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[[File:Prelupine.png|left|thumb|Kingdom/tribal borders from 807 BC - 306 BC]]
[[File:Prelupine.png|left|thumb|Territorial borders from 807 BC - 306 BC]]
It has been noted that this sudden immigration to Novaris likely was a repercussion of the establishment of kingdoms and later formation of a country on the nearby inland. Both the thought of being ripped away from their current way of life to become part of a new country and the onset of border wars repelled many of the tribes people greatly. As such, the first wave of this large-scale move occurred around the 810's BC when the kingdoms of Tungrad, Zhelelovka, and Stromharad were first settled. These territories had only made occasional contact with of the native ursines not yet even trying to take their land and so many stayed for the time being. The second large wave of tribes migrated when the three kingdoms unified into one about 500 years later, and the last wave was forced out of the island by the 260's BC by the Asendvians forcefully seizing their land which made many choose to leave instead of fight or conform. Over the previously stated 550 year period, nearly two thirds of ursines had fled Khiyev. This was achieved largely through traveling along the island chain that branches off of eastern Asendavia, the groups then making their way to the north western tip of Novaris. Despite the fact that the close residency of foreigners drove them away, culture and information was still exchanged between the two groups. This can be represented by the integration of the Asendavian language and the beliefs of [[Ademarism]] making their way into the everyday living of a large majority of the ursine people groups regardless of which tribe they came from. Over the course of an estimated 450 years after the last major migration, the nomadic ursines traveled the northern portion of Novaris with smaller groups gradually splitting off and settling all over the region. A small but indeterminate amount of tribes made their permanent villages either inside or close to what is now modern-day Lunaeria by the year 200 AD, once again living fairly peaceful and prosperous lives.
It has been noted that this sudden immigration to Novaris likely was a repercussion of the establishment of kingdoms and later formation of a country on the nearby inland. Both the thought of being ripped away from their current way of life to become part of a new country and the onset of border wars repelled many of the tribes people greatly. As such, the first wave of this large-scale move occurred around the 810's BC when the kingdoms of Tungrad, Zhelelovka, and Stromharad were first settled. These territories had only made occasional contact with of the native ursines not yet even trying to take their land and so many stayed for the time being. The second large wave of tribes migrated when the three kingdoms unified into one about 500 years later, and the last wave was forced out of the island by the 260's BC by the Asendvians forcefully seizing their land which made many choose to leave instead of fight or conform. Over the previously stated 550 year period, nearly two thirds of ursines had fled Khiyev. This was achieved largely through traveling along the island chain that branches off of eastern Asendavia, the groups then making their way to the north western tip of Novaris. Despite the fact that the close residency of foreigners drove them away, culture and information was still exchanged between the two groups. This can be represented by the integration of the Asendavian language and the beliefs of [[Ademarism]] making their way into the everyday living of a large majority of the ursine people groups regardless of which tribe they came from. Over the course of an estimated 450 years after the last major migration, the nomadic ursines traveled the northern portion of Novaris with smaller groups gradually splitting off and settling all over the region. A small but indeterminate amount of tribes made their permanent villages either inside or close to what is now modern-day Lunaeria by the year 200 AD, once again living fairly peaceful and prosperous lives.