Strider
In Retrospect
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This is the story of the Fanatannian civilization, as told by myself, Strider.
We, the fanatannian people, have been united for a long time. Long ago, we agreed that only by uniting under one banner, that we may thrive. However, it was not untill recently that we became united as one civilization. While everyone agreed that we should be united under one banner, it was argued over who's banner we should unite under, and even more so, the body of laws that will govern our society.
However, in 3950 B.C., the city of Camelot came into being. Now, the cities naming was not a generally agreed upon thing. In an effort of cooperation, our wisest peoples decided to create a fair way to name our cities. This method of naming is best described as first come first serve, or rather, whoever could stand ontop of a tree for the longest without falling asleep got to name the city (For the most part, whoever posted inside of the citizen registry first got to name the city). The city itself was unimpressive, laying along the coastline, it consisted of a small palace surrounded by a few wooden huts. Nearby was the Fannat River, and to the west of that lay a small mountain. Directly outside the confines of the city itself, you could find grapes and grains growing in several irrigated fields.
We quickly decided that inorder to survive, we must explore our surrounding country side. In reflection of that decision, our elders organized a small group of warriors to explore our surroundings. The group of warriors, known from then on as George W. Bush (don't ask, had something to do with a peach and a bush), quickly moved out towards the North. In there explorations, they discovered a small field covered with cattle, and directly after that a large mountain range. Continuing past the mountain range, they discovered even more grasslands full of cattle. After crossing through a small forest, they made one of the most important discoveries of the time. We were not alone. They quickly moved in to creat relations, and discovered that the tribe called themselves the Indians. The only thing known about the Indians at this time, is summed up in this letter from one of our warriors in the George W. Bush group.
Well, you see, we had been marching for most of the day. You would think being out in the wilds gives oneself plenty of time to relieve yourself, but the first time I stopped I was left behind. So, with the rest of the group moving to the Indian city, I decided now would be the perfect time to take care of business. Now, how was I suppose to know that the rock I decided to relieve myself on had a dead person under it? Yeah, sure, I noticed it was an oddly shaped rock, but I didn't think much about it.
Note: The above is stating how the Indians have Ceremonial Burial, and we do not
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We, the fanatannian people, have been united for a long time. Long ago, we agreed that only by uniting under one banner, that we may thrive. However, it was not untill recently that we became united as one civilization. While everyone agreed that we should be united under one banner, it was argued over who's banner we should unite under, and even more so, the body of laws that will govern our society.
However, in 3950 B.C., the city of Camelot came into being. Now, the cities naming was not a generally agreed upon thing. In an effort of cooperation, our wisest peoples decided to create a fair way to name our cities. This method of naming is best described as first come first serve, or rather, whoever could stand ontop of a tree for the longest without falling asleep got to name the city (For the most part, whoever posted inside of the citizen registry first got to name the city). The city itself was unimpressive, laying along the coastline, it consisted of a small palace surrounded by a few wooden huts. Nearby was the Fannat River, and to the west of that lay a small mountain. Directly outside the confines of the city itself, you could find grapes and grains growing in several irrigated fields.
We quickly decided that inorder to survive, we must explore our surrounding country side. In reflection of that decision, our elders organized a small group of warriors to explore our surroundings. The group of warriors, known from then on as George W. Bush (don't ask, had something to do with a peach and a bush), quickly moved out towards the North. In there explorations, they discovered a small field covered with cattle, and directly after that a large mountain range. Continuing past the mountain range, they discovered even more grasslands full of cattle. After crossing through a small forest, they made one of the most important discoveries of the time. We were not alone. They quickly moved in to creat relations, and discovered that the tribe called themselves the Indians. The only thing known about the Indians at this time, is summed up in this letter from one of our warriors in the George W. Bush group.
Well, you see, we had been marching for most of the day. You would think being out in the wilds gives oneself plenty of time to relieve yourself, but the first time I stopped I was left behind. So, with the rest of the group moving to the Indian city, I decided now would be the perfect time to take care of business. Now, how was I suppose to know that the rock I decided to relieve myself on had a dead person under it? Yeah, sure, I noticed it was an oddly shaped rock, but I didn't think much about it.
Note: The above is stating how the Indians have Ceremonial Burial, and we do not
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