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=The Golden Age of Cornia Period= | =The Golden Age of Cornia Period= | ||
− | Although there are none who can remember a time before | + | Although there are none who can remember a time before Cornia existed, nearly all historians agree that while Cornia was ruled by Council of Clans, much of the world benefited. While Cornia was far from the curtain of death, it was not uncommon for Cornian magic, art, music, and stories to make their way through the curtain. During this time, much of the world outside the curtain experienced a time of relative peace, harmony, and prosperity, almost completely unaware of the horrors that far off lands were dealing with (namely the curtain of death). |
− | For some time, Cornia was governed by a democratic body that was represented by all walks of life living there, including | + | For some time, Cornia was governed by a democratic body that was represented by all walks of life living there, including Monsterkind. Trade flourished and along with it, developments were made in magic, art and education. It seemed as though this peaceful existence could go on forever. |
Things started to collapse after some humans from within the curtain appeared, though the decline was so gradual, no one can pinpoint the exact moment things started to fall apart. At first, they wished to restrict the influence of the gaelphlings, whom they viewed as slaves and second class citizens. This slowly extended to many other races and political houses until the entire system dissolved into a political free-for-all. | Things started to collapse after some humans from within the curtain appeared, though the decline was so gradual, no one can pinpoint the exact moment things started to fall apart. At first, they wished to restrict the influence of the gaelphlings, whom they viewed as slaves and second class citizens. This slowly extended to many other races and political houses until the entire system dissolved into a political free-for-all. |