The first archeological traces of Arkosi civilization date back to this period. While a far cry from modern arkosi culture, the artifacts and writings found during this time are recognizably similar.
The known history of the kingdom of Arkos as well as its precursor civilizations.
The first archeological traces of Arkosi civilization date back to this period. While a far cry from modern arkosi culture, the artifacts and writings found during this time are recognizably similar.
One of the first true empires, this primitive Monarchy controlled much of present-day Golasi for nearly 200 years. It was also among the first nation-states to have an impact on Arkosi culture.
During this period, caused by the cannibalistic inhabitants of Kiptravos gaining access to sailing, the Arkosi faced constant attacks by raiders.
A rival to the Arko-Ur Empire for hundreds of years, this civilization stretched from northern Perengi to near the modern city of Trinit. Much more is known about it compared to its sister nation.
A large empire that spanned much of Tias and Golasi. However, it was comparatively insignificant to the other civilizations before and after its existence: it had vast territory but little actual influence. The only major historical impact of this society was the development of the Arkosi-Kiptravos slave trade.
Over time, the raids and attacks undertaken by the Falco-Kiptrani were gradually replaced by a slave trade between eastern Alvana and Kiptravos. It eventually became so robust it survived longer than most civilizations in the region before it abruptly ended.
After an unexpected societal collapse in the region, Arkosi ancestors fled the region en-masse. They eventually happened upon the Andaras River Valley, inhabited by the Cyanni at the time, and drove out the native population.
The Treaty of Passaran was signed this year.
The Cyanni wars begin after an attempt by the Cyanni to disable Arkos military assets
After the death of their Queen and most of their government, the Cyanni surrender.
This was the revolution against the former kingdom of Constole that eventually led to the founding of the Jasani. It lasted seven years and embroiled the entire country