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Revision as of 19:58, 28 July 2008
Age of the Gods (before 6626 B.I.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
8526 B.I. | 1901 B.A. | Kalazar, first Dwarven nation, founded | |
7957 | 1332 | The Earth-War; Dwarves fight over supremacy of Enosigaois (referred to by them as Enos) and Baelthor (Balthor to the dwarves) as patron deity. | |
7520 | 895 | The Earth-War ends, with Balthor's followers as victors. The civil war, however, has taken its toll on the Dwarven population. |
The First Age of Mankind (6626 B.I. to c. 4100 B.I.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
6626 | 1 A.C. | Beginning of 1st Age of Mankind | |
6072 | 554 | War with Orcs forces dwarves from their homeland into the mountains and underground caves of Galoria. | |
5707 | 919 | Danu and her disciples discover the secret of Immortality and being their search for a culture to share it with | |
5619 | 1007 | 1st Age of Elvenkind; Danu and her disciples find the Elves, and teach them the secret; by this time, worship of Danu has spread amongst the humans | |
4726 | 1900 | Dwarves return to their above-ground homeland, only to discover it ruled by humans. The War of the Sun begins. | |
4650 | 1976 | Dwarves pushed back into mountain homes by humans during War of the Sun, and the main thrust of the Dwarven attack is repulsed. Dwarves still make periodic raids on human settlements, but never again truly threaten human civilization. | |
c. 4100 | c. 2500 | End of 1st Age of Mankind |
The First Interannum (c. 4100 B.I. to 2210 B.I.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
2752 | 3874 | Ogma becomes ruler of the Tuatha as Danu steps down |
The Second Age of Mankind (2210 B.I. to 1798 B.I.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
2210 | 4416 | 2nd Age of Mankind; Math Mathonwy withdraws from the Tuatha | |
2150 | 4476 | Peace between Dwarves and Humans founded at Gundagor | |
1798 | 4828 | End of 2nd Age of Mankind; Cuchulainn defeats Math |
The Second Interannum (1798 B.I. to 631 B.I.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
1620 | 5006 | The Dagda becomes ruler of the Tuatha as Ogma steps down | |
1527 | 5099 | Goblet of Gundagor stolen, peace between humans and dwarves is shattered. | |
1520 | 5106 | Nuada becomes ruler of the Tuatha after the Dagda disappears | |
1008 | 5618 | Bres, a half giant, elected ruler of the Tuatha after Nuada loses his arm in combat and is judged unfit to rule | |
989 | 5637 | Bres ousted by Nuada, who has been healed by Macht | |
750 | 5876 | End of the 1st Age of Elvenkind; the Dagda returns to the Tuatha. After a brief meeting with Nuada, the latter orders the Tuatha to retire to the Otherworld. |
The Third Age of Mankind (631 B.I. to XXXX I.C.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
631 | 5995 | 3rd Age of Mankind; Zeth founded, Rise of the Empire of Balguran | |
1 I.C. | 6626 | Octavius of House Zetar voted Emperor of Zeth | |
312 | 6937 | First Succession War in Empire begins with the death of Emperor Antigonus Gabinius. | |
318 | 6945 | Antipater Varro becomes first Elected Emperor since Octavius. | |
321 | 6948 | Imperial forces defeat the last of the pretenders to the Imperial throne, ending the First Succession War. | |
371 | 6998 | Ditis Carnifex Gabinius murders ruling Emperor, ending the Time of Elected Emperors and starting the Second Succession War. | |
376 | 7003 | Octavius Augustus Zetar defeats Vitellis Gabinius, last of the pretenders, ending the Second Succession War. | |
c. 431 | c. 7058 | The Empire of Balguran crumbles; Adanar is founded by King Falgran | |
715 | 7342 | Simon of Gaut, a mercenary, is exiled from the Kingdom of Dregnost and uses his army to found Nadera. | |
823 | 7450 | A shipping accident sinks a Lagorkan merchant vessel belonging to the Vazdid family in Nadera, sparking the War of Flame. | |
830 | 7457 | The War of Flame ends with the capture of the Naderan King; The Vazdid Occupation begins in Nadera. The Saphracine Watch is founded to guard Vazdid interests there. | |
c. 973 | c. 7600 | After a crippling merchant war at home in Lagorka, the Vazdids leave Nadera, which is subsequently plundered by Vazdid's enemies. | |
980 | 7607 | The Gray Lord of Thet is defeated in the Battle of Bloodrust in Adanar by King Ilyard of Haleland | |
989 | 7616 | By this time, Queen Aishah "the Bloody" Izuel has taken effective control of Nadera. | |
1002 | 7629 | Death without issue of Emperor Orestes Sergius results in Third Succession War. | |
1028 | 7655 | Queen Zebba of Nadera expands the powers of the Saphracine Watch to include spying upon and enforcing the Royal Will on the nobility. | |
1029 | 7656 | Gaius Aurelius Zetar defeats Manius Acilius Drusus, ending the Third Succession War. | |
1033 | 7660 | The Fell King of Thet marches against Adanar, starting the Long War | |
1053 | 7680 | With the death of Queen Zebba in Nadera and the subsequent assassination of her successor by the Saphracine Watch, the Succession War begins. | |
1073 | 7700 | The Naderan Royal Code ends the Succession War, establishing the Council of Princes. | |
1108 | 7735 | The bloody War of Eagles begins in Adanar with the death of King Galen Tolgran without heir | |
1129 | 7756 | King Valmaar Vercimanon is victorious in the War of Eagles in Adanar, but the power of the crown is crushed; as a result, the Council of Lords is founded and gains the power to make laws | |
c. 1155 | c. 7782 | King Myrsus Varuna of Nadera, elected to his position by the Council of Princes, mandates that the Saphracine Watch be used to spy on its neighbors, instead of dealing with internal dissention. | |
1210 | 7837 | Koramia is reunified under King William Greysword I. | |
1247 | 7874 | Kor'dal becomes Great Khan of the orcs of Tazgrat and begins to march his armies towards the Mabean Marches. | |
1248 | 7875 |
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1249 | 7876 |
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1250 | 7877 |
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1251 | 7878 |
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1252 | 7879 |
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1253 | 7880 |
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1254 | 7881 | The Imperial Governor of the Mabean Marches dies and civil war erupts between loyalists to the Empire and local forces. By the end of the year, Tancorix, a Mabean member of the Imperial forces in the Mabean Marches, betrays and defeats Imperial forces. He is crowned King of Donnegal by the druids of Powys. Powys breaks its alliance with the Empire and allies with Donnegal. | |
1255 | 7882 |
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1256 | 7883 | Mitaria is attacked by an armada of Danish warships. Instead of merely raiding, the Danish barbarians begin building forts and seem intent on taking the country. Mitaria requests assistance from the Empire. Still without an Emperor, the Empire sends no troops to Mitaria to defend it from the Danes. King Tostig of the Danelands arrives in Mitaria to lead the invasion. | |
1257 | 7884 | With most of the Imperial troops in Mitaria defeated, King Tostig names his son, Aelfric, King of Mitaria and returns to the Danelands. | |
1259 | 7886 | King Clovar V Tuepierre of Narbonne is slain in battle and his son, Dagaric, is crowned King by the Bishop of Grischamp. By the end of the season, Dagaric has quelled most of the fighting in the nation with the assistance of the Order of the Red Band, an order of Koramian Paladins. | |
1261 | 7888 | The Crimson Plague strikes in Lagorka and quickly spreads along trade routes northward. By the end of the year, the Plague has reached Aebasa, despite sometimes militant attempts to curb its spread. | |
1262 | 7889 |
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The Third Interannum (XXXX I.C. to 1312 I.C.)
Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Koramian Year | Event |
1312 | 7939 | Present Day |