happy wbw!! tell me about the history of firebreathers. what other prominent events/rulers/figures are well known besides the eternal three and the fall of fahrial? are there any legendary history books or books of legend that people refer to? what works of old do historians study? what history is common knowledge, for the ehlves, dwarves, whatever, and what is more obscure?
hi, happy WBW to you, too, lila!!! thanks for the questions!! <3<3<3
So, for things that most people will know off the top of their head, in regards to history: Most people can name the last three Growths and Decays off the top of their head, in order, and why they’re called that/what happened/who helped in the recovery or discovery/etc.!
For instance, everyone can name the Common Growth, which happened at year 0 of the current calendar, and introduced a magical common form of all languages and their variants. They’d know about Aio Starscribe, who translated thousands of documents from before the Growth into the Common tongue so that as little history was lost as possible; they might know about Sal Mitrit, who researched what did and did not constitute a fluency in a particular form of language, and how that affected the presentation of Common.
As for history books or books of legend - I haven’t really built those up yet :( I know that history books exist, and that some of my more nerdy characters read them and reference events in them, but I haven’t really determined what they are other than that ;alskdjf
As for what historians study, it’s usually the archives that are purposefully written in languages other than Common! Most “important” works are kept in both the local language of the time and translated into Common, so that those who want to study it have fewer translation errors - because Common isn’t perfect, and slang tends to get morphed into the current versions, and references are missed, etc.
Also: diaries! Most people don’t write in Common unless they know for certain that the person who will read it doesn’t know their language. They’ve become a bit of a treasure among the historian communities of the Ehlverse :D
And, finally, to answer what’s more common or obscure for different groups:
There are different things emphasized as “important”, depending on where you go to school! For instance, a lot of Dwarven education emphasizes the Forges, advancements in magical engineering, and only mentions rulers if they did something particularly significant. Meanwhile, a lot of Ehlven education covers the different “eras” of Tieling Evergreen’s reign, emphasizes developments in magical methods that affected Elementalism, and art movements in architecture, sculpture, painting, etc!
And then, of course, the Goblins try to teach history more through a lens of “what we were doing while the rest of the world fucked around with magic and growths and ignored us”. Lots of focus on inventions, political upheaval and leaders, and only the big picture of what other peoples were doing.
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Thank you again for the questions!! This was very fun to talk about, as always :D













