Time of the Gods: Into the Amber Age

You know this has been bugging me for a while now, but why in blue blazes are the ruins at the bottom of the hole? A meteor was supposed to have hit there so how in tarnations did it end up all together below sea level?? This was a meteor that supposedly carved out a hole 40 miles wide and yet???
 
You know this has been bugging me for a while now, but why in blue blazes are the ruins at the bottom of the hole? A meteor was supposed to have hit there so how in tarnations did it end up all together below sea level?? This was a meteor that supposedly carved out a hole 40 miles wide and yet???
*spooky hands* Also see above.
 
It's a plot hole is what it is.

The Star falling was probably only one event that occurred during the Calamity in question. It's also the only one we know about.

Besides, the ruins aren't at the bottom of the hole - they're on the edges. We had to pass said ruins to reach the hole, iirc.

Edit: It is certainly still a plot hole, though. We fell right through it!
 
The Star falling was probably only one event that occurred during the Calamity in question. It's also the only one we know about.

Besides, the ruins aren't at the bottom of the hole - they're on the edges. We had to pass said ruins to reach the hole, iirc.

Edit: It is certainly still a plot hole, though. We fell right through it!
More seriously, the locals attempted to cushion the impact, soften the blow, or in some cases merely shield their personal holdings from the worst of it. Of course, it doesn't matter that you've blocked most of the energy of a mega-meteor event when your holdings are now several hundred feet below sea-level, and the tide's comin' in. Meteoric events that can create craters that size are naturally so destructive that each one would normally be a full-on extinction event, propagating ice-ages and years of extreme atmospheric changes. That it's only been a thousand or so years and human civilization is rebuilding at all is a measure of displaying just how powerful the pantheon that got this smackdown was.
 
More seriously, the locals attempted to cushion the impact, soften the blow, or in some cases merely shield their personal holdings from the worst of it. Of course, it doesn't matter that you've blocked most of the energy of a mega-meteor event when your holdings are now several hundred feet below sea-level, and the tide's comin' in. Meteoric events that can create craters that size are naturally so destructive that each one would normally be a full-on extinction event, propagating ice-ages and years of extreme atmospheric changes. That it's only been a thousand or so years and human civilization is rebuilding at all is a measure of displaying just how powerful the pantheon that got this smackdown was.

Can you tell us at what level they were at?

Like were they Regional Gods, National, Global?
 
You can't even produce a demispirit with all forms of organic life yet. I think a being that has more in common with a personification of physics principles is a bit beyond you.

Could we take a piece of it with us? Specifically the part that represents the moon? To complement our Moon Sphere.

Make it really a piece of the moon!
 
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