There was a long time ago a group of people called the Chepni who lived in a castle called Rumkale. They were very proud of their heritage and had their own special traditions and beliefs. They liked to dress in colorful clothes and had their own language that they spoke at home.
One day, the Chepni people had to leave Rumkale because a big army was coming to attack them. They were sad to go but knew they had to leave to keep themselves safe. They went to live in a different place and when they got there, they had to adapt to new ways of living. They still held onto their traditions and beliefs, but they also learned new things from the people who lived in their new place.
Even though they weren't living in Rumkale anymore, the Chepni people still remembered their homeland and kept it close to their hearts. They told stories about their time there and passed on their traditions to their children and grandchildren. And even though they were in a new place, they still felt a strong connection to their past and the castle that they used to call home.