Human settlement of the Nelborne

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Human settlement of the Nelborne came during the Last glacial period where homo sapiens migrated from Europe in two distinct groups. One group, the Nelbecs, came and settled in the north around Lake Seketan forming the North Nelbec peoples, which would later become the Proto-Secenic and Proto-Winnic cultures. The other major group, called the Sjezon arrived and settled in the south with the most prosperous settlements in and around the Dhrean rivers basin. For nearly a millennium these two groups existed largely symbiotically, with minor trade and relations between the two cultures. These groups form the root for two of the three culture families in the Nelborne Islands, with the Nelbecs eventually forming into the Sekens, Wilsks, and later Alquiyans. The Sejzons would go on to be reduced to just the Trjebians and coastal Sjezons