About a hundred years ago, during what the West called the Victorian Golden Age, the ships and cannons of European colonizers spanned the five continents and four oceans. Both vampires and werewolves, ancient enemies, followed the tide of the times, leaving Europe for various parts of the world.
The two sides tacitly chose different directions.
The vampire families migrated to Asia, while most of the werewolf clans headed for America.
Initially, most werewolf clans gathered in the New England region on the East Coast, building cities brick by brick, but were then deceived by demons. Despite their enormous labor efforts, they did not gain corresponding wealth or status, prompting them to continue migrating westward.
By around 1350, nearly sixty percent of the werewolf clans had arrived on the West Coast, reaching a strategic partnership with the Four Seas Commerce Guild, which occupied California.