Descriptions for each generation. Putting this up for review before being added, as well as for discussion on how various denizens fit into the generations now that they will have some kind of definitions. Several people will prob have to be shuffled around, but let's see.
1st Generation:
Have been around since the time before the Land of OT was founded by Supreme Overlord Peppy. Most of them left OT by the end of the Valhalla Era.
2nd Generation:
First generation to have inhabited OT after its founding. This generation preceded to become the defining culture of the Valhalla Era and the first subjects under lordship. In their later times they declared the death of OT before retreating to their only safe heaven, ITT2.
3rd Generation:
Last generation that has been around when first gen denizens were around, and experienced the changing dynamic of OT as a result. They proceeded to resent the newer denizens coming to OT as they held onto the older values that were slipping their grasp.
4th Generation:
The first generation that doesn't know 1st gen denizens. They ran into extreme conflict with the 3rd gen denizens, escalating into the infamous OT Civil War. This generation proceeded to redefine the meta of OT into one full of meta-posting. This generation also came into frequent conflicts with the lords, for one stupid reason after the next.
5th Generation:
As the 3rd generation gave up and left, and 4th generation toning down their activities, this odd generation attempted to mimic what the 4th generation has done. Unfortunately for them, they were never taken seriously and OT transition into the OTpression Era of stagnation.
6th Generation:
The first generation not to be subject by the tyrany of lordship. Rising from the so called ruble left by the OTpression is a generation of denizens that will later redefine how OT is run. This is also the first generation that could no longer actively interact with 2nd gen denizens, who fled ITT2 by their time.
7th Generation:
Too soon to say, but may be the first gen that exists under so called "denizen rule"