Six World of Grista
Civilizations and Ethnicity
Categories
Civilization/Ethnicity
Subculture/Ethnicity in a civilization
Abilities
Magic
Technology
Flora and Fauna
History
Meried wrote that he found only individuals here. Historians suppose there must have been some sort of families, because is difficult to imagine humans surviving alone, but Meried never made any mention of that. They weren't doing a great job surviving, either. They weren't hostile, though, and tolerated his presences and conversation, which was made by signing until he learnt the local language. He tried to explain them that they were other worlds beyond their sky, but they couldn't understand of believe him. They had always knew there were more places beyond the land each one of them knew, and they didn't care. The concept of world or planet didn't mean anything to them. They weren't impressed by his ability to travel with magic, since several of them were able to do the same with certain local words. The unionist ideas of Meried caught their attention. For them, it had nothing to do with external civilizations; it was the start of their own towns, to have better chances of survival. They grew up as separated units, located in areas quite distant from each other. By the arrival of the first conqueror, there were several strong and advanced civilizations, still unrelated, and most of them were able to win several battles. They were all conquered at some point, loosing resources, progress and part of their cultures, but they never fully surrendered and, at some point all the invaders were either forced to leave or killed. Some of their descendants, though, were accepted in some of the nations or formed their own. Several of those cultures developed the values of the conquerors, but they are not interested in the rest of the universe, not even the few that understand that the conquerors came from other world.Trivia
Alternative Names
Status
Unaware A few mixed cultures are somehow enlightened, but it doesn't have much impact in their lives.Languages
A single language from which the rest develop.
Currently lost.
Currently lost.
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