History of the Dragons of Night
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The Golden Age (3 entries)
The golden age was first; when Man yet new, No rule but uncorrupted reason knew: And, with a native bent, did good pursue.
-Ovid
(???-3000 BCE)
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The Silver Age (4 entries)
Succeeding times a silver age behold, Excelling brass, but more excell'd by gold. Then summer, autumn, winter did appear: And spring was but a season of the year.
-Ovid
(2999 BCE-1525 BCE)
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The Bronze Age (1 entry)
To this came next in course, the brazen age: A warlike offspring, prompt to bloody rage, Not impious yet...
-Ovid
(1524 BCE-June 15, 763 BC) -
The Iron Age (2 entries)
Hard steel succeeded then: And stubborn as the metal, were the men. Truth, modesty, and shame, the world forsook: Fraud, avarice, and force, their places took.
-Ovid
(June 16, 763 BC-284 CE) -
The Age of Night (0 entries)
Nyx ruled the night through fear and power.
(284 CE-589 CE) -
The Age of Giants (2 entries)
The Giants organize the Magical World under a new covenant to prevent them from being wiped out through internal squabbles and Wrecca pogroms.
(589 CE-1334 CE) -
The Age of the Black Death (4 entries)
The Dragons who rejected the Sith Thyrsa counter with the Black Death.
(1334 CE-1738 CE)

