The story of Petrus begins with a young and fragile kingdom, struggling to establish itself in the midst of the more powerful neighboring kingdoms, Akalis and Suron. These kingdoms were known for their cruelty and ambition, and did not hesitate to attack Petrus and its inhabitants, with the main objective of conquering the kingdom’s fertile and valuable lands.

During these attacks, many elementals were captured and enslaved by Akalis and Suron, who used them as weapons and objects in their wars and in their courts. These elementals were subjected to brutal experiments in order to further extend their powers and make them more efficient as tools of war or by using their bodies for the purpose of understanding more about the elementals.

But despite the oppression, the elementals of Petrus never gave up. They organized themselves and fought against their oppressors, creating groups of rebels and survivors, both human and elemental Petrunian, using all their power and skills to free their enslaved brethren and protect their kingdom.

Over time, Petrus has risen and become a powerful nation, led by brave and determined elementals. They united with other friendly kingdoms, such as Darian and Valian, and together they managed to defeat Akalis and Suron, who were finally defeated and the survivors of these armies fled back to their homelands.

This was the beginning of the end for the wizards and witches, who had been the main oppressors of the elementals. Without their protection, they were hunted down and persecuted to extinction, and so Petrus finally became a free and just nation, where elementals and humans could live again.

After the victory against Akalis and Suron, Petrus became a powerful nation, led by brave and determined elementals. As a reward for their efforts in the war, the elementals were placed in the highest position in Petrus society, becoming the ruling class.

This system of government, however, may have created a tyrannical society, where the elementals are seen as superior and humans and other supernatural beings are considered inferior. They may have privilege and power over others, and humans and other supernatural beings may be oppressed and discriminated against.

Although Petrus has a peace treaty with Akalis and Suron, these individual realms may still be viewed with distrust and hostility by the elementals of Petrus, due to their past oppression and slavery. This can be a factor in tension between the kingdoms, and can cause political and social problems.

In addition, the tyrannical society can cause discontent among humans and other supernatural beings, leading to rebellions or conspiracies to change the governing system. Meanwhile, the elementals can become increasingly authoritarian and oppressive, perpetuating a cycle of inequality and violence.


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