Queen Lumina's Research

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This is a very important piece of history for both worlds; I cannot do it justice with a brief one page explanation. Therefore, I have broken it into two, before Queen Lumina’s help, and after.
Queen Lumina told a detailed description of the war to Scholar Amelia Frankwell, recorded in her book “History from the Fairies’ View”, and therefore much is known of it. However, without Portals there would be no Fairy War, or the events that followed. As such, I shall give a brief description of their history before the war’s history.
There are several theories concerning the creation of the Portals, many based upon religion rather than fact. One theory, that Portals have been present since the beginnings of both worlds, is supported by current archaeological discoveries and believed by
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This theory states that the myths and legends of Valen creatures in Terrene uncovered in these discoveries came about from creatures in Vale that found and went through a Portal. It is also backed by the older discovery of a town known as Greenvale’s history, which shows many accounts of disappearances by a haunted lake. However, due to Portals appearing in hard to reach places such as the bottom of lakes or the tops of mountains, it took many years and a great deal of luck for the Fairies to find one that led into Terrene and then one that led out. But, find them they did, and Terrene would never be the same. After about three months of scouting, the fairies knew when and where they would strike Terrene. The advisers of Queen Lumina knew she was one of the few First Fairies not an outcast, and lied to her about the humans. They told her that Terrene was magical wasteland where the Great Balance had failed to properly regulate the life forms, and thus was populated only with