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====== Tarra ====== | ====== Tarra ====== | ||
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Almost nothing is known of the ancient nation of Tarra, as it was destroyed in its entirety millennia before modern memory. Even the oldest residents of the [[settings: | Almost nothing is known of the ancient nation of Tarra, as it was destroyed in its entirety millennia before modern memory. Even the oldest residents of the [[settings: | ||
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At its height, Tarra is thought to have extended through nearly the entire Null Labyrinth, possibly even into other subterranean areas such as [[settings: | At its height, Tarra is thought to have extended through nearly the entire Null Labyrinth, possibly even into other subterranean areas such as [[settings: | ||
- | It is thought that Tarra as a nation existed about 4,000 years, from the early fifth millennium | + | It is thought that Tarra as a nation existed about 4,000 years, from the early second |
===== Culture ===== | ===== Culture ===== | ||
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These translated portions appear to mostly be poems, many of which commemorate the building they are built on, give some hint as to the function of a mechanism, or venerate Tarra as a whole. It seemed as if the ancient Tarrans thought their civilization would last forever, safe beneath the earth. | These translated portions appear to mostly be poems, many of which commemorate the building they are built on, give some hint as to the function of a mechanism, or venerate Tarra as a whole. It seemed as if the ancient Tarrans thought their civilization would last forever, safe beneath the earth. | ||
- | ==== The End of Tarra ==== | + | ===== The End of Tarra ===== |
From the beginning, it appears as if the Tarrans were a portal-building culture. They were disinterested in colonization, | From the beginning, it appears as if the Tarrans were a portal-building culture. They were disinterested in colonization, | ||
- | Many portal mechanisms' | + | Many portal mechanisms' |
The strongest theory as to the fall of Tarra hypothesizes that, at one point, the portal-builders tunneled their way into the wrong plane, or in between planes. Some force or entity there retaliated and invaded Tarra, steadily destroying the entirety of the civilization and even pouring through any portals the people opened in attempts to escape. | The strongest theory as to the fall of Tarra hypothesizes that, at one point, the portal-builders tunneled their way into the wrong plane, or in between planes. Some force or entity there retaliated and invaded Tarra, steadily destroying the entirety of the civilization and even pouring through any portals the people opened in attempts to escape. | ||
One theory additionally states that the strange spatial state of the Null Labyrinth was triggered as a last-ditch Tarran failsafe - all intra-Tarra portals were collapsed at once, destabilizing the entire Labyrinth' | One theory additionally states that the strange spatial state of the Null Labyrinth was triggered as a last-ditch Tarran failsafe - all intra-Tarra portals were collapsed at once, destabilizing the entire Labyrinth' |
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