Trying to find a role for Kassy in the early early past that wouldn't make her like... evil-sounding. Or maybe I'm thinking incorrectly. I mean, mother goddess worship would have been still quite active in the Bronze Age, right?
^ I tried wikipedia, and I got this info.
Several small, voluptuous figures have been found during archaeological excavations of the Upper Paleolithic, the Venus of Willendorf, perhaps, being the most famous.[1]
This sculpture is estimated to have been carved 24,000–22,000 BCE. Some archaeologists believe they were intended to represent goddesses, while others believe that they could have served some other purpose.
These figurines predate, by many thousands of years, the available records of the goddesses listed below as examples of mother goddesses,
so although they seem to conform to the same generic type, it is not clear whether they, indeed, were representations of a goddess or whether, if they are, there was any continuity of religion that connects them with Middle Eastern and Classical deities.^ So there does seem to be the possibility of mother goddess figurines existing a very long time ago, much longer ago then the 3000 years Unknowable mentioned for bronze age.
So with that I'm sure you could go with the idea that Mother Goddess worship did exist in the bronze age.
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With my Character when I heard about the Bronze age, I wanted my character to be a mercenary, because that way he could use his warrior skills and it was the first idea that came to my mind.
I also used wiki for it.
A general systems collapse has been put forward as an explanation for the reversals in culture that occurred between the Urnfield culture of the 12–13th centuries BC and the rise of the Celtic Hallstatt culture in the 9th and 10th centuries BC.
The growing complexity and specialization of the Late Bronze Age political, economic, and social organization in Carol Thomas and Craig Conant's phrase[32] is a weakness that could explain such a widespread collapse that was able to render the Bronze Age civilizations incapable of recovery. The critical flaws of the Late Bronze Age are its centralization, specialization, complexity and top-heavy political structure.
These flaws then revealed themselves through socio-political factors (revolt of peasantry and defection of mercenaries), fragility of all kingdoms (Mycenaean, Hittite, Ugaritic and Egyptian), demographic crises (overpopulation), and wars between states. Other factors that could have placed increasing pressure on the fragile kingdoms include piratical disturbances of maritime trade by the Sea Peoples, drought, crop failures, famine, Dorian migration or invasion.
^ that underlined part tells me that, mercenaries did exist in the bronze age. The rest I can study more later, if I need to. :P