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The culture, ways of life and events of the old society are a widely unknown mystery. Through historical artifacts and inferences historians and intellectuals have been able to piece together much of the basic life and hierarchy. This history is divided into two "generations", each further containing separate lifestyles, hierarchy and cultures. The generations are not actual generations but different periods of time.
The culture, ways of life and events of the old society are a widely unknown mystery. Through historical artifacts and inferences historians and intellectuals have been able to piece together much of the basic life and hierarchy. This history is divided into two "generations", each further containing separate lifestyles, hierarchy and cultures. The generations are not actual generations but different periods of time.
==== The First Generation ====
==== The First Generation ====
The first generation is most commonly noted for its rigged hierarchy, strong religious beliefs and sacrifices/fights to the death. Most to all of the information on the first generation is found in the few remaining rooms and mind shafts lying beneath Redwood. Theses rooms were bear boned to the core, holding the larger yet still small room made to fit upwards to 20 people, then a guard room room.
The first generation is most commonly noted for its rigged hierarchy, strong religious beliefs and sacrifices/fights to the death. Most to all of the information on the first generation is found in the few remaining rooms and mind shafts lying beneath Redwood. Theses rooms were bear boned to the core, holding the larger yet still small room made to fit upwards to 20 people, then a guard room.


===== Guards and mining =====
===== Guards and mining =====
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=== Endings ===
=== Endings ===
While it is not quite known how it happened sometime in the Second Generation the culture and the people here died off. After studying terrain, old paintings and artifacts, as well as the mindshafts and cave itself historians in Redwood believe that the most likely occurrence was the sea level raising, flooding the area for a prolonged period of time.
While it is not quite known how it happened sometime in the Second Generation the culture and the people here died off. After studying terrain, old paintings and artifacts, as well as the mindeshafts and cave itself historians in Redwood believe that the most likely occurrence was the sea level raising, flooding the area for a prolonged period of time.


== Properties ==
== Properties ==