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Okay ... did a bit more reading. They start in 2965 BCE, not 5000 BCE. Not sure how they arrived at that number.

If we go with the format of the CS they used, I have a little more work to do. They start out a bit after arrival it looks like in some cases. IE they describe their background before and right after arrival.

Oh ... another question ... kids ... can they or can't they? Not the act, the results ...
 
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Okay ... did a bit more reading. They start in 2965 BCE, not 5000 BCE. Not sure how they arrived at that number.

If we go with the format of the CS they used, I have a little more work to do. They start out a bot after arrival it looks like in some cases. IE they describe their background before and right after arrival.

Oh ... another question ... kids ... can they or can't they? Not the act, the results ...
Oh my! Well, regarding bearing kids, yes, you probably could. And as for the CS's format in general, I could alter it a bit to make it less intimidating for this matter. However, I just need some planning and thinking to work my way around it, so please give me some time, okay? After all, I'm just using the RP's format and presentation as a reference and using that reference to transfer over to RPNation. I can't seem to think of anything more to say about it, but yeah. Oh yeah, don't worry about the year, it's nothing really. lol
 
heading over here to ask the questions

Do we HAVE to have a good knowledge of a certain topic? (I know some mythology, but I don't think Reading Rick Riordan's books count) I mean, I can learn stuff pretty quickly.
also, do all of us come from the same time period? or at different time periods, like one person from the AC 1800s and another AC 400s or BC 300s. and so on. Also, will we be having to type 50 paragraphs?
I also have never done an RP like this, so sorry if I'm bad at it
 
heading over here to ask the questions

Do we HAVE to have a good knowledge of a certain topic? (I know some mythology, but I don't think Reading Rick Riordan's books count) I mean, I can learn stuff pretty quickly.
also, do all of us come from the same time period? or at different time periods, like one person from the AC 1800s and another AC 400s or BC 300s. and so on. Also, will we be having to type 50 paragraphs?
I also have never done an RP like this, so sorry if I'm bad at it
1. No, you exactly don't. However, doing a bit of research into a given topic that you might have encountered is highly preferred. lol

2. It kind of depends! It's entirely up to you! However, I suggest having your character come from the present day because it'll give them a better advantage over what's to come than those from the (not too distant) past.

3. Writing at least 4-5 sentences per paragraph is preferred! Nothing more, nothing less!
 
Too tired. But will get mine to you in the morning. Not as pretty as my version, but a few details mine didn't have. And some I probably won't have an answer for.
 
okay very much interested in this rp but i know history next to nothing. (please my school kept reiterating the stone age, i know nothing but kinds of meganthropus and homo Sapiens. however i did learn a bit about the anglo saxon history but thats about it...)

Seeing that we be most likely ourselves in this rp, i believe i'll be the most confused one here lmao.
 
okay very much interested in this rp but i know history next to nothing. (please my school kept reiterating the stone age, i know nothing but kinds of meganthropus and homo Sapiens. however i did learn a bit about the anglo saxon history but thats about it...)

Seeing that we be most likely ourselves in this rp, i believe i'll be the most confused one here lmao.
Ah, I see. So you're joining the RP or...
 
LOL, the theme song I would have used wasn't released before 1995 ...

My arrival point isn't where I will stay. The good news is that I'll recognize where I am in an instant. Very picturesque locale that will eventually become a site used by Romans as a tourist spot - as well as very close to where the first church (of seven) that the Apostle Paul spoke it in the book of Revelations, Laodicea.

Problem is ... not many people where I am arriving - not even a village. So I have a long hard walk to make. Fortunately I remember enough of the geography. Just head west and follow the first river you come to west ... Then head north toward what will someday become Ephesus and the market place of Smyrna, then in modern times, Izmir. Once I get to the Bosporus it is only a 1/2 mile swim to Greece ... ... though a raft will be easier. Doesn't even have to be a good raft.
 
LOL, the theme song I would have used wasn't released before 1995 ...

My arrival point isn't where I will stay. The good news is that I'll recognize where I am in an instant. Very picturesque locale that will eventually become a site used by Romans as a tourist spot - as well as very close to where the first church (of seven) that the Apostle Paul spoke it in the book of Revelations, Laodicea.

Problem is ... not many people where I am arriving - not even a village. So I have a long hard walk to make. Fortunately I remember enough of the geography. Just head west and follow the first river you come to west ... Then head north toward what will someday become Ephesus and the market place of Smyrna, then in modern times, Izmir. Once I get to the Bosporus it is only a 1/2 mile swim to Greece ... ... though a raft will be easier. Doesn't even have to be a good raft.
I see, very interesting.
 

5000 BCE is tough to find any history for. Mainly this is because there weren't many developed civilizations yet. But the link above is an interactive history of Anatolia and the Caucus regions from 8000 BCE to 2000 BCE. Most history of this region doesn't start until about 1650 BCE
 
it probably will, since sushi originates from japan and Hawaii 2.0 is going to be there, and My Character has no idea how to make sushi. :P
Also In terms of language, how far does that go? and if one of the authors makes a new language, would the others understand it?
 
Sushi is really easy to make. The hardest part is the spicy stuff, sauces, and crunchies. The rest is just rice and meat (emphasis on the meat for proper Japanese sushi - Americans use too much rice).
 
ah, but my character is Hawaiian, I'm not from Hawaii, but I don't think everyone body knows how to make sushi
 

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