In the year 4000 BCE a glorious leader of the Irish people, Shamus McRobinson, lead his tribe out of the dark and into a glorous city named Dublin. Dublin was founded on a dry continent with a major river running east to west. His first duty was to increase the work day, while decreasing all wages and food rations. The people of Dublin set forth on a mission to recruit a band of warriors to explore and a group of settlers to settle greater cities. A second group of settlers was sent east to find better land. They ran across a small village in 3950, but it seems to be unoccupied. In 3850, the great city of Blarney was founded. Its mission, like Dublin, was to recruit warriors and settlers. In this same year, a noble group of warriors set west from Dublin to increase Irish power. In 3800 they discovered a group of indiginous peoples in a village willing to find a new place to settle under Irish power. Under this command, they head south. Blarney, in 3675, sent a group of warriors south. In 3650, Shamus McRobinson increased the food and wage rations so the people may be more content. The settlers of the discovered village are happy enough to settle and find the city of Waterford, in harsh terrain. On his deathbed, McRobinson meets the Greeks, a dislikeful and vigilant people. No opportunity is made to contact them further due to the death of our glorious Shamus McRobinson from liver failure.
Well there it is, I'm not the best story teller (this is harder than I thought). The continent (island?) we're on is dry, all plains with a river and some hills.
Good luck,
Adam Robinson
Well there it is, I'm not the best story teller (this is harder than I thought). The continent (island?) we're on is dry, all plains with a river and some hills.
Good luck,
Adam Robinson
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