ye keep asking and ye's gonna receive a smack upside the head.JonathanaTegire wrote:hey, ye receive not because ye ask not.
Almea's Historical Atlas continues?
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One thing I would like to know: are Arc?l and Erel?e more or less at the same technology level, or did they have a big difference when they found each other? (I see Lebiscuri and Curym are at the Hunting-Gathering/Herding level).
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No, I'm sure Mark is spending so much time fleshing out the history of Arc?l because there's nothing exciting in it whatsoever. A twenty-five thousand year pageant of chartered accountants, maybe.Shm Jay wrote:Is there anything exciting in the history of Arc?l, such as great empires, sword-and-sorcery, and the like, or are they all little states all over the place, or are they boring republics?
Oh THAT'S why I was on hiatus. Right. Hiatus Mode re-engaged.
FWIW, in the intro to the Historical Atlas, Zomp describes both Uytai and Belesao as "advanced states" of "comparable antiquity and technology" to anything in Erelae. Of course there's a range of possibilities in the word "comparable."tatapyranga wrote:One thing I would like to know: are Arc?l and Erel?e more or less at the same technology level
Oh THAT'S why I was on hiatus. Right. Hiatus Mode re-engaged.
Perhaps this is our cue to break into a stirring rendition of The Accountancy Shanty...Shm Jay wrote:Well, that would certainly be differentils wrote:A twenty-five thousand year pageant of chartered accountants, maybe.
Oh THAT'S why I was on hiatus. Right. Hiatus Mode re-engaged.
