Age of Seafaring
The Age of Seafaring from 380 to 593 saw a rapid growth in nautical technology, allowing for longer sea voyages and a rapid growth of coastal settlements. Some isolated islands were discovered that became the subject of numerous colonization attempts over the years including the islands of Cerulea and Deadmouth Island. Piracy blossomed as colonization expanded. International trade flourished and safe sea lanes were explored and established. The first circumnavigation of Valine occurred in 563.
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