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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Irgend Jemand</b>
on <!--date-->15:04 8/5/01
<p>In reply to: <a href="105.html">The Historical Atlas</a> posted by The Andrews</b> on 18:31 7/28/01
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The Atlas begins in -25000 ZE? Does that mean that it will solve the mysteries
of Almean prehistory? I mean, there are many legends and myths about the early
times in the various Almean religions, and they have many things in common. Your
usual comment it that it can't be fully found out what exactly happened.
<p>Will there be more on this in the Atlas?
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>No, sorry. :) The great wars of the ktuvoki and ilii were many
thousand years earlier than <b>that</b>.
<p>(There's an account of those wars on the <a href="../../pagan.htm">Cadhinorian paganism page</a>. I have a version of the Eledhe Count of Years which
treats the same subject, but I'm not satisfied with it... it's too much
of an imitation of Tolkien.
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