timelines:a_song_of_roland
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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:Decades of Darkness]] or [[timelines: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 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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