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(New page: WE NEED A STUB BANNER The Age of Demigods was an active and dynamic, though often dangerous and chaotic, period between the ascension of the Demi-Pantheon and the beginning of the [[P...)
 
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Sages of the Age of Demigods, like those of the Alexandrian Church, often divide their subject up into a number of [[periods]].
 
Sages of the Age of Demigods, like those of the Alexandrian Church, often divide their subject up into a number of [[periods]].
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1. Cleansing War Period
 
1. Cleansing War Period
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2. Period of Urbanization
 
2. Period of Urbanization
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3. Dynastic Period
 
3. Dynastic Period
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4. Ubrekti Period
 
4. Ubrekti Period
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4a. Ubrekti Rising
 
4a. Ubrekti Rising
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4b. Ubrekti Dominant
 
4b. Ubrekti Dominant
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4c. Ubrekti Descendant
 
4c. Ubrekti Descendant
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5. Revolutionary Period
 
5. Revolutionary Period

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The Age of Demigods was an active and dynamic, though often dangerous and chaotic, period between the ascension of the Demi-Pantheon and the beginning of the Prophet's War. This period was characterized in the earliest part by the two-century Cleansing War, when the survivors of the goodly races fought the remaining servitors into the wild and barren places. The final years of the Cleansing War saw the foundation of the first cities, which typically developed from fortification complexes and such. When the Demi-Pantheon removed themselves from the world, leaving behind their influence but abrogating their ability to directly intervene, those cities - often filled with highly skilled men- and women-at-arms - became engines for conquest and dynastic domains, leading to the First Empire. The final centuries, as the post-Ubrekti equilibrium began to become unstable, saw the rise and fall of nations, and the birth of Alexandria.

Sages of the Age of Demigods, like those of the Alexandrian Church, often divide their subject up into a number of periods.

1. Cleansing War Period

2. Period of Urbanization

3. Dynastic Period

4. Ubrekti Period

4a. Ubrekti Rising

4b. Ubrekti Dominant

4c. Ubrekti Descendant

5. Revolutionary Period