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== Prehistory and Peopling of Great Kirav ==
{{Infobox military conflict
The distant past of [[Great Kirav]] is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Archæological evidence suggest that the region may have been inhabited by humans as early as 65,000 years ago, and subsequently beset with multiple waves of migration that have left enduring genetic, archæological, and cultural imprints on the island continent. The bulk of the genetic heritage of Kiravian peoples is attributable to Ice Age migrations from both [[Levantia]] and [[Crona]] made possible by lower sea levels and dense floes of {{wp|pack ice}}.  
| conflict          = Operational Flyhook
| partof            = the [[Cronan Theatre]]
| image            = Submariners crona.jpg
| caption          = Arcer submariners preparing to conduct a patrol in the Polynesian Sea.
| date              = 1934-1943
| place            = [[South Crona]]<br>[[Songun Sea]]<br>[[Polynesian Sea]]
| result            = Arcer Victory
| combatant1        = {{navy|Arcerion}}
| combatant2        = {{flag|The Cape}}
| commander1        = {{flagicon|Arcerion}} [[RAdm Michael Burnett]]<br>{{flagicon|Arcerion}}RAdm Lawrence Arthur Coxley
| commander2        = {{flagicon|The Cape}} Admiral John Q. Placeholder III
| units1            = [[Royal Arcerion Submarine Service]]
| units2            = Capetian Navy<br>Various Marine Merchantmen
| strength1        = 27 Submarines<br>6 Submarine Tenders<br>Various Minelayers
| strength2        = Hundreds of surface vessels including escorts, merchantmen, and freighters
| casualties1      =
| casualties2      = {{flag|Arcerion}}
}}
The '''Small Cronan Sea War''', officially '''Operation Flyhook''' or amongst Arcer submariners ''''The Capetian Vacation''',' was a period during the [[Second Great War]] during which Arcer [[Royal Arcerion Submarine Service|submarines]] and their allies attacked [[The Cape|Capetian]] merchant shipping and naval surface vessels along the Capetian Peninsula and in the [[Polynesian Sea]]. The engagement lasted the duration of the Second Great War, with several distinct phases occuring due to technological advancements or fluctuations in the course of the war's fighting.  


The campaign lasted nine years, with the first engagements by Arcer submarines beginning just a few short weeks after the war's announcement, as it was part of ''[[Operation Forefront]]'', the larger Arcer naval campaign in [[Crona|South Crona]], the [[Songun Sea|Songun]] and Polynesian Seas. Weak and disparate Capetian leadership early in the campaign meant that triple-digit losses were recorded of Capetian shipping with a number of notable surface vessels sunk.  
Unravelling the truth of Kiravian prehistory and dark history is complicated by Coscivian culture's [[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|schizo-sacramentalist conception of reality]] (which does not clearly distinguish between what Occidental cultures would regard as the symbolic and the real) and its [[[[Coscivian_civilisation#Worldview_and_Philosophy|unique approach to time]] (which is often reflected in non-linear narratives and the confounding expression of temporal processes in spatial or virtual terms).  


Due to the lack of direct engagement by Arcer surface vessels against their Capetian counterparts, this portion of the conflict is considered the most dynamic and directly involved portion of the war on the naval side, as the [[Arcer Army|Army]] and [[Arcer Air Force|Air Force]] were embattled under [[Operation Lightfoot]] with their [[Paulastra|Paulastran]] allies.
=== Pre-Human Times ===
== Background ==
[Dino lore]<br>
Prior to the outbreak of the war, shipping through the [[Polynesian Sea]] into the Songun Sea was a major trade route for maritime traffic and freighters heading into the Malentine Sea. While larger and more stable export economies such as [[Arcerion]] and [[Paulastra]] could rely on strong industry and agriculture, the more impoverished nations relied heavily on imported goods from [[Sarpedon]] and [[Levantia]], meaning that the crucial naval route through the Eastern and Western Songun Straits, and then through the [[Warrington Strait|Warrington]], were key economic terrain. While several attempts had been made to create economic protections or otherwise enforce some form of freedom of travel for both the Songun and [[Warrington Strait|Warrington Straits]], ultimately the nations of South Crona were unable to come to a consensus on how to best implement a commercial and diplomatic strategy of cooperation prewar.
[Yeti and Samsquanch]<br>
=== Geography ===
The Songun Straits are separated into two major waterways, the Eastern and Western, respectively. Between them and West of [[Cape Town]] is the Lower Songun Basin, which would see some of the most fiery convoy attacks and submarine actions during the Second Great War. North of this is the disputed Songun Sea. The Cape's islands in the Songun afforded it the geographical advantage in the Southeastern portions as it was able to more effectively conduct maritime patrols and anti-submarine patrols from airfields. However the geography and seafloor terrain of the Songun naturally pushed the Arcer submarines to the Western Songun, which was deeper and had more favorable currents and thermal layers.


The Warrington Strait was a secondary shipping lane although itself was the true key to central and Southern Crona, as it opened up into the Malentine Sea, a shallower and warmer body of water that six different sovereign nations (Arcerion, [[Telokona]], [[Malentina]], [[Kelekona]], [[Porlos]], and [[Istrenya]]) had maritime borders and extensive shipping and ports on. Due to this, Arcerion would fiercely defend the Warring Straits throughout the duration of the war, including the wo surface actions that took place under Operation Forefront.
=== Earliest Homonids ===
[[File:Warrington Strait Shipping Volume.png|thumb|Shipping volume by raw tonnage through the Warrington Strait into the Malentine Sea between 1900-1934. ]]
[Homo vetus montanus]<br>
=== The Royal Arcerion Submarine Service Pre-War ===
[Homo darudensis]<br>
The Arcer submarine service consisted of twenty-seven submarines, several submarine tenders and support vessels such as rearmament and refueling ships. Arcerion Naval HQ placed a high emphasis on the ability to rearm, refuel and repair submarines underway at sea away from a safe port-of-call, as the littoral nature of the Malentine and Songun Seas meant that maritime patrol aircraft and sabotage on port facilities could prevent the effective deployment of submarines during wartime. Research and development prior to the war had resulted in newer mine technologies, prototype snorkels, and improved rangefinding and electronic surveillance equipment allowing the service to be modern and ready for the conflict.


The drawbacks the service faced however, was an utter lack of real-world operational experience, owing to the dual nature of the service's relatively new nature (having only been in existence for 17 years) and the lack of an Arcer conventional conflict on the sea that would have allowed the service to effectively trial and test its doctrine, methods, and sailors. The service's rigorous standards of preparation and training however had created a culture of raiding and long-endurance patrolling that would benefit the disparate fleet. Arcerion had identified the difficulties of getting submarines into the Lower Songun Basin, and as such had provisioned plans to work with the [[Burgoignesc Security Forces|Navy of Burrgundie]] to conduct at-sea underway replenishment of its submarines, giving them the ability to operate beyond the Songun and away from the most Southern Arcer naval facilities at Chester-on-Moore.
=== Turbo-Ancient Migration ===
[[File:Geography Flyhook.png|thumb|Geography of the Songun Area of Operations (SAO) during the Second Great War. ]]
The Submarine Service was also complemented during ''Flyhook'' by a number of smaller minelayers, torpedo boats, and surface raiding vessels designed for the asymmetric nature of commerce raiding. Although doctrinally it was not a codified part of Arcer naval heritage or practice, the fleet would grow to accomodate this with the adoption of a class of light cruisers late-war that would participate to support the submarine force.


The leadership of Rear Admiral Lawrence Arthur Coxley, who was acting as Commander, Submarine Force, at the outbreak of the war would also prove pivotal as the emphasis on submerged operations (as most submarines of the period sailed on the surface) as well as the principles of mission command and reduced reliance on regular High-Frequency (HF) communications ensured that the Arcer submarine forces could remain at sea longer and patrol greater distances regardless of the logistical strain it was incurring at home.
[Demomap]<br>
==== Arcerion order of Battle ====
{{flagicon|Arcerion}} '''Royal Arcerion Submarine Service''', Rear Admiral Lawrence Arthur Coxley (His Majesty's Arcer Naval Station Chester-on-Moore, Arcerion)
* '''Submarine Group 1'''
** '''Submarine Squadron 1'''
*** HMAS David
*** HMAS Integrity
*** HMAS Castle
*** HMAS Halberd
*** HMAS Speedy
*** HMAS Loyal
** '''Submarine Squadron 2'''
*** HMAS Opal
*** HMAS Redoubt
*** HMAS Superior
*** HMAS August
** '''Submarine Squadron 5'''
*** HMAS Granite
*** HMAS Onyx
*** HMAS Osprey
*** HMAS Powerful
* '''Submarine Group 2'''
** '''Submarine Squadron 3'''
*** HMAS Dredge
*** HMAS Sapphire
*** HMAS Fortitude
*** HMAS Dart
*** HMAS Bluefin
*** HMAS Banshee
*** HMAS Innis
** '''Submarine Squadron 4'''
*** HMAS MacCallan
*** HMAS Typhoon
*** HMAS Chester
*** HMAS Arthur
*** HMAS Reckoning
*** HMAS Forthright
* '''Submarine Tender Squadron 5 (Oiler and Supply)'''
** HMAS Pearl
** HMAS Diligent
** HMAS Mermaid
** HMAS Unison
** HMAS Assurance
** HMAS Merchant
=== Capetian Naval Forces ===
-TBD-


-Not great though-
=== Ultra-Ancient Migration (Pre-D)===
== Campaign ==
[Haplogroup D? (Mystery haplogroup)]
[[File:Map 1.png|thumb|Numbered map of major areas of operation as determined by Rear Admiral Coxley at the outbreak of the Second Great War, including the two High-Frequency Transmission stations (blue squares) at HMNAS Chester-on-Moore and Port Hughes.]]
With the outbreak of the war, the commander of the submarine force, Rear Admiral Coxley, was recalled to the National Defense Headquarters in Kurst, along with his staff to brief the Arcer Admiralty on the readiness of the submarine force for war. The initial plans he briefed were the establishment of 5 'Special Raiding Zones,' numbered one to five. He intended to use his five submarine squadrons, organized into two Submarine Groups, to bring Capetian commercial shipping and maritime traffic to a halt. The admiralty approved the plan, giving him provisional instruction to begin at once.


=== Early War ===
[Dark philology]
The early war was defined by most Arcer submariners as the "Good time," when Capetian escort and anti-submarine vessels were either vacant, inept, or outmatched by the wit and aggression of their Arcer counterparts. Coxley assigned Submarine Group One with fourteen submarines to operate in zones 1-3, and their counterparts with thirteen submarines in Group Two as the Orixtal-Polynesian-Odoneru Force. Coxley's assertion was that by allowing one group to focus on the Sognun and the other far, in the blue water regions beyond the Lower Songun Basin, that they could develop their own tactics, training, and procedures to create a standard pattern for raiding that could be quickly disseminated to allow for more seamless integration of new submariners.


Coxley's major concern was the resupply of Submarine Group 2, as they were far afield from the ability for the six submarine tenders to resupply. Coxley sent a letter to the admiralty to engage with the Burgoignesc Defense Attache at the Burgoignesc Embassy of Arcerion, and arrange for a joint agreement wherein Arcer submarines could be resupplied, fuelled, and rearmed from Burgoignesc vessels based out of [[Equitorial Ostiecia|Equatorial Ostiecia]]. Arcerion would send necessary provisions that were specific to Arcerion's submarines such as mines, torpedoes, and other supplies via rail to the New Archduchy, and from there escorted via convoy to Ostiecia wherein they could be loaded onto their Burgoignesc counterparts' own submarine tenders until such a time as Arcerion could find a way to get several of their own there and based effectively with sufficient escorting surface vessels.
=== Related ===
Deep Philology & Dark Philology<br>
Five Races Cycle<br>
Coscivian Origin Narratives<br>
Kiro-Akai Hyperwar<br>
Phantom Time<br>
Shadow Realm<br>
Shadow Time and Dream Time<br>


===Slash Noïnclude===
Palæo-Cronan Haplotypes:
*Haplogroyup Ʒ
*Haplogroup
[[Paleo-Levantine peoples|Palæo-Levantine]] Haplotypes:
*Haplogroup Ƕ
*Haplogroup Ỽ
Antediluvian Arctic Haplotypes:
*Haplogroup Ȼ


==Noun Declension Tables (pic unrelated)==


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|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
! colspan="5" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Form I - ''istuv''
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Case
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Plural
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Ergative
| colspan="2" | istu'''k'''
| colspan="2" | istu'''yak'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Genitive
| colspan="2" | istu'''l'''
| colspan="2" | istu'''yá'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Indirect
| colspan="2" | istu'''m'''
| colspan="2" | istu'''yam'''
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Absolutives
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Number
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Plural
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left; background-color:#dae8fc;"
| style="text-align:center;" | Aspect
| style="text-align:center;" | Imperfect
| Perfect
| Imperfect
| Perfect
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Present
| istu'''v'''
| istu'''vi'''
| istu'''ya'''
| istu'''yi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Past
| istu'''ve'''
| istu'''véi'''
| istu'''yave'''
| istu'''yavéi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Future
| istu'''vo'''
| istu'''vói'''
| istu'''yavo'''
| istu'''yavói'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Jussive
| istu'''vu'''
| istu'''vúi'''
| istu'''yavu'''
| istu'''yavúi'''
|}
<br>
<br>
{| class="wikitable" style="font-style:italic; text-align:center; font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif !important;"
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
! colspan="5" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Form II - ''rona''
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Case
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Plural
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Ergative
| colspan="2" | rona'''k'''
| colspan="2" | ron'''æk'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Genitive
| colspan="2" | ron'''á'''
| colspan="2" | ron'''æ'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Indirect
| colspan="2" | rona'''m'''
| colspan="2" | ron'''ám'''
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Absolutives
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Number
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Plural
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left; background-color:#dae8fc;"
| style="text-align:center;" | Aspect
| style="text-align:center;" | Imperfect
| Perfect
| Imperfect
| Perfect
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Present
| rona
| rona'''vi'''
| ron'''áv'''
| ron'''ávi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Past
| rona'''ve'''
| rona'''véi'''
| ron'''áve'''
| ron'''ávéi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Future
| rona'''vo'''
| rona'''vói'''
| ron'''ávo'''
| ron'''ávói'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Jussive
| rona'''vu'''
| rona'''vúi'''
| ron'''ávu'''
| ron'''ávúi'''
|}
<br>
<br>
{| class="wikitable" style="font-style:italic; text-align:center; font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif !important;"
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
! colspan="5" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Form III - ''vālin''
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Case
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Plural
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Ergative
| colspan="2" | vāli'''th'''
| colspan="2" | vāli'''nyak'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Genitive
| colspan="2" | vāli'''sk'''
| colspan="2" | vāli'''skya'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Indirect
| colspan="2" | vāli'''nt'''
| colspan="2" | vāli'''ntya'''
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Absolutives
|- style="font-style:normal;"
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Number
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Nonplural
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Plural
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left; background-color:#dae8fc;"
| style="text-align:center;" | Aspect
| style="text-align:center;" | Imperfect
| Perfect
| Imperfect
| Perfect
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Present
| vāli'''n'''
| vāli'''ni'''
| vāli'''nyav'''
| vāl'''inyavi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Past
| vāli'''ne'''
| vāli'''néi'''
| vāli'''nyave'''
| vāli'''nyavéi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Future
| vāli'''no'''
| vāli'''nói'''
| vāli'''nyavo'''
| vāli'''nyavói'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Jussive
| vāli'''nu'''
| vāli'''núi'''
| vāli'''nyavu'''
| vālin'''yavúi'''
|}


early war arco supremacy
<br>
<br>


mid war op lightfoot going on means subs pushed out further to polynesian for more effect
{| class="wikitable" style="font-style:italic; text-align:center; font-family:Tahoma, Geneva, sans-serif !important;"
 
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
late war and lightfoot withdrawal means emphasis on at sea refuelling pays off and raiding is continued
! colspan="5" style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Form III - ''kenor''
 
|- style="font-style:normal;"
dashing submarine raid near cape town or the eastern straits
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Case
 
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Nonplural
HMAS superior destroyed lated war
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb;" | Plural
== Public Responses ==
|-
=== Arcerion ===
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Ergative
good propoganda
| colspan="2" | kenor'''th'''
 
| colspan="2" | kenor'''yak'''
traditionaly army dominated country captivated by it
|-
 
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Genitive
film made a la U571
| colspan="2" | kenor'''sk'''
=== The Cape ===
| colspan="2" | kenor'''skya'''
bad responses
|-
 
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; color:#000000; font-style:normal; text-align:left;" | Indirect
negative press
| colspan="2" | kenor'''d'''
 
| colspan="2" | kenor'''dya'''
pressure on govt to stop it
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left;"
 
| colspan="5" style="text-align:center; background-color:#00d2cb;" | Absolutives
merchant marine riots over going to sea with no escort
|- style="font-style:normal;"
== Capetian Merchant & Naval Losses ==
| style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Number
Table for each year by tonnage and vessels sunk
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Nonplural
== Arcer Naval Losses ==
| colspan="2" style="background-color:#cbcbcb; color:#333333;" | Plural
2 subs and crew, include damage to other subs
|- style="font-style:normal; text-align:left; background-color:#dae8fc;"
== See Also ==
| style="text-align:center;" | Aspect
Sumbarine service
| style="text-align:center;" | Imperfect
 
| Perfect
arcer navy
| Imperfect
 
| Perfect
operation Forefront
|-
 
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Present
 
| kenor
Existing Lore:
| kenor'''sti'''
During the Second Great War Acer submarines saw extensive action against The Capetian Navy, operating in the Songun Sea and the Polynesian Sea. This was part of the larger Arcer [[Operation Forefront|naval mission]] to deny the Capetian Navy freedom of navigation and freedom of movement in the Songun sea, as well as conduct sea lane denial and commercial raiding to prevent [[the Cape]] from receiving the necessary materials and supplies it required to sustain its own war effort. Arcer submarines achieved the most success, as the Arcer surface fleet and Capetian Navy's capital ships never engaged directly in a major battle, the largest being a few smaller flotilla-sized actions between groups of escort ships that happened to make chance contact. Submarines operated under the umbrella mission of Operation Forefront, however under the command of Rear Admiral Lawrence Arthur Coxley, who was acting as Commander, Submarine Force, the Arcer Subsurface fleet operated under [[Operation Flyhook]], which was the sea lane denial, commerce raiding, and minelaying conducted by the submarine force at this time.
| kenor'''yav'''
 
| kenor'''yavi'''
Overall, Arcer submarines achieved great effect, sinking dozens of Capetian, Caphirian, and Corummese-flagged merchantmen, as well as a number of smaller Capetian warships of corvette and frigate-size. Moderate damage was done to Capetian major capital ships, although none were sunk, just forced into shipyards for repairs. During the war, four Arcer submarines were damaged by enemy fire or anti-submarine warfare, and an additional two were lost. His Majesty's Arcer Submarine ''Superior'', was destroyed by enemy surface vessels, likely due to depth charges and being unable to surface in 1951. HMAS ''Typhoon'' was lost with all hands during an emergency dive rehearsal as part of crew training in the Malentine Sea, where it sunk to 300 meters and was destroyed. The legacy of the war continues to influence modern Arcer submarine doctrine. An emphasis on torpedo and mine warfare are consistently emphasized as the most important aspects of the Service's capabilities, and while it maintains the ability to launch cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles, these are considered of secondary nature.
|-
[[Category:Arcerion]]
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Past
| kenor'''ste'''
| kenor'''stéi'''
| kenor'''yave'''
| kenor'''yavéi'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Future
| kenor'''sto'''
| kenor'''stói'''
| kenor'''yavo'''
| kenor'''yavói'''
|-
| style="background-color:#e0e0e0; font-style:normal;" | Jussive
| kenor'''stu'''
| kenor'''stúi'''
| kenor'''yavu'''
| kenor'''yavúi'''
|}

Revision as of 14:05, 6 December 2022

Prehistory and Peopling of Great Kirav

The distant past of Great Kirav is steeped in mythology and remains obscure. Archæological evidence suggest that the region may have been inhabited by humans as early as 65,000 years ago, and subsequently beset with multiple waves of migration that have left enduring genetic, archæological, and cultural imprints on the island continent. The bulk of the genetic heritage of Kiravian peoples is attributable to Ice Age migrations from both Levantia and Crona made possible by lower sea levels and dense floes of pack ice.

Unravelling the truth of Kiravian prehistory and dark history is complicated by Coscivian culture's schizo-sacramentalist conception of reality (which does not clearly distinguish between what Occidental cultures would regard as the symbolic and the real) and its [[unique approach to time (which is often reflected in non-linear narratives and the confounding expression of temporal processes in spatial or virtual terms).

Pre-Human Times

[Dino lore]
[Yeti and Samsquanch]

Earliest Homonids

[Homo vetus montanus]
[Homo darudensis]

Turbo-Ancient Migration

[Demomap]

Ultra-Ancient Migration (Pre-D)

[Haplogroup D? (Mystery haplogroup)]

[Dark philology]

Related

Deep Philology & Dark Philology
Five Races Cycle
Coscivian Origin Narratives
Kiro-Akai Hyperwar
Phantom Time
Shadow Realm
Shadow Time and Dream Time

Slash Noïnclude

Palæo-Cronan Haplotypes:

  • Haplogroyup Ʒ
  • Haplogroup

Palæo-Levantine Haplotypes:

  • Haplogroup Ƕ
  • Haplogroup Ỽ

Antediluvian Arctic Haplotypes:

  • Haplogroup Ȼ

Noun Declension Tables (pic unrelated)

Form I - istuv
Case Nonplural Plural
Ergative istuk istuyak
Genitive istul istu
Indirect istum istuyam
Absolutives
Number Nonplural Plural
Aspect Imperfect Perfect Imperfect Perfect
Present istuv istuvi istuya istuyi
Past istuve istuvéi istuyave istuyavéi
Future istuvo istuvói istuyavo istuyavói
Jussive istuvu istuvúi istuyavu istuyavúi



Form II - rona
Case Nonplural Plural
Ergative ronak ronæk
Genitive roná ronæ
Indirect ronam ronám
Absolutives
Number Nonplural Plural
Aspect Imperfect Perfect Imperfect Perfect
Present rona ronavi ronáv ronávi
Past ronave ronavéi ronáve ronávéi
Future ronavo ronavói ronávo ronávói
Jussive ronavu ronavúi ronávu ronávúi



Form III - vālin
Case Nonplural Plural
Ergative vālith vālinyak
Genitive vālisk vāliskya
Indirect vālint vālintya
Absolutives
Number Nonplural Plural
Aspect Imperfect Perfect Imperfect Perfect
Present vālin vālini vālinyav vālinyavi
Past vāline vālinéi vālinyave vālinyavéi
Future vālino vālinói vālinyavo vālinyavói
Jussive vālinu vālinúi vālinyavu vālinyavúi



Form III - kenor
Case Nonplural Plural
Ergative kenorth kenoryak
Genitive kenorsk kenorskya
Indirect kenord kenordya
Absolutives
Number Nonplural Plural
Aspect Imperfect Perfect Imperfect Perfect
Present kenor kenorsti kenoryav kenoryavi
Past kenorste kenorstéi kenoryave kenoryavéi
Future kenorsto kenorstói kenoryavo kenoryavói
Jussive kenorstu kenorstúi kenoryavu kenoryavúi