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The '''Middle Era''', or less commonly known as the '''Dark Era''' generally runs from about 500 CE to 1600 CE. The period is characterized by the expansion of {{wp|civilisations}} geographically and development of trade and sea networks between civilisations. The era is divided into [[Middle Era Ages|4 ages]]: the [[Early Age]], [[High Age]], [[Intermediate Age]], and the [[Late Age]].
In [[Hesterath]], the [[spread of Plecanism]] by the [[Jukso]]s created a new empire in the south of the continent and ushered in a [[Plecanist Golden Age]] with trade among the Hesterish, Naphtorans and Oranish continents, and advances in science in [[Gentu]]. The Hesterath Lowland experienced rise and fall of empires that influenced [[Eyoseoul Peninsula|Eyoseoul]], [[Horapon]], [[Kharankhui Highlands|Kharankhui]], and [[Limu mountain range|Limu]]. {{wp|Religions}} such as [[Afran]] and [[Plecanism]] spread in the region. Gunpowder was developed in the XXX dynasty<!--Chinese dynasty--> during the early [[High Age]]. The Jukso Empire connected [[Oranland]] and [[Hesterath]], creating safe {{wp|trade}} and {{wp|stability}} between the two regions. In total, the {{wp|population}} of Gentu doubled in the time period from approximately 290 million in 500 CE to 581 million in 1600 CE. Population generally grew steadily throughout the period but endured some incidental declines in events including the [[Great Plague]], the [[XXX invasion]], and the XXX war.
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== High Age ==
 
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== Intermediate Age ==
 
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== Late Age ==
 
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== Main trends ==
 
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=== Spread of religion ===
 
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=== Trade and communication ===
 
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=== Growth of civilisation ===
 
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== Timeline ==
 
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=== By region ===


The '''Middle Era''', or less commonly known as the '''Dark Era''' generally runs from about 500 CE to 1500 CE. The period is characterized by the expansion of {{wp|civilisations}} geographically and development of trade and sea networks between civilisations.
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Revision as of 01:22, 3 March 2022

The Middle Era, or less commonly known as the Dark Era generally runs from about 500 CE to 1600 CE. The period is characterized by the expansion of civilisations geographically and development of trade and sea networks between civilisations. The era is divided into 4 ages: the Early Age, High Age, Intermediate Age, and the Late Age.

In Hesterath, the spread of Plecanism by the Juksos created a new empire in the south of the continent and ushered in a Plecanist Golden Age with trade among the Hesterish, Naphtorans and Oranish continents, and advances in science in Gentu. The Hesterath Lowland experienced rise and fall of empires that influenced Eyoseoul, Horapon, Kharankhui, and Limu. Religions such as Afran and Plecanism spread in the region. Gunpowder was developed in the XXX dynasty during the early High Age. The Jukso Empire connected Oranland and Hesterath, creating safe trade and stability between the two regions. In total, the population of Gentu doubled in the time period from approximately 290 million in 500 CE to 581 million in 1600 CE. Population generally grew steadily throughout the period but endured some incidental declines in events including the Great Plague, the XXX invasion, and the XXX war.

Early Age

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High Age

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Intermediate Age

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Late Age

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Main trends

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Spread of religion

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Trade and communication

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Growth of civilisation

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Timeline

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By region

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Maps

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