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===Origin===
===Origin===
[[File:Map of the tribes of Vallejar.png|thumb|Map of tribes of Vallejar]]
(2500 B.C. to 1500 B.C.)
(2500 B.C. to 1500 B.C.)


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The culture of this period was closely related to subsistence through hunting, fishing, and gathering. Religious beliefs were based on the veneration of nature and natural elements. Indigenous groups developed primitive technologies such as stone and wood tools, which allowed them to survive and thrive in their environment. Oral tradition played a fundamental role in transmitting knowledge about hunting, fishing, and gathering, as well as in preserving stories and myths that were a significant part of their cultural heritage.
The culture of this period was closely related to subsistence through hunting, fishing, and gathering. Religious beliefs were based on the veneration of nature and natural elements. Indigenous groups developed primitive technologies such as stone and wood tools, which allowed them to survive and thrive in their environment. Oral tradition played a fundamental role in transmitting knowledge about hunting, fishing, and gathering, as well as in preserving stories and myths that were a significant part of their cultural heritage.
# Ahanu
# B'alam
# Cuyahoga
# Dziko
# Echota
# Faelan
# Gavran
# Hakan
# Ilyana
# Jirko
# Kaelith
# Lirael
# Maelis
# Naiya
# Orelia
# Pheonix
# Quillon
# Raelin
# Sylas
# Taryn
# Ulyssan
# Vaelar
# Tailtet
# Xylander
# Yavanna
# Zephyr


===Perpetual Prosperity===
===Perpetual Prosperity===
(1500 B.C. to 33 A.C.)
(1500 B.C. to 33 A.C.)
 
[[File:Map of perpetual properity era in Vallejar.png|left|thumb|Map of perpetual properity era in Vallejar]]
The period known as "Perpetual Prosperity" in the region that would later become Vallejar marked a significant transition in the history of this land. This era, spanning approximately 1,500 years, began with a traumatic event: the [[Tailpet Massacre]]. This massacre resulted in the complete disappearance of the native population in this region, leaving behind a void that would alter the course of history.
The period known as "Perpetual Prosperity" in the region that would later become Vallejar marked a significant transition in the history of this land. This era, spanning approximately 1,500 years, began with a traumatic event: the [[Tailpet Massacre]]. This massacre resulted in the complete disappearance of the native population in this region, leaving behind a void that would alter the course of history.


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Tribes began to establish more organized governments to maintain peace and promote cooperation. Alliances and trade systems developed, contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region. Culture was enriched, and there was a significant improvement in the quality of life for the population.
Tribes began to establish more organized governments to maintain peace and promote cooperation. Alliances and trade systems developed, contributing to the stability and prosperity of the region. Culture was enriched, and there was a significant improvement in the quality of life for the population.


Towards the end of this era, around 3 A.D., there are written records that speak of the appearance of "unknown foreign individuals." These people were not native to the region that the natives knew so well, marking the first signs of foreign influence in the area.
Towards the end of this era, around 3 A.D., there are written records that speak of the appearance of "unknown foreign individuals". These people were not native to the region that the natives knew so well, marking the first signs of foreign influence in the area.
 
# Kingdom of Valoria
# Kingdom of Eldoria
# Kingdom of Sylvantia
# Kingdom of Marantha
# Kingdom of Husbuan
# Kingdom of Solaris
# Kingdom of Kuckter
# Kingdom of Emberlund
# Kingdom of Aquilonia
# Kingdom of Celestria
# Kingdom of Sumania


===Premature Medieval===
=== Premature Medieval ===
(33 B.C. - 572 A.D.):
(33 B.C. - 572 A.D.):