Creation of the Seris Protectorate of the East

311BP

The Seris Protectorate of the East was established in 311 BP during the campaigns of emperor Ashkuni against the indigenous peoples of the region (closely related to the Lashelians).
  The Seris Empire was interested in controling this area for two main reasons: first, to avoid raids from the nomads to the east as well as the Menarites and Desert peoples to the north and second, to control the very lucrative Amber road, the trading route of amber (as well as other exotic products) that goes from Northwestern Karia and ended in the territories of the Seris Empire, and from there to Blati in the western continent as well as to other ports.


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