Better Days: Chapter 1

More and more became educated as the twenty first century went rolling by.

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The Difter Emergence - Ch. 0 - Introduction

This time slavery was also a factor, but in the following centuries the situation would become way different. the pangeans of the second ancient empire developed technology for longer sailing.

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4 - Contemplations on Divinity [Incomplete]

Darzarath sat inside her enormous library in her lair, her humanoid form resting on a large couch gifted to her by a like-minded noble a couple centuries earlier.

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What Time They Have

But now, indeed for the last century or so, the two gargoyles had thought of their creator with gratitude. after all, there was no reason for them to possess such anatomy.

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A Tale of Two Steels (Lorwyn/Phyrexia)

Great forests were felled for furnaces and operation theaters, air clear during the century-day and cold in the century-night now choked with gas and disease.

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Under the Basilica

"that's what happened to the old basilica, back in the xii century." edward noted, his eyes fixed in the admiration of the walls.

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Elsewhere, Chapter 9: Long Gone

Judging by everyone's clothing, most of them had been zapped here from a point no earlier than sometime in the twentieth century, and quite a few probably came from centuries in the future.

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An End of an Era

And for centuries i prospered. a bygone age marked by gold. i was content. not long now... leaf and vine, the waters rising; they whisper to me... but they were not. my blood; it boiled.

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End of an Era

And for centuries i prospered. a bygone age marked by gold. i was content. not long now... leaf and vine, the waters rising; they whisper to me... but they were not. my blood; it boiled.

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Genesis Part One, Skupples

This world was sitting on centuries of hate and policies that never changed as technology and human views evolved.

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Claude Chapter One

Humanity had already proven it was spreading like wild fire, all one had to see was the length and breath of what europe had been just centuries back. now major cities, trade, and industry. the new was steadily approaching.

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