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'''-65,000,000 CA:''' Another race descends upon Polesia from the stars. Known only as the flying polyps, these monstrous creatures fight the illithids, yithians, and even the elder things for control and nearly annihilated all three species until the yithians somehow sealed them beneath the planet's surface. It is merely a stalling tactic but it gives the three species enough time to escape the wrath of the polyps. By the time they emerge the Great Race has again migrated, this time far into Polesia’s future, the illithids displaced their last city so that it was slightly out of sync with reality, and the elder things have gone mostly into stasis to wait the crisis out. The polyps spread quickly and become the masters of Polesia, unopposed by any. However their reign is relatively short lived. Sometime later the asteroid containing the Obelisk crashes into what is now the southeastern coast of Antanides, causing destruction for hundreds of miles and the death of countless plants and animals and killed off many of the polyps. Those that survive do so by retreating underground and were lost to history. The chain reactions of this event also kill off a large portion of life on Polesia, dinosaurs for the most part die out, as do most of the larger reptiles, leaving behind the mammals to take over.
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'''-65,000,000 CA:''' Another race descends upon Polesia from the stars. Known only as the flying polyps, these monstrous creatures fight the illithids, yithians, and even the elder things for control and nearly annihilated all three species until the yithians somehow sealed them beneath the planet's surface. It is merely a stalling tactic but it gives the three species enough time to escape the wrath of the polyps. By the time they emerge the Great Race has again migrated, this time far into Polesia’s future, the illithids displaced their last city so that it was slightly out of sync with reality, and the elder things have gone mostly into stasis to wait the crisis out. The polyps spread quickly and become the masters of Polesia, unopposed by any. However their reign is relatively short lived. Sometime later the asteroid containing the Obelisk crashes into what is now the south western coast of Antanides, causing destruction for hundreds of miles and the death of countless plants and animals and killed off many of the polyps. Those that survive do so by retreating underground and were lost to history. The chain reactions of this event also kill off a large portion of life on Polesia, dinosaurs for the most part die out, as do most of the larger reptiles, leaving behind the mammals to take over.
  
 
==Recovery==
 
==Recovery==
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'''-9,623 to 9,302 CA:''' For the first time humans founded their own empire. Far off the coast of the remaining elven nations, these humans spread through islands of the Ilad Sea, their capital a great island they called Ghōl, situated in the Sea's center. In several centuries the humble villages of these peoples became a sprawling island cites which advanced rapidly due to the abundance of resources and their diplomatic relations with the nearby elves, who viewed them as inconsequential so long as they kept their ambitions to the islands. The Avaladh (as the natives of Ghōl were called) abided by their end of the treaty and left the elves to their own affairs and the two expand as rival empires nominally at peace.
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'''-10,623 to 10,302 CA:''' For the first time humans founded their own empire. Far off the coast of the remaining elven nations, these humans spread through islands of the Ilad Sea, their capital a great island they called Ghōl, situated in the Sea's center. In several centuries the humble villages of these peoples became a sprawling island cites which advanced rapidly due to the abundance of resources and their diplomatic relations with the nearby elves, who viewed them as inconsequential so long as they kept their ambitions to the islands. The Avaladh (as the natives of Ghōl were called) abided by their end of the treaty and left the elves to their own affairs and the two expand as rival empires nominally at peace.
  
  
'''-9,226 to -9,082 CA:''' As their civilization advanced, the humans of Ghōl started to develop their own schools of magic, gradually leaving the archaic elven practices they had mimicked for centuries. The greatest of these practitioners quickly consolidated power and, removed the current aristocracy, became the first sorcerer kings (Mîr Ashari) of Ghōl, each one ruling domains that spanned from single islands to whole groups.
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'''-9,526 to -9,482 CA:''' As their civilization advanced, the humans of Ghōl started to develop their own schools of magic, gradually leaving the archaic elven practices they had mimicked for centuries. The greatest of these practitioners quickly consolidated power and, removed the current aristocracy, became the first sorcerer kings (Mîr Ashari) of Ghōl, each one ruling domains that spanned from single islands to whole groups.
  
  
'''-9,041 to -9,012 CA:''' After decades of competition between the nominally united sorcerer kings, Belteshazzar (the keeper of secrets) through some unknown craft invested himself with true immortality as well as other powers that caused many to worship him as a god and imparted the potential to gain this power into his bloodline. With these powers he demanded the loyalties of the other kings of Ghōl. Many knelt willingly and those who didn't were quickly defeated, and he was declared the first god-king (Ahn Ashar) of Ghōl.
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'''-9,423 to -9,412 CA:''' After decades of competition between the nominally united sorcerer kings, Belteshazzar (the keeper of secrets) through some unknown craft invested himself with true immortality as well as other powers that caused many to worship him as a god and imparted the potential to gain this power into his bloodline. With these powers he demanded the loyalties of the other kings of Ghōl. Many knelt willingly and those who didn't were quickly defeated, and he was declared the first god-king (Ahn Ashar) of Ghōl.
  
  
'''-8,802 CA:''' Through treachery, Belteshazar (the keeper of Secrets) was supplanted by Kakrimi (the Maker of Brilliance) who allowed his rival’s kinsmen to live to secure his place in his people’s hearts as a merciful king. However, this mercy was not shown to Belteshazar himself, who was cut into four pieces and sacrificed to the earth, the sea, the sun, and the moon for his blasphemous declarations of godhood. This pretext, however, did not stop Kakrimi from ascending to his position in all but name, instead calling himself Ghōl Ashar (the king of Ghōl).
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'''-8,997 CA:''' Through treachery, Belteshazar (the keeper of Secrets) was supplanted by Kakrimi (the Maker of Brilliance) who allowed his rival’s kinsmen to live to secure his place in his people’s hearts as a merciful king. However, this mercy was not shown to Belteshazar himself, who was cut into four pieces and sacrificed to the earth, the sea, the sun, and the moon for his blasphemous declarations of godhood. This pretext, however, did not stop Kakrimi from ascending to his position in all but name, instead calling himself Ghōl Ashar (the king of Ghōl).
  
  
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'''-8,590 to -8,584 CA:''' Ghōl, along with its aboleth allies, secured its borders against the serpent-folk incursions. The humans learned from their inhuman mentors deeper and darker secrets of magic that slowly changed their very way of life. All but a few outlying colonies largely abandoned the elves, the priest kings of Ghōl only sending token forces of disposable criminal elements within the Avaladh military. One such group was composed of anti-aboleth dissenters who were outraged by the corrupting influence of their alliance. While exiled to the front lines, the mythic hero Kammen Thal-Ortho (a descendant of Belteshazzar) led his band of underlings on glorious adventures and finally confronted and slew Vesshelkhal, ending serpent-folk tyranny once again.  
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'''-8,594 to -8,584 CA:''' Ghōl, along with its aboleth allies, secured its borders against the serpent-folk incursions. The humans learned from their inhuman mentors deeper and darker secrets of magic that slowly changed their very way of life. All but a few outlying colonies largely abandoned the elves, the priest kings of Ghōl only sending token forces of disposable criminal elements within the Avaladh military. One such group was composed of anti-aboleth dissenters who were outraged by the corrupting influence of their alliance. While exiled to the front lines, the mythic hero Kammen Thal-Ortho (a descendant of Belteshazzar) led his band of underlings on glorious adventures and finally confronted and slew Vesshelkhal, ending serpent-folk tyranny once again.  
  
  
'''-8,583 to -8,582 CA:''' Within a decade Kammen Thal-Ortho returned home at the head of what was now called the Dissident Army, along with many elven allies and laid siege to Ghōl, intent on wresting control from the priests and their aboleth masters. The aboleths were not willing to engage the combined might of the Dissidents and the elves and retreated to the deeper oceans to consider how best to deal with this new turn of events. The king of Ghōl and their elites were not willing to cede their empire however, and when it became apparent that they could not win the war they decided it was better for all of Ghōl to die than fall into the hands of the Dissidents. To that end they called on the aboleths to help them one last time, and considering the nature of their requests the aboleths consented. As the Dissident Army marched triumphantly across the royal roadways of Ghōl the priests and the aboleths sparked a massive ritual that swallowed Ghōl and many of the neighboring islands into the sea, drowning most of them and the Dissidents with them. The aboleths took advantage of the drowning Avaladh’s desperation and in return for their eternal servitude turned them into various aquatic races, the bulk of which still serve the aboleths to this day alongside the deep ones.
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'''-8,583 to -8,582 CA:''' Within a decade Kammen Thal-Ortho returned home at the head of what was now called the Dissident Army, along with many elven allies and laid siege to Ghōl, intent on wresting control from the priests and their aboleth masters. The aboleths were not willing to engage the combined might of the Dissidents and the elves and retreated to the deeper oceans to consider how best to deal with this new turn of events. The king of Ghōl and their elites were not willing to cede their empire however, and when it became apparent that they could not win the war they decided it was better for all of Ghōl to die than fall into the hands of the Dissidents. To that end they called on the aboleths to help them one last time, and considering the nature of their requests the aboleths consented. As the Dissident Army marched triumphantly across the royal roadways of Ghōl the priests and the aboleths sparked a massive ritual that swallowed Ghōl and many of the neighboring islands into the sea, drowning most of them and the Dissidents with them. The aboleths took advantage of the drowning Avaladh’s desperation and in return for their eternal servitude turned them into various aquatic races, the bulk of which still serve the aboleths to this day alongside the deep ones.  
  
==From the Ashes to the Skies==
 
  
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==If You Fail, Try Again==
  
'''-8,082 to -8,007 CA:''' In central Zumwalla, the warlord Bokinda began conquering all neighboring tribes, leading hordes of bird riders in rapid assaults that could not be matched by his rivals. His son and grandson continued his example and consolidated their power creating the Ghamali Empire that ended up covering most of southeastern Zumwalla.
 
  
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'''-8,220 to -7,914 CA:''' Fleeing the destruction of their homeland, Belteshazzar refugees form a new empire by uniting the dissidents and outlaws in the desert to the southeast of the elven territories. With their secrets and the natives' numbers, the growth of this nation is astounding. Ensconcing themselves into the upper social hierarchy the Belteshazzar rule this rapidly expanding empire as sorcerer kings in the Avaladh tradition before its corruption by the aboleths. Many other traditions form their homeland were still evident as well, but for the most part they mingled their ways with the natives, speaking their language in most affairs and reserving their own ancestral Avaladh tongue for sacred ceremonies. Within several centuries the empire spread across the desert and displayed rapid advancement in architecture and arcanology, erecting enormous monuments and pyramids to honor themselves and their sorcerer kings. This empire is called Shahar-Khet after its enormous capital.
  
'''-7,725 to -7,614 CA:''' Fleeing the destruction of their homeland, Belteshazzar refugees form a new empire by uniting the dissidents and outlaws in the desert to the southeast of the elven territories. With their secrets and the natives' numbers, the growth of this nation is astounding. Ensconcing themselves into the upper social hierarchy the Belteshazzar rule this rapidly expanding empire as sorcerer kings in the Avaladh tradition before its corruption by the aboleths. Many other traditions form their homeland were still evident as well, but for the most part they mingled their ways with the natives, speaking their language in most affairs and reserving their own ancestral Avaladh tongue for sacred ceremonies. Within several centuries the empire spread across the desert and displayed rapid advancement in architecture and arcanology, erecting enormous monuments and pyramids to honor themselves and their sorcerer kings. This empire is called Shahar-Khet after its enormous capital.
 
  
 
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'''-7,002 to -6,990 CA:''' While raiding a long abandoned aboleth stronghold, Sorcerers from Shahar-Khet stumbled onto the Obelisk. The king and nobles of Shahar-Khet were convinced that this monolithic structure held the secrets to immortality, little knowing that the Obelisk was influencing their weaker human minds. While they managed to prevent all out corruption, Shahar-Khet did not do gain much the Obelisk as had the aboleths or the serpentfolk, and only managed to coax the secrets of lichdom from it after they managed to reverse its corrupt energies. This event destroyed an entire city in a wave of negative energy turning all its inhabitants into ghouls and resurrecting Domhu Stross as one of Polesia’s first liches. Domhu Stross was responsible for making the first translations of the ancient aboleth texts relating to the Obelisk. After the destruction of the city the Obelisk was considered too dangerous and with the advancement of necromancy inconsequential. It was taken far away and buried in the foothills of the modern Kaladian Mountains, at the time a wild and unknown land. This causes a great civil uprising in Shahar-Khet as Obelisk worshipers, called Disciples of the Fallen Star, try to “liberate” the Obelisk . Most are slain, and the cult is dispersed.
'''-7,714 to -7,665 CA:''' The Bokinda dynasty was slowly overcome by rivals, led by the noble Adebaeze and his spell warriors. They then began reorganizing the empire around ancient serpentfolk ruins from which they learned their magics. The ancient basalt temples became the new capitols of the empire and the nation gained new insights into magic and the nature of the universe, learning about the Old Ones and the higher natures of reality.
 
 
 
 
 
'''-7,531 to -7,327 CA:''' The wizard nobles of Ghamali built the first of their wonderful flying cities, grafting new magical theories into old serpentfolk magical traditions. Using the arcane powersource within the basalt temple of Usulu, they tear a significant portion of the earth around them into the sky, with which they travel throughout their province, collecting taxes and giving aid to the common people and protect their lands from barbarian raiders. Over the next couple centuries, the other provinces of Ghamali made their own flying cities, with over a dozen roaming the skies, but only a few ever rivaled the power of Usulu and it was taken by the king as the new mobile capital of their empire.
 
 
 
 
 
'''-7,202 to -7,199 CA:''' While raiding a long abandoned aboleth stronghold, Sorcerers from Shahar-Khet stumbled onto the Obelisk. The king and nobles of Shahar-Khet were convinced that this monolithic structure held the secrets to immortality, little knowing that the Obelisk was influencing their weaker human minds. While they managed to prevent all out corruption, Shahar-Khet did not do gain much the Obelisk as had the aboleths or the serpentfolk, and only managed to coax the secrets of lichdom from it after they managed to reverse its corrupt energies. This event destroyed an entire city in a wave of negative energy turning all its inhabitants into ghouls and resurrecting Domhu Stross as one of Polesia’s first liches. Domhu Stross was responsible for making the first translations of the ancient aboleth texts relating to the Obelisk. After the destruction of the city the Obelisk was considered too dangerous and with the advancement of necromancy inconsequential. It was taken far away and buried in the foothills of the modern Kaladian Mountains, at the time a wild and unknown land. This causes a great civil uprising in Shahar-Khet as Obelisk worshipers, called Disciples of the Fallen Star, try to “liberate” the Obelisk . Most are slain, and the cult is dispersed.
 
 
 
 
 
'''-7,150 to -6,921 CA:''' Due to advances in magical studies, the people dwelling in the floating cites of Ghamali have less and less need of the farmers below, able to create their own food and water. As a result they spend less and less effort to protect their people from the ever increasing raids of the bird riders from the northwest (the modern day Zamodi Grasslands). Along with this, the semi-isolation of the island dwellers and earth dwellers causes a division of culture and technology, with the best and brightest minds taken from the farms below and sequestered in the floating cities above, leading to an overall decline throughout the land-based portion of the Ghamali Empire.
 
  
  
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'''-6,572 to 6,282 CA:''' More and more, raiders from the northwest rose unchallenged in Ghamali, overrunning what order remained on the ground. While the land based cites slowed their advances and managed to drive them off in many cases, this drove them further from their sky dwelling cousins, who soon found their authority challenged during the rare times they came to collect taxes and tribute. When one of the sky cites was brought down by an alliance between one of their own cites and the bird riders it became clear that they had lost their land based holdings. From then on the sky cities kept to their own affairs, trading amongst each other and only occasionally interacting with land below, usually in the form of raids or deals conducted behind spears and magical defenses.  
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'''-6,302 CA:''' Under Pharizon II the people of Shahar-Khet had several glorious centuries during which they decimated the nearby elven nation of Aredhel, breaking their hold over the region in such a manner that even to this day the elves have never recovered fully. However the Chaos Magic wielded by Pharizon began to have noticeable and devastating effects across the empire. The king himself lost his ability to retain a fixed form and became the first chaos beast, and from him the affliction quickly spread as did other blights from his Chaos Magic. Within a decade of this Shahar-Khet was no more than dust in the wind and crumbling necropolises, in which some the first human undead were the only inhabitants. Many people fled the devastation, some went east and establishing the isolationist country of Sholashomu, some Beleshazzar went south and eventually founded the city state of Narem, and one lich, named Mel-Ketekk left the devastation and traveled the world finally ending up in what will be modern Lacaeta.
  
 
'''-6,302 CA:''' Under Pharizon II the people of Shahar-Khet had several glorious centuries during which they decimated the nearby elven nation of Aredhel, breaking their hold over the region in such a manner that even to this day the elves have never recovered fully. However the Chaos Magic wielded by Pharizon began to have noticeable and devastating effects across the empire. The king himself lost his ability to retain a fixed form and became the first chaos beast, and from him the affliction quickly spread as did other blights from his Chaos Magic. Within a decade of this Shahar-Khet was no more than dust in the wind and crumbling necropolises, in which some the first human undead were the only inhabitants. Many people fled the devastation, some went east and establishing the isolationist country of Sholashomu, some Beleshazzar went south and eventually founded the city state of Narem, and one lich, named Mel-Ketekk left the devastation and traveled the world finally ending up in what will be modern Lacaeta.
 
  
 
=The Age of Records=
 
=The Age of Records=
Other humanoid civilizations rose in Antanides to replace the lost glories of Shahar Khet and Ghōl and the elven nations but none would compare for millennia to come.Their histories turned into myth and legends that were in turn supplanted by more recent myths and legends that are widely known and believed today, shrouding that ancient time beyond the sight of most historians and priests.
 
 
  
  
 
==After the Fall of the Belteshazzar==
 
==After the Fall of the Belteshazzar==
  
'''-6,028 to -5,881 CA:'''  The dwarven Patriarch Kadazh the Great began to unite the neighboring zarokhs of the modern Kalladian Mts. and build the Underway. By his death, he hands his children the beginnings of the Kadazhem Empire.
 
  
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'''-6,000 to -3,000 CA:''' Other human civilizations rose in Antanides to replace the lost glories of Shahar Khet and Ghōl but none would compare for millennia to come. At the same time the dwarven Patriarch Kadazh the Great began to unite the neighboring zarokhs of the modern Kalladian Mts. and built the Underway. The modern races continued to trade or fight and civilizations rose and fell at rapid rates in comparison to those of non-hominids. Orcs and other savage humanoids multiplied in the hostile northlands and humans continued an inevitable spread above ground while elves managed to hold some territory in the forests and dwarves spread below ground. The histories of the elven nations, Ghol, and Shahar-Khet turned into myth and legends that were in turn supplanted by more recent myths and legends that are widely known and believed today, shrouding that ancient time beyond the sight of most historians and priests.
  
'''-5,632 CA:''' The last of the great sky cities of Ghamali to fall is its first, the city of Usulu, which is after nearly two thousand years runs aground in the mountains in the middle of the Sea of Mamara, taken down by a ritual to Azathoth that goes horribly wrong.
 
  
 
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'''-3,000 to -2,640 CA:''' Human tribes in south eastern Antanides united and created their third major empire. Unlike Ghol and Shahar-Khet before them, this Pallishar Empire is based in martial power more than forgotten magic, though magical studies did have a prominent place in the social hierarchy and in modern times Eshtorah, the remainder of the empire, is credited with the spread of modern magical disciplines. The Pallishar Empire dominated the region, ranging from the great deserts to the Open Seas and the borders of Shulashumo up into parts of the Thesian Peninsula. While it was not nearly the largest of the more recent empires it was probably one of the richest in human history. Dwarves expand the Kadazhem Empire below the surface which now covers twice the distance of the Pallishar and the two nations frequently trade and squabble over territory. Gnomes and halflings go a different route, rather than building their own empires they move freely between the Pallishar and Kadazhem empires and the elven holdings and are frequently used as adjutant diplomats and go-betweens. Elves largely stay as they are and maintain their borders, trading with the two empires and maintain peace over a war that would likely mean their extinction.
'''-2,640 to -2,243 CA:''' Human tribes in south eastern Antanides united and created their third major empire. While they did not boast ancient secrets like the great empires before them, they did have a strong arcane tradition (from which all modern wizardry in Antanides is descended) along with a great understanding of architecture, literature, and financial management. The Pallishar Empire dominated the region, ranging from the great deserts to the Open Seas and the borders of Shulashumo up into parts of the Thesian Peninsula. While it was not nearly the largest of the more recent empires it was probably one of the richest in human history. Dwarves expand the Kadazhem Empire below the surface which now covers twice the distance of the Pallishar and the two nations frequently trade and squabble over territory. Gnomes and halflings go a different route, rather than building their own empires they move freely between the Pallishar and Kadazhem empires and the elven holdings and are frequently used as adjutant diplomats and go-betweens. Elves largely stay as they are and maintain their borders, trading with the two empires and maintain peace over a war that would likely mean their extinction.
 
  
  
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'''-1,800-1,752 CA:''' Humans that crossed ancient land bridges into Asashiro are visited by strange beings from the sky. These grey, tall, and inhuman creatures call themselves Kami and teach them how to farm, control the seasonal flooding, and the Celestial Teachings, a philosophy that first introduces chi. Seven Kami also “marry” seven women and from them come the seven clans that now make up the majority of the Okubo people. After a century of this the Blood of the Kami is spread throughout Asashiro and psionically gifted children start to become common. When this is accomplished the Kami ascend into heaven and are not seen again for centuries. -1752 is marked as Year 0 in the Kami no Jidai Calendar.
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'''-1,800 CA:''' Humans that crossed ancient land bridges into Asashiro are visited by strange beings from the sky. These grey, tall, and inhuman creatures call themselves Kami and teach them how to farm, control the seasonal flooding, and the Celestial Teachings, a philosophy that first introduces chi. Around this time a huge portal opens in the middle of the Shrouded Mountains into Leng (a shadowy plane of madness and demonic creatures). In response the kami help the people to build enormous gates to wall off the disturbance. Seven Kami also “marry” seven women and from them come the seven clans that now make up the majority of the Okubo people. After a century of this the Blood of the Kami is spread throughout Asashiro and psionically gifted children start to become common. When this is accomplished the Kami ascend into heaven and are not seen again for centuries.
  
  
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'''-752 CA:''' In Asashiro, a huge portal opens in the middle of the Shrouded Mountains into Leng (a shadowy plane of madness and demonic creatures). In response the kami return and help the people to build enormous gates to wall off the disturbance.
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'''-632 CA:''' In Asashiro the Elan secret council is founded when certain monks and psions discover a way to awaken the power within their blood and become effectively immortal.
  
 
'''-632 CA:''' In Asashiro the Elan secret council is founded when certain monks and psions discover a way to awaken the power within their blood and become effectively immortal.
 
  
 
==New World Orders of the West and East==
 
==New World Orders of the West and East==
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'''-200 to -68 CA:''' The Lattaneran Republic slowly but surely swallows the surrounding lands, dominating the modern Thesian Peninsula, most of Eshtora, Benoa and the northern section of the modern day Viedo Empire.  They wisely leaving them to their own devices and allowing them to keep their culture and beliefs if they will kneel freely to the Republic’s rule. Many nations gladly accept the terms and Lattanera’s conquests are bloodless more often than not.  
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'''-200 to -68 CA:''' The Lattaneran Republic slowly but surely swallows the surrounding lands, dominating modern the modern Thesian Peninsula, most of Eshtora, Benoa and the northern section of the modern day Viedo Empire.  They wisely leaving them to their own devices and allowing them to keep their culture and beliefs if they will kneel freely to the Republic’s rule. Many nations gladly accept the terms and Lattanera’s conquests are bloodless more often than not.  
  
  
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'''-46 CA:''' Solenus Septemius returns from his conquests in the north and is heralded as Imperator for life.
 
'''-46 CA:''' Solenus Septemius returns from his conquests in the north and is heralded as Imperator for life.
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==The New Age==
 
==The New Age==
  
  
'''0 CA:''' The Common Age begins and it is the height of Lattaneran power. Most of Antanides is under the dominion of Lattanis and her Emperors, save for the far north. The elves of Mistwood and the dwarves of Radezhka are never truly conquered, but they also maintain peaceful relations with the Empire for the sake of trade. A peace that continues more or less to this day is forged and the mortal races stand in unison, coming far from their humble origins.  
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'''0 CA:''' The Common Age begins and it is the height of Lattaneran power. Most of Antanides is under the dominion of Lattanis and her Emperors, save for the far north. The elves of Mistwood and the dwarves of Radezhka are never truly conquered, but they also maintain peaceful relations with the Empire for the sake of trade. A peace that continues more or less to this day is forged and the mortal races stand in unison, coming far from their humble origins. In Asashiro, order is restored when the “Kami” return from heaven and establish a new dynasty ruled by Fukukata Kasejin and end the perpetual warfare.
  
  
'''17 CA:''' In Asashiro, order is restored when the “Kami” return from heaven and establish a new dynasty ruled by Fukukata Kasejin and end the perpetual warfare.
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'''50 CA:''' Descendants of the surviving Fallen Star Disciples, locate the Obelisk after searching for thousands of years. Led by the lich lord, Enkiris, this group has come to believe that the Obelisk will help them transcend death in a process called “apotheosis.” Enkiris especially desires this because his current state disgusts him, as do the undead in general. Before they can fully unearth the Obelisk however a shaman named Ljus Svartersson leads a group of heroes to slay most of the cult and disperse the rest. Before they do this, however, Enkiris tries in desperation to trigger the fabled apotheosis event. With so few cultists remaining their effort is for the most part a failure. Instead the corrupt positive Obelisk energies transform him and many of the cultists into an immense aberration, later called the Guardian. Svartersson and his followers manage to seal the thing in with the Obelisk and systematically purge the surrounding countryside of its abominations. The land is considered cursed and no one is allowed to settle within a hundred miles. They are large successful but many of the cultists and workers escape and from them the Disciples of the Fallen Star are reincarnated as the Brotherhood of Unity.
  
  
'''50 CA:''' Descendants of the surviving Fallen Star Disciples, locate the Obelisk after searching for thousands of years. Led by the lich lord, Enkiris, this group has come to believe that the Obelisk will help them transcend death in a process called “apotheosis.” Enkiris especially desires this because his current state disgusts him, as do the undead in general. Before they can fully unearth the Obelisk however a shaman named Ljus Svartersson leads a group of heroes to slay most of the cult and disperse the rest. Before they do this, however, Enkiris tries in desperation to trigger the fabled apotheosis event. With so few cultists remaining their effort is for the most part a failure. Instead the corrupt positive Obelisk energies transform him and many of the cultists into an immense aberration, later called the Guardian. Svartersson and his followers manage to seal the thing in with the Obelisk and systematically purge the surrounding countryside of its abominations. The land is considered cursed and no one is allowed to settle within a hundred miles. They are large successful but many of the cultists and workers escape and from them the Disciples of the Fallen Star are reincarnated as the Brotherhood of Unity.
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'''136 CA:''' The matter of the warforged comes to the attention of Emperor Galus Remelius who declares a ban on their production and Estrano disappears. All warforged armies are disbanded and they are left to their own devices.
  
  
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'''500 CA:''' The Lattaneran Empire is divided between the north and south. The southeast is the domain of the Emperor, and the northwest is ruled in his name by the Arch Consul. The two are at peace but the north is beginning to decline and is largely unable to control the outlying territories, resulting in the rise of orc tribes that pillage the borders of the Empire. In time a large horde sacks Avandor, and the north crumbles leaving only the south and cutting the Empire effectively in half.
 
'''500 CA:''' The Lattaneran Empire is divided between the north and south. The southeast is the domain of the Emperor, and the northwest is ruled in his name by the Arch Consul. The two are at peace but the north is beginning to decline and is largely unable to control the outlying territories, resulting in the rise of orc tribes that pillage the borders of the Empire. In time a large horde sacks Avandor, and the north crumbles leaving only the south and cutting the Empire effectively in half.
 
 
'''559 CA:''' The issue of warforged armies is growing out of control and numerous leaders, including the Emperor Galus Remelius, declare it illegal to buy the living constructs. While many are more than willing to ignore the proclamations, there are few that can pay Xyra's exorbitant prices, vastly shrinking the market. Eventually the method by which they are created comes to light and the various churches quickly threaten to march on Xyra if they do not cease immediately. A tense war is narrowly avoided, as multiple powerful wizards lead a quiet revolt against Xyratis and finally expel him from the city. He disappears into exile, none knowing his fate, or if possibly he may still somehow live.
 
  
 
==Empires' Ends and Rebirth==
 
==Empires' Ends and Rebirth==

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