Sunday 18 February 2007

N° 1

Turn Report:
Settlement founded, 3960BC - Settler in production
Warrior explored surroundings, money and map received through huts.

Chronicles of Herodotus
The settlers ventured the endless lands in search for a home. In 4000BC they finally reached the coastline in seek of fertile grounds and good hopes. This first settlement was named after the nearby cornfields and the Brooke that lent its name. The open waters are within the villages' grasp and are named henceforth as Corn Bay. Our warriors have learned the traits of the locals, who informed us of a distant land, beyond the sea, that holds great mountains and icy waters. In the years to come we may discover what this far land may bring. During the early years a vast flat land surrounded by a chain of mountains and hills to the west of Corn Brooke were found. These seem to hold great prospects of becoming a new place of settlement. Following these discoveries to the west, came the news of a new sea to the north of our great homeland. These also posses great opportunities for our people to settle, and would serve in many ways to our distant children.

After many years of reign, the rulers had to choose a new leader amongst the people. He shall now continue to expand our goals in settling and our achievements in spiritual quest for religion.

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