Can /x/ tell me more about the antediluvian world?
>>19088755
The Genesis account says they at least had iron and copper tools, but that's about it as far as the technological aspect goes.
>>19088755
They were all crazy strong vampires
They had streets paved with gold and gumdrop fairies and pyramids built out of pure imagination.
I'm more interested in this world before the demiurge scorched it whole, expelling the original inhabitants and grounding their cities, killing some of his own servants on process because they took a liking to the place and got along with the natives. This is from before the "Genesis".
>>19088755
It was a world where humans were captive and technologically ignorant (if that's grammatically correct hehe). The Diluvienne was brought about by God as Christians and Muslims know it because he wanted to wipe out the human race. I still don't know why but it was the Brother of God that helped Noah. The humans were created in the image of God to mine for Gold. The Half Brother of God enticed humanity to gain knowledge and God became filled with wrath.
>>19089193
Wow! Just... WOW!
The "flood" was just the sea-level rising and swallowing up the old coastal regions. I think LOTR is mostly true so I subscribe to the idea that much of the ice in the polar regions began to melt after Barad-dur fell
It's where dogs came from.
Duh.
>>19088755
simple small communal village on the coast, with small cubic open stone houses sandstone like in color- just before the floor hit
strange coastal land with beautiful spires, thick alien wires- before the sky turned red
island jungle, an interesting people, some shackled, others holding the shackles, ready for some kind of sacrifice for their new god- everything goes up in flames, some try to escape, some cant, some revel in the destruction
falling from ship, crash land on alien planet, almost trampled under herds of glowing alien animals, find ship- cant salvage, stuck here, observe surroundings, survive, find intelligent life, learn about this world
>>19089796
*flood
>>19089193
They might as well have, but no matter what wondrous things they saw witness to, they never felt more whole than embracing the humility of where they came from.
>>19089786
Interesting. Here I was thinking that time paradoxes were only apparent in my own life.
>>19089796
I'm sure a new nation filled with Fae could easily be recognized as an alien plannit.
Pity isn't the right word for the antedeluvians... but I do feel remorse for their lives. They are victims, through and through.
http://www.thesonsofthelawofone.com/atlanteansons.html
http://www.mcmillinmedia.com/atlantean-aczine/
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_atlantida.htm
>>19089759
>The story is based on real life archetypes
Duh. And Game of Thrones/ASOIAF is based on British lords and the Euro continent. It doesn't make it in any way realistic
Also your map has no misty mountains between the left and right side of the map. Or any lonely mountain. Mirkwood is in the wrong place.
>>19089193
*gasps* Really?
>>19088755
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSI1nsPJukyW5dIs9RytGg
you will learn a lot from this guy, also there have been many floods, not as major as THE FLOOD, however....
>>19089796
You gotta watch those flash floor warnings
According to Baruch grapes (the fruit of knowlege) tasted bitter after they were cursed after the fall, but the became sweet after the flood cleared up. That's why Noah planted a vinyard.
Follow these videos, they kinda help paint a picture of how the preflood or Antedeluvian world was.
https://youtu.be/UVP5WYEyH9A
https://youtu.be/vnMpAvnUwMk
https://youtu.be/HOsO2TBuUyk
https://youtu.be/vFkRTSoyyOU
https://youtu.be/Ny_8fU-Gvz0
https://youtu.be/BZGN6EKjvAo
https://youtu.be/lktmmd7YnD8
https://youtu.be/zjRrW2Yxibc
>>19089253
>the demiurge
edgy.
Try reading A New Theory of the Earth by Whiston. It's got some good stuff
>>19088755
The poles were in a different place, and the islands that make up antartica had palm trees.
There were dinosaurs, giants, and possibly lost technology provided by the fallen angels.
>>19089957
>Erebor
>The Lonely Mountain isn't on the map
Pick one. Mirkwood is in the right place. Everything looks as it should, but the map is rotated about 30 degrees to make it kind of obvious that Middle-Earth is actually Europe.
t. Lorefag who read the Silmarillion twice