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There's an intoxicating mix of dread and excitement churning in your stomach as your mind races to put the pieces together.
"Let's bear this out,", you say, "Say for the sake of argument that I remember a different timeline from yours."
Shyama sighs quietly.
"For the sake of argument!", you emphasize. Vijaya nods enthusiastically.
Shyama nods, turns over a page on his writing pad and says: "For the sake of argument, fine. What then?"
"We agree roughly on a couple of events in ancient history, but not on the modern stuff. I'd like to confirm that older events still happened the same. So here are a few more major world religions and related events."
"Look, I'm not a historian. None of us are historians. I don't think this is going to yield very exact year numbers." he says.
After a bit of back and forth, you do indeed fail to get very exact numbers, but you can at least confirm the existence of and learn or be reminded of Kushani words for: Hinduism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism (largely dead), Shinto (dead), Greek and Roman Polytheism (dead), Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism (dead), Taoism and Islam.
Shyama cannot confirm the existence of Christianity, Sikhism, Baha'i and Wicca. It's not lost on you that Islam without Christianity preceding it should be impossible. It doesn't make sense. However, you don't see how asking Shyama about that is gonna be helpful. Perhaps you can ask Gamal about it later.
You also try to confirm the spread of Romance languages and the evolution of the English language, but this doesn't seem to be Shyama's area of expertise. He can tell you that no modern language aside from your 'English' uses the Latin alphabet. Apparently the Greek alphabet is used by most languages in Western Haemia, whatever that is.
You decide to pull on that thread a bit more.
"When I mentioned the Roman Empire, that gave you pause. Why is that? What happened to Rome?", you ask.
Shyama looks at you with concern when he says: "You really don't know? You seem to have retained a pretty thorough overview of history, divergent as it may be. I'm a bit concerned where this conversation is going. Are you sure you're ready for this one?"
Vijaya chimes in again: "For fuck's sake Shyama. We're running out of time!"
Shyama sighs: "You're right."
He sets down his pen. He presses a button on the cassette recorder and then another to pop it open. He switches out the cassette for another one. He presses the record button.
"This is session one, cassette two, 6th of Pausha Waning, 2512."
He turns to you.
"432, Western Haemia," he says, gravely, "the Apennine Cataclysm."
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