by Sinrus » Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:44 pm
With the sixth generation the blood of Lux Lucis had grown too thin among his descendants and the Ailorans became normal people, without the instinct to know where they should find the next step in development. The people still were intelligent and wise, however, and did not allow the pace of Knowledge to slacken. The Iltoman scribe Frianil was of the sixth generation and she inscribed, using her ancestral memory, the legends and heroes of this first great age of Ailoran. Her tome, carved with scaeleth into nearly 300 tablets of soft stone, now bears her name. It was reproduced hundreds of times and is forever the central tenet of Ailoran religion and history.
Knowledge continued to advance, forward and onward. After the sixth generation the times became muddled and, though records were rewritten perfectly through ancestral memory, it is impossible to call the time periods by any generations. Using his ancestral memory, the Belindan man Astriolus watched the skies and saw that they were the same every 365 days. To keep records of the days he dubbed this time period a year. Each year he divided into 24 parts of 15 days each, and an extra 5 day week at the beginning of each year that was set aside for honoring Lux Lucis.
Gaetrian scholars discovered that from the dried wood, paper could be made and written on using a wooden stylus dipped in ink harvested from reef octopi. They copied the Frianil onto it, along with other works of Knowledge, especially maps of excellent quality that detailed the entire Ailoran Ocean and included every last atoll and island.
The Ailorans of the Atolls continued to explore and eventually landed on the continent of Zoreurope, where they won over the native Crowkhan people and began to trade with them.