It all began in present-day Kyrgyzstan 9,000 years ago with an Indo-European group that separated from the Indo-Aryans for unknown reasons 1,500 years ago. According to the few records that exist, this group of 300 people were pioneers in metallurgy and possible founders of democracy. The people already had advanced political systems for that time and greatly admired strong colours such as green, red and blue, which they even thought were a gift from the gods. They were peaceful and helped anyone who was not part of their group. Unfortunately, they lived in a strategic location that the Indo-Aryans/Iranians wanted to divide up, and they also lived in precious metal mines. The unknown and forgotten massacre killed the entire population, and the Indo-Aryans/Iranians burned any trace of it. The souls of the 300 wanted their story to be told, so they began to wander throughout Central Asia, secretly helping travellers and helping armies if they believed they were worthy of help, which was strange and almost impossible to happen (they communicated through dreams).