Book XXXX: The Ponce

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This is the story of the Ponce people and how they came to be. During the fifth year on the fourth month on the 67th day after the great migration of the Shinto people, The God Zamunda led a group of people down to the Gulf of Orleans. Here he instructed the people to build boats from the nearby trees to row across the Caribbean Ocean where there they would find a chain of islands to settle upon. Lush and rich in vegetation and ground in which to raise vast villages filled with food.

These people named themselves the Ponce People's and they lived in harmony with one another and traded with the nearby villages of the Shelly Peoples and traded with the Batese and the Dragonese as well as pilgrimaged to Athens to sell their goods. Zamunda became their patron God and the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena their eternal queen whom pronounced Asula Osceola Comancola de Zorzuella as High King of the Kingdom of Puerto Rico home of the Ponce People's. 

Osceola built his capital in the North of the Island Kingdom and he called it San Juan after his brother Juan of Obispo. The City soon rose to be an important centre of trade and commerce to the region. 

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