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=====Staynish conquests of Valeria=====
=====Staynish conquests of Valeria=====


[[File:Fall of Tangier.jpg|right|thumb|230px|''Fall of Enshys'', one of the Kasidura Tapestries (1270s), recording the victories of Redmund II, III, IV and Aprille II of Staynes in the earlier half of the century.]]
[[File:Fall of Tangier.jpg|right|thumb|230px|''Fall of Enshys'', one of the Kasidura Tapestries (1470s), recording the victories of Redmund II, III, IV and Aprille II of Staynes two centuries prior.]]
Since humans migrated into Aurora some fifty thousand years ago, they displaced the already established presence of [http://nswiki.org/index.php?title=Uspria#Usprian_Elves| Usprian elves]. In fact, this displacement can be seen so clearly when the term "Aurora" came from a human language and "Uspria" comes from ancient elvish language. Anatomically modern humans began settlements in northern Aurora, where Staynes, Caltharus and Tivot exist today. Later, humans would spread across the continent, co-existing with elven civilisation but occasionally wiping them out through war or plague. These factors, coupled with a much higher birth rate among humans, led to the demise of the old high Usprian civilisations, though many civilisations lived on into the 2nd millennium CE, in pockets of the [[Zycannes]] and other highlands, such as the [[Altfers]], but mainly through [[Valeria|ancient Valeria]] - which is regarded by historians as the elves' final stand as a nation state in Aurora, where they held the reigns of socio, economic and political power over their human counterparts.
Since humans migrated into Aurora some fifty thousand years ago, they displaced the already established presence of [http://nswiki.org/index.php?title=Uspria#Usprian_Elves| Usprian elves]. In fact, this displacement can be seen so clearly when the term "Aurora" came from a human language and "Uspria" comes from ancient elvish language. Anatomically modern humans began settlements in northern Aurora, where Staynes, Caltharus and Tivot exist today. Later, humans would spread across the continent, co-existing with elven civilisation but occasionally wiping them out through war or plague. These factors, coupled with a much higher birth rate among humans, led to the demise of the old high Usprian civilisations, though many civilisations lived on into the 2nd millennium CE, in pockets of the [[Zycannes]] and other highlands, such as the [[Altfers]], but mainly through [[Valeria|ancient Valeria]] - which is regarded by historians as the elves' final stand as a nation state in Aurora, where they held the reigns of socio, economic and political power over their human counterparts.