This is going to be a little different. You'll be voting for race as normal, but then you'll vote for your place in this new fantasy Europe, and for your time period (Before 1700 and after 500BC) I will then determine what political entity you've ended up as, and we can get started.
With that, let's do this, votes for race, votes for place, and votes for time period.
>>373155
100bc
Elf
Germany
>>373155
>Hobbits
>500 BC
>Southern Italy
Also open to being Elves and / or being in Greece, Northern Italy or the Alps.
>>373173
Mien elves will form the most GLORIOUS EMPIRE! Voting for blonde haired and blue eye'd elves.
>>373155
I'll go for German elves too, assuming Germany is a valid location (not on the map). If Germany isn't available, I vote Gaul (France)
>>373155
Cyclopes
Proto-Indo-Europeans
4000 BC
>>373173
>>373219
>>373241
Lights dance around the monuments, flickering in and out of the ancient stones. As the hum of light and magic throbs through the earth, a tune begins to pipe, resonating through the woods in a merry, almost dancing fashion, as if birds chirping in the trees, or the noise of a newborn's breath. The sounds of piping louden, and the stone begin to resonate. The sounds of music begin to whirl and spin through the forest, and then, silence.
Then, a ripping sound, as the world-borders begin to tear themselves apart, in the center of the monolith's circle. The rip in the world soon finds itself host to a small sapling, a mother tree. In time, it will grow, gradually spreading out nutrients into the woods. The small trees around the circle blossom, rising from the earth as man-like guardians to defend the mother tree. Centuries pass, and eventually, the mother tree awakens.
She resembles a giant, with wooden skin and all covered in grass and wood, and she wanders around the wood for a few years, setting down saplings. More and more, she lays down saplings, planting a grove of her children, the Elves, resplendent and golden.
>>374163
Yeah... And?
OP is kill?
>>373155
>400bc
>Athenian Empire
>Greece
>>374163
Okay, so, let's make some pots, I guess?