Many years ago even before the race of men were born there was a great continent known as Ragnar the same land that humans rule today. Its natives-Elves wise, knowledgeable, and peaceful creatures that wish to safe guard nature, Dragons ancient beings that used to fill the skies of Ragnar. These two races lived in peace together while keeping to themselves and never made contact but were still aware of each other.
After years of peace and tranquility in Ragnar it soon came to an end. A land now known as Hell's door is where trouble arose. The influence of a terrible Demon Lord known as Tirnoch spread through Ragnar reaching for victims so that he may turn them into his slaves and make them do his bidding. It was at that time he discovered the existence of Elves and managed to influence a great deal of the Elves over the years. Because of their exposure to this terrible darkness the possessed Elves' skin turned dark and their eyes changed from a delightful colour to a blood red colour, these creatures that used to be the kindest and fairest race are now blood thirsty beings that wish nothing but the destruction of Ragnar. Their demon master's will became their own.
For long these evil beings have performed dark rituals dedicated to Tirnoch in the shadow of Hell's Door, away from the eyes of the Elves and the Dragons. After each ritual of gods know what, it brought Tirnoch another step closer to be able to enter Ragnar in his physical form. Tirnoch demanded that the Dark Elves were supposed to start his reign of terror and let the inhabitants know of the darkness that was to come. The Dark Elves without hesitation began a conquest against the Elves of Adrüsos (the Elven's ancestral country). Tirnoch's puppets spread nothing but chaos, darkness and fear. They travelled southeast from Hell's Door toward Adrüsos. Along the way the Dark Elves pillaged other Elven villages and performed terrible magic on the corpses to raise them back from the dead to serve the Demon Lord.
The Elves of Adrüsos however did not stand idly by while their kin were slaughtered and their homeland being consumed by Tirnoch's foul influence, they went war against the ''dark lings'' as they called them and pushed them back to Hell's Door after a decade of fighting but the war was far from over. Just when victory was near for the Elves, Tirnoch managed to break the last barriers between his wretched realm and our world. The monster emerged into our world and rampaged through Ragnar with legion of demons and pushed the Elves back to Adrüsos. His malice and power was too great for the Elves as he swatted aside Elven armies as if they were mere flies.
It was then the Dragons chose to intervene and put a stop to the slaughter. The Dragons were enraged by the birth of this demonic army and fought with all their might against the monster Tirnoch. The Dragons over the years of war forged a bond with the Elves and even allowed them to fly on their backs into battle, there was no higher honor than to fly on a Dragon. The king of the Adrüsos, Arthend the Merciful rode into battle against Tirnoch astride one of the mightiest Dragons known as Dracanis. The Elves and Dragons eventually brought down Tirnoch's army and faced the Demon Lord himself. Tirnoch unlike his army was not so easily stopped, Arthend was struck down by the Demon. Dracanis was greatly enraged and used all the power that Dragons were capable of using, not even Tirnoch could match this power and so the Demon Lord was sent back to where he belonged, in his realm of hell.
Strangely after Tirnoch was sealed away all the Dragons suddenly disappeared without warning. The Elves were very confused by this and they trying to figure out if the Dragons had passed into the Void or it was yet another trick from Tirnoch. The Elves returned home and executed the remaining Demons and imprisoned the Dark Elves at Hell's Door, where they belong. They mourned the passing of their great king and they also mourned and praised the Dragons, for whatever sacrifice they had made saved every single race in our world from chaos.
