In the aftermath of the Grand Revolution and the fall of the Commission, the Third Age ushered in a new era where the Karnals, Cynoce, and Fivelli stood as great and powerful allies. Their bond, forged in the crucible of rebellion, grew stronger as they established hamlets, villages, and eventually claimed the cities that had once belonged to the Daenan.

As part of this new dawn, these reclaimed Daenan cities were given new names as symbols of freedom and unity. The city of Zellin was reborn as Barth Canott, Seda became Bomor, Safyr was remade into Ol Nor, and Byalla was rededicated as New Daenan. A reminder of both the past and the hope for a different future. These renamings marked not only a change in ownership but a reimagining of identity, each city standing as a testament to the resilience of the allied peoples.

The Daenan, who had once ruled with an iron fist, were not subjected to the same annihilation as the Basili. Recognizing the value of diversity and the innocence still present among many Daenan, the other species chose a different path. They allowed the Daenan to live alongside them, though under a watchful eye, ensuring the wounds of the past would not be forgotten.

As the years passed, the scars of old conflicts began to heal, and the Daenan were gradually folded back into society as equals. Yet the memory of their past dominance lingered, and whispers spread of a secret cabal working in the shadows, plotting to reform the Commission and reclaim their supremacy. Despite the prevailing peace, small conflicts erupted sporadically, fueled by lingering tensions and ambitious factions. These clashes never escalated into full wars, thanks to the vigilance of the allied species in preserving stability and harmony.

The passing years brought an abundance of history, as scholars and scribes diligently recorded the tales of the rebellion and the rise of the allied peoples. The First Age faded into legend, and the shared stories stood as reminders of the price of freedom and the importance of unity in the face of adversity.

While the Daenan maneuvered carefully within the intricate web of politics and power, the other species remained vigilant, wary of any resurgence. The Daenan, aware of the watchful eye upon them, kept their ambitions veiled, waiting for the opportune moment to act.

As the Third Age continued, a delicate balance hung over the land. The species coexisted, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, yet underlying tensions persisted. It was a time of relative peace but always shadowed by the whispers of a Daenan cabal longing to reclaim their lost dominion.

The future remained uncertain. As Basilda’an braced for its next chapter, the Karnals, Cynoce, and Fivelli stood united, their bond unbroken, ready to defend their hard-won freedom and preserve the fragile harmony they had built. And as the Daenan maneuvered subtly behind the scenes, the fate of the land hung in the balance, awaiting the inevitable clash that would shape Basilda’an once more.