Some things I forgot.
Here are a few things I didn't think about putting up yesterday, or was too lazy to bother to find the paper with it written down. Rhia has 148 kids, 63 girls and 85 boys, in the span of 6500 years, starting from 4512bc with Mirian and ending in 2012ad with Haru. As I name the kids, they'll have a set of numbers in parentheses after the name, designating their place in the list of kids. For example: Mirian (1:1), meaning first child, and first girl. Aubrey is (2:1), second child, first boy. The child with Wong (not sure of a name yet) is (146:84), Zelda is (147:63), and Haru is (148:85). For now, those are the only ones I can tell you the full number for. I won't be able to give you which boy or girl the ones in the middle are until I figure out all of the names and what sex each is. But, to fill out what I do know, Larael is 96, Seth is 97, and the daughter of Lucifer (momentarily forgot the name) is 136. Now for the year each of them was born in. I've already said that Mirian was born in 4512bc. Aubrey followed a while later, in 4302bc. Larael in 338ad, and Seth twelve years later in 350ad. Lucifer's daughter might end up getting moved around depending on what I research about the Crusades and the other crazy things with the church, but based on the rp in which I'm pretty sure Lucifer said four hundred years, I have her born right now in 1640. Wong's son was born in 1898, a heck of a lot later than I had anticipated in my mind, but for him to be Eiji's great-grandfather, it was all that would work. Zelda's born in 2010, and as said, Haru is born in 2012. I had begun to anticipate Rhia having another son with Rhayvin, but decided against it while writing all of this up.
Another little tidbit I researched a while back and have decided to put up here. In 753bc, Romans used the chronology AUC (ab urbe conditum, or in the year of the foundation of the city). In 525ad, the chronology changed to bc and ad. I don't know if I'll use that or now, but if I find that Rhia ends up in Rome between those dates, I'll probably use the chronology in dialogue. We'll see. I'm going to do my best to use some dialect of those periods - nothing like Shakespeare's playwrite language, but I won't use words that were invented after that period, or at least the equivelant. I'll never drop into elven or anything, unless there's a character that just doesn't understand whatever the common tongue is of the area. Anywho, that's all for now. Lunch time, and I've got a little personal business to take care of.
Another little tidbit I researched a while back and have decided to put up here. In 753bc, Romans used the chronology AUC (ab urbe conditum, or in the year of the foundation of the city). In 525ad, the chronology changed to bc and ad. I don't know if I'll use that or now, but if I find that Rhia ends up in Rome between those dates, I'll probably use the chronology in dialogue. We'll see. I'm going to do my best to use some dialect of those periods - nothing like Shakespeare's playwrite language, but I won't use words that were invented after that period, or at least the equivelant. I'll never drop into elven or anything, unless there's a character that just doesn't understand whatever the common tongue is of the area. Anywho, that's all for now. Lunch time, and I've got a little personal business to take care of.

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