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v0.31 Talk:Calendar

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Stopping at years other than 1050

I think that's a worldgen option now: the history of the world or something. Can someone edit the article to show this? -SirAaronIII 19:46, 23 November 2010 (UTC)

"Golden Age" "Twilight Age" "Age of Myth" what do these mean?

I was searching for information on how the worldgen determines what "age" it is in the world, and my search came up with only this stub of a segment on this page stating that "the history of the world during world generation is divided into several different ages, depending on the condition of the world during that time." Is there no further information about this? I really want to know how worldgen determines the various ages.

I think 40d has info on that. but basicly an Age is a term used to describe a period of history ex: the Bronze Age, when humanity mostly used bronze for metal. In DF Ages are named by how many megabeasts still live ex: Age of Myth is when most megabeasts are still alive, and by how many intelegent creatures are still alive ex: Twilight Age civilizations are dying out.

"All worlds start in the Age of Myths"

This isn't true if you generate a world that doesn't have any mega beasts.