Chapter 1: Northern Mong Empire

The Northern Mong Empire traces its origins back to before the Ancient Scrolls.

In ancient times there were three great tribes called Helus, Selas, and Mong.

The Mong people were the last among them.

At first, the Mong occupied the northern lands.

The plateau was vast, easy to defend and hard to attack, but food could not be grown, and the tribe was nearly destroyed.

They opened sea routes to expand territory, reaching the continent of Luosheng, occupying an uninhabited western coastal region.

They established a province called Outer Sea Mongol, and the homeland was called the Principality.

Later, an internal coup occurred.

The nation became a republic, titled “Mongolia,” shocking the world.

Kemu’er Khan took power to save the future of the country.

He restored imperial rule, suppressed rebellions, marched east and west, and calmed the people.

Thus the republic collapsed by itself, and none were dissatisfied.

In the nation, all males served as soldiers, all boys trained their bodies.

All females served as guardians, and all girls saved their fathers and ancestors.

Kemu’er Khan died, having never called himself emperor although he restored imperial rule.

His son Yika’er succeeded as Khan, titled Khan Yika’er.

Khan Yika’er honored his father with the posthumous title Holy Ancestor Emperor.

He granted the title “Ancestor of Heavenly Blessings” to show eternal glory, and all people celebrated.

The national title was changed to Northern Mong, meaning King of the North.

From then on, the Northern Mong Empire prospered for a thousand years.

Dynasties changed, systems changed, but the national title never changed.

Kemu’er Khan was worshiped as the founder, emperors offered sacrifices across generations, guarding his tomb and spirit tablet without fail.


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