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In [[Trinity:Timeline#174_CY | 174 CY]], the first analytical engine was built by enterprising gnomes in their flying city of Urilaulri. In short order, this wondrous new device was put to a multitude of uses - mathematics was chief among them. In order to make use of this machine, however, one had to learn [[Trinity:Languages#Assembly | Assembly]], due to technological barriers.
 
In [[Trinity:Timeline#174_CY | 174 CY]], the first analytical engine was built by enterprising gnomes in their flying city of Urilaulri. In short order, this wondrous new device was put to a multitude of uses - mathematics was chief among them. In order to make use of this machine, however, one had to learn [[Trinity:Languages#Assembly | Assembly]], due to technological barriers.
  
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Analytical engines spread, and became used extensively in the northern half of [[Trinity:Chaliraz | Chaliraz]]. In [[Trinity:Timeline#190_CY | 190 CY]], the analytical network was realized - a vast network of wires and pistons, powered by electricity, that allowed users of analytical engines to communicate over vast distances. The wires required for the usage of this system spread throughout the region, and land was cleared to make way for them to allow even the most distant cities have access to the shared knowledge of the network.
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Analytical engines spread, and became used extensively in the northern half of [[Trinity:Chaliraz]]. In [[Trinity:Timeline#190_CY | 190 CY]], the analytical network was realized - a vast network of wires and pistons, powered by electricity, that allowed users of analytical engines to communicate over vast distances. The wires required for the usage of this system spread throughout the region, and land was cleared to make way for them to allow even the most distant cities have access to the shared knowledge of the network.
  
 
However, the fey and other races of the southern half remembered legends of the [[Trinity:Ronkan_Empire | Ronkan Empire]] and what their sudden advances in technology had done to their people. In [[Trinity:Timeline#238_CY | 238 CY]], wielding the powers of nature, the fey swarmed over the [[Trinity:Chaliraz#Dividing_Range | Dividing Range]] and attacked the people of the [[Trinity:Hofstadt_Confederacy | Hofstadt Confederacy]], without any warning whatsoever. Though the Confederacy called for a diplomatic solution, the fey ignored them - their people yet suffered scars from technology of ages past, and would tolerate such technology no longer. With no other options left to them, the Confederates prepared themselves for war.
 
However, the fey and other races of the southern half remembered legends of the [[Trinity:Ronkan_Empire | Ronkan Empire]] and what their sudden advances in technology had done to their people. In [[Trinity:Timeline#238_CY | 238 CY]], wielding the powers of nature, the fey swarmed over the [[Trinity:Chaliraz#Dividing_Range | Dividing Range]] and attacked the people of the [[Trinity:Hofstadt_Confederacy | Hofstadt Confederacy]], without any warning whatsoever. Though the Confederacy called for a diplomatic solution, the fey ignored them - their people yet suffered scars from technology of ages past, and would tolerate such technology no longer. With no other options left to them, the Confederates prepared themselves for war.

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