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− | Scholars cite the decline of [[Central Dantria]] as the main reason for the New Dawn. By this time both Central Dantria and Land began to experience increased waves of | + | Scholars cite the decline of [[Central Dantria]] as the main reason for the New Dawn. By this time both Central Dantria and Land began to experience increased waves of isolationism, coupled with the loss of populations to the wealthy [[Western Dantria]]. Crossing [[Ouna]] was viewed as a way to reach Leykarya, a developed country that seemed to have had a somewhat mythical status in Dantria. Word quickly came back, however, that Leykarya was not overly welcoming: it was connected to the Continent by an isthmus that was fairly easy to control. Therefore, migrants quickly turned further to the east. They were, however, able to establish some trading with Leykarya centered in Ouna Town in the west of the Duls Settlements. |
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Revision as of 23:01, 7 January 2021
New Dawn is a name given to a major wave of migration from the Duls Settlements to the east in the second half of the second revolution. It is contrasted with the Dawn, which is what the migrations to the east that occured in the middle of the first revolution are called. The peoples of Gantolia, Yammoe and Tarnaria are the descendants of the Dawn.
New Dawn begins at around 15th CSR.
Reasons for migration
Scholars cite the decline of Central Dantria as the main reason for the New Dawn. By this time both Central Dantria and Land began to experience increased waves of isolationism, coupled with the loss of populations to the wealthy Western Dantria. Crossing Ouna was viewed as a way to reach Leykarya, a developed country that seemed to have had a somewhat mythical status in Dantria. Word quickly came back, however, that Leykarya was not overly welcoming: it was connected to the Continent by an isthmus that was fairly easy to control. Therefore, migrants quickly turned further to the east. They were, however, able to establish some trading with Leykarya centered in Ouna Town in the west of the Duls Settlements.
Route
The New Dawn route started at the Central Dantrian town of Purtule and went east to Tuntan, then from Tuntan turned north to the Duls Settlements.
The estimated length of the route is at 2300 km. But the reason for the Tuntan detour was to avoid the sand dunes at the north west part of Ouna, as well as be able to recuperate at Tuntan before embarking on the second leg of the journey.
Nevertheless, the route was dangerous and many people have perished on their way to Tuntan or on their way to Duls. One also had to have enough money to be able to stay at Tuntan. Poorer travelers would set up camp outside of the oasis and instead venture inside only to buy the most basic food and water supplies and spend an hour or two in the shade.
Duls Settlements
Main article: Duls Settlements
Duls Settlements would be the next stop for a New Dawn migrant. Featuring a hot semi-arid climate, Duls was a more forgiving region, but still very challenging. Frequently people would either build or occupy previously abandoned housing and spend the season, eventually moving along the desert border to the east, until they would reach Barzo.