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The earliest evidence of settlement can be traced back to 1 000 BE. The first lands to be colonised by early species were located in northwest Gondwana, near the Puvast river. Hard clay pot and rudimentary tools, as fishing nets, shovels or spades, were discovered all accross the coastal lands of current Nestonia. It is confirmed that there were felines, humans and elves living in the same areas, who were separated in distinct group of each species. Most of them lived in caves or along rivers, and probably lived of fishing, hunting and harvesting.
 
Symbols carved into the rock indicates that religious beliefs appeared very early, which might tell settlers were praising spirits, although it is uncertain if those were the origins of Vatoral religion. Small clay statues resembled later wooden totemstotecs by many similar features, and were with no doubt the first religious items created.
 
=== First migrations ===
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