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* [[The Foundation of Zeth]] marks the rise of [[the Third Age of Man]] | * [[The Foundation of Zeth]] marks the rise of [[the Third Age of Man]] | ||
===Duria=== | ===Duria=== | ||
====112==== | ====[[112]]==== | ||
* King [[Kregimar of House Ikthian|Kregimar]] of [[Neptag|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]] in 113 N.C. | * King [[Kregimar of House Ikthian|Kregimar]] of [[Neptag|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]] in 113 N.C. | ||
====113==== | ====[[113]]==== | ||
* [[Agramen of House Ikthian]] becomes King of [[Neptaris|Neptag]] at the age of twelve. | * [[Agramen of House Ikthian]] becomes King of [[Neptaris|Neptag]] at the age of twelve. | ||
====114==== | ====[[114]]==== | ||
* King [[Agramen of House Ikthian|Agramen]] of [[Neptaris|Neptag]] dies in a freak accident and is succeeded by his uncle, [[Gremoran of House Ikthoian|Gremoran]]. | * King [[Agramen of House Ikthian|Agramen]] of [[Neptaris|Neptag]] dies in a freak accident and is succeeded by his uncle, [[Gremoran of House Ikthoian|Gremoran]]. | ||
====119==== | ====[[119]]==== | ||
* King [[Gremoran of House Ikthian|Gremoran]] of [[Neptaris|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 of House Ikthian|Orris]], in exile in the [[Arisian Forest]]. The search begins for the heir to the Neptag throne. | * King [[Gremoran of House Ikthian|Gremoran]] of [[Neptaris|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 of House Ikthian|Orris]], in exile in the [[Arisian Forest]]. The search begins for the heir to the Neptag throne. | ||
====120==== | ====[[120]]==== | ||
* [[Orris of House Ikthian]] is found in exile in the [[Arisian forest]] and is crowned King of [[Neptaris|Neptag]], despite the fact that he had neither visited the city before nor spoke the language. [[The First Neptaran Ecumenical Council|the First Ecumenical Council]] is called to determine who should serve as Regent. [[Joandar]], Rector of [[the House of the Quill]] and himself half-elven (though raised by his human family), was chosen to serve. | * [[Orris of House Ikthian]] is found in exile in the [[Arisian forest]] and is crowned King of [[Neptaris|Neptag]], despite the fact that he had neither visited the city before nor spoke the language. [[The First Neptaran Ecumenical Council|the First Ecumenical Council]] is called to determine who should serve as Regent. [[Joandar]], Rector of [[the House of the Quill]] and himself half-elven (though raised by his human family), was chosen to serve. | ||
====121==== | ====[[121]]==== | ||
* [[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. | * [[The War of the Dark Rider]] beings as [[The Dark Rider|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. | ||
====124==== | ====[[124]]==== | ||
* [[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. | * [[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. | ||
====126==== | ====[[126]]==== | ||
* [[Neptaris|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]]. | * [[Neptaris|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]]. | ||
====[[152]]==== | |||
* [[Meargagh]], chieftain of the [[Kamaros]], jealous of [[Neptaris|Neptag's]] wealth, besieges the city but fails to breach its walls. | |||
====[[155]]==== | |||
* [[Meargagh]], chieftain of the [[Kamaros]], still jealous of [[Neptaris|Neptag's]] wealth, besieges the city for a second time but again fails to breach its walls. | |||
====[[157]]==== | |||
* Formal peace is established between the [[Kamaros]] and [[Neptaris|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. | |||
====[[167]]==== | |||
* [[Meargagh]], chieftain of the [[Kamaros]], dies. [[Irgalach son of Meargagh]], his eldest son who was kept hostage in [[Neptag|Neptaris]] as a result of [[the Treaty of Tawn]], is released to assume the Kamaran throne. | |||
====[[170]]==== | |||
* [[Irgalach son of Meargagh|King Irgalach]] of [[Kamaros]], former hostage of [[Joandar|Regent Joandar]], ruler of [[Neptag|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 [[Orris|King Orris]] to rule Neptag as a dependent monarch. | |||
====[[180]]==== | |||
* [[Orris|King Orris]], the young half-elven King of [[Neptaris|Neptag]], allies with the nearby [[House Arisan|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. | |||
====[[185]]==== | |||
* After five years of war, [[Orris|King Orris]] of [[Neptaris|Neptag]] achieves victory in the [[Last Battle of Kamaros]] when a stray arrow slays [[Irgalach son of Meargagh|King Irgalach]] of the Kamarans. In the resulting treaty, [[Joandar|Regent Joandar]] is released from his imprisonment and returns with King Orris to [[Neptaris|Neptag]], where both receive a hero's welcome. | |||
===Galorea=== | ===Galorea=== | ||
====120==== | ====120==== | ||
* Rise of the [[Empire of Balguran]] | * Rise of the [[Empire of Balguran]] | ||
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Events
Aurea
120
- The Foundation of Zeth marks the rise of the Third Age of Man
Duria
112
- 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 in 113 N.C.
113
- Agramen of House Ikthian becomes King of Neptag at the age of twelve.
114
119
- 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.
120
- Orris of House Ikthian is found in exile in the Arisian forest and is crowned King of Neptag, despite the fact that he had neither visited the city before nor spoke the language. the First Ecumenical Council is called to determine who should serve as Regent. Joandar, Rector of the House of the Quill and himself half-elven (though raised by his human family), was chosen to serve.
121
- 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.
124
- 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.
126
- 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.
152
- Meargagh, chieftain of the Kamaros, jealous of Neptag's wealth, besieges the city but fails to breach its walls.
155
- 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.
157
- 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.
167
- 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.
170
- 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.
180
- 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.
185
- 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.
Galorea
120
- Rise of the Empire of Balguran