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History of Scandinavia
History of the Scandinavian EmpireFrom the far away land of Central Asia, Turkic nomads rode their horse carriages across Russia and the Balkans. During these times, they settled in an area that was almost perfect for civillization. Perfect weather for agriculture, a perfect trading point on the horizon of the sea. The land called "Halėski".
Until 380 BC, these nomads settled on Halėsiki and its surrounding areas on the coast of the Gulf of Finland. New kingdoms arose, such as Tampere, Mikhali, Tallenn and Navara. Each of these civillizations maintained somewhat friendly relations, until 213 BC.
in the summer of 213 BCE, the states of the Gulf of Finland fought long and hard wars, to gain control of the sea. In the end, it was a fight between Halėski and Tallenn. Halėski however proved victorious after a bloody war with around 80,000 deaths.
At around 80 BCE, the current heir of the Helsinki dynasty, ruler of Halėski decided to rename the city and empire after his forecomings. Helsinki proceeded to expand north into the Sami area and east into Novgorod under the unnamed emperors rule. His name has been lost to time.