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awritingcaitlin ¡ 6 months ago
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Semi-abbreviated History of Tyrysius
Most everyone believes that the high gods created the planet, brought about different peoples in various images, and then left. There are a few competing ideas, however.
Those particular entrenched in the faith of the cat lords recognize that they are not native to this planet, but they can still conquer it. The cats are actually closer to being right.
There was a Creator who made the planet and gave it someone to look after it. She was the first high goddess. She had other gods and goddesses in her pantheon.
This went on for centuries, if not millennia. However, when the planet started failing, she opened her gates to allow others to come and breathe new life into the world.
These are those "high gods" who "created" people. Except really they were just shepherds basically. Of both people and lower gods. None of them have the power to create from nothing.
After the Schism War and the end of the Age of Intervention, it wasn't so much that the high gods left, it was that gods were literally attacking one another and absorbing each other's power.
It gets way more complicated than that and most people alive today have no idea what all happened. They're just stuck on the very simplistic idea of creators who left.
But let's get more into the weeds. How long have people existed on Tyrysius? Did they just appear at some point? How did they appear? Who, if any, were first? What does this have to do with the gods?
Riela’s formal education had been cut prematurely short for a plethora of reasons and she hadn’t ever gone back. However, she’d become a voracious reader since. She knew that the gods had placed each race of people onto Tyrysius and had encouraged them to thrive.
Prevalent beliefs include people were created by the gods, or arrived on a fertile planet with the gods' help. Everyone would have gotten there around the same time, and if anything, the elves were first.
However, ruins outside Timernis revealed bodies dating back before any previously recorded history (that they know of). That's now a subject of significant debate in academic circles.
Nathaniel's doctoral thesis is about this topic. And, like many doctorate students, you get him talking about it, and he won't shut up. He wants to explain his findings.
“It’s about how the sitah might have been the original inhabitants of Tyrysius,” Adler said. He got several raised eyebrows and he repeated what he’d told Riela the other night, which felt like such a long time ago now. He mentioned the sitah bones dating back before the Age of Intervention and what that may suggest since there were multiple sets of sitah bones and a suspicious lack of anything else. He got a lot of intrigued looks.
It's making archaeologists question their dating practices. Are they wrong? Or are they right? Everyone is up in arms about who may have been the original people.
“See,” Adler explained. “The generally accepted doctrine is that everyone came to the planet at the same time. The larger sitah were there as protectors of the smaller races. Elves were the bridge across generations. Gnomes were known for their technology and dwarves their architecture. Halflings were the connection to nature. Humans were a balance between them all. No one asked for the orcs, but they showed up too. And then the cat-species had their own separate deals under their own pantheon.”
What they haven't quite pegged out the specifics of yet, is that civilizations have rose and fell many times on Tyrysius. The world also looked a lot different before the Cataclysm.
“The belief that we all got here at relatively the same time is the most prevalent one, but the finding of these bones in an archeological dig in Eastern Schmiedland several hundred miles north of Berthingtonn with no other sets of bones comparable implies that maybe the belief is wrong. What if the sitah have been around longer than anyone else? What if, perhaps, the sitah were here first, and the others came later?”
Religious doctrine allows (and honestly encourages) the argument between different theories because it distracts from the truth the Temples aren't even sure of anymore.
“The first belief,” Rinnie continued. “Is that the High Gods all got together and created us for a certain purpose, or that each of the High Gods designed a type of person in their image. The exceptions being the dwarves, who maintain they originated from the Stone. These first Stone-born were the original Ancestors who birthed the dwarven race.”
History became very fractured (intentionally) after the Age of Intervention. It became even more fractured after the Cataclysm (unintentionally.)
“The other exception is the varying cat races, who believe that their separate pantheon of Cat Lords created the tigrins, tirins, and pumins each to their own purpose. This theory does not, however, explain where the orcs came from, unless a particularly powerful demon or less than well-intentioned god made them and is not owning up to it. As we haven’t seen any orcs since the Cataclysm really, we can’t exactly ask any current opinions.”
This begs the question: what if no one originated on the planet at all? And does not answer: how did people come to Tyrysius? Where is the proof for any of this?
“The second basic belief is that all of the races were traveling without a home anymore and came upon Tyrysius which was empty of sentient life but otherwise habitable. This one explains where the orcs came from better, but there are no life-ships to back this up—though I know that at one point we colonized the moon. This one also doesn’t really explain our relationship to dragons, but that’s splitting hairs.”
So, why argue about it at all? Well, some of it has to do with ownership and who might have more rights to the planet. It's easiest to think that the older, more steadfast, peoples were around first.
“Ownership,” Adler said, answering the same way he’d answered to Riela when she’d asked. “The elves and dwarves both want to believe they’re the first even within generally accepted doctrine. The humans know they can’t claim that they were here first, so they’re certainly not going to complain when something suggests they were placed on the planet around the same time as others.”
Many people think it's terrifying that the sitah, a bigger race, might own it. Especially because the larger people could feasibly take over if they wanted to.
“What would happen if the sitah suddenly got ideas about being the first on the planet?” Killian suggested in the hypothetical. “Not that there are really any full-sitah left. But Timernis exists with a very large partial-sitah population. We’re bigger, stronger, and tougher to kill. What if they decided they owned the place and tried to conquer it? Of course, this doesn’t take into account that they’re outnumbered and the bigger you are, the more you are at risk if the world goes famine again.”
What if religious doctrine is only trying to keep the planet's population from fighting amongst themselves? (More than they already are.) What if it's something else entirely?
“No one really wants the sitah to start acting like they own the planet,” Kanjo said, leaning back in his seat. “They also don’t want other people fighting against the Timernans in a knee-jerk plan to preemptively eliminate the supposed sitah problem.”  
Yet, regardless of religious fears, scientists and historians plunge forward for the sake of knowledge. There are sitah bones dating back 17,000 years while the oldest elf bones only date back 12,000.
“Well,” he said. “Why sitah and no one else? But also because the aura dating of those skeletons found in Lorbush have undoubtable anatomically unique features that place them as sitah. And the aura dating goes back twelve-thousand years. And the ones found in Macrait are close to seventeen-thousand.”
Seventeen thousand years goes back before the Age of Intervention is believed to have started. Current theories put that at about 8000 years ago. This is also how old the oldest elf bones date back to.
“Yeah but that’s back before the Age of Intervention even started, right?” Mica asked. “Theoretically,” Adler said. “We estimate that the Age of Intervention lasted about five thousand years and like Rinnie said, there are little-to-no records before then.”
The oldest dwarf bones date back 7300 years. But, older architecture is larger, as if built for bigger people by bigger people. So what is anyone to think?
“Regardless of how long the Age of Intervention lasted, the oldest elf bones we have dates back to roughly eight-thousand years and the oldest dwarf seven-thousand-three-hundred. Both well within the range of when the Age of Intervention spanned. That doesn’t even get into the fact that there is architecture in the older cities like the lower levels of Berthingtonn and other places in Schmiedland that were obviously built by for larger-framed people.”
While there were once extensive historical records, the Thadan-Yurel War and the subsequent Cataclysm destroyed or destroyed access to a large percentage of them. Now there are holes.
Records from 1000+ years ago are hard to come by and what's available is fractured. Additionally, getting records from more than 3000 years ago is nearly impossible.
Academics try to patch those holes, but it's not easy. And, as is the case with any historical writings, they're written by the winners. Someone is always trying to hide something.
Anyone can find the existing historical records in libraries, museums, temples, etc. However, they'll run into the problem that the records only go back so far.
This era is the common era. Before that was the Age of Intervention which lasted about 5000 years. Before the AOI, there's conflicting thoughts as to what it was.
Common questions include: Did the world even exist? Did people? What kind of people? Who were the first people? Was magic different? There's not much literature one way or another.
It's clear if you look closely that someone is trying to hide major parts of Tyrysian history. The question is, who? No one has answered this question yet.
Everyone is taught history in school, though it varies by area. Different countries place emphasis on different things and bias is highly prevalent.
For example, Berthingtonn considers the war won 300 years ago a fight for their independence. Schmiedland considers the same war a mixed bag because they gained land, but not all of Berthingtonn.
There are museums and exhibits in all of the big cities and some smaller ones. Several gods have temples that are museums because they are gods of history and knowledge.
Some museums are free to attend, others require a small fee. The biggest cost is usually getting to one unless you are already in a bigger city.
For Berthingtonn in specific, the Inner City has way more museums than say, South Town. South Town has a couple of exhibits but nothing large.
And while people who live in South Town can go to the Inner City, and many schools do fieldtrips as part of the regular education. There's commonly deals between museums and schools.
There's lots of ancient ruins, some are still being discovered! Ancient Esternia is pretty much just archeological digs. Though there is an important library there that will become relevant.
Berthingtonn has tunnels that go well below sea level and people can only reasonably get so deep in that mountain before it becomes impossible to traverse.
The oldest city still standing is in fact, Berthingtonn, which had its Wall and Shield completed in the Age of Intervention several thousand years ago.
Berthingtonn's shield was meant to stop all major natural disasters as well as oncoming invasions. However, it was not prepared for some extra-terrestrial object to come plummeting down.
Said extra-terrestrial object damaged Berthingtonn's shield, took out part of their legendary wall, and created the Crater Sea all in one go. (Also it killed a dragon and caused a worldwide ice age.)
This is what's now known as The Cataclysm. Tyrysius still hasn't recovered from it. Since that point, magic has been less prevalent, weather less predictable, and lifespans shorter.
Berthingtonn has existed seemingly as long as time itself. (That isn't quite true but the only people who remember otherwise are not your average mortals and most are deities of some form.)
Current society dates back about a thousand years. Most current traditions and beliefs came about post-Cataclysm, which was about 1200 years ago.
Note: Tyrysius is always at war.
The Grainbelt War in the early 3000s was massive and horrific, the worst years being 05-06. That was only 9 years ago.
Essentially, Schmiedland and Perinathia are always going at it over the Grainbelt.
There was the Berthan-Eswaili Conflict in the 2950s. South Efrium Civil War in the 2930s. That resulted in South Efrium ceasing to exist and becoming Eswaisil.
Since then, Eswaisil wants to conquer Berthingtonn but has thus far been unable to.
The Yurel-Edansa War in the early 2700s, which is largely still relevant because Edan elves live that long. They're frequently going at it over ideology.
The big Berthington-Schmiedland War also happened around that time.
Schmiedland and Perinathia are constantly fighting over the Grain Belt, the border constantly shifting. They recently signed a new peace treaty. We'll see how long that lasts.
Edansa and the Yurels fight frequently. An old blood war over ideology. Currently, however, the Yurels are experiencing a Civil War. So there's no warring between them and Edansa presently.
Over the years, the Great Efrium Empire (with Berthingtonn as it's center) split into North and South Efrium. South Efrium eventually became Eswaisil - whose border with Perinathia is stagnant.
North Efrium then lost a lot of ground to Schmiedland and now Berthingtonn is a large city-state with an Inner Town and surrounding towns outside the Wall.
Eswaisil tried really hard to go after Berthingtonn a few decades ago, but it's been a cold war since. That tension is only going to get thicker as the years go on.
For reference, Heist is set 5 years before TBW. So the end of the Grainbelt war is fresher, and Eswaisil isn't about ready to declare war on Berthingtonn... Yet.
Holidays include:
Berthingtonn has Independence Week which is largely for Berthans but really anyone can celebrate.
Similarly, Schmiedland has Schmiedland Day.
The Yurels do a lot of ancestral worship so those are more private and reserved events.
Religiously speaking, most deities will allow for non-worshippers to join in celebrations because it nets them worship. However, only known followers and clergy can participate in the more sacred parts.
When you have gods that walk around on the planet, the line between history, legend, and myth, gets really fuzzy. Sometimes, the more people try to define it, the fuzzier it gets.
The language of BĂťrdĂŚn started declining at the end of the Age of Intervention. In part because other languages were more widespread, in part because of the stigma against it.
It's impossible to learn it now because any books written in it are long forgotten or already destroyed. However, there are more and more people around who seem to know it lately.
The term "frozen wastes" is an expletive interjection at the beginning of a sentence, usually said in surprise. It stems from the fact that much of the world is in fact a frozen waste as a result of the Cataclysm.
Historical fiction exists as a genre on Tyrysius. Nathaniel and Riela both love reading it. Killian too, but he's more critical of creative liberties.
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kotaki ¡ 10 months ago
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character tropes
↳ Hirogaru Sky! Pretty Cure → Sora Harewataru
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ultravioletbrit ¡ 2 months ago
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“negative” - Jegulus microfic - @into-the-jeggyverse - 411 words
Regulus is in a bad mood. He’s trying to study with Pandora but all he’s been doing is staring at the same page without reading a single word. He can’t seem to focus on anything because he’s in a bad mood and he doesn’t know why.
Pandora hums for the third time and Regulus looks up to see her staring at him with intense curiosity.
“What?” Regulus sighs.
“What’s wrong?” She wonders.
“Nothing’s wrong.” He tells her.
“Something’s wrong. There’s a very negative energy around us, and it’s not coming from me. Your aura is a murky grey color, and I don’t like it.” Pandora says and Regulus crosses his arms and slumps back in his chair.
“My aura is not grey, Dora. I don’t even know–”
“Hi Reggie!” A familiar voice cuts him off. “And Pandora!” He adds.
James casually sits down beside Regulus and starts taking out his books like he’s just supposed to be there. He is not.
“What are you doing?” Regulus sits up straight and tries to ignore the somersault his stomach does when his leg accidentally brushed against James’.
“Needed someone to study with.” James shrugs.
“But why are you–”
“Interesting.” Pandora cuts him off, dramatically elongating the word.
“What?” Regulus narrows his eyes at her.
“Your aura just did a little flip-flop.”
“I don’t think auras can do flip-flops, Dora.”
“Well, yours just did.”
“What are you talking about?” James interrupts them.
“Nothing.” Regulus and Pandora say at the same time.
“Well, I think I have somewhere to be.” Pandora says after a beat of silence and starts gathering her things.
“Dora.” Regulus says in a warning tone.
“You boys have fun.” She sing-songs, completely ignoring Regulus as she walks away.
There’s a minute of silence before James turns to look at Regulus.
“Do you want me to go?” He asks softly.
Regulus turns to look at James and they stare at each other for a moment before Regulus turns back to his book.
“No.” He says quietly. “You can stay.” And he can’t help it when his lips tick up in a small smile.
Regulus can see James is also smiling– although much larger he is– out of the corner of his eye. James turns back to his own books and Regulus doesn’t think it’s an accident when James’ leg brushes against his again.
Regulus continues to stare down at his book, still not reading a single word, but he’s completely forgotten all about his bad mood.
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curestardust ¡ 5 months ago
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"Sit back and let the adults show off a bit too!"
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tragic-vaudeville ¡ 4 months ago
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I HAVE FINISHED SCANNING 8 BEAT GAG VOLUMES 4-6!!!
They are available to read for free on my google drive!
Link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-3mzepVlPwG4rfeR30khWksmvZf3PjT1
I hope you all enjoy and have fun!! i dont mind reposts/downloads, do whatever!! i do ask if you could spread my google drive around if able to so more people can discover the scans!!
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90s-music-tourney ¡ 10 months ago
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fanofspooky ¡ 5 months ago
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Scream Queen - Mia Goth
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curelore ¡ 6 months ago
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Blue wind dancing in the skies!! Cure Princess!!
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eternallyyourz ¡ 7 months ago
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Pinterest boards made by me!!
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mintsformich ¡ 2 months ago
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🚨 Missing 🚨
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Royal couple of TWDU last seen embracing their two beautiful children in an open field after disembarking a CR aircraft. This dynamic walker slaying duo and protectors of the people from the people may be heading to ASZ or the Commonwealth. However, their current whereabouts have not been confirmed. Note: they are lethal, certifiably crazy, and together can do anything. If you encounter these warriors, please inform them their services are required urgently and they must return to our screens posthaste.
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awritingcaitlin ¡ 10 months ago
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Confinement
The prisoner was sitting in a meditative position in the middle of the floor. In the dim blue light of the room, it was hard to tell the exact color of her skin, but she had a rather pallid complexion from not seeing the sun in decades.
A delicate web of a tattoo traveled up the right side of her neck to her ear. The rest of her was covered in the grey tunic and pants given to all prisoners. Notably, however, she did not look emaciated, even though she clearly only left the room once every few months. She filled out her clothing and her face was well-cut. Her brown hair fell raggedly down her back, though it was obvious that she washed it at some point.
She sat there with her eyes closed, though one of her ears twitched as the two guards approached.
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dilfluvver4eva ¡ 11 months ago
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kotaki ¡ 1 year ago
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hirogaru sky! pretty cure ♡ ending messages
↳ episode twenty eight → cure black
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clarissaweasley-10 ¡ 3 months ago
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Grayson Hawthorne is just sooo babygirl like I SWEAR-
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rknchan ¡ 1 year ago
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pc sketchdump
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just-1other-nerd ¡ 4 months ago
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So now we know that Aaravos and Leola were basically giants but in flashbacks Aaravos was shown to be the size of normal elves and Leola also plays with a kid that seemed to be regular sized. I am very glad that they introduced shrinking magic to us prior to this reveal because now it can't be seen as a continuity error by me, there has been a perfectly reasonable explanation for this phenomenon throughout half the season so no worries this wasn't a mistake by the creators.
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