After the dust of war had settled, the Valenbuer Bat People were the first to turn on their former brethren who had failed to retreat to the Donau Wasteland. In the bloody July, all the Beamon civilians stranded on the vast plains of Kalimdo were slaughtered, except for a few who fled into the deep forests.
The fate of every traitor was the same: Beamon proverbs like "When the servant turns on his master, death comes calling" and "When the bow is hidden, betrayal is near" were coined for such traitors. Once the Valenbuer Bat People lost their usefulness, the humans immediately branded them "Vampires" and tried to exterminate the entire race. Only a few Valenbuer survived the massacre, forced to hide their identities and secretly subsist in the human world, living on tenterhooks.