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== Era Nova; Year One ==
== Era Nova; Year One ==


*It had been thousands of years since the Cataclysm. In the centuries that followed, new nations rose from the ruins of the old world, civilizations developed in isolation, and countless peoples established their own cultures, traditions, and ways of life. Yet much of Aquila remained divided by vast oceans, unfamiliar lands, and limited knowledge of what lay beyond the borders of each civilization.*


''It has been thousands of years since the Cataclysm. Nations have risen and fallen, civilizations have flourished and vanished, and countless generations have built new lives upon the ruins of the world that came before them. Yet for all those centuries, the world remained a fragmented thing, known only in pieces, its distant lands separated by oceans, mountains, and uncertainty.''
*Then came **Era Nova**.*


*The first year of the new age marked the beginning of a period of rapid change across Aquila. New nations were established, old settlements expanded, explorers ventured into unfamiliar territories, and civilizations that had long existed apart from one another began to encounter each other. Trade, migration, diplomacy, conflict, discovery, and the exchange of ideas began to connect distant parts of the world.*


''Then came '''Era Nova'''.''
*Among the year's most significant developments was the expedition of **Percival van der Berg** of the **Technate of Koperdam**. Over several months, Percival travelled across oceans and unfamiliar lands, recording the geography, settlements, territories, and civilizations he encountered. His observations provided one of the most extensive geographical records yet assembled in the modern age.*


*Upon his return, the information gathered during the expedition was refined by **Henry Westcroft** into the first comprehensive survey of the known world. Copies of the resulting map were distributed to nations across Aquila, providing peoples who had previously known the world only through fragments, rumours, and local knowledge with a far clearer picture of the lands beyond their own.*


''In the first year of the new age, '''[[Percival van der Berg]] of [[Technate of Koperdam|the Technate of Koperdam]]''' set forth upon an expedition unlike any that had come before. Over the course of several months, he crossed oceans, traversed unfamiliar lands, and encountered countless nations and peoples. He recorded their locations, coastlines, territories, settlements, and the geography that surrounded them, gradually transforming scattered observations into something far greater.''
*Yet the map was only one part of a much larger transformation.*


*Across Aquila, nations continued to establish themselves, communities developed their identities, discoveries raised new questions, and relationships between civilizations began to take shape. Some encounters brought cooperation and understanding, while others introduced tensions that would continue into the years ahead.*


''By the year's end, Percival had completed the first comprehensive survey of the globe in the modern age. His rough survey was returned to Koperdam, where '''[[Henry Westcroft]]''' refined the work into an official world map. For the first time since the Cataclysm, the peoples of the modern world possessed a clearer understanding of the world they inhabited.''
*Era Nova, Year One was therefore not simply the year in which the world was mapped. It was the year in which the peoples of Aquila began to discover how closely connected their separate worlds truly were.*


 
*The age had begun. What came next would shape the world that followed.*
''And so, Era Nova became the year in which the world was finally '''mapped'''.''

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Era Nova; Year One

  • It had been thousands of years since the Cataclysm. In the centuries that followed, new nations rose from the ruins of the old world, civilizations developed in isolation, and countless peoples established their own cultures, traditions, and ways of life. Yet much of Aquila remained divided by vast oceans, unfamiliar lands, and limited knowledge of what lay beyond the borders of each civilization.*
  • Then came **Era Nova**.*
  • The first year of the new age marked the beginning of a period of rapid change across Aquila. New nations were established, old settlements expanded, explorers ventured into unfamiliar territories, and civilizations that had long existed apart from one another began to encounter each other. Trade, migration, diplomacy, conflict, discovery, and the exchange of ideas began to connect distant parts of the world.*
  • Among the year's most significant developments was the expedition of **Percival van der Berg** of the **Technate of Koperdam**. Over several months, Percival travelled across oceans and unfamiliar lands, recording the geography, settlements, territories, and civilizations he encountered. His observations provided one of the most extensive geographical records yet assembled in the modern age.*
  • Upon his return, the information gathered during the expedition was refined by **Henry Westcroft** into the first comprehensive survey of the known world. Copies of the resulting map were distributed to nations across Aquila, providing peoples who had previously known the world only through fragments, rumours, and local knowledge with a far clearer picture of the lands beyond their own.*
  • Yet the map was only one part of a much larger transformation.*
  • Across Aquila, nations continued to establish themselves, communities developed their identities, discoveries raised new questions, and relationships between civilizations began to take shape. Some encounters brought cooperation and understanding, while others introduced tensions that would continue into the years ahead.*
  • Era Nova, Year One was therefore not simply the year in which the world was mapped. It was the year in which the peoples of Aquila began to discover how closely connected their separate worlds truly were.*
  • The age had begun. What came next would shape the world that followed.*