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==I. The Golden Age==
==I. The Golden Age==


[[The Traveler]] changed everything. It reshaped our [[Sol System|solar system]] as decisively as it shattered our scientific and philosophical frameworks. To our ancestors it must have been a hammer blow-a glimpse beyond the horizon of expected possibility.
[[The Traveler]] changed everything. It reshaped our [[Sol System|solar system]] as decisively as it shattered our scientific and philosophical frameworks. To our ancestors it must have been a hammer blow-a glimpse beyond the horizon of expected possibility.
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==II. The Collapse and The Dark Age==
==II. The Collapse and The Dark Age==
The Golden Age burned bright-and the night that overtook us after the [[Collapse]] was swift and total.
The Golden Age burned bright-and the night that overtook us after the [[Collapse]] was swift and total.


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==III. The City Age==
==III. The City Age==
The Last City did not rise without [[Dark Age|struggle]]. [[Lightbearer]]s, styling themselves as [[Warlord]]s, and wilderness fiefdoms clung to power. Starvation, disease, and anarchy menaced. But this struggle brought about the rise of the [[Guardian]]s and the formation of the [[Vanguard]]. The organization fought  tirelessly to return some semblance of order to the people remaining on Earth
The Last City did not rise without [[Dark Age|struggle]]. [[Lightbearer]]s, styling themselves as [[Warlord]]s, and wilderness fiefdoms clung to power. Starvation, disease, and anarchy menaced. But this struggle brought about the rise of the [[Guardian]]s and the formation of the [[Vanguard]]. The organization fought  tirelessly to return some semblance of order to the people remaining on Earth


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The Last City is both a reminder of all that remains of [[Earth]]’s civilization, and a commitment to our future. Repairs may come in small bursts, progress may feel slow, but humanity is nothing if not resilient.
The Last City is both a reminder of all that remains of [[Earth]]’s civilization, and a commitment to our future. Repairs may come in small bursts, progress may feel slow, but humanity is nothing if not resilient.
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