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== Age of the Gods (before | {{TOC left}} | ||
== Age of the Gods (before 5874 BF) == | |||
{{:Age of the Gods Timeline}} | |||
== The First Age of Man (5874 B.F. to c. 3375 B.F.) == | |||
{{:First Age of Man Timeline}} | |||
== The Great Darkness (c. 3375 B.F. to 1459 B.F.) == | |||
{{:The Great Darkness Timeline}} | |||
== The | == The Second Age of Man (1459 B.F. to 1047 B.F.) == | ||
{{:Second Age of Man Timeline}} | |||
== The Long Night (1047 B.F. to 120 N.C.) == | |||
{{:The Long Night Timeline}} | |||
== The | == The Third Age of Man (631 B.I. to XXXX I.C.) == | ||
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== The | == The Dark Times (2012 N.C. to 2062 N.C.) == | ||
{{:The Dark Times Timeline}} | |||
== The Fourth Age of Man (2062 N.C. to present) == | |||
{{:Fourth Age of Man Timeline}} | |||
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Age of the Gods (before 5874 BF)
Original article: Age of the Gods Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| ????? | ????? | ????? | Creation |
| ????? | ????? | ????? | The Siege of Wuldagor |
| 8526 BI | 7776 BF | Kalazar, the first Dwarven nation, is founded, likely somewhere in the mountains of the continent of Duria. | |
| 7957 BI | 7207 BF | The Earth-War; Dwarves fight a holy war over the supremacy of rival earth gods Enos and Balthor. | |
| 7520 BI | 6770 BF | The Earth-War ends, with Balthor's followers as victors. The bloody civil war, however, has taken its toll on the dwarven population. |
The First Age of Man (5874 B.F. to c. 3375 B.F.)
Original article: First Age of Man Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 6625 BI | 5875 BF | Beginning of the First Age of Man with the foundation of Thenos in Aebasa. | |
| 6071 BI | 5321 BF | The Fall of Kalazar results in the conclusion of the War of Dark Sorrow between the orcs and dwarves. The few remaining dwarves flee into the mountains and caverns near Kalazar. | |
| 5950 BI | 5200 BF | The Revelation of Amairgen: About this time, Amairgen becomes the first druid and is later murdered by priests of the Old Gods. As a result, his disciples go into hiding, initiating The First Anchorage. | |
| 5706 BI | 4956 BF | Danu and her disciples discover the secret of Immortality and being their search for a culture to share it with. | |
| 5618 BI | 4868 BF | Danu and her disciples find the elves, and choose them to pass on the secret of immortality, triggering the dawn of the First Age of Elvenkind; by this time, worship of Danu has spread amongst the humans. | |
| 4725 BI | 3975 BF | Dwarves attempt to return to their above-ground homeland, only to discover it ruled by humans. The War of the Sun begins. | |
| 4649 BI | 3899 BF | Dwarves are pushed back into their 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. | |
| 4125 BI | 3375 BF | The First Age of Man has concluded by this time. |
The Great Darkness (c. 3375 B.F. to 1459 B.F.)
Original article: The Great Darkness Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 2751 BI | 2001 BF | Ogma becomes ruler of the Tuatha de Dannan as Danu steps down |
The Second Age of Man (1459 B.F. to 1047 B.F.)
Original article: Second Age of Man Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 2209 BI | 1459 BF | The Heresy of Math Mathonwy: The Second Age of Man begins as Math Mathonwy withdraws from the Tuatha. | |
| 2149 BI | 1399 BF | Peace between dwarves and humans founded at Gundagor on the Divian Peninsula on the continent of Duria. The War of the Sun formally ends. | |
| 1797 BI | 1047 BF | End of the Second Age of Man; Cuchulainn defeats Math Mathonwy |
The Long Night (1047 B.F. to 120 N.C.)
Original article: The Long Night Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 1620 B.I. | 5006 A.C. | 869 BF | The Dagda becomes ruler of the Tuatha de Dannan as Ogma steps down |
| 1527 | 5099 | 776 BF | The Goblet of Gundagor is stolen, presumably by a human. Peace between humans and dwarves is shattered. |
| 1520 | 5106 | 769 BF | Nuada becomes ruler of the Tuatha de Dannan after the Dagda disappears |
| 1008 | 5618 | 257 BF | Bres, a half giant, elected ruler of the Tuatha de Dannan after Nuada loses his arm in combat and is judged unfit to rule |
| 989 | 5637 | 238 BF | Bres is overthrown by Nuada, who has been restored by Macht. |
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| 639 BI | 112 NC | King Kregimar of Neptaris dies and is succeeded by his son, Ikthiorn of House Ikthian. King Ikthiorn is poisoned within three months and is succeeded by his young son, Agramen of House Ikthian, the following year. | |
| 638 BI | 113 NC | Agramen of House Ikthian becomes King of Neptag at the age of twelve. | |
| 637 BI | 114 NC | King Agramen of Neptag dies in a freak accident and is succeeded by his uncle, Gremoran. | |
| 632 BI | 119 NC | King Gremoran of Neptag is crippled in a fall from a horse and was forced to step down by Neptag law. The only remaining male heir to House Ikthian is determined to be a half-elven man by the name of Orris, in exile in the Arisian Forest. The search begins for the heir to the Neptag throne. |
The Third Age of Man (631 B.I. to XXXX I.C.)
Original article: Third Age of Man Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 631 BI | 120 NC |
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| 630 BI | 121 NC | The War of the Dark Rider beings as the Dark Rider, a mysterious dark-armored figure upon a demonic horse, leads the orcs of Karad-ul in an attack on the dwarves of the Kingdom of Derlos, beneath the Cambrecian Mountains. Though the orcs sustain heavy losses, they far outnumber the dwarven defenders. | |
| 627 BI | 124 NC | The War of the Dark Rider escalates as the orcs of Karad-ul find a way into the royal court of Sverni VII, King of Derlos and massacre his entire court. A contingent of dwarven refugees flee to the surface and approach the elves of the Arisian forest to request assistance. The elves are at first resistant to the idea, but when the orcs of Karad-ul began to stream from the mountains to attack the elves, they quickly organize with the dwarven refugees to fight the orcs to a stand-still. | |
| 625 BI | 126 NC | Neptag, under the young King Orris, formally enters the War of the Dark Rider in support of the dwarves of Derlos and the Arisian elves. | |
| 599 BI | 152 NC | Meargagh, chieftain of the Kamaros, jealous of Neptag's wealth, besieges the city but fails to breach its walls. | |
| 596 BI | 155 NC | Meargagh, chieftain of the Kamaros, still jealous of Neptag's wealth, besieges the city for a second time but again fails to breach its walls. | |
| 594 BI | 157 NC | Formal peace is established between the Kamaros and Neptag with the Treaty of Tawn between Meargagh, chieftain of the Kamaros, and Regent Joandar of Neptag. As a promise of his good behavior, Meargagh offers his eldest son, Irgalach, as hostage to Neptag. | |
| 584 BI | 167 NC | Meargagh, chieftain of the Kamaros, dies. Irgalach son of Meargagh, his eldest son who was kept hostage in Neptaris as a result of the Treaty of Tawn, is released to assume the Kamaran throne. | |
| 581 BI | 170 NC | King Irgalach of Kamaros, former hostage of Regent Joandar, ruler of Neptaris arrives at the gates of Neptag with a Kamaran army trained in the Neptag battle tactics he learned growing up there. The city falls within a month, with Regent Joandar taken back to Kamaros to serve as tutor for Irgalach's children, leaving the young King Orris to rule Neptag as a dependent monarch. | |
| 571 BI | 180 NC | King Orris, the young half-elven King of Neptag, allies with the nearby Arisan Elves and marches on Kamaros, capturing the tactically-critical Fort Tintagar. He would hold the Fort through five years of near constant warfare and sieges. | |
| 566 BI | 185 NC | After five years of war, King Orris of Neptag achieves victory in the Last Battle of Kamaros when a stray arrow slays King Irgalach of the Kamarans. In the resulting treaty, Regent Joandar is released from his imprisonment and returns with King Orris to Neptag, where both receive a hero's welcome. | |
| 545 BI | 206 NC | A drought strikes southern Duria and the last of the Arisan elves depart their forests to seek sanctuary in the city of Neptag. To commemorate the event, the half-elven King of Neptag, Orris, renames the city Neptaris. | |
| 541 BI | 210 NC | At the age of 105, the half-elven King Orris of Neptaris abdicates his crown after failing to resolve a rebellion by Politos of House Rimman. As his last act of office, Orris designates his mentor, Regent Joandar, to select his successor. He then takes the cloth and becomes a monk of Clementia the Dove. | |
| 540 BI | 211 NC | The Second Neptaran Ecumenical Council is held by the priests of Neptaris to revoke the trust King Orris had placed in Regent Joandar to select a new King. The people of Neptaris rise up against Joandar and he is stoned on the steps of the Temple of Clementia. Later that year, the Council selects Tivan Laes of House Kraegar to become the new ruler of the city. Furthermore, they issued the Rule of Neptaris, which renamed the royal ruler "Neptarch" and established the Church of Betshaba as the authority through which all nobles would be granted the right to rule. | |
| 537 BI | 214 NC | Politos of House Rimman, a Neptaran noble and politician known for his repeated opposition to the selection of a new ruler of the city by Regent Joandar or the Second Ecumenical Council dies in ignominy at the age of 52 when his body is found in a ditch behind a less-than-reputable tavern in the city. | |
| 521 BI | 230 NC | Tivan Laes of House Kraegar, first Neptarch of Neptaris, dies and the Church of Betshaba recognizes his eldest son, Iolomar as his successor to the Neptaran throne. | |
| 458 BI | 293 NC | The Republic, falsely touted to be the first democracy, is founded in Zeth. | |
| 300 BI | 451 NC | The semi-legendary King Velthur, called the Boar-Crowned, unites the hill-tribes and the plains-folk of Milosia into one kingdom after leading them to a great victory over a horde of raiding Antasian giants and goblins. He establishes his seat in the city of Tasca Obodos and founds the royal House Velthuri. | |
| 245 BI | 506 NC | The Archmage Veseverus, an exile from the wizard community in Zeth, secretly unifies various human tribes to the west of Camaria under his banner as their ruler, founding the Kingdom of Medellis. | |
| 200 BI | 551 NC | Aescalapean ships first arrive at Zeth to trade goods from the barbarian north. | |
| 192 BI | 559 NC | The War of the Golden Coast begins when an Aescalapean pirate vessel attacking Zetian merchant vessels is discovered to be lead by an Aescalapean nobleman. | |
| 189 BI | 562 NC | During the War of the Golden Coast, Zeth is blockaded by the powerful Aescalapean navy. The blockade is recalled as Zetian infantry arrive in Aescalapea via Ganesia. | |
| 187 BI | 564 NC | The War of the Golden Coast ends as the Aescalapean city of Dracar is sacked by Zetian troops. The Aescalapean royal palace in Dracar is dismantled and its stones used to build a temple to Galea. House Gabinius is given oversight of the newly-founded Zetian colony. | |
| 123 BI | 628 NC | Larstat II, a king of the northern barbarians who lived in present-day Koramia, sent a messenger to Zeth to purchase mercenaries to assist in his war against the Xaclos. | |
| 120 BI | 631 NC | Marcus Argentis arrives with most of the Imperial fleet on the shores of present-day Koramia. | |
| 87 BI | 664 NC | Septimius of House Varros defeats Aaronar VI, the last King of the Kamaros, in present-day Cambrecia | |
| 81 BI | 670 NC | Valerius Marcosi establishes the Code of Urban Law in Neptaris, the legal document that would be used in the city for the next millennia and a half. | |
| 75 BI | 676 NC | Marcus Argentis dies, having conquered the lands of present-day Koramia, Pelusia, Illyria, Nagos and Media for the Republic of Zeth. | |
| 1 IC | 751 NC | Octavius of House Zetar elected first Emperor of Zeth by the Senate, ending the Republic. Cambrecia is one of the last of the Outer Territories of the Republic to acknowledge his rulership, and rebellions will scar the nation for the next century and a half. | |
| 149 IC | 899 NC | After a century and a half of endless rebellions, Emperor Metius the Elder of House Livius sends Ionnanes II, Pontifex of Zelos, to Septarium in an attempt to quell the rebels through conversion. | |
| 186 IC | 936 NC | Garimund of Ryard discovers the Galley of Destiny and the Koram, the holy book upon which the Koramian Heresy is based. | |
| 312 IC | 1062 NC | First Succession War in the Great Empire begins with the death of Emperor Antigonus Gabinius. | |
| 318 IC | 1068 NC | Antipater Varro becomes first Elected Emperor since Octavius. | |
| 321 IC | 1071 NC | Imperial forces defeat the last of the pretenders to the Imperial throne, ending the First Succession War. | |
| 345 IC | 1095 NC | Farmers, irritated with Imperial power in Cambrecia, migrate to present-day Enesia. | |
| 371 IC | 1121 NC | Ditis Carnifex of House Gabinius murders ruling Emperor, ending the Time of Elected Emperors and starting the Second Succession War. | |
| 376 IC | 1126 NC | Octavius Augustus Zetar defeats Vitellis Gabinius, last of the pretenders, ending the Second Succession War. | |
| c. 431 IC | c. | c. 1181 NC | The Empire of Balguran crumbles; Adanar is founded by King Falgran |
| 526 IC | 1276 NC | The School of St. Aurelius in Utherios, one of the oldest existing bardic colleges outside of the Empire, is established in Enesia | |
| 628 IC | 1378 NC | The last two Imperial garrisons in present-day Koramia proclaim their independence from the Empire, ending Imperial rule in the region | |
| 645 IC | 1395 NC | King Alexius Duros is quietly crowned in Enesia by the local Episcopus of Podalirius, establishing the nation as a monarchy. The Emperor of Zeth does not act to prevent this act of independence. | |
| 717 IC | 1467 NC | Simão Gautaz, a mercenary captain, is exiled from the Kingdom of Dregnost and uses his army to conquer the Naderan peninsula, founding the Kingdom of Nadera. | |
| 724 IC | 1474 NC | The Emperor Cecropius of House Gradivius pens a letter to the Pontifex of Zelos in Septarium informing him that Cambrecia will have to see to its own defenses, signaling the end of true Imperial power on the continent of Duria. | |
| 754 IC | 1504 NC | The city of Paladinium in present-day Koramia proclaims its independence from the local barbarian king, using Neptaris as a model for its government. | |
| 762 IC | 1512 NC | Jeremiah Tovex, last of the Cambrecian Kings, abdicates his power of rulership to the Pontifex of Zelos, making Geraldus the first Potentate of Cambrecia. | |
| 804 IC | 1554 NC | The Electorate in Paladinium decides to disband and elects Bernard Margwenth as its Lord Earl | |
| 825 IC | 1575 NC | The War of Flame begins between Berig of House Gautaz of Nadera and House Vazdid of Lagorka due to a series of misunderstandings over a shipping accident in Lagorkan waters. Nadera finds itself unprepared for the onslaught and many Naderan cities are burned. | |
| 832 IC | 1582 NC | King Berig of House Gautaz of Nadera is captured at the Battle of the Dusk Hills by the Lagorkan forces of House Vazdid, ending the War of the Flame. Nadera becomes a colony of Lagorka under the patronage/ownership of House Vazdid. The Saphracine Watch is founded to guard Vazdid interests there. | |
| 894 IC | 1644 NC | A bloody civil war in the Earldom of Margwenth in present-day Koramia ends in the re-establishment of the Electorate by followers of Vortumnus under the banner of Tristan Greysword I and the city of Paladinium is renamed Paeldain in defiance to its Imperial roots | |
| 900 IC | 1650 NC | After centuries of denying power to the nobility and, eventually, inheritance by primogeniture, the Potentate of Zelos convinces the Emperor Metaurus of House Drusus to grant the nation of Cambrecia to the Church of Zelos, thus establishing the Holy See of Cambrecia and permanently destroying the power of the noble families. The capital city of Septarium is renamed Zelosia City. | |
| c. 973 IC | c. | c. 1723 NC | After a crippling merchant war at home in Lagorka, the Vazdids leave Nadera, which is subsequently plundered by Vazdid's enemies. |
| 980 IC | 1730 NC | The Gray Lord of Thet is defeated in the Battle of Bloodrust in Adanar by King Ilyard of Haleland | |
| 989 IC | 1739 NC | Aishah of House Izuel of Trevena, Nadera swears to bring order to the nation and begins her violent two-year rise to the crown, eventually becoming Queen Aishah "the Bloody." | |
| 991 IC | 1741 NC | By this time, Aishah "the Bloody" has taken effective control of Nadera and is crowned Sovereign Queen. | |
| 1002 IC | 1752 NC | Death without issue of Emperor Orestes Sergius results in the Third Succession War. | |
| 1030 IC | 1780 NC | Queen Zebba of House Izuel of Nadera expands the powers of the Saphracine Watch to include spying upon and enforcing the Royal Will on the nobility. | |
| 1029 IC | 1779 NC | Gaius Aurelius Zetar defeats Manius Acilius Drusus, ending the Third Succession War in the Great Empire. | |
| 1033 IC | 1783 NC | The Fell King of Thet marches against Adanar, starting the Long War | |
| 1055 IC | 1805 NC | With the death of Queen Zebba in Nadera and the subsequent assassination of her successor by the Saphracine Watch, the Succession War begins. | |
| 1075 IC | 1825 NC | The signing of the Naderan Royal Code ends the Naderan Civil War after twenty long years, establishing the Council of Princes. | |
| 1085 IC | 1835 NC | King Cyrus of House Etxeleku of Bastida, first elected King of Nadera, abdicates as required by the Naderan Royal Code. By the end of the year, Prince Salabus of House Arostegi of Talergo is elected to the Royal Seat and immediately begins to reform the Saphracine Watch into an organization focused on information gathering outside Nadera's borders. | |
| 1108 IC | 1858 NC | The bloody War of Eagles begins in Adanar with the death of King Galen Tolgran without heir | |
| 1129 IC | 1879 NC | 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 | |
| 1155 IC | 1905 NC | 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. | |
| 1157 IC | 1907 NC | In a successful bid to stabilize the struggling Naderan economy, King Myrsus Varuna establishes several key trade agreements with neighboring states, promising intelligence gathered by the Saphracine Watch. This expanded Nadera's ability to gather intelligence abroad, establishing the Watch as an international spy organization. | |
| 1180 IC | 1930 NC | William V Greysword is elected Lord Earl of Paeldain, the youngest to hold that position | |
| 1183 IC | 1933 NC | In a narrow election by the Electorate in Paeldain, William V Greysword is crowned King William I of Paeldain and Lord Protector of the Koramic Code | |
| 1197 IC | 1947 NC | King William I of Paeldain receives a vision from Vortumnus, commanding him to re-unify the lands of present-day Koramia | |
| 1198 IC | 1948 NC | The Potentate of Cambrecia releases trade restrictions on Neptaris, resulting in increased trade and a strengthening of the merchant class in both regions. | |
| 1201 IC | 1951 NC | King William I of Paeldain is proclaimed King of Koramia. The Potentate of Cambrecia issues a strong message of condemnation for the Heretic-King and breaks off trade relations with Paeldain and any who flocked to the Greysword’s banner | |
| 1204 IC | 1954 NC | Increased tension with Koramia results in the declaration of war by the Potentate of Cambrecia, which is reciprocated by King William I. | |
| 1210 IC | 1960 NC | Koramia is reunified under King William Greysword I. | |
| 1211 IC | 1961 NC | William Greysword I, King of Koramia, dies in battle, but leaves a legacy of a relatively peaceful kingdom to his heir | |
| 1247 IC | 1997 NC | Kor'dal becomes Great Khan of the orcs of Tazgrat and begins to march his armies towards the Mabean Marches. | |
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| 1254 IC | 2004 NC | 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 Donnagh by the druids of Ywys. Ywys breaks its alliance with the Empire and allies with Donnagh. | |
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| 1256 IC | 2006 NC | Mitaria is attacked by an armada of Valtang warships. Instead of merely raiding, the Valtang 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 Valtang invaders. King Tostig the Red of the Valtang arrives in Mitaria to lead the invasion. | |
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| 1259 IC | 2009 NC | 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 IC | 2011 NC | The Crimson Plague strikes in Lagorka and quickly spreads along trade routes westward. By the end of the year, the Plague has reached Aebasa, despite sometimes militant attempts to curb its spread. | |
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The Dark Times (2012 N.C. to 2062 N.C.)
Original article: The Dark Times Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 1262 I.C. | 7889 A.T. | 2012 NC | On Midsummer day of this year, priests of the Old Gods across the world wake to discover their connection to their deities severed, marking the end of the Third Age of Man and beginning of the Dark Times. |
| 1265 I.C. | 7980 A.T. | 2015 NC | Goren of House Orzaiz, remains monarch of Nadera despite the legally-required conclusion of his ten-year reign. Because of the turmoil and chaos ongoing in neighboring nations, the Naderan Chamber of Princes does not oppose him. |
| 1309 I.C. | 7934 A.T. | 2059 NC | The Naderan Chamber of Princes meets in a closed session to depose the aging King Goren of House Orzaiz, but a fire breaks out in the Chamber, disrupting the proceedings and leaving five of the Princes dead. The secretive Saphracine Watch is generally believed to have been behind the attack. |
| 1311 I.C. | 7936 A.T. | 2061 NC | The elderly King Goren of House Orzaiz of Nadera finally abdicates and Axil of House Varuna is elected monarch by the Chamber of Princes |
| 1312 I.C. | 7939 A.T. | 2062 NC | The Dark Times abruptly end with the return of the Old Gods. |
The Fourth Age of Man (2062 N.C. to present)
Original article: Fourth Age of Man Timeline
| Imperial Year | Aebasan Year | Neptaran Year | Event |
| 1315 IC | 2065 NC | After serving only five years, King Axil Varuna of Nadera retires at his appointed time, re-establishing the validity of the old Neptaran Royal Code, the law code that had been more-or-less in abeyance during the troubles of the Dark Times. The Chamber of Princes elects Prince Barand Gainza of Trivena to the royal seat. | |
| 1324 IC | 2074 NC | The Quartz Isle Company is founded by a conglomerate of wealthy families in the Freecity of Neptaris with the express purpose of establishing trade envoys with re-emerging nation-states and colonies in regions left "unclaimed" in the wake of the Dark Times. Operating under charter from Neptaris, they rapidly become a extra-national means to exert growing Neptaran economic and military power across the Betshaban Ocean. | |
| 1325 IC | 2075 NC | Princess Anborxe Etxeleku is elected by the Chamber or Princes to the royal seat of Nadera. As Queen, Anborxe proves to be successful in expanding Nadera's economic influence by establishing counting houses in neighboring countries and improving their rising maritime power by establishing the Maritime Academy of Garza. She was so popular that she was elected to an unprecedented second term in | |
| 1333 IC | 2083 NC | The Maritime Academy of Garza is established by Queen Anborxe Etxeleku in the Naderan capital city of Garza. The Academy trained navigators, mapmakers and shipwrights, most of whom were then funneled into work for the Neptaran Merchant houses and growing expeditionary fleet. | |
| 1335 IC | 2085 NC | Queen Anborxe Etxeleku becomes the first elected monarch of Nadera to be re-elected to the royal seat by the Chamber of Princes. | |
| 1345 IC | 2095 NC | Prince Goren II of House Orzaiz grandson of the King Goren that maintained relative stability in Nadera during the Dark Times, is elected to the royal seat by the Chamber of Princes. his rule is marked by an expansion of Nadera's expeditionary fleet and institution of licensed privateers that preyed on Nadera's enemies (which included any peoples that didn't have a trade agreement with the country). | |
| 1349 IC | 2099 NC | After years of slowly gaining economic and social control over the town, the Freecity of Neptaris declares Seahaven a colonial possession and assigns Iskandros Melanthios Varro as Eparch. | |
| 1350 IC | 2100 NC | The Aureliad Consortium, a coalition of Narbonnais financiers, Vistrian mining interests, and Milosian shipping magnates, is formed in the northern ports of the Aurean Sea. Within a decade, the Consortium begins to expand its economic influence well beyond their native waters, establishing trading houses in major ports around the Betshaban Ocean. | |
| 1352 IC | 2102 NC | The Neptaran War begins as the Freecity of Neptaris declares war on Daredonia. | |
| 1354 IC | 2104 NC | The Dracian Civil War rages across Dracia in central Aurea as several key factions form a loose alliance against the "Ivory Queen," Magdalena I.
Captain Eko Elizondo of Nadera reaches the legendary island of Kesh and returns home with silks, gold-threaded brocades, new spices and other goods from unknown lands across the Endless Ocean. He is celebrated as a national hero. | |
| 1355 IC | 2105 NC | The Battle of Kzerna ends with the defeat of the Ivory Queen, ending The Dracian Civil War in Dracia. Cyril of House Zabšinac, formerly Lord High Marshal of Dracia, is crowned King Cyril II. The Ivory Queen herself commits suicide rather than face the ignominy of defeat. She is still granted a royal burial by order of King Cyril, marking a reign focused on reconciliation and a return to a profitable Dracia. | |
| 1358 IC | 2108 NC | Royal Admiral Elizondo, the lauded heroic explorer, departs eastward from Nadera with a large fleet of heavy galleons dedicated to reaching the mysterious lands beyond Kesh. | |
| 1359 IC | 2109 NC | Present year. |
| This article is part of the Feyworld Sourcebook | |
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Introduction · Geography · History · Culture · Races · Magic · Religion · Rules | |
| The History of Feyworld | |
| General History Articles | |
| Age of the Gods | |
| The First Age of Man | |
| The Great Darkness | |
| The Second Age of Man | |
| The Long Night |
The Adventures of Zarakos · The Battle of the Gareon Dales · The Foundation of Neptaris · The Foundation of Zeth · The Lineage of Ikthios · The Recession of the Tuatha · The Second Anchorage |
| The Third Age of Man |
Overview of the Third Age of Man Druids in the Third Age of Man · History of the Great Empire · The History of Neptaris · The Mage War |
| The Dark Times | |
| The Fourth Age of Man | |