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The KaMing Encampment is a historic camp/battleground that has now been overgrown with marsh-lands.
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<h1>KaKhan & The Sonhi Encampment</h1>
Before [[Yuri]] settled as king, the Sonhi Encampment had been home to the ruthless kindred of the [[Clan of Khan]], named after it's notorious Primogen [[KaKhan]]. The [[clan of Khan]] carried out countless attacks on Kugnae leading to the Sonhi-Kug war. KaKhan lead a massive offensive on the city of Kugnae, which proved a failure. After countless casualties on the Khan front, they retreated back to the Sonhi Encampment. Shortly after the Royal Army of Koguryo pursued and left the clan devestated.<br>
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Clan of Khan Troops:(pre-Yuri)
* [[Khan Swordsman]]
* [[Khan Spearman]]
* Players
 
<h1>The Sonhi</h1>
The [[Clan of Khan]] was devestated, and left dismantled. However, KaKhan survived and sent word to his brother [[KaMing]]. The news of KaKhan's defeat at the hands of Koguryo travelled swiftly to his brother [[KaMing]]. Demanding millions of coins and spewing insults, the Sonhi troops moved in to the outskirts of the kingdoms in the Valleys once occupied by the Khan. The Encampment continued to house hundreds of new soldiers. A large force began growing in the Encampment. Knowing they must act, Kogurian troops assaulted the camps and the battle raged on for weeks. With powers and spirits much stronger than their Khan kin, the Sonhi proved to be tough adversaries, yet slowly their presence dwindled. Strangely, the Sonhi had retreated. <br>
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KaKhan's Sonhi Troops:(Early-Yuri)
* [[Sonhi Stickman]]
* [[Sonhi Shaman]]
 
<h1>KaMing's Encampment</h1>
The absence of the Sonhi was blamed on the appearance of the [[Zibong]], ruthless spirits that fed on the souls of entire tribes.
 
After the [[Great Shift]] came, word came from the Sonhi. KaMing had repented and humbly sought help for food and shelter. Reluctant, many citizens did not trust the Sonhi, but it was decided that a chance would be given. Lasahn granted them access to Buya and the shamans while Yuri and Mhul assisted with supplies for the encampment.
 
KaMing had another motive - to ressurect his brother, KaKhan. Alive once more, KaKhan wanted vengeance and going against his brother, gathered some Sonhi troops to slay "townies". The Zibong struck again and KaMing fell back from trying to stop his brother to defend his new home. After weeks of battle, KaKhan took his now loyal Sonhi with him and left the kingdoms as the citizens drove out the Zibong.
 
Silence fell upon the camp for many seasons until KaMing cried out to the kingdoms. He had fallen ill. Yet when people ran to his assistance, they were met once again by Zibong in a full blown attack that lasted weeks.
 
Once again silence reigned until the war between Buya and Koguryo. During the final hour of the terrible civil war, KaMing appeared in the middle of the Wilderness, taunting "townies" of both kingdoms. He had been seen with a fragment of the Darkstaff. Admitting "plotting" while he was feigning illness, KaMing summoned forth Zibong Slayers, startling the battling citizens and killing many.
 
The citizens, angry at another betrayal, began preparations against the Sonhi, even though it appeared the soldiers were actually afraid of their own leader now. KaMing and KaKhan claimed to have settled their differences and joined together in their plan to eradicate the kingdoms for good, calling upon "townies" to surrender and become second-class citizens. Whether truly evil, or merely under the influence of the Darkstaff fragment, the Sonhi nomads had revived bad blood with the kingdoms.<br>
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KaMing & KaKhan Troops:
* [[Sonhi Stickman]]
* [[Sonhi Swordsman]]
* [[Sonhi Shaman]]
 
<h1>Ghost-Encampment</h1>
 
KaMing, Kakhan, and their Sonhi kindred have not been seen since the last vicious battle. Some say that they are replenishing their troops.

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