Ghyll:Folktown
wow. dib. wow. --Joe Bowers 20:15, 23 Jun 2005 (EDT)
- Don't forget to see the Talk: Jcowan compiled a list of all Folktown references a few weeks ago. Could be useful. --Morbus Iff 21:00, 23 Jun 2005 (EDT)
- Thanks! Those notes are awesome! --Joe Bowers 21:20, 23 Jun 2005 (EDT)
Notes only. Move along.
In only a bit more than 200 years, the once tiny hamlet of Folktown
has emerged a center for industry, culture, and thought, and is
??considered by some to be| STYLE- refer to courts and parliment below??
"the capital city of Ghyll"!
or possibly a center for business, the arts, and scholarship.
or at least a powerful source of pollution, pretension, and some of the finest grant writing since Aminfarances.
Modern Folktown boasts at least one of the somewhat notable scholarly organizations of Ghyll, powerful Industrial and Alchemical manufacturing,
and is a center for the patronage of the arts.
A History of Folktown
Archeological evidence suggests that agriculture and toolmaking peoples were settled on and around around Arbuckle Hill as early as -900 EC, although the first known historical documentation of a town is the Arbugghyll Map, which depicts a very small community of serfs living surrounding a manor farm.
The next mention of the town, circa -640 EC, is one of the rare documents that survived the purge of Harandraff, probably located in the Proto-Harandraff Orthonormal Basis Set (Τ , Ρ, Φ), the reign of the "disunited king" known to modern scholars as Proto-Harandraff ((-730, -600), ρ). The document is a contains the charter for a "Free Town", the only one of it's kind known to modern scholars. Halliwell's translation of the preamblatory first degree of the charter (in Halliwell's History of Folktown and It's Folks) reads simply:
You Wanted it? You Got It.
Don't Come Crying to me when it all blows up in your face.
We and our officers wash our hands of you
The city is now called you
By royal authority
- Chump Town
(ideogrammatic seal attributed to P-H ((-730, -600), ρ)
Although the charter (as was customary at the time) also contains secondary and tertiary structures, the secondary is apparently a long definition of the word (rather politely) translated by Halliwell as "Chump", and the tertiary structure seems a rather explicit description of rather implausible mating habits, attributed variously to "The City", "The People", and "The Lord of the People, Ar Bugh".
425 EC- Arbuckle Hill ClockTower mentioned by poor dumb Exis of Whunn in the Whunn Crazy Summer Chronicle (Whunn sees it, finds it remarkable, doesn't have a clue what its for.) Observation of its construction, however, suggests that it is much older.
300 EC- Bute University going strong, Andelphracia and Quizlar 6 kicking it, About the same time frame as Iganefta is united under Lord Glosfordshier. A golden age of Ghyll.
Odgar IV is the key piece here. Emmigration from the Bute
and all over Ghyll to hear his wisdom, or his music, or because
he told you to come and dangit, he's Odgar IV.
Citations: Proto-Harandraff Orthonormal Basis Set .