These written words should rightfully be called history, yet they are based solely on the writer's own memories, lacking the rigor of historical research.
In fact, referring to them as "old tales" is not accurate, as they neither occurred in the past, nor in the present, nor will they occur in the future.
The writer does not aim to delve into details but merely seeks to provide a framework for history or storytelling. The preserved details are already abundant, and most of this information is stored in message vessels, with the hope of reaching new universes and being preserved indefinitely.
Therefore, the writer merely outlines the main framework, with the aspiration that one day all the information and specific details can be filled in-of course, that is not our task. Hopefully, that day will come.
What saddens the writer is that this day is not in the past, not in the present, nor in the future...
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