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Around 200BCE, a group of people landed in the island that is now known as Nordail. They built a small settlement there and for almost 3 centuries, no one was aware of a larger island. circa 120 was when the foreign settlers realised that the 'large jungle area' was in fact a peninsula that was inhabited. The two groups of settlements slowly mingled and over years, there were two large settlements, mõnstæd and nordail. The Zeibear language, then known as Azana, had been fleshed out into a logo-syllabary. The years until the early 800s were mostly uneventful, with the Zeibesh people expanding their territories. Then one day, a ship sailed into the region west of Mõnstæd. These were Salovian explorers who eventually brought with them settlers. This caused a very big shift in the peninsula and thus began the age of conquest.
Around 200BCE, a group of people landed in the island that is now known as Nordail. They built a small settlement there and for almost 3 centuries, no one was aware of a larger island. circa 120 was when the foreign settlers realised that the 'large jungle area' was in fact a peninsula that was inhabited. The two groups of settlements slowly mingled and over years, there were two large settlements, mõnstæd and nordail. The Zeibear language, then known as Azana, had been fleshed out into a logo-syllabary. The years until the early 800s were mostly uneventful, with the Zeibesh people expanding their territories. Then one day, a ship sailed into the region west of Mõnstæd. These were Salovian explorers who eventually brought with them settlers. This caused a very big shift in the peninsula and thus began the age of conquest.


=== The empires of the peninsula ===
=== The empires of the peninsula 1300s-1400s ===
The peninsula was slowly divided into different kingdoms. There were three main kingdoms that would be prevalent until the early 1500s. The three were the Eizyuez, the Zeibans and the Leshmans. These emipres were fairly peaceful other than minor conflicts until 1367 when the Leshmans annexed a smaller state, Wagnor(now Wagõr) which put them in direct contact with the Zeibans. Wagnor was protected by Zeiban and when it was annexed, Zeiban, with its then ruler, Queen Khanzada II, decided to end the years of peace and one of the most important wars in the history of the peninsula begun. It lasted for over 20 years from 1368 - 1389. The Leshmans were far weaker in terms of military strength. However their then ruler, Babar-i-Majide won over the town of Savigle and Nemar fort. He was regarded as a tactical genius. However grew severely ill and his brother, Baad saw this opportunity and together with the Zeibans, assassinated Babar in 1382. Baad then was crowned ruler of Leshman, and Wagnor was returned to the Zeibans. However, Baad wasn't satisfying with this deal and pretended to retreat while secretly setting up his troops to launch an attack when the Zeiban forces retreat.
The peninsula was slowly divided into different kingdoms. There were three main kingdoms that would be prevalent until the early 1500s. The three were the Eizyuez, the Zeibans and the Leshmans. These emipres were fairly peaceful other than minor conflicts until 1367 when the Leshmans annexed a smaller state, Wagnor(now Wagõr) which put them in direct contact with the Zeibans. Wagnor was protected by Zeiban and when it was annexed, Zeiban, with its then ruler, Queen Khanzada II, decided to end the years of peace and one of the most important wars in the history of the peninsula begun. It lasted for over 20 years from 1368 - 1389. The Leshmans were far weaker in terms of military strength. However their then ruler, Babar-i-Majide won over the town of Savigle and Nemar fort. He was regarded as a tactical genius. However grew severely ill and his brother, Baad saw this opportunity and together with the Zeibans, assassinated Babar in 1382. Baad then was crowned ruler of Leshman, and Wagnor was returned to the Zeibans. However, Baad wasn't satisfying with this deal and pretended to retreat while secretly setting up his troops to launch an attack when the Zeiban forces retreat.