Mikko Rintasaari <rintasaa_at_mail.student.oulu.fi> wrote:
> The focal point of IFFW was in Kerofinela, and the the people
> there were the ones to see the dawn (or is it the gradual
> brightening of the silver age?) first, and to spread the news
> to other peoples and tribes.
They were not the only ones to do this. East Isles came through fine, and Brithos did while remaining insular.
> Kerofinela was special and important in that, and this is what
> led to the things like the World Council of Friends and all
> that followed...
*This* is the trick. The various councils, even before the Dawn, managed to combine ancient rivals or enemies without breaking into internecine combat, which let the area come through the Darkness with an anomalously high population, compared to the rest of the Lozenge (frex, I think that the population was higher than all of Dara Happa, from Greg's email about this?, even before factoring in that Uz eat like horses, and dinos even more).
> Even so many
> powerful creatures and people (the Emperor of Kralorela,
> Malkion, Zzabur...) propably participated, even if only
> by keeping their own centers of population alive.
Well, I doubt that Kralorela participated, but the Monomythic description of IFWW in the RQ books does imply help given to Zzabur, and in turn from him to another Last God Standing.
In the preDawn and First Age, the point of IFWW was probably the *We* Won, and forging intergroup alliances to help the Council get everyone through as well as possible.
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