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A Question Posed Against the First Age - Jpane001 - 10-17-2011 Good evening. Just had a fun thought I would like to share. Glaeken, Rasalom and the Lady are all around 15,000 years old, correct? And the three of them were part of the First Age, correct? We all agree there was a Great Cataclysm that wiped out everything from that age with the exception of some special materials. I know none of the books have ever mentiones dinosaurs before, and we have to assume dinosaurs existed in Jack's world, but how were we able to discover dinosaur bones millions of years ago when a bunch of history was wiped out only 15,000 years ago? Just a thought, I think my facts are mostly accurate? Good evening. A Question Posed Against the First Age - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 10-17-2011 Howdy, JPANE001. Good question but didn't dem bones exist during the First Age? Or am I misunderstanding you? A Question Posed Against the First Age - Dave - 10-18-2011 As I understand fossilization, which is how the dinosaur bones have remained for us to discover, it takes certain conditions and a lot of time to take effect. Dinosaurs were during a time when no civilisations existed, so no conscious development. Bodies lay where they died, nothing was reused. Human civilisation on the other hand is constantly developing on top of what existed previously and reusing anything that would last a long time, so not much would be left alone long enough to become fossilized. There is evidence of civilisations from that long ago, but not much, and the theories that have come out of those findings are just that, theoretical. However, arguably, the legends and myths from those times have remained and either formed the basis of religious stories (eg Noah's flood) or the mysteries that have fascinated for millenia (eg Atlantis). Paul's 'First Age' has really only been hinted at, Demonsong being the only story set there. From what I understood, it was a time of great power, but that power was magical by nature, not industrial. A Question Posed Against the First Age - nonquixote - 10-18-2011 The earth and most of the biosphere obviously survived the cataclysm, so my guess is that the great cataclysm traumatized the earth, but mostly eradicated the things based in the technology of the First Age, i.e. what we would now consider magic. Kind of like how the noosphere is based in large part on our current technology and was almost destroyed when the communications net was taken down, while the rest of modern earth experienced little immediate harm. A Question Posed Against the First Age - Crimson King - 10-21-2011 The First Age was called The First Age of Man. I believe humans popped up around 256 million years ago, and I believe the First Age implies we became conscious and evolved then the cataclysm reset us. I really, really, really would love a book that cover Rasalom's life from First Age birth to being trapped in The Keep. A Question Posed Against the First Age - Tony H - 10-21-2011 I have nothing of value to add here. I just wanted to say that I like Nonquixote's explanation as it ties the events of the past to the events of the present. It seems more plausible that way. A Question Posed Against the First Age - Scott Miller - 10-21-2011 Tony H Wrote:I have nothing of value to add here. When do you ever? A Question Posed Against the First Age - Tony H - 10-21-2011 Scott Miller Wrote:When do you ever? No this mother effer dih'int! A Question Posed Against the First Age - Scott Miller - 10-21-2011 Tony H Wrote:No this mother effer dih'int! Were you waving your finger when you typed this? And its cool, I'm an empty calorie too. A Question Posed Against the First Age - Tony H - 10-21-2011 Yes. And weaving my head from side to side. |