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=== Origin ===
=== Origin ===
The original Bullseyan peoples occupied land around the modern Tauran city of Genissis, cited as the center of not only the Bullseyan ethnolinguistic family, but Tauran economic and political activities altogether. Bullseyan peoples first migrated out of the Genissis area in all directions, spliting into 4 main Branches, Corpian, Proto-Lancastrian, Proto-Centennian, and Proto-Havenian.
The original Bullseyan peoples occupied land around the modern Tauran city of [[Genissis]], cited as the center of not only the Bullseyan ethnolinguistic family, but Tauran economic and political activities altogether. Bullseyan peoples first migrated out of the Genissis area in all directions, spliting into 4 main Branches: Corpian, Proto-Lancastrian, Proto-Centennian, and Proto-Havenian.
 
=== Proto-Lancastrian ===
The Proto-Lancastrian Branch came about from migrations of Bullseyan peoples North and West into the Tauran continents of Reicala and Lancastria. The rise of [[Lancaster]] proliferated Proto-Lancasterian derived people over both continents, and significantly increased the populations. Lancastrian remained the dominant group in the continent of Lancastria, while on Reicala, the peoples separated into the Reicalans. Mainly occupying central Reicala, migration of a population north into Northern Reicala and Southern Lancastria emurged into the Carthyans, and those remaining became the Dalkaisk. More over, a population of Carthyans traveled into West Reicala, creating the geographically-isolated Avenian peoples, who have mainly blended into Dalkaisk and Carthyan culture.
 
=== Proto-Centennian ===
The Proto-Centennian Branch saw migrations of Bullseyan peoples eastward onto the continents of Rhombia and Bullsea. A migration south to Central Bullsea created the Centennian peoples, who remains a population on Taurus to this day. The remaining peoples migrated North to Southwest Rhombia, collectively called the Migetocentennian peoples.  


== Alphian Family ==
== Alphian Family ==


== Gerbian Family ==
== Gerbian Family ==

Revision as of 18:43, 31 March 2019

Bullseyan Family

The Bullseyan Ethnolinguistic Tree, consisting of several modern Ethnolinguistic groups, such as ones of Dalkai, Elysia, and Scion.

Origin

The original Bullseyan peoples occupied land around the modern Tauran city of Genissis, cited as the center of not only the Bullseyan ethnolinguistic family, but Tauran economic and political activities altogether. Bullseyan peoples first migrated out of the Genissis area in all directions, spliting into 4 main Branches: Corpian, Proto-Lancastrian, Proto-Centennian, and Proto-Havenian.

Proto-Lancastrian

The Proto-Lancastrian Branch came about from migrations of Bullseyan peoples North and West into the Tauran continents of Reicala and Lancastria. The rise of Lancaster proliferated Proto-Lancasterian derived people over both continents, and significantly increased the populations. Lancastrian remained the dominant group in the continent of Lancastria, while on Reicala, the peoples separated into the Reicalans. Mainly occupying central Reicala, migration of a population north into Northern Reicala and Southern Lancastria emurged into the Carthyans, and those remaining became the Dalkaisk. More over, a population of Carthyans traveled into West Reicala, creating the geographically-isolated Avenian peoples, who have mainly blended into Dalkaisk and Carthyan culture.

Proto-Centennian

The Proto-Centennian Branch saw migrations of Bullseyan peoples eastward onto the continents of Rhombia and Bullsea. A migration south to Central Bullsea created the Centennian peoples, who remains a population on Taurus to this day. The remaining peoples migrated North to Southwest Rhombia, collectively called the Migetocentennian peoples.

Alphian Family

Gerbian Family