Gintem Migration Period
Invasions of the Doccábhan Empire | |
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Time | c. 2600 CY or later |
Place | Northeast Yazland, modern day TSC |
Event | Various Gintem tribes settling or invading the territories of the Doccábhan Empire |
The Gintem Migration Period or the Gintem Invasion was a period of history in which the various Gintem peoples settled in the territories of the Doccábhan Empire. After being forced out of their homeland by the Milevic peoples in the 2600s CY, the Gintem peoples were forced to settle in the lands north of them, and primarily began to find themselves in the territories of the then declining Doccábhan Empire. The tensions between the settlers and the native Doccábh people lead to violence and calls for the removal of Gintem peoples, causing the Doccábh-Gintem Wars, and lead to irreconcilable relations between the two groups. As various Gintem warlords began to violently carve out guaranteed spaces for their peoples, the Doccábhan Empire would collapse under the weight of this foreign pressure, as well as from internal rebellions, and crushing economic downturn.
Chronology
Leadup
The Gintem peoples had been living in Southeast Yazland for some time, unmoved since the original Yasgan migrations. Most remained organized in tribal societies centered mainly around the humid X River. In the 2600s CY, various Milevic groups began to migrate along the coast of the Narrow Sea, leading to eventual conflict with the Gintem groups living there. Many Gintem peoples ended up abandoning their original homeland because of these conflicts, leading to a mass migration of peoples north into more temperate territories. By the 3000s, the various Gintem peoples had begun arriving on the doorstep of the Doccábhan Empire. While relations were cordial at first, many Doccábhans began to resent the presence of the foreign settlers, and called for action against the perceived threat.
Doccábh-Gintem Wars
They probably fought a bunch of wars.
Fall of the Doccábhan Empire
In the 3350s CY, the Doccábhan Empire died of cringe.
Legacy
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