Prehistoric-Creeperian diaspora
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The prehistoric-Creeperian diaspora refers to the mass emigration of Proto-Creeperans from modern-day Creeperopolis to what are now Sequoyah, Lurjize, the San Carlos Islands, and Rakeo. The diaspora occurred around 3,500 BC, as groups of Proto-Creeperans were forced out of modern-day Creeperopolis due to food insecurity. Hunting and gathering was no longer sustainable for the large population, so three major groups left Creeperopolis, and would eventually develop into unique races and ethnicities.