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- Havard - 02-22-2010 Getting back to the original topic. Here is how I see the Eras mentioned in Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor 1st Era - Cthonic Era - 3.000 years before the founding of Thonia. 2nd Era - Lost Era - 2.000 years before the founding of Thonia 3rd Era - Rule of Dragons 1.000 years before the founding of Thonia 4th Era - Rule of Giants - 500 years before the founding of Thonia 5th Era - Era of Bronze/Tablets of Law - Year 1. Robert of Geneva. 6th Era - Era of Iron/Decline of Elves - 512 Destruction of the Temple of Id. 7th Era - The Thonian Empire - 830 - End of the Mage Wars 8th Era - The Kingdom of Blackmoor - 985 with the Birth of Uther Andahar The Maiden's Timeline is a bit more stretched out in the Pre-History, but I dont know whether the Dungeons of Blackmoor should be affected by that. I guess I could have linked the Rule of Dragons to some of the references in that timeline for instance? Havard - aldarron - 02-23-2010 Why a Bronze age? Does that mean that sar aigu, giants and the like didn't use iron either? Doesn't that seem a little odd? Generally, with fantasy settings I just assume the gods or whatever taught medieval technologies to people, or the elves envented through magic etc. - Havard - 02-23-2010 Aldarron Wrote:Why a Bronze age? Does that mean that sar aigu, giants and the like didn't use iron either? Doesn't that seem a little odd? Generally, with fantasy settings I just assume the gods or whatever taught medieval technologies to people, or the elves envented through magic etc. Its from Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor. I'm assuming its the humans who are in the Bronze Age though, not neccessarily other races. Different worlds do things differently of course, but especially for Blackmoor, I think the element of technological advancement is an important feature. Havard - aldarron - 02-24-2010 Right. I should have remembered that. Personally I think that's something I will choose to ignore in my simplified timeline. It does beg to be explained though and could lead to a whole setup for adventure backgrounds for your world. - Havard - 02-24-2010 Aldarron Wrote:Right. I should have remembered that. Personally I think that's something I will choose to ignore in my simplified timeline. It does beg to be explained though and could lead to a whole setup for adventure backgrounds for your world. I dont see the particular Bronze Age as that much of a deal, but in general I love settings with a rich history as that just adds to the adventure potential. This is another reason why I like Mystara so much. With so many lost civilizations, there is always enough background to borrow for a dungeon or a lost artifact. Havard Re: - Havard - 08-27-2012 *bump* Havard Wrote:Getting back to the original topic. Here is how I see the Eras mentioned in Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor I figured the above might be relevant for the Stone Age thread. -Havard |