"Though the Realmgardic period saw the emergence of writing on the continent, it took scholars generations to begin deciphering the Realmgardic script and many of the surviving Realmgardic documents are administrative rather than narrative. The process of decipherment and translation is ongoing."
Category: Writing Exercise
30 Days of History Day 21, Instagram Version
Had a busy couple days, but here it is.
The History of Realmgard in 30 Days: Week 3
Hmm. I did not notice all those very modern people with very modern backpacks in the thumbnail of that picture...
The History of Realmgard in 30 Days: November 21
"Notably, claiming to be a visiting dignitary from the Yamatai Imperial Court became, and still remains, a popular confidence scheme."
30 Days of History Day 20, Instagram Version
Basically, Spain.
30 Days of History Day 19, Instagram Version
Just ignore that "Port" and "haven" mean the same thing...
The History of Realmgard in 30 Days: November 19
"Initially founded as an relatively minor Imperial port town serving as a midpoint between the older and more prominent city of Goldharbour and the lands of Terrace’s northern seas. Porthaven, along with much of the northeastern coast, was incorporated into the territory of the Empire of the Sea, becoming one of its major cities and even briefly its capital. "
30 Days of History Day 18, Instagram Version
Also today: today's Instagram post.
The History of Realmgard in 30 Days: November 18
"It is said that the unquiet, but ultimately smugly self-satisfied ghost of Enrico Ascia haunted the shamed Sigismund Stolt for the rest of his days and that ghostly moans of “Told you so” can be heard echoing the Consul’s Palace at Hornsburg even to this day."
30 Days of History Day 17, Instagram Version
Ran out of time (and energy) to post this yesterday, so it is now.
