In the beginning, the mongols were a small tribe located in the harsh expanses of the Asian steppes. From mighty warriors they became World bestriding conquerors, poets, artists, writers, creators of kingdoms, empires, civilization. The world had been built, destroyed and rebuilt with mongol ideas, inspiration, and power. What had these masters of men not done? They have not destroyed that one group of people who have ruled over the earth for centuries: the Europeans. That is the one task left for them to complete. They would show the Europeans their greatest truth: the Mongols greatest achievement will not be what they had created, but what they have destroyed.
Continuing with the last of their conquests, the Mongols continue their destruction of Spain by razing the enemy's capital in 2012.
The last remnants of the old guard have arrived in Spain and raze the city of Coruña in 2013.
Not wanting to be outdone, the army of the Golden Horde in Asia Minor destroyed Trabzon in 2014.
Cadiz is razed in the same year.
In 2015, the last cities of Europe are razed! Lisbon is the last to suffer the fate awaiting all Europeans! The King of the Mongols orders the destruction of the city!
Europe has been razed! But the Golden Horde must grow if it is to experience prosperity once more! So, in 2015, the King lets the country descend into anarchy to change into a democracy.
But the people of the Golden Horde had had enough. They rose in revolt and cast aside the governors of the Golden Horde within two years, leaving only the capital untouched. The king sat in his capital amazed at both the people's arrogance and his own achievement. Who were these unruly people? He was the man who had razed Europe!
He examined the troops that had stayed loyal to the King. There were only a handful tanks, infantry and anti-tankmen left. These men had no hope of reforging a new empire. With a great sigh, the King ordered the great armies that had once served under the Mongol Khans, the Mughal Shahs, and the Kings of the Golden Horde to disband themselves.
The time had come for the King to lead his people back to where they had come from. He was tired. His people were tired. What had being emperors of the world brought him and his people? No, it was time to abandon these armies, these cities, to leave civilization entirely. Ordering the people to drop their guns, the old king mounted his horse and ordered his people to go back east to their homeland. It is time the Mongols left the world of civilization, and with that last thought in mind, the old king disbanded all remaining troops loyal to him and let the rampaging troops of the Turks burn the last of the city of the Mongols. What great things have the Mongols done! What great peoples had they subjugated! What continents had they destroyed! What Empires had they created! Happily, they leave this world of civilization, knowing none shall ever match what they have accomplished.