Prima
Prima is the oldest known village on the planet. Some say it dates back to before the modern Tribus Petralumen existed. It was the city where the first primordial skull was found, further confirming it's age in many peoples' minds. It is a city most known for historical discoveries and scientific exploration. Many archeologists and historians will visit Prima to experience its many ancient wonders. Some even live there to be part of the discoveries. Prima is considered the hub for primordial research and excavation. A man named Ravvar Syker started the historical discoveries when he first dug up the first primordial skull. He was initially studying ancient plants in his area and made the surprising but exciting discovery. People soon started researching and looking for more information on the primordial species. Many historians claim that Prima was possibly the first primordial city as well. While that theory has very little scientific back up, it has been taken into consideration by a number of historians throughout the years. Prima hasn't made many other skeletal discoveries, but other cities and villages have, and almost everything they find gets delivered to Prima for study. Prima isn't a very far distance from the seaside, so any discoveries can be easily sent over land or over the water via ship. The people that live there are either historians and their families, or people simply interested in hearing the latest news about the primordial species. Many research projects about the primordial species happen in Prima or in the villages bordering it. It's quite a large city, lots of land for both excavation projects and places to store the discoveries. When people think of Prima, they really only think about their ancient ancestor species and the research that goes into discovering them. Not much else ever happens in Prima.
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