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'''The Norvians''' were a primarily seafaring ethnolinguistic group who traversed the Pacific and Packilvanian Ocean between
The starting point of Norvian history is generally accepted to be with their arrival to Western Novaris around 150 BCE where they eventually conquered and settled the land that is now present day Dallacqua. Around 10 CE, the Norvians would begin their Second Expedition that took them further north before heading westward. They would eventually reach Yasteria, following the coastline before arriving at the Aspirian Isles between 100-150 CE. The next few decades saw further conflict as the Norvians raided and conquered the region as they did in Novaris. The Norvians would continue their acts of raiding
The Norvians are distinguished for their seafaring culture, having migrated across large bodies of waters aboard their platform ships. They were fairly technologically advanced for the time, but due to their general disorganization, with the exception of declared expeditions, is attributed to causing their fall as the Norvian kingdoms and territories were absorbed by surrounding peoples and cultures over time. They are still remembered for their culture of raiding and pillaging, traveling far and wide to strike unsuspected coastal villages. The Norvian language would at times be adopted by the native populations that the Norvians came into contact with, leading to many modern languages that it evolved into remaining fairly similar to each other.
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