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Aikhsi Migration to Arkodia

Population Migration / Travel

Circa 10,000 B

The earliest evidence of Aikhsi presence in Arkodia dates back to circa 10,000 B.


The Aikhsi sailed west from Himixia and landed in what is now known as Tsedria near modern-day Liguttak.   They settled on the eastern coast and diverged into two separate groups in the south and north known as the Dagr and Mian cultures respectively. While the Mian people remained sedentary in the region now known as Chuochian, the Dagr spread out westward. The only remains of the Dagr settlements are obelisks marking the central point of the village, these obelisks are inscribed with complex arrays of pictographs.   By the time of the Tsedric Exodus, almost all Dagr settlements were abandoned with no sign of life. The only Dagr left were those few on the west coast. They interbred with the Tsedrins and taught them their writing, leading to the development of the Azedrahi script.

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