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As the great Antea continued to thrive and grow, they reached out into the deep, blue oceans in search of discovery. They had no knowledge of anything past their shores, and were determined to stretch their influence on new lands that the sun's light touched. Unbeknownst to what they were to discover, the people of Antea fell upon the doorstep of another great civilization, Patraeia. As soon as the leaders of these civilizations met, trade began. It has been unknown as to what caused for such pleasantries to be traded in order for such events to take place, but it was the beginning of a new age for both civilizations. | As the great Antea continued to thrive and grow, they reached out into the deep, blue oceans in search of discovery. They had no knowledge of anything past their shores, and were determined to stretch their influence on new lands that the sun's light touched. Unbeknownst to what they were to discover, the people of Antea fell upon the doorstep of another great civilization, Patraeia. As soon as the leaders of these civilizations met, trade began. It has been unknown as to what caused for such pleasantries to be traded in order for such events to take place, but it was the beginning of a new age for both civilizations. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 19 December 2015
As the great Antea continued to thrive and grow, they reached out into the deep, blue oceans in search of discovery. They had no knowledge of anything past their shores, and were determined to stretch their influence on new lands that the sun's light touched. Unbeknownst to what they were to discover, the people of Antea fell upon the doorstep of another great civilization, Patraeia. As soon as the leaders of these civilizations met, trade began. It has been unknown as to what caused for such pleasantries to be traded in order for such events to take place, but it was the beginning of a new age for both civilizations.
-Aetos Golias