The Divided River (North American Empires)

Around 2500 BC, the Mississippi River was divided mainly between the empires of Revaria and Hablos. As the two empires fought, control of the river was changed and the invasion of a new power led to a new city gaining power. In the south, the city of Wenneals began exploring the Gulf, and created the first overseas empire.

Revaria and Hablos
Hablos had broken away from Revaria and has taken over its southern territories. King Elbert of Revaria hoped to take these territories back, and began several campaigns against Hablos. Several battles broke out, but Hablos repelled them. Hablos had more numbers and more resources, and created the first chariot, and domesticated horses to pull them. Sometime near 2410, Hablos invaded Revaria using the chariot. Able to outmaneuver the Revarian armies, Hablos routed them several times. King Haggert of Hablos conquered Revar, but most of the government escaped to Dnalia. Continuing their assault, Hablos conquered Noogal two years later. Following this Hablos and Dnalia agreed to peace.

Hablos then consolidated their gains. They rebuilt Revar and Noogal, creating markets and new homes. Temples dedicated to Revarian gods were destroyed, replaced by ones worshipped by the Hablosans. Haggert's son, Herold, liked Revar and decided to make it a center of learning. The first school systems there were built there, along with several universities. In the center of the city a beautiful temple was built, the Tawrogna. Around the city farms were built, and Revar was now better than it was during the times of the old Revarian empire.