Also, i made an intro. Though there's not much beautiful formating in it. I hope you like it (because quite honestly I got a feeling it could be better)
For ages, man tried to dominate the sea. They have built ever greater ships and sails and thought that they could whip the waves into submission. They were wrong. The people of the seas bonded together and for as long as anyone could remember, mer-people and humans have fought. Humans made ever greater ships, and mer-people commanded ever greater beasts of the waters to destroy those ships. Land and water were heading for their own destruction. It was only a matter of time until one of both would have to pay the ultimate price.
The cataclysm. What happened is unknown. Only the consequences could be seen. Atlantis, the capital of the Oceans. A metropolis and center of wisdom and magic. Home of the coral throne and the great Crafts guilds. All was destroyed and erased. Now only a husk of the once great city remains. Guarded by the reaper that was supposed to protect.
The humans never knew about the destruction of Atlantis. But from one day to the other, all resistance stopped. Ships were no longer attacked and mer-people were no longer seen. After only a year humans came to the coasts, making fishing villages and profiting from the bountiful seas. Oversea colonies were made on far away, tropical islands and the human kingdom flourished. The war was over. The Golden Age began.
But under the waves, this time was known as the Age of Lament. The mer-people had lost their Guardians. Lost most of their Relics. Lost Atlantis, their homes. No mermaid, naga or other sea creature dared approach Atlantis and all scattered around the world. Until a new dynasty rose. Far enough from old Atlantis to not disturb the Leviathan, but close enough to look like a phoenix risen from his ashes, a new city was born. And the mer-people regrouped under their one king. Though obviously this meant a new war. And for a time the human ships, colonies and coastal villages were attacked and raided. Both sides understood that something had to stop. Lest one of both had to pay the ultimate price again.
But will the peace last? Or will those opposed to it annihilate the fragile peace? And if so, is it simply to cause chaos and war? Or can victory be won?