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===Early Settlement===
Around 20,000 years ago a group of nomadic Loopia Nekomimi tribes traveled south following the light of a midnight star or what scientists believe to be a supernova event. They originally settled off the coast of present day Fortuna after the midnight star faded out of sight and they were met with the vast ocean in their path.
 
After peacefully living in the area for about 15,000 years they were met with a new adversary, humans, that started to hunt and exploit the loosely governed tribes. The tribes were still technologically more advanced than the humans and were able to fight off the human aggressors after the tribes banded together.
 
After nearly a millennia of fighting off the humans the Nekomimi decided to continue the ancient quest they were taught from their ancient text as they improved upon their boat construction skills.
 
Five scout ships were sent out to explore what was beyond the horizon to see if they could discover lands untouched by the humans as all the lands around them had many humans now.
 
After six months of sailing and exploring the lands to the south it was discovered they also had many human settlements. As they continued south the ships got swept up into a storm they took them off course and out into the ocean. Two of the ships were lost and the three remaining ships continued south.
 
After three months of sailing and running nearly out of food they saw land on the horizon and landed at present day Korok. The ship's crew set up a basecamp when they did not see any humans and began exploring the land, studying the stars and winds to get back to the tribes with their discovery of a human-free land.
 
While the scientific studies of the stars and winds were going on one of the scout ships disembarked to explore the land they could see to the west.
 
===Masakomi Unification===
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