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open waters, freshwater and salt marshes, sandy beaches, mud and sand flats, rocky shores, | open waters, freshwater and salt marshes, sandy beaches, mud and sand flats, rocky shores, | ||
temperate shellfish reefs, forests, and deltas along the margins of the seas themselves. Sea Spiders, | temperate shellfish reefs, forests, and deltas along the margins of the seas themselves. Sea Spiders, | ||
− | Sea Cucumbers, Sea Saws, Sea Monkeys, and a number of other gulf creatures travel up the seas to fresh waters | + | Sea Cucumbers, Sea Saws, Sea Monkeys, Sea Chanties, and a number of other gulf creatures travel up the seas to fresh waters |
at various points in their life cycles. It is the richness of this environment that allowed nomadic early Ghyllotines | at various points in their life cycles. It is the richness of this environment that allowed nomadic early Ghyllotines | ||
to settle on the dagger sea shores. | to settle on the dagger sea shores. | ||
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Archeological research has uncovered settlements of our people on the shores of the Dagger Seas as | Archeological research has uncovered settlements of our people on the shores of the Dagger Seas as | ||
− | early as -5000 {{EC}}, with the major Dagger Sea city-states rising between -3000 to -2500 {{EC}}. | + | early as -5000 {{EC}}, with the major Dagger Sea city-states rising between -3000 to -2500 {{EC}}. Plentiful fishing, gentle climates, and eventually massive riches from shipping made the region a popular target of neighboring empires, as well, and large parts of the Dagger Peninsulas have been ruled at various points in history by various other peoples, most notably |
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− | shipping made the region a popular target of neighboring empires, as well, and large parts of the | + | * That Courtly Empire That Flourished and Developed All Kinds of Knowledge and Technology When The Rest of Us Were Still Huddled In Caves Eating Dirt But Then Fell Almost At Random |
− | Dagger Peninsulas have been ruled at various points in history by That Culture of Nomads that Apparently | + | * That Culture of Nomads that Apparently Got Bored of Hunting Elk after a Thousand Years and Forged a Global Empire Over Night and then Apparently Forgot About It Again |
− | Got Bored of Hunting Elk after a Thousand Years and Forged a Global Empire Over Night and then Apparently | + | * That Culture That We Only Really Know About Through the Trash Talk of Other Ancient Cultures |
− | Forgot About It Again | + | * That Culture That New Agers are Always Going On About |
− | That | + | * The [[Nitenmangrey]]. |
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+ | In general these conquests changed little in the life of the ancient peoples of the region, but | ||
+ | spread Dagger Sea culture throughout the rest of Ghyll. Consider this fragment of a letter from a general | ||
+ | of the CNAGBHETYFGEONAFAA. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | Our horsemen met no resistance at the gates of the city, which were opened for us | ||
+ | as we approached. Once inside we were met with gifts, and a beautiful lady who spoke | ||
+ | our language. She thanked us for liberating the city from their opressors. When I responded that we were here | ||
+ | to slay all of the adults and sell the children into slavery she seemed unmoved, and | ||
+ | said it could only be an improvement on their previous occupiers, who had just stepped | ||
+ | out for lunch and were due back any minute. Then (accompanied by a band of musicians), | ||
+ | she narrated a pantomime which illustrated the horrors they were currently enduring. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | I have killed 600 men, put out the eyes of 20 men with my thumbs, and eaten the | ||
+ | entrails of 30 fallen enemies. The your armies were unfrightened, even at the terrible, | ||
+ | terrible, hideous, horrible, aweful things we saw illustrated. Some of the men vomited, | ||
+ | doubtless due to the foul air of the place, likewise this was why your obedient servant | ||
+ | and his warmasters may have been seen moaning and tearing up. Even a mighty, relentless, | ||
+ | black, evil, unstoppable force like the city's current occupiers could not move us. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | I quickly negotiated regular tribute from the city, in the form of coupons for valuable | ||
+ | savings in shipping, hotel stays, and fishery products, to be stored in the city awaiting | ||
+ | our army's return. I assure you, most high clan king, these are very valuable coupons, and my men | ||
+ | were anxious to move on and win more glory for your great name. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | <blockquote> | ||
+ | So anxious we ate our lunch on the road. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
== Recent History of the Dagger Seas == | == Recent History of the Dagger Seas == |
Revision as of 17:27, 26 September 2004
Not complete- notes only (As last time, comments appreciated. )
Primus, Segundus, Tertius, and Marty comprise the four Dagger Seas, massive estuaries that empty along with a number of minor estuaries and rivers into the Shallow Gulf. The seas and their associated dagger peninsulas have been a major center for shipping, fishing, and the diffusion of culture between the peoples of Ghyll for centuries.
Contents
Geology of the Dagger Seas
The dagger seas and the shallow gulf are all relatively young- based on geological evidence, the center of the Shallow Gulf is likely to have been the site of the ancient city of Avaz Minor, and thus the point of ignition of the Avazian Justice Device during the Third Avazian War. ...
Ecology of the Dagger Seas
The dagger seas comprise a variety of habitats, moving from fairly typical fresh water species at the "points" of the seas to the rich ecosystem life of the placid gulf, with unique ecosystems living in the bodies of the seas themselves, and in the shallow open waters, freshwater and salt marshes, sandy beaches, mud and sand flats, rocky shores, temperate shellfish reefs, forests, and deltas along the margins of the seas themselves. Sea Spiders, Sea Cucumbers, Sea Saws, Sea Monkeys, Sea Chanties, and a number of other gulf creatures travel up the seas to fresh waters at various points in their life cycles. It is the richness of this environment that allowed nomadic early Ghyllotines to settle on the dagger sea shores.
Ancient History of the Dagger Seas
Archeological research has uncovered settlements of our people on the shores of the Dagger Seas as early as -5000 EC, with the major Dagger Sea city-states rising between -3000 to -2500 EC. Plentiful fishing, gentle climates, and eventually massive riches from shipping made the region a popular target of neighboring empires, as well, and large parts of the Dagger Peninsulas have been ruled at various points in history by various other peoples, most notably
- That Courtly Empire That Flourished and Developed All Kinds of Knowledge and Technology When The Rest of Us Were Still Huddled In Caves Eating Dirt But Then Fell Almost At Random
- That Culture of Nomads that Apparently Got Bored of Hunting Elk after a Thousand Years and Forged a Global Empire Over Night and then Apparently Forgot About It Again
- That Culture That We Only Really Know About Through the Trash Talk of Other Ancient Cultures
- That Culture That New Agers are Always Going On About
- The Nitenmangrey.
In general these conquests changed little in the life of the ancient peoples of the region, but spread Dagger Sea culture throughout the rest of Ghyll. Consider this fragment of a letter from a general of the CNAGBHETYFGEONAFAA.
Our horsemen met no resistance at the gates of the city, which were opened for us as we approached. Once inside we were met with gifts, and a beautiful lady who spoke our language. She thanked us for liberating the city from their opressors. When I responded that we were here to slay all of the adults and sell the children into slavery she seemed unmoved, and said it could only be an improvement on their previous occupiers, who had just stepped out for lunch and were due back any minute. Then (accompanied by a band of musicians), she narrated a pantomime which illustrated the horrors they were currently enduring.
I have killed 600 men, put out the eyes of 20 men with my thumbs, and eaten the entrails of 30 fallen enemies. The your armies were unfrightened, even at the terrible, terrible, hideous, horrible, aweful things we saw illustrated. Some of the men vomited, doubtless due to the foul air of the place, likewise this was why your obedient servant and his warmasters may have been seen moaning and tearing up. Even a mighty, relentless, black, evil, unstoppable force like the city's current occupiers could not move us.
I quickly negotiated regular tribute from the city, in the form of coupons for valuable savings in shipping, hotel stays, and fishery products, to be stored in the city awaiting our army's return. I assure you, most high clan king, these are very valuable coupons, and my men were anxious to move on and win more glory for your great name.
So anxious we ate our lunch on the road.
Recent History of the Dagger Seas
The lands surround
Captain Riquiras and the brass hell.
Some problems to tease at: Vejur. Carl Sagan. Pirates (ARRRRR!). Link to Alezan/Hideous images/Dark Gods? Geography and Geology- Get some perspective on continental shift over 10,000yrs. Work in a love story. Besq Boats sez: LONG maritime history, Nitenmangrey. "Current research is said to focus primarily on the religious practices of the Nitenmangrey culture." from Bureau of Forgotten Knowledge -- lots of interest here?
And shipping! (Maybe fishing, but fish pirate is a low margin business...)
Seas, like large fjords (rips in the earth,) radiating outward from a single point, with corresponding ithmuses. Geological evidence suggests the seas themselves are relatively young. But not an inland sea- a semi-circle radiating in from the "Big Water" (need to research this...) Smuggling, but no mention of tarriffs (yet)- lots of Samizdat in Ghyll. Council for Quezlarian Research, Aminfarances Institute of Science and Technomancy - competing scholar armies? Naval warefare. Better make these big- less like the great lakes and more like (several) Chesapeake Bays. Maybe a rough edged gulf of mexico?
--Joe Bowers 18:02, 26 Sep 2004 (EDT)