of these actions. They freed the
groundlings and stopped the experiment. The groundlings left
the caverns never to return. They met a humanoid named lord
Silvermane. He told them of an island to the east, where they
would be safe and could live in peace. So they began to migrate
there.
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On this trip, there came across another kenku, laying slain
in the forest. They healed him and discovered that he was
a planer lord, brought here against his will. But, he had
no desire to go back. His name was lord Phoenix Tzar. The
groundling looked at this as another gift from Silvermane
and accepted phoenix as their leader. He lead them to the
isle were they live today. They have decided to repay lord
Silvermane by giving him their loyalty and respect him as
all of life's creatures do. Lord Silvermane in turn treats
them as one of life's creatures.
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