The Zijo'quiqa Civilisation

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The Zijo'quiqa (Plural: Zijai) (In their native language, Zijo'quiqa is ᒨᒉᒋᑑᑕᑫᙰ or Muugaigituutakaingai and plural: ᒨᒉᒋᐊ or Muugaigia) were natives to the region north of the Southern sea in Chile from around 900-0 BC. Not much remains of this civilization because it was destroyed. There is also evidence of a civil war amongst it's people, causing items belonging to enemy sides being destroyed. The arrival of the Zichanil also contributed to the destruction of their civilization. Their culture somewhat remains in modern times, as the City of Muumaqi, which was named after the river it was on, was built around their culture. Nowadays their are only Zijai on the coast of the west sea and Lake Maura, who went to other places, the original ones from River Muumaqi are called Zijo'Qui'vinn and the ones from other places are Zijo'Qui'wév. In their Native Language, Zijo'Qui'vinn is ᐹᑯᑌ or Paakutai. Zijo'Qui'wév is ᖐᓗᓈᐁ or Ngiilunaalai.

Mythology
From what archeologists could gather, the Zijo believed in multiple dimensions existing, examples of these are The Nether and The End. They also believe that these dimensions happened to be destroyed because of the stupidity/anger of the inhabitants. Ancient texts have been found that tell stories of a great dragon invading a sky world (The End), and another mentioning an underground realm eternally burning from the essence of hatred of it's inhabitants (The Nether). These is also a major part of Realminism (named that because there is a dimension called the end with a great dragon and there is the nether, natives call it ᐲᓱᕐᐁ or Piisurai)

Tuupi
Tuupi is viewed as the Zash god of Gold and agriculture. He was believed to help keep the land fertile.

Utaikii
Utaikii was viewed as the goddess of The Sky and clouds, and mother of the rain god. The Karginti 1 Satellite was named after her.

Maajaiqaangii
Maajaiqaangii is the god of The Sun, light, and life. Not much is known about this god, but he is said to look like a humanoid lizard.

Atupaisuu
Atupaisuu, The Zijo goddess of The Moon, darkness, and death, but was not seen as evil. She was in fact viewed to be good, as death is a natural part of life.

Paakunguungavii
The Zijo goddess of order and plants is Paakunguungavii. She is depicted as a normal humanoid with goat horns.

Laajaisupaa
Laajaisupaa is the Zijo god of fire, The Nether, and quartz. There are paintings of him riding a skeletal horse, and Laajaisupaa himself is believed to resemble a humanoid pig. He also is believed to rule over The Nether after it started to catch on fire.

Nuumaikungai
Nuumaikungai is the Zijo god of hate and war, and evil. He is seen as king of The Titans but was overthrown by the others and forced into a mortal body. Connections have been found to Rex Fernand in appearance and personality.

Qaaqariraiquuquju
Qaaqariraiquuquju was the Zijo'quiqa supreme god after Nuumaikungai was overthrown.

The Reign of Nuumaikungai
In Zijo mythology, there was a story about the 5 titans, Maajaiqaangii, Atupaisuu, Paakunguungavii, Laajaisupaa, and Nuumaikungai. Nuumaikungai was unique, as he was the leader of the 5. However, the gods decided that he was unworthy and overthrow him. Nuumaikungai was supposedly banished to the mortal world inside the body of a mortal, doomed to repeat the cycle of tyranny and banishment to a lower plane of existence.

Timeline
Below is a timeline of events from what was discovered at the time of writing.

900 BC
The first Zijo people settle on The Muumaqi River, when the area around it used to be lush.

800 BC
The first archeological evidence of their existence besides being mentioned in other texts that is found is believed to come from this time period.

700 BC
The first records of Zijo mythology are found to come from around this period

550 BC
There is evidence of an invasion that took place around this period, presumably from a sovereign entity that had claims to this area.

545 BC
The Zijo reorganized into a theocracy and had faith that a head priest could bless them and prevent future attacks.

400 BC
A grand temple is built in the honor of the gods

300 BC
A famine wipes out half the population of The Zijo. The use of materials for building temples and shrines causes a lack of wood in the area, making deserts expand into the plains.

200 BC
The population is divided between people who think a theocracy should remain and those who want separation of church and state

100 BC
Civil war breaks out, and the main city is destroyed. the remains are mined for it's resources until nothing is left.

50 BC
Only a single tribe is left. They live in tents and don't have much advanced technology. What they do have is left from remnants of the former city.

15 BC
Every Zijo'Qui'vinn is dead.

1 AD
The city of Muumaqi is created on the ruins of the former Zijo'Qui'vinn city.