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40 years have passed since the raiding party burned Brynhass to the ground. The women and children captured by raiders had since assimilated to Kurhass. However, even with the death of the violent chief Ledu, the path of destruction continued after Ledu’s son claimed the title of Chief. Kurhass was now a village that raided their neighbors and killed without mercy. Every time they raided another settlement, they stole their animals and took their children and women. As Kurhass became more violent, no other village would trade with them, forcing Kurhass to become more aggressive. In this story we follow the life of Chess’ youngest, and only surviving son, Flint, who was born in Brynhass but grew up in the violent ways of Kurhass. Even though he was a member of the tribe, he still had memories of growing up in a peaceful village, that no longer existed.
Every incident has an antecedent, and every individual has an ancestor. This chain of Antecedors is unbroken. Follow this family through the eons of time, through 6000 years of history... where every story told, comes from the next generation.
episode written by: Daniel Roberts
episode narrated by: Kern Schmid
our website,
www.antecedors.com
check out our other podcast,
The History of Modern Greece
www.moderngreecepodcast.com
40 years have passed since the raiding party burned Brynhass to the ground. The women and children captured by raiders had since assimilated to Kurhass. However, even with the death of the violent chief Ledu, the path of destruction continued after Ledu’s son claimed the title of Chief. Kurhass was now a village that raided their neighbors and killed without mercy. Every time they raided another settlement, they stole their animals and took their children and women. As Kurhass became more violent, no other village would trade with them, forcing Kurhass to become more aggressive. In this story we follow the life of Chess’ youngest, and only surviving son, Flint, who was born in Brynhass but grew up in the violent ways of Kurhass. Even though he was a member of the tribe, he still had memories of growing up in a peaceful village, that no longer existed.
Every incident has an antecedent, and every individual has an ancestor. This chain of Antecedors is unbroken. Follow this family through the eons of time, through 6000 years of history... where every story told, comes from the next generation.
episode written by: Daniel Roberts
episode narrated by: Kern Schmid
our website,
www.antecedors.com
check out our other podcast,
The History of Modern Greece
www.moderngreecepodcast.com