When they found virgin land, they built a settlement near the shore. More often, pieces of civilization disappeared, and fearful survivors tried not to shiver when a howl went up in the night or a man, wandering too far from the safety of stout doors and light, was found the next morning drained of blood.Ĭenturies passed, and the humans built larger ships and sailed across the Atlantik Ocean. Sometimes the humans won and spread their seed a little farther. Wars were fought to possess the wild places. The Others looked at humans and did not see conquerors. That’s when they discovered that Namid’s other offspring already claimed the rest of the world. They bred and spread throughout their pieces of the world until they pushed into the wild places. They built boats and fished in the Mediterran and Black seas. They learned to build fires and shelters. Understanding their nature and the nature of her other offspring, she also gave them enough isolation that they would have a chance to survive and grow. She gave the humans fertile pieces of herself, and she gave them good water. Long ago, Namid gave birth to all kinds of life, including the beings known as humans. Great Lakes-Superior, Tala, Honon, Etu, and TahkiĬities and villages-Ferryman’s Landing, Hubb NE (aka Hubbney), Jerzy, Lakeside, Podunk, Shikago, Sparkletown, Sweetwater, Talulah Falls, Toland, Walnut Grove, Wheatfield Cel-Romano/Cel-Romano Alliance of Nations
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