>>6007289Now, what age of this Great Wheel that is time did The Pantokrator leave?
>The Early Ages: Magic reigns supreme, and the diversity of this land is unrivalled. Bronze and stone are the tools that man wield to victory, and the sorcerers of the age are primitive, yes, but wield arcane might unrivaled by future mages. A riotous profusion of clashing peoples cover the landscape.>The Middle Ages: Mankind has spread, and come under organized rule; whether their own or that of creatures greater than they. Iron has come to the lands, and those who do not use it either stubbornly cling to the past, or cannot. Magic has faded, but sorcerers have not lost all their knowledge. Many lesser nations have been subsumed, and some great empires have faded.>The Late Ages: Many great races are fallen, whether gone entirely or part of an increasingly small nobility ruling over humans. Near enough every culture uses steel and iron, and mages have lost much power, in turn gaining knowledge and becoming less insular in their quest to maintain their arcane might. Only the most tenacious peoples of the world hang on, many having become footnotes in history.