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- | +====== The Post-Cataclysm World ====== | + | ====== The Post-Cataclysm World ====== |
===== Footnotes for Play ===== | ===== Footnotes for Play ===== | ||
Baltia has much in common with other settings, but there are a number of features that are worthy of highlighting, | Baltia has much in common with other settings, but there are a number of features that are worthy of highlighting, | ||
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//1401AC to Present Day// | //1401AC to Present Day// | ||
- | This desire to control the supply of Potensium would lead to tensions in the Mercury Road, which would eventually result in conflict. In an event known as the Mercury Road War, a coalition of the Umbrian nations fought the nations of the Belt in the underground tunnels of the Mercury Road in an attempt to expand their mining territories. | + | This desire to control the supply of Potensium would lead to tensions in the Mercury Road, which would eventually result in conflict. In an event known as the [[Mercury Road War]], a coalition of the Umbrian nations fought the nations of the Belt in the underground tunnels of the Mercury Road in an attempt to expand their mining territories. |
Though they were initially successful in their underground march, the Empire of Solaria would join the war against the Umbrian nations, and the dark continent would eventually be defeated. However, the death toll in the war left massive psychological scars on both the people and governments of the world. | Though they were initially successful in their underground march, the Empire of Solaria would join the war against the Umbrian nations, and the dark continent would eventually be defeated. However, the death toll in the war left massive psychological scars on both the people and governments of the world. |