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'''Vessarlian''' is noted to be the successor to the [[Kingdom of Salrazaar]] (Unknown - 400AD), an ancient nation incorporating the [[Salzaar Peninsula]] in modern day [[Stelvania]]. Little is known about '''Salrazaar''', barring its demise, which is well documented by Vessarlan scholars; The kingdom had long suffered incursions into its lands by human militias hailing from the island of [[Stelva]], in modern day '''Stelvania''', but these marauders had been successfully fought off by '''Salrazaar'''<nowiki/>'s hardened and competent military. But by 385AD a two year old boy, King Salzeir VII, had ascended the throne. This minority reign, the first recorded in [[Salrazaari]] history, gave way to a power vacuum, resulting in a brutal civil war fought between the King's forces and those in support of his 16 year old illegitimate half-brother. This instability was perfect for the '''Humans''', whom had long craved a foothold on the '''Arcturian''' mainland, and they would arrive in droves throughout the civil war, beginning in 387AD.
'''Vessarlian''' is noted to be the successor to the [[Kingdom of Salrazaar]] (Unknown - 400AD), an ancient nation incorporating the [[Salzaar Peninsula]] in modern day [[Stelvania]]. Little is known about '''Salrazaar''', barring its demise, which is well documented by Vessarlan scholars; The kingdom had long suffered incursions into its lands by human militias hailing from the island of [[Stelva]], in modern day '''Stelvania''', but these marauders had been successfully fought off by '''Salrazaar'''<nowiki/>'s hardened and competent military. But by 385AD a two year old boy, King Salzeir VII, had ascended the throne. This minority reign, the first recorded in [[Salrazaari]] history, gave way to a power vacuum, resulting in a brutal civil war fought between the King's forces and those in support of his 16 year old illegitimate half-brother. This instability was perfect for the '''Humans''', whom had long craved a foothold on the '''Arcturian''' mainland, and they would arrive in droves throughout the civil war, beginning in 387AD.
[[File:Kingdom of Salrazaar and Human Kingdoms (388AD).png|thumb|left|alt=A map of Salrazaar (dark green), Salrazaari rebels (light green) and and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue).|A map of Salrazaar (dark green), Salrazaari rebels (light green) and and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue) in 388AD.|175x175px]]
[[File:Kingdom of Salrazaar and Human Kingdoms (388AD).png|thumb|left|alt=A map of Salrazaar (dark green), Salrazaari rebels (light green) and and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue).|A map of Salrazaar (dark green), Salrazaari rebels (light green) and and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue) in 388AD.|175x175px]]
By 395AD the civil war was over, and King Salzeir VII was forced to concede to his half-brother, who was crowned King Cerasale I. By then though the Humans had control over large swaths of the country, including the capital city of [[Trellia]], which surrendered without a fight due to its small garrison, a consequence of the decade long turmoil. King Cerasale attempted to mount an offensive campaign in 396, but failed to properly rally the shattered military. After this failure he would be forced onto the defense for the rest of his reign. The war finally came to an end in 400AD with the siege of the then capital, [[Asrale]]. The siege of '''Asrale''' was the most deadly conflict of the war, resulting in thousands of casualties on each side. The small, beleaguered garrison, under the command of the king himself, held firm for 83 days before the city walls were breached. The ensuing street skirmishes resulted in the deaths of the garrison, many civilians and the king himself, but, thanks in part to a brave last stand by the king and his personal retinue, most of the city's residents managed to successfully board and flee on the remaining naval vessels.
By 395AD the civil war was over, and King Salzeir VII was forced to concede to his half-brother, who was crowned King Cerasale I. By then though the Humans had control over large swaths of the country, including the capital city of [[Trellia]], which surrendered without a fight due to its small garrison, a consequence of the decade long turmoil.
[[File:Kingdom of Salrazaar and Human Kingdoms (395AD).png|thumb|left|alt=A map of Salrazaar (green) and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue).|A map of Salrazaar (green) and its neighboring Human Kingdoms (blue) in 395AD.|175x175px]]
King Cerasale attempted to mount an offensive campaign in 396, but failed to properly rally the shattered military. After this failure he would be forced onto the defense for the rest of his reign. The war finally came to an end in 400AD with the siege of the then capital, [[Asrale]]. The siege of '''Asrale''' was the most deadly conflict of the war, resulting in thousands of casualties on each side. The small, beleaguered garrison, under the command of the king himself, held firm for 83 days before the city walls were breached. The ensuing street skirmishes resulted in the deaths of the garrison, many civilians and the king himself, but, thanks in part to a brave last stand by the king and his personal retinue, most of the city's residents managed to successfully board and flee on the remaining naval vessels.


==== Traversing the Concordian Ocean ====
==== Traversing the Concordian Ocean ====
After fleeing their homeland, the '''Vulpines''' traveled across the '''Concordian''' ocean, searching for a new home. They eventually landed in modern day [[New Leganes]]<nowiki/>before sailing onwards to the '''Oblivion Islands'''. In both instances they were met with abuse and neglection from the native humans, whom had never encountered '''Vulpines''' or any species similar. The natives eventually drove them out, and they were once again forced to sail onwa<nowiki/>rds, further west. They headed towards the east coast of '''Gondwana''', but a strong storm forced them south, where they passed through the [[Joralesia]] strait and up into the [[Sea of Gondwana]]. The fleet sailed the sea for weeks, scouting a good landing sight. Eventually a prime location was spotted, and the fleet anchored itself in the harbor, before travelling ashore and founding their first settlement, they named it [[Rocaster]].
After fleeing their homeland, the '''Vulpines''' traveled across the '''Concordian''' ocean, searching for a new home. They eventually landed in modern day [[New Leganes]]<nowiki/>before sailing onwards to the '''Oblivion Islands'''. In both instances they were met with abuse and neglection from the native humans, whom had never encountered '''Vulpines''' or any species similar. The natives eventually drove them out, and they were once again forced to sail onwards, further west. They headed towards the east coast of '''Gondwana''', but a strong storm forced them south, where they passed through the [[Joralesia]] strait and up into the [[Sea of Gondwana]]. The fleet sailed the sea for weeks, scouting a good landing sight. Eventually a prime location was spotted, and the fleet anchored itself in the harbor, before travelling ashore and founding their first settlement, they named it [[Rocaster]].


==== Kingdom of Cerasalia ====
==== Kingdom of Cerasalia ====
The Kingdom of '''Cerasalia''' expanded outwards over the coming centuries, eventually engulfing large swaths of practically uninhabited east '''Gondwana''' and many of the islands located in the Sea of '''Gondwana'''. '''Cerasalia''' became renowned for It's Ebony Wood production, and traders from all across '''Gondwana''' would travel to the rich lands of the east to trade silks and spices for this precious material
The Kingdom of '''Cerasalia''' expanded outwards over the coming centuries, eventually engulfing large swaths of practically uninhabi<nowiki/>ted east '''Gondwana''' and many of the islands located in the Sea of '''Gondwana'''. '''Cerasalia''' became renowned for It's Ebony Wood production, and traders from all across '''Gondwana''' would travel to the rich lands of the east to trade silks and spices for this precious material


== Geography ==
== Geograph<nowiki/>y ==


=== Physical Geography ===
=== Physical Geography ===