#1 It's called an "out of place artifact" basically something that according to science shouldn't exist. I think there was a coin found in a chunk of coal and a hammer with a supposedly petrified wooden handle. Doesn't mean they're real just kinda raises questions...
#1 Umm, considering most scientists now think 30,000 years is a closer estimate... and people have the ability to dig... and landslides do happen... how old is it?
#1 It's called an "out of place artifact" basically something that according to science shouldn't exist. I think there was a coin found in a chunk of coal and a hammer with a supposedly petrified wooden handle. Doesn't mean they're real just kinda raises questions...
#1 Umm, considering most scientists now think 30,000 years is a closer estimate... and people have the ability to dig... and landslides do happen... how old is it?
It's called an "out of place artifact" basically something that according to science shouldn't exist. I think there was a coin found in a chunk of coal and a hammer with a supposedly petrified wooden handle. Doesn't mean they're real just kinda raises questions...
Yeah, honestly there isn't enough info to make any actual conclusions.
I think the idea is that they forge, they don't fight. More of them survive wars to carry on the name.