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The Vrienden Universe is structured around distinct historical eras. | The Vrienden Universe is structured around distinct historical eras. | ||
Each era reflects a dominant mode of organization, authority, and social logic, | Each era reflects a dominant mode of organization, authority, and social logic, | ||
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Era names describe dominant structural relationships rather than specific events. | Era names describe dominant structural relationships rather than specific events. | ||
Conceptual definitions are outlined in the [[Universe]] overview. | Conceptual definitions are outlined in the [[Universe]] overview. | ||
=== Early Foundations (1600–1799) === | |||
Initial structural conditions from which later systems emerge. | |||
During this period, early familial, economic, and territorial arrangements | |||
take shape, establishing long-term patterns of authority and inheritance. | |||
[[1600–1799]] | |||
=== Pre-Vader Period (1800–1919) === | === Pre-Vader Period (1800–1919) === | ||
Foundational developments preceding formalized large-scale structures. | Foundational developments preceding formalized large-scale structures. | ||
Familial, economic, and ideological frameworks expand and solidify, | |||
enabling broader consolidation in subsequent eras. | |||
[[1800–1919]] | [[1800–1919]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:20, 28 January 2026
Timeline
[edit | edit source]The Vrienden Universe is structured around distinct historical eras. Each era reflects a dominant mode of organization, authority, and social logic, with later periods emerging directly from the structural outcomes of earlier ones.
Readers can explore each era to understand how the world functions during that period.
Eras
[edit | edit source]Era names describe dominant structural relationships rather than specific events. Conceptual definitions are outlined in the Universe overview.
Early Foundations (1600–1799)
[edit | edit source]Initial structural conditions from which later systems emerge. During this period, early familial, economic, and territorial arrangements take shape, establishing long-term patterns of authority and inheritance.
Pre-Vader Period (1800–1919)
[edit | edit source]Foundational developments preceding formalized large-scale structures. Familial, economic, and ideological frameworks expand and solidify, enabling broader consolidation in subsequent eras.
The Vader Era (1920–1945)
[edit | edit source]A period of large-scale global conflict characterized by competition between familial systems, accelerated innovation, and the consolidation of authority.
The structural intensity of this era establishes the conditions that directly give rise to the transformations of the subsequent period.
The Middenvader Era (1945–1955)
[edit | edit source]A transitional phase defined by internal separation, reorganization, and the partial dismantling or redirection of previously dominant structures.
Rather than introducing new systems outright, this era reshapes existing ones, laying the groundwork for long-term continuity.
The Vriend Era (1956–2025)
[edit | edit source]A period marked by decisive structural change and long-term stabilization. Systems inherited from earlier eras are fundamentally reconfigured, resulting in new forms of continuity and interaction.
This era is defined by adaptive expansion, interconnected frameworks, and the persistence of revised structures across generations.
Notes
[edit | edit source]Era names reflect in-universe conceptual distinctions. Dates indicate approximate chronological boundaries.