timelines:a_song_of_roland
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====== A Song of Roland ====== | ====== A Song of Roland ====== | ||
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- | A timeline written by [[offtopic: | + | |
==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
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==== POD ==== | ==== POD ==== | ||
- | The Point of Divergence for The Song of Roland is that in 778, when Charlemagne began his campaign into Spain, his Saracen ally Suleiman captures the city of Saragosa. | + | The Point of Divergence for "The Song of Roland" |
- | This POD leads to Charlemagne' | + | This POD leads to Charlemagne' |
==== Format ==== | ==== Format ==== | ||
- | The timeline is divided into sections known as Songs. Before each song is a brief prologue in which several of the key players in the period meet posthumously with a figure known as either Erasmus or Tim. His role in the timeline is not yet known. The actual timeline itself is written in two styles: The first, a narration by Erasmus, the second being written in third person point of view of significant events. That was until Scarecrow got bored, and decided to just write a Source based timeline like Decades of Darkness or Look to the West. Which would mean that he would have go back and change the old sections of the timeline, but he doesn' | + | The timeline is divided into sections known as Songs. Before each song is a brief prologue in which several of the key players in the period meet posthumously with a figure known as either Erasmus or Tim. His role in the timeline is not yet known. The actual timeline itself is written in two styles: The first, a narration by Erasmus, the second being written in third person point of view of significant events. That was until Scarecrow got bored, and decided to just write a Source based timeline like [[timelines: |
The timeline is expected to run until the end of the 12th Century, covering roughly 4 centuries of alternate history. | The timeline is expected to run until the end of the 12th Century, covering roughly 4 centuries of alternate history. |
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