We're still at describing the first millennium of world history. Last week I somewhat completed the descriptions of our water and shadow people. Abe started writing about the people of earth, so the people of light will be left for me to describe.
Project Gaia: Continuing the first millenium
After coming back from Canada, I immediately got busy with working on Lygea. We've covered a lot of ground last week. The list of Ancients and forasian history are done. Next up will be dragnarian history.
O Canada!
The 11 days we've spent in Canada have passed, and the wife and I arrived back in Germany happily and in good health. I think we've seen quite a lot in such a short time. It was a beautiful experience. Here's everything we did while staying there.
Project Gaia: Will it ever end?
Seriously I'm beginning to ask myself, if we'll ever finish these first thousand years. The worst about this is that I might be the one to blame for us being stuck in this time period.
Project Gaia - the forasian feedback
We write the first thousand years AC on the forasian continent of Durandar. The Land is scarred by disunity and resulting conflicts. Will the pride of the Forasians help them to get through this first millenium?