Sassic civilization

The Sassic civilization was a civilization that existed in Granzery during the early middle ages. Sassic tribes migrated south from Eastern Vazandia during the 4th and 5th Centuries CE, settling in western Granzery, eastern Ordia and southern Antitanca some time during the mid 5th Century CE. The Sassic migratory tribes clashed with the native Bastarnae cultures that inhabited the region prior. They created one of the largest Vazandisch-culture Empires of the early middle ages, and were instrumental in spreading Tacitanianism to Granzery, and by extension, eastern Vesperia.

The oldest indications of a distinct Sassic culture were found in the far east of Vazandia, and have been dated back to approximately 300BCE. Pottery shards found in a Sassic tomb bear distinct markings representing Sassic culture, the tomb also included multiple weapons buried with the corpses, indicating that Sassic warriors were culturally entombed with their weapons.

These Sassic cultures were pushed out of eastern Vazandia by invading TBA nomadic tribes as early as the 2nd Century CE, migrating south, the first indication of Sassic cultures in Antitanca have been dated back as early as 127CE. The first Bastarnae records accounting encounters between Sassic Tribes and the Bastarnae occur in 231CE, although archaeological evidence suggests Bastarnae traders may have been in contact with Sassic tribes as early as 50 years prior.

As the Bastarnae Kingdom suffered ongoing crises in the late 3rd Century, the Sassic tribes were united under a chieftain named later as Emenaric the Sassic. The unified Sassic Empire crushed the Bastarnae Empire during the Sassic wars, conquering large swathes of western Bastarnae including the cities of Karasuka and Giraia. They maintained these cultural borders, reaching as far south as Oskorev, until finally collapsing into infighting between s after the death of Emenaric IV in 535CE.

The Grozyar invasion of Granzery and Slavic tribes advancing north from central and southern Oskorev into northern Oskorev and Sytrica pushed these Sassic kingdoms slowly towards the marshes of modern day Szász-Nagykun. The last Sassic petty Kingdoms were conquered by the expanding Kingdom of Granzery by 1356CE.

Today, the Granzerian census counts the number of modern -speaking people number 89,352, mostly in Szász-Nagykun, with 3,107 reported as speaking only Sassic. Sassics represent the fourth largest cultural group in Granzery today, after Granzerians, Karpatians and Straknians.