Historical Iterations

The Laws of Form that apply to the realm of the Fey Court generate a temporal pattern which the Stability Council calls Tidal Time. Realms governed by this modality, may have traditional histories similar to those in the evolutions but their time lines are subject to periodic shifts affecting the entire causal flow of events. These tides sweep over history and rewrite it, due to external tensions in the forces between realms in the wider Discontinuum. The Fey call these sweeping changes "Shudders" prefering to liken them to earthquakes. After each Shudder a new iteration of history takes hold, which may preserve echoes of the previous pattern, even to the point that shadow memories of this inaccessable time line live on in the dreams and nightmares of the new incarnations of the fey.   The Fey Court has experienced two tidal time events, recorded by the Stability Council, resulting in three known timelines, although it is to be presumed that there have been many others before agents from Earth Stable first travelled there.   There are some interesting differences between iterations one, two and three but much of the deep history is unchanged. Events and places described under the Fey Court come almost exclusively from the current time line, known as iteration three, except where explicitly noted if there is some lingering significance that transcends the time lines.

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