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'''''Khahabitangatuntequweelavaj khamuvash abekolonixer benekomimi avesilamiyat aluKririya. Ludonai abemedaqa wesilamiyat lutrukhuntsudunavaj yekolonixer abeValeva bemakniravaj besujharania vusilamiyat vumaknir vumedayeen benadina benekomimi bedonaingalegum beayn benurutvashtan, beforma bechukhulwar ludomin lunoiyahed aluVhydhajh luspania vesilamiyat aveBrekhbu benadina aveKraskne nadina vekastwal avejuhundamin avuBrekkim. Lupeshepesh abetehesh abeValve besunkhamne khaturuk lutimash aluforjha aledominmamluk khanadina aledominsharifa legurash vusilamiyat vusikhnafiganta vutarafar vufamashiregum vusilamiyat vuAlva vunadina vusilamiyat abeValve vutuhulyavaj Almark.'''''
 
The first recorded habitation of the Cryrian islands was in the form of nekomimi settlers. Their presence in the Isles was abruptly truncated with the arrival of the elves, who grew to dominate the large central island, and the nekomimi only persisted in the far northwest, where they eventually formed the theocratic realm of Vhydhasz, encompassing the islands of Brekbu and Kraskne, as well as portions of the Brekkim Peninsula. The variety of elven groups slowly grew to establish a patchwork of kingdoms and chiefdoms across the main island, which thus became known as Älva Mark, or Elf Land, eventually shortened to Älmark. The southwestern portions of the island group became home to the first human habitation by early arrivals from Novaris, and saw the development of the Kingdom of Vesterholm and a proto-republic on what would become Lindesgaard. The balkanizing geography of the Cryrian Isles stunted the development of all of these groups and ensured that no one dominant power was ever truly able to arise on the Cryrian Isles during its early history.
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