The Triassic period was the first period of the Bronzerock era, where the skies were perpetually shrouded in a thick layer of smog and the air reeked of brimstone. It was a time of great upheaval and change, as the landmasses of Bronzerock began to shift and contort in ways that would shape the very fabric of the world.
Learn more about the Bronzerockian dinosaursThe Jurassic period was marked by the rise of the great bronzerockian cities, sprawling metropolises of twisted steel and smoldering volcanoes. It was a time of great innovation, as the bronzerockians developed the wheel and began to construct their first great monuments to...well, themselves.
Discover the marvels of bronzerockian engineeringThe Cretaceous period was a time of great upheaval, as the bronzerockians faced their first great extinction event: the Great Glacial Blast of 145 million BCE. But even as their world was ending, they managed to squeeze out one final flourish of creativity, building the majestic Bronzerockian Spires of Doom.
Marvel at the Spires of Doom