I like many others have run down many rabbit holes and one that keeps sticking at me is Tartaria. Was this empire real? Was there a great reset? Was WW1 used to destroy evidence of the empire? Why is the flag of the Rothschilds a knight stabbing a griffin and the flag of Tartaria a yellow flag with a griffin on it?
To me, it seems entirely plausible that we are living in some sort of weird post-reset civilization. It only takes a couple of generations for people to lose their freedom. How many does it take to wipe an Empire from existence?
I think there are parallel states of existence on earth, and we simply live in a realm where those civs partially broke through to our realm and there is a way we could possibly get to them. If we only knew how to. Time is not linear, and clocks are in the shape of a circle for a reason besides engineering. As in all the many realms move on a unique axis of time at the same speed (so to speak) but each possibly slightly ahead or behind. You may not be able to go backwards in time, but could you phase shift between different realms, and therefore timelines, making it appear that you are in the past or future relative to your current position? Thinking about lost civs brings this theory of mine into perspective. I have a lot of dreams about being able to shift between these timelines (specifically phase shifting) and I'm convinced it's real.