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Duls Settlements was a name given to the region north of Ouna which served as a decentralized network of settlements of migrants from the west during what was called as the New Dawn.
An entryway to the east, it also served as a homeland to generations of migrants, who considered Duls their real home, as opposed to Western Dantria. The only reason why having a direct lineage to the first-comers was considered extremely prestigious was the pride of being the descendants of someone who had crossed the Giant Desert.
As far as it is known, the area was uninhabited before the New Dawn. Since then it remained a wilderness, its climate affected by the desert and rare towns, groups of houses and villages separated by large distances.
Duls means “horizon”. The same word is used in Thonthal, but the word is thought to be an ancient dantrian word from one of the languages of Central Dantria.
For a long time the region that became Duls Settlements was part of Ouna and uninhabitable. Leykaryan maps clearly designate the area below its isthmus as the Giant Desert.
However, the climate had gradually changed, and first recorded settlements began to appear in the middle of the second revolution.