Difference between revisions of "Krataerbech"
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Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size. | Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size. | ||
It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era. | It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era. |
Revision as of 08:20, 16 November 2006
Flag of Krataerbech | |
Motto: All Hail King and Council! | |
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Region | The North Atlantic |
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Capital | Gibergsgesetz |
Official Language(s) | German, English (official) |
Leader | Fredrich I of Wacholderbusch |
Population | 340 million |
Currency | Mint |
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History
100,000,000B.C.
Around this time, a large meteor struck the middle of the landmass that existed between Brandboden and the rest of Krataerbech. The impact was so strong that it decimated the landmass, and created a giagantic crater. The crater eventually filled with water, and became the bay as it is today. Somewhat later, smaller meteors struck around Krataerbech, including where the water had filled in . They created large tidal waves, and washed away the rims typical on craters its size.
It is thought that a ring surrounding the Earth had existed at the time, not unlike those of Saturn and Jupiter. This could have caused the large amount of impacts that occured at this era.