Tesutsayi

The Tesutsayi (Traveler's Tongue: Time of Peace) refers to the first of three eras in the history of the Isles of Zamotz, in which a sparsely populated island of natives transformed into a land of organized countries.

Tranquil June
The majority of the Tesutsayi was, as its name implies, mostly uneventful. The month of June saw the creation of settlements and the drawing of borders across the island with no conflicts taking place.

Colonists/Outsiders
''Disclaimer: Information on this time period is limited, and this article is still being updated with more information. Expect details to be incomplete or inaccurate for the time being.''

As part of a broader trend across some parts of Eldham, the concept of the nation-state did not come to the isles of Zamotz until settlers from Rathnir introduced such concepts to the natives. Before then, the island was comprised mostly of tribes or nomadic groups of people varying in size.

The prehistory of Zamotz came to a close sometime around June 7th, 2021, when three groups of settlers, the Neubaykonians, Velithangkans, and Helgians began to claim territory across the Isle.

Neubaykonia
Refugees from an annexation of their mainland, Neubaykonia under King Peg I came to Eldham in search of a new home. Though their main territory was south of Zamotz, the country had claimed land south of the Wasbena River in an attempt to colonize it, though never making any permanent settlement on the island.

Though their claim was never enforced or solidified, it would not be until the beginning of the Tesumasima that their claim in Zamotz would be challenged.

Velithangka
A small order of monks led by Lokki_de_Nuuk, the Velithangkans claimed all land north of the Wasbena River, with identical claims to the Helgians. Velithangka only maintained one permanent settlement on Zamotz, however, and never attempted to enforce its claims, declaring neutrality in all conflicts and allowing new countries to take its land throughout the course of its history.

Helgin (United Burgamerian Socialist Republic)
In order to expand their territory to Eldham, the UBSR began establishing colonies on Zamotz, and quickly became the largest of the colonizing groups, creating/naming the city, island, and province of Helgin. Organized by Gern Mattorck, the settlements of Skingrad and Plat Stronghold formed during this time.

The dispute between the UBSR and Velithangka in claims eventually resolved naturally. As all UBSR settlements were clustered in the northwest of the island, their colony was eventually reduced to that territory.

Rise of Native Countries
As the island of Zamotz north of the Wasbena became settled with cities, some natives of the area began adapting to the new ideas brought by the colonizers, creating cities and establishing contact with the outside world. Four native countries formed during the Tesutsayi - Suunturn, the Mist Sanctuary, Cyrilla, and Bibshmibbia, though the latter two did not form until July. South of the Wasbena, however, saw little development. The Indusi peoples whom dominated the lands Neubaykonia claimed never experienced the concept of settlements close to them as the other native groups, and, with the exception of the small town of Nethalaz, would not see any significant settlements until the start of the Tesumasima.

July period
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Helgin Stagnation
Following the death of Gern Mattorck on July 3rd and the peaceful integration of the UBSR into Viodoxa during that time, development of the Helgin province was no longer a priority. Though new leaders were elected or appointed to fill in the place of Mattorck, little was done to grow the population of any city in the province. By the end of the Tesutsayi, the cities in the north-west became little more than ghost towns.

Birth of Indusia
On July 12th, shortly before the end of the Tesutsayi, several Indusi families came together under King Okomi I and founded the city of Indusia next to the Wasbena River within Neubaykonian territory. Already politically charged, the peoples of Indusia were strong proponents of anti-colonialism and sought to take over the colony from Neubaykonian control.

End of the Tesutsayi
As anti-colonialist ideals manifested in Bibshmibbia, the leadership of the nation devised a plan to infiltrate and eventually conquer the Empire of Avaria, another state which united with Viodoxa. The attempt ultimately failed, with the Bibshmibbian plot exposed to the Avarian and Viodoxan leadership. The subsequent invasion on July 12th and surrender on July 13th marked the end of Bibshmibbia, with the country annexed entirely into Avaria. The collapse of Bibshmibbia caused a spike in panic and anti-colonialist settlement across the island, ending the Tesutsayi and opening a new chapter in the history of Zamotz.