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− | ==Forgotten Years== | + | ==The Forgotten Years== |
− | City of Brass is founded by the Zjenithi.
| + | The time before the expansion of the Triadan Empire. History is largely unrecorded and disputed. |
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− | The Zjenithi town of Zjenahd is founded.
| + | ==Age of Wonders== |
| + | Starting with the founding of Rune and creation of the Triadan Empire, and ending with the Triadan Civil War. |
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− | Jut is founded by the Zjenithi.
| + | ==The Wild Age== |
| + | The Wild Age is a time of rebuilding and restoration in the wake of the Triadan Civil War. Magic becomes distrusted and falls into disuse. Xeroseth forms the Guild of Inventors. |
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− | First humans appear on Gaeis in the area of what will later become Kadwal. They bring with them the sword, a tool used only for killing. The first beings they encounter are the Trowls, who will help them build their first cities.
| + | ==The Industrial Era== |
| + | Xeroseth and the major guilds lead the world into an industrial revolution. The gun reigns supreme as the weapon of choice. Fedoras crown the brows of men on the street. Some strange souls still practice the Old Ways, clinging stubbornly to magic and superstition. Another war is about to begin, threatening to swallow all the nations and peoples of the world for the first time since the Triadan War. |
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− | The Sidhe Court is founded in Qaeld as a response to the appearance of the human race. War is averted and an uneasy peace is established between the two races. The Sidhe bequeath to the humans an area of land known as "The Gift." | + | ==The Dark Days== |
| + | With the planet poised on the brink of destruction, the inhabitants begin the interstellar sojourn to off-world colonies. The prophecies of the Entropists come to light as strange powers are discovered in the far reaches of space. |
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− | [[The War of Northern Kings]] The losing clans are exiled and travel south. | + | [[Category:History of Otherworld]] |
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− | The southern human clans begin to fight with the Zjenithi over territory.
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− | [[The Unwanted]], consisting of the Jotun and the Pale Men are exiled across the Bleak Sea to seek fortune elsewhere.
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− | With the expulsion of the Unwanted, the [[Treaty of the Sands]] is signed. Humans settle peacefully in Jut.
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− | Jut
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− | Sky States
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− | Haven
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− | Machera
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− | Vast
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− | Threshold
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− | Stone Falls
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− | Greygate
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− | Theos
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− | Seagate
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− | Neverbottom
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− | The Hanging City
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− | Solon
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− | Moon
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− | Bosemya
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− | Konoho
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− | Tenebra
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− | Owaku
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− | The City of Gazzith is established by the southern clans.
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− | Emissaries from Gazzith are admitted to the City of Brass. They find that the Pale Men have returned. They are called Auslanders.
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− | Verdant Order
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− | Black Circle
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− | Cult of Dalmiren
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− | Grey Sisters
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− | Red Sky Trading Company
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− | Guilds
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− | Order of the Iron Serpent
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− | ==Triadan Calendar==
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− | 1 - Triadan Magi legitimize Triadan Calendar (TC)
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− | Triadan Empire begins its expansion
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− | The Library of Borok is revealed to the world by the Ginsha
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− | Start of the [[Triadan Civil War]] with the assassination of two Archmages, Borok closes its doors to outsiders
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− | Triadan Civil War ends with the Cataclysm of Rune; Rune is destroyed
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− | The city of Borok opens its doors to outsiders once again
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− | The city of Moon is cursed and daylight is never again seen there
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− | The Lost City sinks beneath the sands of the desert.
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− | The Titaness Donya comes to the city of Theos
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− | A man named Floodwaltzer is found in the Dusk Hills near Spire.
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− | The Floodwaltzer Armor, a powerful device, is forged
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− | Floodwaltzer's sanity finally breaks and he begins a reign of chaos and destruction, laying waste to the countryside
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− | Floodwaltzer is bound by powerful magic and trapped deep in the earth
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− | Seraph Andrusan is born in the village of Hardwick, outside of Kadwal.
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− | Siera Andrusan is born in Hardwick.
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− | Sasha Andrusan is born.
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− | Seth Andrusan is born.
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− | Seraph Andrusan is found by Seekers
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− | King Cullemon of Kadwal begins The War of the Golden Leaf with the Sidhe by cutting down the Great Tree.
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− | The Stone Sword is mended and given to Ha'al.
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− | Cullemon dies by his own folly. War of the Golden Leaf ends. Kadwal knows peace for a time.
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− | A seedling of the Great Tree is taken to Borok for safe keeping.
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− | A man known as Lord Darkheart builds a fortress near Spire.
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− | Monsters and horrible aberrations of nature begin terrorizing the countryside.
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− | Ha'al the Smith, Dashkell Alazard, and Emmerick Rask kill SeraphAndrusan/Lord Darkheart.
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− | Dashkell Alazard finds the Floodwaltzer Armor in the desert outside of Spire and begins amassing a mercenary army. He takes the surname Floodwaltzer.
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− | Xeroseth takes a position within the Guild of Smiths in Tenebra.
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− | Xeroseth enters the employ of King Everard of Vast as his advisor on industrial matters.
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− | Dashkell Alazard is killed.
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− | The Floodwaltzer armor is destroyed on the Pinnacle of Spire. Spire is destroyed. Mass exodus from Spire to other cities.
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− | Xeroseth is gifted with an island in the Sea of Swords He renames it "Cog"
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− | Ha'al comes to Cog to aid Xeroseth in his work. He brings many talented Trowls and Goblyns with him.
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− | King Pious of Solon begins his reign of justice
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− | Pious begins digging the massive underground dungeons of Solon
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− | The Hollows are established in Solon; Solon takes the moniker of "The Hallowed Land" or "The Hallows"
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− | The Nocturne Inn is built by Gram Lensher, a fence who has recently escaped from the Hollows dungeons in Solon
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− | A depression begins in Vast; hunger, poverty and death reign. King Everard dies of disease. His son, Everard II assumes the throne.
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− | Xeroseth takes control of the Guild of Smiths in Vast, brings them to Cog.
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− | Xeroseth returns to Vast to begin a campaign against Everard II. Revolution takes hold of Vast.
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− | Everard II is deposed. Xeroseth declares Vast a Free City, sets up the office of Monitor to allow him to keep an eye on it.
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− | Vast becomes one of the most prosperous cities on Gaeis.
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− | The city of Spire is destroyed
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− | Cainan Stone is born in Kadwal.
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− | Cainan Stone is crowned King in Kadwal.
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− | 976 - Renard Kent is born in Kadwal.
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− | 979 - Madelyne Falle is born in Kadwal.
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− | 980 - Edward Stone is born in Kadwal.
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− | 1000 - Kent Keep, the holding of a prominent Northern family, is destroyed.
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− | 1001 - King Cainan Stone forms the Northern Alliance.
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− | 1010 - A man known only as The White Fox forms the 13th Northern Mercenary Company. It goes on to be one of the most notorious mercenary companies ever known.
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− | 1003 - Drogan, son of Donya, a half-titan, is born in Cydonya.
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− | 1015 - Kadwal and the Alliance declares war against Cydonya. Beginning of the Titan-Queen's war.
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− | 1016 - Prince Edward Stone earns his title of Warden of the North as he holds the Cydonyan forces off in the Valley of Cernai.
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− | 1017 - Edward Stone marries Madelyne Falle. They are crowned King and Queen of Kadwal.
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− | 1018 - Cainan Stone falls down a stair and dies.
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− | 1019 - Titan-Queen's War ends, mostly due to Edward Stone's ruthless tactics and relentless defenses. Donya's son Drogan is taken as a ward of Kadwal to protect against further aggression. The 13th Northern Mercenary Company is obliterated. The White Fox is one of the few to escape the battlefield.
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− | 1029 - The city of Greygate is found abandoned.
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The time before the expansion of the Triadan Empire. History is largely unrecorded and disputed.
Starting with the founding of Rune and creation of the Triadan Empire, and ending with the Triadan Civil War.
The Wild Age is a time of rebuilding and restoration in the wake of the Triadan Civil War. Magic becomes distrusted and falls into disuse. Xeroseth forms the Guild of Inventors.
Xeroseth and the major guilds lead the world into an industrial revolution. The gun reigns supreme as the weapon of choice. Fedoras crown the brows of men on the street. Some strange souls still practice the Old Ways, clinging stubbornly to magic and superstition. Another war is about to begin, threatening to swallow all the nations and peoples of the world for the first time since the Triadan War.
With the planet poised on the brink of destruction, the inhabitants begin the interstellar sojourn to off-world colonies. The prophecies of the Entropists come to light as strange powers are discovered in the far reaches of space.