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It is believed that the [[Aerans (Iscaric tribe)|Aerans]] were the first [[Maro-Ephenian languages|Maro-Ephenians]] to settle in the region, in the later stage of migration from the [[First Forrest]], which mostly overtaking the [[Ethrians (tribe)|Ethrian tribes]] which had lived their previously, pushing them north in some cases, and intermingling in others.  These Aerans were also in close contact with [[Dalitia|Talothic]] and [[Haidic languages|Northern Haidic]] colonies established throughout Iscaria.
It is believed that the [[Aerans (Iscaric tribe)|Aerans]] were the first [[Maro-Ephenian languages|Maro-Ephenians]] to settle in the region, in the later stage of migration from the [[First Forrest]], which mostly overtaking the [[Ethrians (tribe)|Ethrian tribes]] which had lived their previously, pushing them north in some cases, and intermingling in others.  These Aerans were also in close contact with [[Dalitia|Talothic]] and [[Haidic languages|Northern Haidic]] colonies established throughout Iscaria.


A number of Aeran settlements were made throughout [[Paliciun]], and in their earliest days the most powerful and influential among them was [[Seleps]], situated at on the Traedus delta.  However, Telrhamir began to slowly rise to prominence.  The region had always been well known for its manufacture of papyrus, but the discovery of paper (accredited to [[Panno Iunus Lucia Aprios]]) brought in huge amounts of wealth to Telrhamir.  Even throughout the reign of the Empire, it was often referred to as the "paper capital" ({{Smallcaps|''{{term|indus}} {{term|harēpae}}''}}).  Furthermore, the city sat just upriver from the [[Lupentia Negha]], a large and reliable flood plain of the Traedus, allowing high crop yields.  In the [[Aeranid War]], Telrhamir fought the other Aeranid settlements, lead by Seleps, and won, taking control of Paliciun, and establishing the '''Aeranid Kingdom''' ({{Smallcaps|''{{term|rennun}} {{term|aerānidun}}''}}).  During this time, many prominent houses and families were resettled in Telrhamir.  Some of the smaller houses joined existing schools, while other more powerful ones banned together to form new schools.
A number of Aeran settlements were made throughout [[Paliciun]], and in their earliest days the most powerful and influential among them was [[Seleps]], situated at on the Traedus delta.  However, Telrhamir began to slowly rise to prominence.  The region had always been well known for its manufacture of papyrus, but the discovery of paper (accredited to [[Panno Iunus Lucia Aprios]]) brought in huge amounts of wealth to Telrhamir.  Even throughout the reign of the Empire, it was often referred to as the "paper capital" ({{Smallcaps|''{{term|indus}} {{term|harēpae}}''}}).  Furthermore, the city sat just upriver from the [[Niha Lupenta]], a large and reliable flood plain of the Traedus, allowing high crop yields.  In the [[Aeranid War]], Telrhamir fought the other Aeranid settlements, lead by Seleps, and won, taking control of Paliciun, and establishing the '''Aeranid Kingdom''' ({{Smallcaps|''{{term|rennun}} {{term|aerānidun}}''}}).  During this time, many prominent houses and families were resettled in Telrhamir.  Some of the smaller houses joined existing schools, while other more powerful ones banned together to form new schools.


===Aeranid Kingdom===
===Aeranid Kingdom===
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Both ''cōmus'' and ''achara'' where not fixed groups, and one may choose to exit or enter either at any point in time, provided they met the entrance requirements for the ''cōmus'' or ''achara'' they wished to enter. Whilst most cōmerent where made up entirely of people of the same achara, inter-''achara'' ''cōmerent'' where not uncommon. The leadership of both groups where decided internally, by whatever mechanisms they saw fit to do so. Each ''achara'' had its own culture, reputation, and speciality, and ran its affairs differently.
Both ''cōmus'' and ''achara'' where not fixed groups, and one may choose to exit or enter either at any point in time, provided they met the entrance requirements for the ''cōmus'' or ''achara'' they wished to enter. Whilst most cōmerent where made up entirely of people of the same achara, inter-''achara'' ''cōmerent'' where not uncommon. The leadership of both groups where decided internally, by whatever mechanisms they saw fit to do so. Each ''achara'' had its own culture, reputation, and speciality, and ran its affairs differently.
There where thirty-six ''achara'' officially listed in the capital at the hight of the empire.  The following is an (incomplete) list:
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* ''Accoehia {{Smallcaps|(acc)}}''
* ''Aelūia {{Smallcaps|(ail)}}''
* ''Avistia {{Smallcaps|(avi)}}''
* ''Caescar {{Smallcaps|(cai)}}''
* ''Camilia {{Smallcaps|(cam)}}''
* ''Cōmus Renis {{Smallcaps|(cr)}}''
* ''Ehermīnia {{Smallcaps|(ehr)}}''
* ''Lūcīnia {{Smallcaps|(lov)}}''
* ''Lupēnscia {{Smallcaps|(lvp)}}''
* ''Motus Avis {{Smallcaps|(ma)}}''
* ''Motus Soniae {{Smallcaps|(ms)}}''
* ''Ñōtar {{Smallcaps|(ñot)}}''
* ''Paetia {{Smallcaps|(pai)}}''
* ''Plumen Tullentun {{Smallcaps|(pt)}}''
* ''Qurtīnia {{Smallcaps|(qvr)}}''
* ''Rascānia {{Smallcaps|(ras)}}''
* ''Tersīnia {{Smallcaps|(ter)}}''
* ''Tūvīnia {{Smallcaps|(toi)}}''
}}
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