Berig     Created on Friday, 14 October 2005 19:37  
  :Can-Nuk  
 
The Can-Nuk family has a long history. Formed many Yuri ago by the remaining members of the Canotra and Nukoric families, we've traveled together for some time now. Our origins go back to the small town of Hausson.

Both families known for their compassion, great friendships and peaceful nature, they grew to be great friends over the Yuris. Living close together, they helped eachother, almost living as one family. We were pillars of the community, defending our nation when needed.

One day war came and ravaged our town. It was a dark day, both families went up in arms and did all possible, fighting off the invaders. Much of our family died in battle, some never found. As the battle drew nearer and nearer to our homes, we were forced to abandon our life in Hausson and flee. The remaining members of the Canotra family traveled with that of the Nukoric family, disappearing into the woods surrounding the village.

After many Yuri of living together, we began to treat eachother with the same kindness as before, along with the love that only comes from being family. Both families decided to become one, but neither wished to abandon their family name, in respect for those who had fallen.We merged to form the Can-Nuk family, then continued on. Looking up on the horizon, I noticed a great tree. For reasons unknown, I decided to press on towards it. Soon, we reached the great city of Kugnae.

Walking through the great North gate, we entered the city. We decided we needed to commemorate the event, by marking the great tree that had lead us to Kugnae. Drawing my blade, I carved our name into the great tree, located just inside the Northern gates of the city (118/12, north gate Kugnae). Honored the tree as a member of our own family, as it had helped us find our new home.

As individual people, we quickly earned the respect of our new home and the surrounding cities. We were proud of eachother as individuals, but it was time we were recognized as one. It was time we were known as Can-Nuk.

We took our residence here, until this day we are still proud, friendly, kind and compassionate members of the community.

                                                   Be well.

                                  -Sulsa Do RCMP, Exarch of the Do path