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==== Era of Liesvozia ====
As the ability of Auravas to project influence across the Sea of Gondwana declined with successive losses to the Liesvozian Empire, Sevnik became more and more disconnected from Auravasi authority, and within a few decades of the final Auravasi defeats in the Auravasi-Liesvozian Wars, the city had asserted its independence, transforming into a very wealthy city-state that lived off trade.
 
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Over the course of the 14th and 15th centuries, Auravas would extensively explore and revive trade in the areas around it, constantly pushing farther and farther into uncharted or poorly mapped territory. In 1395, admiral Nakaz Sivprasra led a large expedition along the western coast of Gondwana, reaching the Sultanate of Sayyed, bringing back large quantities of jewelry and Sayqidi literature. Further contact between the two civilizations would be established in the coming decades, with a number of trade-focused treaties being organized between the states, giving Auravasi merchants a near monopoly in Cerenerian Southwest Gondwanan trade.
 
Following the Auravasi-Liesvozian Wars and during the Era of Liesvozia, Auravas was unable to maintain a hold on Sevnik, and the city had transformed into a practically independent city-state with a mercantile upper class and powerful navy. With the resurgence of Auravasi power in the 1300s, repossessing and expanding its former hold on trade was made a priority. In 1385, following a large scale naval engagement, perhaps the largest Southern Gondwana had seen in centuries, Auravas retook the city. Unsatisfied with just the port city, Auravas then engaged in a large scale colonization campaign on the southern coast of the Floosian strait. This expansion turned many of the native groups against the Auravasi and led to coordinated attacks on the colonies, which the colonial forces frequently returned in kind. By the mid-1400s, Auravas had control of the general territory of modern day Joralesia.
 
==== Auravasi Golden Age ====
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