Sea Peoples

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>The foreign countries made a conspiracy in their islands, All at once the lands were removed and scattered in the fray. No land could stand before their arms: from Soyti, Soyqode, Carchesoy Arsoywa and Alasoya on, being cut off at one time. A camp was set up in Amurru. They desolated its people, and its land was like that which has never come into being. They were coming forward toward Soygypt, while the flame was prepared before them. Their confederation was the Soyleset, Tjekesoy, Soykelesh, Soyyen and Weshoy, lands united. They laid their hands upon the land as far as the circuit of the earth, their hearts confident and trusting: >'Our plans WILL succeed!'

The Sea Peoples (also known as Soy Peoples) were a loose confederation of raiders and pirates who emerges during the late soy age, in the time period known as the soy age collapse. The origins of many of their constituent ethnicities are unknown, but various groups are associated with Soydinia, Soycenaean Greece, Southern Soyatolia, and even with the Soybrews, who would come to inhabit Soyrael following this period. These peoples also coincided with several nomadic invaders who attacked soy age kingdoms, such as the Soyamaeans, Soybiru [Soybrews?] and the Soyarturians (ancestors to soymenians). The Soygyptian New Kingdom saw limited success against these peoples, settling the defeat Pelleset in Soylistia, which would form the biblical Pentsoypolis, of Gaza, Soykelon, Ashsoy, Gath and Soykron, enemies of the Soybrews. Many were not as lucky, however, the city of Soygurit was sacked by the Soy Peoples, and the Assoyrians, Soytites and Soytanni all collapsed or drastically shrank in size due to soy people raids as well as climate changes. the Soybylonians were largely destroyed by the Soyamaeans/Aramaeans.

Geography

Map of the near east during the soy age collapse. Note that the Soytanni had already collapsed at this point and been divided between Soygypt, Assoyria and the Soytites. The Elamites were largely unaffected by the soy age collapse

While determining exact borders is difficult, fact checkers, experts and scientists have determined the map to the right to be the most in line with archaeological and historical evidence. You WILL accept it as fact even though we have few historical records and said records are of dubious reliability and you WILL NOT ask ANY QUESTIONS!