Yuibor period

The Yuibor Period was marked by the appearance of the Yuibor Empire, that lasted from 104 BCE to 710 AD. The Yuibor period had started the seeds for the first Empire controlled by the Shudonese people, know as the Yuibor empire or the Early Shudonese Empire, the empire that lasted almost 820 years had twelve rulers, the land consisted of most of the areas around the Keriko river and parts of Raisu tochi, the empire was ruled by the Chyne's and began the Chyne Dynasty. The empire had remained quiet for many of its first years until 620 where Japanese travelers had migrated from Japan to the Central Keriko region, where they intermingled with the indigenous population creating the Jashudo people, now just referred as Shudonese, these people were treated as lower class because they were mixed, and made many of the Jashudo people mad. This racial tension had started a rebellion in 702 where the Jashudo, now outnumbering the pure Shudonese had overthrown the government, and had began a new Dynasty, the Jashudo dynasty. The Jashudo Dynasty did not last long as neighboring kingdoms had started to refuse to trade with them, causing a weakening in their infrastructure and body, as neither crops nor wood was traded. In 708, the Jashudo king, known as Jyuko had given up on trying to beg for food and began to sell land for food and infrastructure. The land once part of the Yuibor Empire started to split up under smaller kingdoms. The kingdom had soon ended up loosing all their land and all their resources, while the once forgotten Isulo people, under a little known emperor known as Jukso Yajiori had began to unite all of the kingdoms together to form the Shudonese Empire. In the last year of the Yoibur empire, the government had began to buy back its land, but it never went successfully as the empire was losing land as much as it was getting land, and they had began to give up, and let all of their land to fade away.