This is probably incomplete and has inaccurate info in some parts, but it should be good for just posting it for now. I worked on this in 2019, not recently.
The ancient Egyptians ruled from 3100 BC to 343 BC. Between those 2,500 years an estimate of 310 native Egyptians ruled the lands. The first Pharaoh was Narmer, who ruled, what is know known as, The Old Kingdom.
The Old Kingdom lasted for 560 years, between 2660 BC and 2100 BC.
The Middle Kingdom lasted for 300 years BC, between 2100 BC and 1800 BC.
The New Kingdom lasted for 800 years, between 1800 BC and 1000 BC.
In 2180 BC the power of the Pharaohs started to decline for unknown reasons, lost to time.
From the first Pharaoh to the last, Furs were worshiped as Gods. This is depicted in many of the tombs and hieroglyphics, shown as cats, dogs, beetles and others. They believed that Furs were Gods and that the Pharaohs were chosen by the Gods to lead their citizens, among having them build monuments to Furs and to their Pharaoh. Some were used as slave labor under certain Pharaohs and other Pharaohs paid their citizens well including good healthcare.
In 1640 BC during the Middle Kingdom, Egypt was taken over by the Hyksos, which is known as “Rulers of Foreign Lands.” They, the Hyksos, used horses and bronze tools to fight the Egyptians, which also introduced them to the bronze tools.
In 1570 BC the New Kingdom rose and Egypt became wealthier than ever before. This is the most well known Kingdom. In part thanks to Tutankhamen, “The Boy King”. He ruled for 8 years between 1332–1324 BC.
The last native Pharaoh ruled between 359 and 342 BC. Nectanebo II ruled the land until the Persians conquered them. The native Egyptians ruled Egypt for almost 3000 years.
During the twenty-seventh dynasty, between 525 BC and 404 BC, the Persian Empire, with the help of the Furs, conquered Ankhkaenre Psamtik III and his armies. The Persians ruled for 121 years until they were conquered by native Egyptians.
In 404 BC, Amyrtaues, a native Egyptian, rose up and conquered the Persian ruler Darius II. Amyrtaues had the help of the Furs that they worshiped for all the generations before. With the 500,000 Furs, Amyrtaeus became Pharaoh.
After 410 BC, the Egyptians started to decline their worship of Furs as their Gods. Upset at this, the furs rose up with help from the Persians starting in 410 BC. Nectanebo II was conquered and executed by the Furs, slicing his head off in front of all Egyptian commoners in the city. The Fur’s allowed Artaxerxes III to become Pharaoh in 343 BC. Egypt was once again ruled by the Persian Empire. However the Persians quickly turned against the Furs and exiled them from Egypt.
In 336 BC Rome and Furs led war against the Persian Empire for 4 years. After successfully defeating the Persians, Rome double-crossed the Furs. Instead of giving the Furs Egypt as promised, Rome took the crown. Egypt became part of the Roman Empire.
In 44 BC the Furs rose up and led war against Ptolemy XV and Rome in Egypt. This began the First Fur-Human War which lasted for 14 years. The Furs numbered only 1 million. But due to their partial feral bloodline, they were able to win with stealth and utter fierce fighting in battle.
In 30 BC Furs conquered and pushed the Romans out of Egypt. This marked the end of Pharaohs for the rest of time. The 5 million Fur’s lived throughout Egypt peacefully. The Furs during this war had everyone from age 6 and up fighting in bloody and hellish battles. Parchment from this time period says that the cries from young Furs could be heard on every battlefield. The cries included those crying out for their mothers and or fathers, and the cries of pure pain as they slowly died from sword slices to their legs, arms, chests and faces.
For the next 129 years the Furs were still angry that the Romans had double-crossed them. During that time the Furs planned and finally came to an agreement; “Rome must pay with blood and death.”
Starting in 100 AD, Furs attempted to, with 10 Million in numbers, overrun the Romans. After many failed battles, the Furs backed off to recollect themselves, lick and mend their wounds and to replan a new attack. Historians say that the Fur’s attempted at least 50 battles, but the actual numbers are lost to history.
During the next 50 years the Furs population grew to 100 million. In 150 AD, the Elder-Furs came up with the idea to gift Roman’s with Lead. The Furs knew Lead was poisonous to health if ingested or applied to cuts. The Roman’s took the bait. Soon they were using this “amazing metal” for almost everything from water pipes, drinking glasses, plates, bowls and more. They even used it in makeup and as medical healing, they thought would cure various diseases.
The Furs watched and waited while the Romans slowly poison themselves over the next 50 years. They were furious they, the Romans, were not dying as fast as they had hoped.
In 376 AD the Furs led one final attempt of overrunning Rome for double-crossing them 405 years before. The furs now outnumbers the Humans 2-to-1. 500 Million-to-250 Million in population. In the first battle there was 250 Million warring furs over age 14 and only 50 Million Roman soldiers over the age of 16.
As the two sides ran towards each other, the Second Fur-Human War started. The war lasted 19 years as both sides population declined due to deaths in the war. Although the Furs were powerful without weapons the Romans proved to be resilient and lost less than the Furs each year. The Furs death counts were in the, up to, tens of millions per year while the Romans were in just the hundreds-of-thousands. In 384 a major drought overcame the land, killing millions of Furs and Humans, but it really took a toll on the Furs. After the end of 384 the Furs had lost 94 Million that year alone due to the drought and the Fur-Human War. Historians say that 80 Million was from the drought alone.
In 395 AD the Furs, with their massive numbers, were finally able to break through and continue their way slaughtering Romans and non-Romans who stood in their way. As the Furs neared the Roman capital, the Romans called for peace. They numbered just 5 million soldiers left, compared to 99 Million Fur warriors. Although it was a defeat, it was not what most Furs wanted. They wanted blood and death of all Romans, however the Elder-Furs accepted peace with Rome.
In the terms of surrender, Rome was split in half; The Eastern Empire and the Western Empire. The Eastern Empire remained under Roman control, as it was their capital in Italy. The Western Empire was given to the Furs for their control.
The next few years was peaceful and calm as both sides tried to ignore each other and restart their lives and repopulating and training new warriors and soldiers.
Between 395 to 406, a high-ranking Roman General named Stilicho tried to reunite the West and East. This failed for multiple reasons. The Furs wanted nothing to do with the Romans. But it eventually was called off as Stilicho’s troops was called to Africa for a war starting there.
In 465 Rome broke the declaration treaty that banned them from starting wars for the sole want of claiming new lands and countries for the Roman Empire. In 467 the Furs once again rose up against Rome for them breaking the treaty after they took over the Middle-East.
By this time the Roman numbers were lower than ever before, due to the decrease of food and the amount of times they went to war. With just 1 million capable soldiers, they stood no chance against the 226 Million Fur population. The Warriors numbers were at least 55 Million.
Even though the Furs Warriors highly outnumbered the Roman Soldiers 55-to-1, the Romans fought viciously and withstood complete and total slaughter for 10 years. Near the end the Romans were desperate and forced those they previously conquered to fight for them, including farmers and fishers and children as young as 10 years old.
In 475 AD the Furs broke through the walls of Rome, Italy and slaughtered the population as they made their way to the Emperor. After a few more days of fighting they stood in front of a pile of dozens of Generals and Officers that they executed in front of the Emperor.
As the Elder-Furs and high-ranking Fur Warriors stood in front of Emperor Romulus Augustulus, they Elder-Furs decided not to execute the then 16-year-old Emperor. The Elder-Fur Gregilous “taking pity on his youth,” Romulus was spared his life and forced him to abdicate. They sent to live with relatives in lower Italy and granted him an annual pension of 6,000 solidi in 476 AD.
After the Roman Empire fell the city-states were split into dozens and given back to the citizens of each county and country. At the end 15 Million Fur Warriors were lost. However, the Furs remained in Italy and ruled it for the next 250 years until they were forced out by Chinese Invaders in 725 AD. The Chinese outnumbered the Furs 2.5-to-1, 1,965,000,000 to 786,000,000, in terms of total population.
The Chinese rule did not last for more than ten years. In 735 AD, the Furs swarmed Italy in a single night, 500 Million Fur Warriors slaughtered most of the Chinese within Italy and surrounding areas. Only a few hundred were left alive to send message back to their country.
After the Fur-Chinese battle, the Furs gave the land back to the native Italians. The furs spread out among the lands of Italy, Africa and other areas and continued growing their population.
During the next 1000 years Humans started to decline in population, however they never went extinct and recovered. Between 1340 to 1400 more than 750 Million Humans died to Bubonic Plague while only a few hundred Furs died from it. Those Furs that did die were half-breed Fur-Human mix.
The Furs watched as the Humans started exploring the world and finding new lands to them.
By 1500 AD Humans numbered 3 billion and Furs grew to 2 Billion.
In 1800 the Fourth Fur-Human War begun when Humans tried to eradicate the Furs for being non-human. The Furs and Humans lived on every continent. Humans numbered 4 Billion and Furs number 3.5 Billion This was a full world war, named Fur-Human World War I. At the end of the 50-year war, more than 2 Billion Furs were killed. More than 3.5 Billion Humans had been killed. The humans finally cried out for peace. Furious at the Human actions the Furs enslaved the Humans, just one of the many declarations of peace.
For the next 100 years Humans were used for all manners of work. Furs used the Humans to rebuild the cities that were destroyed, the lands that were ravaged. The Humans were treated horribly in many places, used for sex and often sold to another until they sold them off.
It wasn’t until early 1900 when the Furs finally released the Humans from enslavement. By then, their numbers were less than 2 million worldwide and they still have not recovered in 124 years. As of the last census, in 2020, there’s an estimate of 100 million humans.
Since their release the Humans and Furs have lived in mostly peace. There’s just a few incidents of both sides having hate rallies. Those rallies are usually shutdown fairly fast. The worst incident was when a group of Human haters massacred more than 500 Humans over the period of two days. The government was able to intervene, killing 60 Furs on sight and saving an additional 600 Humans.
Today, many Furs and Humans work together, often in the same offices, worksites, stores and many other places. Both see each other as equals. Both have fought in world wars together, side-by-side. There are even Fur-Human companionship and marriages. Those that decide to mate and try for a child of mixed species, they find that it is quite risky, to say the least. There have been some successful births and have grown up into adulthood. However about half of them don’t make it to birth or even to their first or second birthday, due to complications because of the differences of DNA as well its antibodies not knowing what to do and attacking their own cells and even more unknowns.