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The Terraforming of the Land
Geological / environmental event
0
2500
In the First Era
By the will of
The Builder
, the
Southern Mountains
errupted from the earth.
By the will of James, the
Eastern River
took shape.
By the will of
The Woodland Woman
, the
Western Woods
were grown.
By the will of James, the icy planes of the
North-Eastern Desert
emerged.
By the will of the
The Woodland Woman
, the
Northern Swamp
was formed.
In the Second Era
By the will of
Temp - James
, the
Eastern Volcano
was carved from the mountain.
By the will of
Temp - Jack
, the fungi of
Shroom Island
took root.
By the will of
The Woodland Woman
, the
North-Western Desert
was formed.
By the will of
The Builder
, the
Southernmost Mountains
were made.
By the will of
The Woodland Woman
, the
Northern Mountains
emerged.
By the will of
The Builder
, the
Eastern Forest
sprang up.
By the will of
Temp - James
, the vaginal
Coral Reef
was established.
By the will of
The Woodland Woman
, the
Southern Swamp
grew.
By the will of
The Woodland Woman
, the
Northern Mountains
grew cold and icy.
In the Third Era
Temp - Jack
brought the Southern Winds.
The Woodland Woman
brought snow to the Northern lands.
The Builder
brought tropical waters to his favoured people.
Temp - James
carved out
Thunder Bay
.
The Woodland Woman
brought the Northern Winds.
The Builder
formed the
Rainforest
for his chosen children.
Temp - James
brought warmth to
Thunder Bay
.
The Woodland Woman
grew up the
Southern Woodland
.
The Builder
raised up the
Eastern Hills
.
The Woodland Woman
raised up the
Central Hills
.
In the Fourth Era
The Builder
formed the
Northern Forest
where the elves would come to dwell.
The Builder
brought a Northernly Wind.
In the Fifth Era
The Woodland Woman
formed
The Trench
.
The Woodland Woman
brought about the
Ring of Fire
.
The Woodland Woman
trailed the
Northern Stream
by which the elves live.
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A History of the Land