Difference between revisions of "Eorl's Grand Unified Timeline (as Calculated by Abner)"
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Time between creation of the world and Kodmelos's summoning: ???? years | Time between creation of the world and Kodmelos's summoning: ???? years | ||
Time at which Ikulu dates the construction of the [[One-Year Dungeon]]: 250,000,000 years ago | Time at which Ikulu dates the construction of the [[One-Year Dungeon]]: 250,000,000 years ago | ||
− | Time between Kodmelos’s summoning and the first flood: 5,500,000 years | + | Time between Kodmelos’s summoning and the first flood: 5,500,000 years (Era of Haughty Scorpions) |
− | Time between first and second floods: 23,800,000 years | + | Time between first and second floods: 23,800,000 years (Era of Thunder Lizards) |
− | Time between second flood and “Noah’s floodâ€: about 520 years | + | Time between second flood and “Noah’s floodâ€: about 520 years (Era of Adam) |
− | Time between “Noah’s flood†and the “Babel incidentâ€: about 520 years | + | Time between “Noah’s flood†and the “Babel incidentâ€: about 520 years |
Time between the “Babel incident†and the Present Day: ~3300 years | Time between the “Babel incident†and the Present Day: ~3300 years | ||
Revision as of 14:30, 9 January 2008
Using a wildly inaccurate graphical representation to aid the foggy recollection of the lost god Kodmelos, Abner calculated the following timeline:
Time between creation of the world and Kodmelos's summoning: ???? years Time at which Ikulu dates the construction of the One-Year Dungeon: 250,000,000 years ago Time between Kodmelos’s summoning and the first flood: 5,500,000 years (Era of Haughty Scorpions) Time between first and second floods: 23,800,000 years (Era of Thunder Lizards) Time between second flood and “Noah’s floodâ€: about 520 years (Era of Adam) Time between “Noah’s flood†and the “Babel incidentâ€: about 520 years Time between the “Babel incident†and the Present Day: ~3300 years
Gershom figures that the Tower of Babel fell around ~2300 B.C., but Nicephorous claims that the bible left some people out of its genealogies, citing Luke 3 as an example, and thinks this is too recent.
If Nicephorous is correct, these numbers should be somewhat larger.
But even if he isn't...