[@Cyclone] Did we establish how much time passed? I'm not sure. I remember that we had two timeskips, but other than that not much. Regardless, if we did my argument is moot, but if we didn't the world seemed so small because we focused on central areas. The Cimex had a huge population, the Uri were not far behind. Who knows how many other human tribes there were that were far away from the war between Garakai, Thulemiz, and Ialu. If I remember correctly, most of focus was on the North and the center of Arguiland (or whatever we called it). Of course, I could be entirely wrong and arguing for nothing. [@Kho] Alright, fair enough. But I still don't think we should just have hundreds of thousands of years pass at the drop of a hat because we want to make the world more filled. Namely what the hell would the Gods do in that time? Of course, we could easily just say 'Time passes strangely for the Gods', and leave it at that. It'd allow the populations to spread, give us even MORE people/empires to play with, and make everyone happy. We should keep the world building though. I liked it, even if Vestec did jack all with it. As for creation of other races, well, after the initial hundreds of years to allow population growth, we could just have the Gods be able to create a sizeable population when they first create life. Nothing that could be considered an uncontrollable horde of doom, but maybe a few thousand to carve out a life for themselves and still keep the story moving without hundreds of years going by.