Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4830106-20130810030606/@comment-24994749-20140608000019

Maybe it's like in Narnia. Renmant being Narnia and humans arrived and settled there eventually forgetting their origins. That's pretty much what happens in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian". A bunch of pirates find a portal to Narnia and stablish a colony on an abandoned islan aclled Telmar, from there, they expand conquering the rest of that world, hunting down the Narnians (pretty much all mythological creatures) until they themselves have forgotten they were originally pirates, instead being known as Temarines and there is even a royal family.

By this line of thinking, faunus would be the Narnians and humans would be the Telmarines. The void coulkd be either another dimenssion that with a dying enviroment the humans escaped from. Or there was some mayor natural dissaster, like an Ice Age. The current humans living on Renmont would then come from the survivors of said "Ice Age" that encountered themselves faced with new creatures like the grimm.

"Legends. Stories scattered through time. Mankind has grown quite fond of recounting the exploits of heroes and villains, forgetting so easily that we are remnants, byproducts, of a forgotten past."

"Man, born from dust, was strong, wise, and resourceful, but he was born into an unforgiving world. An inevitable darkness - creatures of destruction; the creatures of Grimm - set their sights on man and all of his creations. These forces clashed, and it seemed the darkness was intent on returning man's brief existence to the void."

"However, even the smallest spark of hope is enough to ignite change, and in time, man's passion, resourcefulness, and ingenuity led them to the tools that would help even the odds. This power was appropriately named Dust."

"Nature's wrath in hand, man lit their way through the darkness, and in the shadow's absence came strength, civilization, and most importantly, life."

"But even the most brilliant lights eventually flicker and die, and when they are gone... darkness will return."

"So you may prepare your guardians, build your monuments to a so-called 'free world', but take heed... there will be no victory in strength."

I supposed we could use having the transcrip of the openning narration to quote from.