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===Dark Ages=== | ===Dark Ages=== | ||
Over the intervening centuries, the majority of the settlements died out. A few managed to survive and slowly began to regain their lost technology. The first of these are the people who would come to be known as the [[Jove]]. The Jove are notoriously secretive and have shared little of their history. They once inhabited the region known as [[ | Over the intervening centuries, the majority of the settlements died out. A few managed to survive and slowly began to regain their lost technology. The first of these are the people who would come to be known as the [[Jove]]. The Jove are notoriously secretive and have shared little of their history. They once inhabited the region known as [[Curse]] during their First Empire. Following the contraction of a malady known as the [[Jovian Disease]], they abandoned the area in an attempt to escape the affliction. Roughly 3000 years ago, Miko Bour united them in a Second Empire. | ||
At some other point, at least three other ancient civilizations rose to power. Today, they are known mainly by the artifacts and ruins they left behind, with little knowledge of what caused them to rise and eventually vanish from the cluster's landscape. They are known as the [[ | At some other point, at least three other ancient civilizations rose to power. Today, they are known mainly by the artifacts and ruins they left behind, with little knowledge of what caused them to rise and eventually vanish from the cluster's landscape. They are known as the [[Sleepers]], [[Talocan]], and [[Yan Jung]], though the recent discovery of wormhole space has provided tantalizing clues about the fates of the Sleepers and Talocan. A fourth ancient civilization, the [[Takmahl]], arose later as an offshoot of [[Amarr]] exiles. | ||
===Rise of the Empires=== | ===Rise of the Empires=== | ||