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Chat GPT tells the story of Magonia (Humankind PC Game)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Patriarchy" data-source="post: 17702" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>[ATTACH=full]2540[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]2541[/ATTACH]</p><p>In the northern prairies, where herds of wild deer moved like shadows across the grasslands, the ancestors of the <em>Alkharan</em> people made their livelihood, hunting with quiet skill and a deep knowledge of the rhythms of the land. Though still nomadic, they began gathering more often near the fertile southern coast, where they eventually established their first settlement by the sea. This place, known as <em>Shedar</em>, marked the shift from wandering clan to coastal people, where they relied not just on the forest and prairie but on the bounty of the waters.</p><p></p><p>(Much like the <em>Valdivia</em> a civilization with whom they shared a focus on maritime life), the Alkharans developed expertise in net weaving, crafting intricate tools that allowed them to draw sustenance from the coastal waters. “The sea is richer than any field,” became a guiding phrase for their people, a reminder of the wealth that lay within reach of their nets. They constructed <em>Tia’layas</em>, or “harbor shelters,” where fishers and artisans worked side by side, weaving nets and preparing their catches, weaving sustenance from the sea and establishing a stable, coastal community.</p><p></p><p>In time, these early practices would evolve, and the Alkharans would transform dramatically with each new era. Yet, even as they grew and adapted to changing lands and beliefs, the memory of their roots—of the prairies, forests, and coasts—would stay woven into their identity. These early Alkharans laid the foundation for what would become the Magonians, a civilization ever in flux, shaped by their land, their gods, and the countless stories they would carry forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Patriarchy, post: 17702, member: 162"] [ATTACH type="full"]2540[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]2541[/ATTACH] In the northern prairies, where herds of wild deer moved like shadows across the grasslands, the ancestors of the [I]Alkharan[/I] people made their livelihood, hunting with quiet skill and a deep knowledge of the rhythms of the land. Though still nomadic, they began gathering more often near the fertile southern coast, where they eventually established their first settlement by the sea. This place, known as [I]Shedar[/I], marked the shift from wandering clan to coastal people, where they relied not just on the forest and prairie but on the bounty of the waters. (Much like the [I]Valdivia[/I] a civilization with whom they shared a focus on maritime life), the Alkharans developed expertise in net weaving, crafting intricate tools that allowed them to draw sustenance from the coastal waters. “The sea is richer than any field,” became a guiding phrase for their people, a reminder of the wealth that lay within reach of their nets. They constructed [I]Tia’layas[/I], or “harbor shelters,” where fishers and artisans worked side by side, weaving nets and preparing their catches, weaving sustenance from the sea and establishing a stable, coastal community. In time, these early practices would evolve, and the Alkharans would transform dramatically with each new era. Yet, even as they grew and adapted to changing lands and beliefs, the memory of their roots—of the prairies, forests, and coasts—would stay woven into their identity. These early Alkharans laid the foundation for what would become the Magonians, a civilization ever in flux, shaped by their land, their gods, and the countless stories they would carry forward. [/QUOTE]
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