Recognisable by their hooded cloaks, they were the last survivors and preservationists of the ancient machine people history.
Kronach People
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Size: 3m tall
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Attitude: conservative, proud
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The Kronach, also known as the "last survivors" of the ancient machine people, were a nomadic group of scholars and historians who roamed the planet collecting information on the lost history of the machine people. They are identifiable by their hoods and long cloaks and were the builders of many great time capsules, including the most well-known one discovered by Captain Henry Flint and the crew of the Nine Lana. Despite the billions of years of geological activity that destroyed all known earthly evidence of the machine people, the Kronach preserved an archive of tablets, relics, artifacts, statues, models, idols, and other items that reveal tantalizing clues to the ways of the ancient machine people throughout their rise and fall, through triumphant and turbulent times. This wiki is a comprehensive exploration of the Kronach, their culture, history, and their invaluable contributions to our understanding of the machine people.
The Kronach were a nomadic people who were made up of survivors from many lost civilizations and cultures. They were distributed far and wide and had to develop great survival skills to live and work in the changing climate and stay away from the newly evolving organic life that was taking over their lost world. The Kronach lived in what was to them a post-apocalyptic landscape of ruined cities, damaged by war, abandonment, and overgrown by the algae, moss, and roots of newly evolving organic life forms. They would have had to be resourceful and tough to survive in this changing world. Despite the challenges, the Kronach were able to preserve an archive of tablets, relics, artifacts, statues, models, idols, and other items.
The Kronach are known for their impressive survival skills, which enabled them to thrive in a world that was rapidly changing around them. They had to be resourceful and tough to survive in a post-apocalyptic landscape of ruined cities, damaged by war, abandonment, and overgrown by the algae, moss, and roots of newly evolving organic life forms. Despite these challenges, the Kronach were able to adapt and thrive, preserving an archive of knowledge that has proven invaluable to our understanding of the machine people.
There are thought to be several different variations of the Kronach scholars. Coming from a diverse cultural background they would have a mixture of old and new beliefs that may not have alway been compatible with other Kronach tribes. It is reasonable to therefore speculate that the other capsules may contain differing presentations of how the machine people history should be remembered.