Even in the 21st century, no one knows for sure what lead to The Great Sundering, as it would come to be called. Some say the heavens erupted with wars between gods of renown and those thought dead or long-sleeping - a conflagration that spread to the world below. Others, less inclined to the mystical, believe a greater stratification of wealth and power lead to spontaneous revolutions whose fever spread throughout most of the Western world and into India. Certain people argue it was a glitch in the computer simulation of life and Earth.
Regardless of its cause, in 769, from Iceland to the Indian subcontinent, the future Russian steppes to Africa and everywhere in between, all higher systems of governance ceased to exist. The bonds of power that ensured dynastic continuity likewise dissolved, replaced by a worldwide adoption of elective principles (perhaps the intervention of ancient Greek deities?).
But that was not all. Just as the other ties that held society together, so too were the marriages of all the aristocracy annulled - part of the revolutionary spirit that swept the continents, argue a considerable number of academics. According to this school of thought (pardon the pun) the dream of the reforming idealists was that even the upper classes could finally marry for love and not for political considerations.
And so, the organizing principle of this strange new world became that of provincial rulers - what we term in English as Counts.
What came next history knows, but the people of that time did not.
This, then, is the story of a family, a province, after the Sundering....
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Author Notes:
1. I have no idea if this is going to be History Book or Narrative.
2. There will be no contemporary framing story like I usually use (that seems to have fallen out of favor, and it'd be hard to replicate BG&HC success anyhow)
3. For those interested in the settings, see below:
Regardless of its cause, in 769, from Iceland to the Indian subcontinent, the future Russian steppes to Africa and everywhere in between, all higher systems of governance ceased to exist. The bonds of power that ensured dynastic continuity likewise dissolved, replaced by a worldwide adoption of elective principles (perhaps the intervention of ancient Greek deities?).
But that was not all. Just as the other ties that held society together, so too were the marriages of all the aristocracy annulled - part of the revolutionary spirit that swept the continents, argue a considerable number of academics. According to this school of thought (pardon the pun) the dream of the reforming idealists was that even the upper classes could finally marry for love and not for political considerations.
And so, the organizing principle of this strange new world became that of provincial rulers - what we term in English as Counts.
What came next history knows, but the people of that time did not.
This, then, is the story of a family, a province, after the Sundering....
****
Author Notes:
1. I have no idea if this is going to be History Book or Narrative.
2. There will be no contemporary framing story like I usually use (that seems to have fallen out of favor, and it'd be hard to replicate BG&HC success anyhow)
3. For those interested in the settings, see below:
