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<span class="DROPCAP">N</span>o one truly knows where the first hint of the lycanthropic [[disease]] on [[Caesin]] came from but ancient cave paintings discovered by the satyrs on the island suggest that the island was once inhabited by a primitive race of men. It's quite likely that these first humans on the island were the carriers of the dreadful disease or came into contact with it somehow.
No one truly knows where the first hint of the lycanthropic [[disease]] on [[Caesin]] came from but ancient cave paintings discovered by the satyrs on the island suggest that the island was once inhabited by a primitive race of men. It's quite likely that these first humans on the island were the carriers of the dreadful disease or came into contact with it somehow.


For more than a few centuries, the western end of the island contained a race of lycanthropes: werewolves of the basest breed that rarely if ever left the natural form of a wolf. With time they were basically inbreeding themselves into extinction or being hunted by the numerous feys, treants, minotaurs, satyrs and other such [[races]] that shared the island with them. What saved these lycanthropes from extinction and gave rise to an even more sinister menace was the increased trade between [[Alindor]] and [[Mistone]].
For more than a few centuries, the western end of the island contained a race of lycanthropes: werewolves of the basest breed that rarely if ever left the natural form of a wolf. With time they were basically inbreeding themselves into extinction or being hunted by the numerous feys, treants, minotaurs, satyrs and other such [[races]] that shared the island with them. What saved these lycanthropes from extinction and gave rise to an even more sinister menace was the increased trade between [[Alindor]] and [[Mistone]].