Perela

Perela refers to a subregion of Avalonia, believed to encompass the territories of the Oin Empire, or rivers that feed into the Lake of Gantes. It encompasses the nations of Osorra, Tilenno, and Cipertine. The exonym of the region is Dos Lifasa. While it is believed to have a more ancient native name, currently it is named after the Ovancian explorer who opened up the region to outside interaction.

Anthropological evidence suggests that humanity originated in this region, northwards around the Gantes Lakes. Humans then began to go on the move all over the world. Human habitation began from 10,000 CE as various city states arose. Many of these city states united into the Oin by the 4000s BCE who would move in and unite the region. When the Oin broke apart northern city states based in Gantes gradually grew in power, and in the South Zahavan merchants began religious conversions. Eventually the region would become torn apart in warfare between the Latins and Teruko. Pachakutic emerged to end these divisions but soon after his death his sons divided his empire, sorting out a peace and beginning the Tuta. The Tuta saw several smaller wars between Teruko/northern city states central city states and the southerly Latins however it was a more peaceful period compared to what proceeded it. It would last for many millennia until the Ossoi united many of the former territories of the Oin. Around this time Akiteiwa sent a grand fleet to the region, opening up trade lanes. The traditionally isolated region now opened up to the outside world, trading its wares for Akit silk, jade, and porcelain. This period of openness was not to last as Ossoi nobles grew wary of expanding Akit influence. Several states banded together to defeat the pro Akit princes, and in the South a Latin revolt emerged. The region once again fragmented into units much closer to what we have today, a league known as the Bacti League formed in the center, 5 princes in the north refused to join, and in the South a Latin kingdom emerged. The 5 Princes were later colonized, and the Bacti announced a closed door policy.