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The '''history of Ignesia''', starting with the settlement of the Vimician continent by Proto-Hysante peoples in around 5,000 BE, is very rich and well-documented thanks to strong writing traditions in periods as early as the Hlepreve dynastic era from 4000 BE. The Proto-Hysante peoples would coalesce into four (later three) major groups: the Izactan, Vernero, Ignevan, and Castrelper. The Hlepreve and Yleneler Ignevans were aided by the fertile Dercer Rivers and the natural border of the Vrezar Veseher mountainrange in the north.
The '''history of Ignesia''', starting with the settlement of the Vimician continent by Proto-Hysante peoples in around 5,000 BE, is very rich and well-documented thanks to strong writing traditions in periods as early as the Hlepreve dynastic era from 4000 BE. The Proto-Hysante peoples would coalesce into four (later three) major groups: the Izactan, Vernero, Ignevan, and Castrelper. The Hlepreve and Yleneler Ignevans were aided by the fertile Dercer Rivers and the natural border of the Vrezar Veseher mountainrange in the north, allowing for a resilient state that survived over 3400 years with only few interruption.

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The history of Ignesia, starting with the settlement of the Vimician continent by Proto-Hysante peoples in around 5,000 BE, is very rich and well-documented thanks to strong writing traditions in periods as early as the Hlepreve dynastic era from 4000 BE. The Proto-Hysante peoples would coalesce into four (later three) major groups: the Izactan, Vernero, Ignevan, and Castrelper. The Hlepreve and Yleneler Ignevans were aided by the fertile Dercer Rivers and the natural border of the Vrezar Veseher mountainrange in the north, allowing for a resilient state that survived over 3400 years with only few interruption.