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The known history of Vallos stretches back to approximately 1000 to 800 BCE with the rise of the Solanian and Zychy city states. Prior to the arrival of the Latinic Solanians, Vallos was predominantly home to nomadic Sarpic horticulturalists, who grew sorghum and lived in stilt houses as to avoid the seasonal floods. Around approximately 1000 BCE, the first evidence of Latinic migration to northeastern Vallos has been discovered in modern day [[Cartadania]], with a citystate named Solan being based in the modern day island of Porto Bianca. The Solanians recorded themselves as being descended from the [[Adonerii League]], having migrated west to Vallos under the command of the semi-mythical ancestor Solanao, who established the city after conquering a native Sarpic tribe. After this, various Latinic city states began to crop up on the eastern coast, concurrent with the rise if an influential, sedentary Sarpic kingdom in the west. Latinic explorers recorded contact and interaction with the city state of '''Zici''', commonly called the Zychy in modern day transliteration. The Zychy lent their name to the entirety of the West Sarpic city states in Latinic writings.
The known history of Vallos stretches back to approximately 1000 to 800 BCE with the rise of the Solanian and Zychy city states. Prior to the arrival of the Latinic Solanians, Vallos was predominantly home to nomadic Sarpic horticulturalists, who grew sorghum and lived in stilt houses as to avoid the seasonal floods. Around approximately 1000 BCE, the first evidence of Latinic migration to northeastern Vallos has been discovered in modern day [[Cartadania]], with a citystate named '''Solan''' being based in the modern day island of Porto Bianca. The Solanians recorded themselves as being descended from the [[Adonerum|Adonerii League]], having migrated west to Vallos under the command of the semi-mythical ancestor Solanao, who established the city after conquering a native Sarpic tribe. After this, various Latinic city states began to crop up on the eastern coast, concurrent with the rise if an influential, sedentary Sarpic kingdom in the west. Latinic explorers recorded contact and interaction with the city state of '''Zici''', commonly called the Zychy in modern day transliteration. The Zychy lent their name to the entirety of the West Sarpic city states in Latinic writings.




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