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>Nation comprised of three races
>Elves and dragons, who have magic, and humans, who don't
>Humans experience hardships and famine even though their magical neighbors could very easily help them out
>Some humans develop a new form of magic that uses non-sapient animals as fuel in order to stop their famines
>Dragons and elves flip their shit and give humans an ultimatum between getting exiled or getting genocided, show staff confirms it's imagery that's meant to evoke the Trail of Tears
>Humans get wrestled out of what's now known as Xadia, all because of a few sorcerers that tried to stop a famine
>New human country is fucked resource-wise, humans continue to languish without the help of dark magic
>Anyone who tries to cross back gets hunted for sport by the Dragon King that patrols the border day in and day out like a Republican from Arizona high on cocaine
>Dragon King kills two human queens who were already leaving from a needlessly clandestine operation, gets killed in revenge, but not without the series showing how sad he is as he gets killed and his egg stolen
>Gay elf that was tasked with protecting the egg enlists himself and other five unrelated elves on an assassination mission, they ultimately fail but manage to kill a bunch of people and a human king for their efforts
>They made dark magic too good so there's supplementary material that shows the humans killed Twilight Sparkle or whatever
I still have no fucking clue what the staff was smoking when they came up with this. The show's narrative only makes sense if you watch the show with the assumption the humans are going to be assholes like they are in other completely unrelated works.