[quote=@Kho] I haven't yet read the Xerxes post/s, but generally: 1) A divine being's presence can help create things which may be slightly more advanced than normal for the civilisational stage, i.e. Lifprasil and his city, army, advanced armours, weaponry etc. 2) A divine being's presence can't cause the above to occur overnight. Even quick growing empires (i.e. Alexander's empire) took a good decade to establish militarily, and we're not even at that stage yet. [/quote] But Amartía isn't exactly considered a divine being is he? What exactly is Amartía at this point? I was told he was something inbetween and Demi-god and a mortal. So...what is he capable of? Heroic feets like Ialu from Mk.1? Or his he inbetween a god and a demigod? A goddemi? [quote=@BBeast] We've barely invented agriculture. People live in huts and tents (or caves, if you're a Rovaick). Boats are rafts or hollowed out tree trunks. Our civilisation god has been stuck dealing with other business and is only just catching up, our knowledge goddess is MIA, and our physics god is in the furthest reaches of the Universe. The High Lifprasillians probably have units of measurement, otherwise building the Capital would have been impossible, but besides that yes, everything built thus far by mortals has been just a bunch of slapdash. Some of it is very good slapdash, though. [/quote] This would have been a gret time to bring out Arguis, but I cant talk, Arguis created warmongering bugg and plant people. And libraries.