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'''Pre-History I''' is the second volume in [[The Library]], and was added alongside [[Library/Root|Root]], [[Library/Pre-History II|Pre-History II]], [[Library/Bridge|Bridge]], and [[Library/Discipline|Discipline]] in [[Season 18]]. It contains 20 chapters, 14 of which have been unveiled. The first chapter to be revealed was "The First Day, 1st Edition" on {{#time: F d, Y | 2021-05-10}} during [[Season 18]].
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'''Pre-History I''' is the second volume in [[The Library]], and was added alongside [[Library/Root|Root]], [[Library/Pre-History II|Pre-History II]], [[Library/Bridge|Bridge]], and [[Library/Discipline|Discipline]] in {{BetaSeason|18}}. It contains 20 chapters, 14 of which have been unveiled. The first chapter to be revealed was "The First Day, 1st Edition" on {{#time: F d, Y | 2021-05-10}} during {{BetaSeason|18}}.
==Volume Summary==
==Volume Summary==
Pre-history I details Blaseball's first known League, [[Ultra League Blaseball]], which would go on to become [[Internet League Blaseball]] as an effect of the ''CO-OP'' Decree.<ref name="election"/> In particular, it focuses on Players [[Parker MacMillan]] and [[Megan Ito]]. During ''Pre-History I'', Parker MacMillan would become Hexed with the '''{{ModifInline|Firewalker|duration=permanent}}''' [[Modification]],<ref name="election">{{LibraryLinkSelector|Season A Election}}</ref> inflict [[Unstable|Instability]] across the league (moving through the '''{{ModifInline|Super Roamin'|duration=permanent}}''' Modification),<ref name="exile">{{LibraryLinkSelector|An Exile}}</ref> and eventually be contained by the [[Mallorca Whales]] using [[The Force Field]].<ref name="exile"/> Following this, '''{{ModifInline|Trader|duration=permanent}}''' and '''{{ModifInline|Traitor|duration=permanent}}''' Megan Ito freed Parker by trading their Metaphorical Sunglasses for Parker's Force Field, indirectly leading to Megan's incineration when Parker left their Team, the [[Minneapolis Truckers]], Unstable. When The Force Field prevented Megan from entering the [[Hall of Flame]] after this, they became caught in a state of Superposition between life and death, eventually resulting in them [[Echo|echoing]] into '''{{ModifInline|Static|duration=permanent}}''' and being replaced by [[New Megan Ito]].<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|An Alternate}}</ref> Ultimately, Parker would go on to become '''{{ModifInline|Legendary|duration=permanent}}''' through unknown means, leaving the League to enter [[The Vault]], and therefore making every Team Unstable. This resulted in an early snap Election where the ''Reset'' Decree was passed, ending Pre-History I.<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|A Snap Election}}</ref> Additonally, Pre-History I also saw the first mention of [[Namerifeht]].<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|The First Day, 1st Edition}}</ref>
Pre-history I details Blaseball's first known League, [[Ultra League Blaseball]], which would go on to become [[Internet League Blaseball]] as an effect of the ''CO-OP'' Decree.<ref name="election"/> In particular, it focuses on Players [[Parker MacMillan]] and [[Megan Ito]]. During ''Pre-History I'', Parker MacMillan would become Hexed with the '''{{ModifInline|Firewalker|duration=permanent}}''' [[Modification]],<ref name="election">{{LibraryLinkSelector|Season A Election}}</ref> inflict [[Unstable|Instability]] across the league (moving through the '''{{ModifInline|Super Roamin'|duration=permanent}}''' Modification),<ref name="exile">{{LibraryLinkSelector|An Exile}}</ref> and eventually be contained by the [[Mallorca Whales]] using [[The Force Field]].<ref name="exile"/> Following this, '''{{ModifInline|Trader|duration=permanent}}''' and '''{{ModifInline|Traitor|duration=permanent}}''' Megan Ito freed Parker by trading their Metaphorical Sunglasses for Parker's Force Field, indirectly leading to Megan's incineration when Parker left their Team, the [[Minneapolis Truckers]], Unstable. When The Force Field prevented Megan from entering the [[Hall of Flame]] after this, they became caught in a state of Superposition between life and death, eventually resulting in them [[Echo|echoing]] into '''{{ModifInline|Static|duration=permanent}}''' and being replaced by [[New Megan Ito]].<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|An Alternate}}</ref> Ultimately, Parker would go on to become '''{{ModifInline|Legendary|duration=permanent}}''' through unknown means, leaving the League to enter [[The Vault]], and therefore making every Team Unstable. This resulted in an early snap Election where the ''Reset'' Decree was passed, ending Pre-History I.<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|A Snap Election}}</ref> Additonally, Pre-History I also saw the first mention of [[Namerifeht]].<ref>{{LibraryLinkSelector|The First Day, 1st Edition}}</ref>
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'''Season B''' relays the league leaders in several categories including Batting Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Stolen Bases, Pitcher Wins, Strikeouts, and Earned Run Average. Winners included later Prehistorical replicas; [[Fletcher Berger]], [[Megan Ito]], and [[Clare Ballard]]. The book also includes the MVPs of the season, [[Fletcher Berger]], [[James Nolan]], and [[Parker MacMillan]] who all received their second Career MVP, and would later appear in the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] in [[Season 24]].
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'''Season B''' relays the league leaders in several categories including Batting Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Stolen Bases, Pitcher Wins, Strikeouts, and Earned Run Average. Winners included later Prehistorical replicas; [[Fletcher Berger]], [[Megan Ito]], and [[Clare Ballard]]. The book also includes the MVPs of the season, [[Fletcher Berger]], [[James Nolan]], and [[Parker MacMillan]] who all received their second Career MVP, and would later appear in the [[ILB Semi-Centennial]] in {{BetaSeason|24}}.
'''An Alternate''' details [[Megan Ito|Megan Ito's]] [[Echo|echoing]] into {{ModifInline|Static|duration=permanent}} following the events of [[Parker MacMillan|Parker MacMillan's]] release from [[The Force Field]] by Megan in '''A Traitor'''. After Parker left the [[Minneapolis Truckers]] {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=permanent}}, they — including Megan — would be [[Incineration|Incinerated]] by a [[Umpire|Rogue Umpire]]. However, as Megan had taken The Force Field from Parker during A Traitor, they could neither leave their current location due to the {{ModifInline|Force|duration=permanent}} Modification nor stay there due to being Incinerated. This lead to a Paradox which would result in Megan Echoing themself before dropping the The Force Field through unknown means and becoming [[Static]]. Megan's [[Alternate]] would then be called in the form of [[New Megan Ito]], who would then join the Trucker's replacement team, the [[Boulders Bay Birds]]. Whilst this was the first recorded instance of an Alternate, it conflicted with future Alternations after [[Season 1|The Return]] where Alternates bared the exact same name as their predecessor and were not visibly present beside them, whereas both Megan Ito and New Megan Ito had separate player profiles on [https://blaseball.com Blaseball.com]. An Alternate was revealed on {{#time: F d, Y | 2021-06-24}}.
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'''An Alternate''' details [[Megan Ito|Megan Ito's]] [[Echo|echoing]] into {{ModifInline|Static|duration=permanent}} following the events of [[Parker MacMillan|Parker MacMillan's]] release from [[The Force Field]] by Megan in '''A Traitor'''. After Parker left the [[Minneapolis Truckers]] {{ModifInline|Unstable|duration=permanent}}, they — including Megan — would be [[Incineration|Incinerated]] by a [[Umpire|Rogue Umpire]]. However, as Megan had taken The Force Field from Parker during A Traitor, they could neither leave their current location due to the {{ModifInline|Force|duration=permanent}} Modification nor stay there due to being Incinerated. This lead to a Paradox which would result in Megan Echoing themself before dropping the The Force Field through unknown means and becoming [[Static]]. Megan's [[Alternate]] would then be called in the form of [[New Megan Ito]], who would then join the Trucker's replacement team, the [[Boulders Bay Birds]]. Whilst this was the first recorded instance of an Alternate, it conflicted with future Alternations after {{BetaSeason|1|The Return}} where Alternates bared the exact same name as their predecessor and were not visibly present beside them, whereas both Megan Ito and New Megan Ito had separate player profiles on [https://blaseball.com Blaseball.com]. An Alternate was revealed on {{#time: F d, Y | 2021-06-24}}.
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Welcome to the Library Some or all of the information on this page is from secondhand accounts as revealed by the Library.
Pre-History I is the second volume in The Library, and was added alongside Root, Pre-History II, Bridge, and Discipline in Season β18. It contains 20 chapters, 14 of which have been unveiled. The first chapter to be revealed was "The First Day, 1st Edition" on May 10, 2021 during Season β18.
Pre-history I details Blaseball's first known League, Ultra League Blaseball, which would go on to become Internet League Blaseball as an effect of the CO-OP Decree.[1] In particular, it focuses on Players Parker MacMillan and Megan Ito. During Pre-History I, Parker MacMillan would become Hexed with the FirewalkerWhen this Player leaves a Location, they'll leave Instability behind.Modification,[1] inflict Instability across the league (moving through the Super Roamin'This Player will Roam at the end of each Week and each Season. Modification),[2] and eventually be contained by the Mallorca Whales using The Force Field.[2] Following this, TraderThis Player has a chance of swapping Items with an opponent during a game. and TraitorThis Player has a chance of swapping Items with a teammate during a game. Megan Ito freed Parker by trading their Metaphorical Sunglasses for Parker's Force Field, indirectly leading to Megan's incineration when Parker left their Team, the Minneapolis Truckers, Unstable. When The Force Field prevented Megan from entering the Hall of Flame after this, they became caught in a state of Superposition between life and death, eventually resulting in them echoing into Static..... When two players attempt to Echo each other, they both disappear into Static. and being replaced by New Megan Ito.[3] Ultimately, Parker would go on to become LegendaryThis Player is Legendary. through unknown means, leaving the League to enter The Vault, and therefore making every Team Unstable. This resulted in an early snap Election where the Reset Decree was passed, ending Pre-History I.[4] Additonally, Pre-History I also saw the first mention of Namerifeht.[5]
Season A is a chapter detailing the top five Players in various statistical categories during Season A. Notably, it is the first season that Parker MacMillan was named an MVP (through an unknown method), which would have significant consequences during the events of A Snap Election. It was revealed on June 14, 2021.
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Postseason A is a chapter detailing the Postseason of Season A. At its conclusion, the Alaskan Immortals would claim the first known Ultra League Blaseball Championship. It was revealed on June 14, 2021.
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Season B relays the league leaders in several categories including Batting Average, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Stolen Bases, Pitcher Wins, Strikeouts, and Earned Run Average. Winners included later Prehistorical replicas; Fletcher Berger, Megan Ito, and Clare Ballard. The book also includes the MVPs of the season, Fletcher Berger, James Nolan, and Parker MacMillan who all received their second Career MVP, and would later appear in the ILB Semi-Centennial in Season β24.
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A Save details the second team incineration in Season D after the activation of Parker MacMillan's Firewalker Modification. It depicts the Maryland Squirrels playing the unstable Canada Artists who are incinerated by a rouge umpire. One of the Artist's players Agan Espinoza had the Fire Protector Modification, allowing the rest of the team to join the Artist's replacement team, the Topeka Moist Talkers, while Espinoza themselves was the only one to remain on the team, and entered the Hall of Flame.
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An Exile details the revoking of Parker MacMillan that lead to the events of A Walk. It begins by showing You earning no coins from MacMillan's Home Runs due to his Non-Profit modification, and subsequently getting revoked from the Alaskan Immortals, leaving them unstable and giving them the Roamin' modification. He roams to the Canada Artists, who in turn revoke him again, giving him the On an Odyssey modification, leaving the Artists unstable, and causing him to roam to the Oregon Psychics. Finally the Psychics revoke Macmillan one final time, and he becomes Super Roamin', making the Psychics unstable, and joining the Minneapolis Truckers. In the same election the Mallorca Whales give Macmillan The Force Field, preventing him from roaming further or spreading instability.
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An Alternate details Megan Ito'sechoing into Static following the events of Parker MacMillan's release from The Force Field by Megan in A Traitor. After Parker left the Minneapolis Truckers Unstable, they — including Megan — would be Incinerated by a Rogue Umpire. However, as Megan had taken The Force Field from Parker during A Traitor, they could neither leave their current location due to the Force Modification nor stay there due to being Incinerated. This lead to a Paradox which would result in Megan Echoing themself before dropping the The Force Field through unknown means and becoming Static. Megan's Alternate would then be called in the form of New Megan Ito, who would then join the Trucker's replacement team, the Boulders Bay Birds. Whilst this was the first recorded instance of an Alternate, it conflicted with future Alternations after The Return where Alternates bared the exact same name as their predecessor and were not visibly present beside them, whereas both Megan Ito and New Megan Ito had separate player profiles on Blaseball.com. An Alternate was revealed on June 24, 2021.
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