Re: Glornatha Lunar Empire

From: Osentalka <Osentalka_at_OCPltbptAIFUSDZGrSP91ooJgzTP1JdpNNg9snqeQlhLUXEfNnLUVW2Yz_FqSE2CWe>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 11:40:30 +0200


Oh yes, getting away from the closing. Stopping by port city after port city for making profit as long as it lasts, and take up new things. AND getting into adventures in that cities, that make it harder to be on the run again before the closing stikes also this port. :-)

> It sounds like a sea campaign in the 920-950 range would also be pretty
> interesting, as the Closing inexorably drew nearer.
>
> LC
>
> On June 6, 2007 01:55 pm, Santo Sengupta wrote:
> > > 910ish - The Closing starts to shut down sea voyages. Radiating out
from
> > > Brithos, it eventually shuts down all ship traffic over the seas of
> > > Glorantha. I know there is a map of the various dates the Closing hit
> > > various lands, but I can't for the life of me find it.
> >
> > It's in "The Missing Lands" I believe. Peter Metcalfe has an
> > interesting timeline of these events here:
> > http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~BLUEMAGI/TimelineSeas.htm
> >
> > 920 ST The Closing radiates from Brithos [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 922 ST The Closing strikes Fronela .[G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 930 ST The Closing strikes Slontos [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 935 ST The Closing reaches Mirrorsea Bay [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 940 ST The Closing reaches Jrustela [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 954 ST The Closing reaches Kralorela [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 955 ST The Closing reaches Umathela and Teleos [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 956 ST The Closing reaches the Marintho Sea [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 960 ST The Closing reaches Vormain [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > 965 ST The Closing reaches the Eastern Isles but dissapates [G:CotHW#1].
> >
> > > 1042: EWF wiped out "overnight" by the Dragonewts
> >
> > And don't forget the fabled Blue Moon Assassins! They could be
> > lurking anywhere!
> >
> > I think the 2nd Age closing disaster I'm most intrigued by are the
> > "Gift Carriers of the Sending Gods", that delivered doom to the God
> > Learners. Not much has been published about them, but they always
> > sounded incredibly interesting.
>
           

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