Rundown on Almea

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Lukas Kelly
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Rundown on Almea

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So, I have seen this on the site, and on this forums, but when I try to look at it, it seems as if it's a block of info with no easy point to penetrate at. So, what I am asking is to see who can give the best primer on Almea in a single post.

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Re: Rundown on Almea

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"Start at the beginning."

"And when you come to the end, stop."


Simple.

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Re: Rundown on Almea

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It can look a little miscellaneous, yeah. Some possiblities:

This introductory post on Almeopedia

The Visitor’s Guide to Verduria

It also depends on what you like to read: stories? conlangs? religions? history? Pick one of these from Virtual Verduria.

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Re: Rundown on Almea

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Astraios wrote:"Start at the beginning."

"And when you come to the end, stop."


Simple.
Well thanks for the help. But I knew that, and I was asking where the beginning is.
zompist wrote:It can look a little miscellaneous, yeah. Some possiblities:

This introductory post on Almeopedia

The Visitor’s Guide to Verduria

It also depends on what you like to read: stories? conlangs? religions? history? Pick one of these from Virtual Verduria.

Thank you

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Re: Rundown on Almea

Post by Exez »

Another good point would be the interactive historical Atlas, or the Timeline in the Almeopedia.

Also, Almeopedia browsing (and contributing) would do good :)

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Re: Rundown on Almea

Post by Tarhun »

In my opinion the Ereláean historical atlas is an excellent place to start.

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