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by alchemist. » Mon Jun 19, 2017 8:33 am
I've only read a little bit of the first Seekers book. I've never read Wings of Fire, although I'm interested in it, and I've read the first two survivors books.
@.mochi, I hope everything goes well with your thread! It sounds like a great idea!
I don't really have the time today to host a quick round, and if I did host one, there would probably be a considerable amount of time between posts, and it would end pretty late tonight. I guess if nobody hosts a round anytime soon today, I'll host one.
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by Guest » Mon Jun 26, 2017 3:43 pm
Our expert team of archaeologists have recently uncovered the remnants of what may have once been a place of communing and discussing various topics between the indigenous people of a small community commonly referred to as "WCHG". The artifacts found within this particular site hold significant new evidence that proves our archaeologists' previous estimations as to when these people thrived. Doctor FreshCookies previously estimated that this ancient location may have been last visited by its original peoples just over two-hundred-and-fifty years ago. Some of the compatible new-found evidence has recently undergone carbon-dating testing, resulting in concrete proof that activity has been present within this site atleast two-hundred-and-thirty-five years ago.
Our team is yet to finish their search for more proof about who these ancient peoples were, or why they were commonly found at and associated with this location. We hope that one day, using the constantly-advancing technology that our R&D teams are providing for us, we can re-create or even re-birth what may have been this sacred land to learn more about our own pasts.
Whoops, looks like I fell asleep on my keyboard again.
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by 心裡學 » Mon Jun 26, 2017 3:52 pm
PreApex wrote:Our expert team of archaeologists have recently uncovered the remnants of what may have once been a place of communing and discussing various topics between the indigenous people of a small community commonly referred to as "WCHG". The artifacts found within this particular site hold significant new evidence that proves our archaeologists' previous estimations as to when these people thrived. Doctor FreshCookies previously estimated that this ancient location may have been last visited by its original peoples just over two-hundred-and-fifty years ago. Some of the compatible new-found evidence has recently undergone carbon-dating testing, resulting in concrete proof that activity has been present within this site atleast two-hundred-and-thirty-five years ago.
Our team is yet to finish their search for more proof about who these ancient peoples were, or why they were commonly found at and associated with this location. We hope that one day, using the constantly-advancing technology that our R&D teams are providing for us, we can re-create or even re-birth what may have been this sacred land to learn more about our own pasts.
Whoops, looks like I fell asleep on my keyboard again.
Wow, props to you for writing something so long.Indeed you did.
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