I have plenty of questions, so hopefully that'll help you in some way?
1. "The dawning of civilization"? I'm okay with Nuncio being beyond ancient, but I'd like to know a general timeframe in order to see if my revised idea fits with this. If it helps, according to Wikipedia, the first modern civilizations didn't really get going until the Agricultural Revolution around "12-10 thousand years ago". I think some of the first civilizations were in the Fertile Crescent, which covers a good chunk of modern-day Middle East. Some of the earliest states around were Egypt, the Indus Valley civilization (Pakistan and parts of India), and Mesopotamia (part of the aforementioned Crescent). Since you also mentioned Rome, it was said to have been founded in 753 BCE, but there were certainly people there before
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Okay, let's see if I can answer this appropriately.
1). I have no idea what time period, hence why I say 'dawning of civilization'. Because there's actually no set date for it. Its supposed to be vague, unfortunately, because I don't think Nuncio himself even really knows. I mean, cut me some slack on this. Some things are meant to be vague
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1. The two tribes I mentioned are one people, and they both speak Greek; I said that in the comment on my design. It's similar to the differences between different Greek states, such as Sparta or Athens -- the two are both Greek, but have different customs. In this case there's a slight bit more disparity in clothing, but that's a small point.
I was thinking he could become someone of way high importance while in Melohdia, though I don't know how -- well, it's the Dark Ages; when the nobility's homes are glorified farmhouses, you can imagine how bad everyone else must be. He had nothing at the time to give him importance, which is why I have difficulty making him important from the outset. My intention was, by the end of it, Alexadros is the only thing preventing civil war from breaking out, hence Nuncio's reluctance
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1). Um, yeah, um...you implied that his second wife would have to learn Greek when she came over, so I just assumed they spoke different languages. ^^; And what I was saying was that instead of two different people living in what would later be Caelestis, there would only be one people, and they would all be basically Greek, I guess
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1. "The dawning of civilization"? I'm okay with Nuncio being beyond ancient, but I'd like to know a general timeframe in order to see if my revised idea fits with this. If it helps, according to Wikipedia, the first modern civilizations didn't really get going until the Agricultural Revolution around "12-10 thousand years ago". I think some of the first civilizations were in the Fertile Crescent, which covers a good chunk of modern-day Middle East. Some of the earliest states around were Egypt, the Indus Valley civilization (Pakistan and parts of India), and Mesopotamia (part of the aforementioned Crescent). Since you also mentioned Rome, it was said to have been founded in 753 BCE, but there were certainly people there before ( ... )
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1). I have no idea what time period, hence why I say 'dawning of civilization'. Because there's actually no set date for it. Its supposed to be vague, unfortunately, because I don't think Nuncio himself even really knows. I mean, cut me some slack on this. Some things are meant to be vague ( ... )
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I was thinking he could become someone of way high importance while in Melohdia, though I don't know how -- well, it's the Dark Ages; when the nobility's homes are glorified farmhouses, you can imagine how bad everyone else must be. He had nothing at the time to give him importance, which is why I have difficulty making him important from the outset. My intention was, by the end of it, Alexadros is the only thing preventing civil war from breaking out, hence Nuncio's reluctance ( ... )
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