Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26414792-20150519231059/@comment-25555436-20150520175730

-It would depend on how big was whatever-happened, and the location of the specific group. I mean, you can't make a farm in the middle of a forest. However, nothing so far has truly implied something like that happened.

-You do realize that that quote does not mean that people have been sent back to the stone age time after time because of some catastrophe, right? Think about it, the same quote can easily refer to us.

Nearly all of us comes from the ancient days, of the ancient civilizations that extended over the horizons, and the elements part of them. Our knowledges, traditions, and nearly every modern language all can be considered "byproducts", "descendants" of their knowledges, traditions and languages back in these days. And they can also be considered a forgotten past. They all fell at some point, and no one truly knows how they were.

All that we know about them is thanks to the Remnants of these civilizations that we have found and analyzed, and even then with all that we have there are many civilizations of which not much is known beyond assumptions supported by "evidence". We could say we are also one of those remnants of a forgotten past.

So yeah, that quote doesn't necesarily mean civilization has fallen. Civilizations may have fallen long ago, but human and faunus civilization has overall endured, through the 4 kingdoms.

-We call our world "Earth", despite being almost-entirely made of water. "Remnant" doesn't have to be a fully indicative title.

Also, why does your text always appear with the sentences so close in-between?