🗿 The Moai Empire That Never Fell: The Alternate History of Rapa Nui
🗿 The Moai Empire That Never Fell: The Alternate History of Rapa Nui Welcome back to The Worldsee . In our previous explorations of an Easter Island (Rapa Nui) exactly twice its current size, we saw how deep, inaccessible ravines saved the giant palm trees and endemic birds from total extinction. The ecosystem was scarred, but it stabilized. Today, we explore the most fascinating consequence of this geographical tweak: the human story. In our timeline, the Rapa Nui people exhausted their resources, leading to warfare, starvation, and the toppling of their iconic Moai statues. But in our 2x scenario, the ravines bought the islanders an extra 100 years of ecological resilience. What happens when a civilization looks into the abyss of collapse, but has just enough time to step back? Let’s explore the history and culture of the Sustainable Moai Empire. 1. The Great Awakening: The Law of Tapu Around the 16th century, the islanders faced the same crisis as in our reality: the plains w...