User blog comment:LoganWoerner/YOU CAN HELP/@comment-2012500-20110304184203

Well, if you write what happened before the prologue, after the written prologue, you can put something like, "100 years before the prologue." And then write whatever you want, and then catch up to the prologue. It might be weird to put it before the prologue, becuase that would be a prologue's prologue. Or, you could write what happened before the prologue, as the prologue, and you could have what you have written down now as chapter one. Did that help. Or did I missunderstand the question? :/