Post by Zaim al-Daleel on Aug 2, 2008 21:25:08 GMT -7
In ages long past, the maiden of great beauty (later known as the Loregiver) was born among mortals. Both gods and genie lords desired her, but she managed to trick them all with the aid of Fate. Inspired by Fate, the maiden wrote the scrolls of enlightened Law of the Loregiver, which were destined to be discovered much later. The Loregiver herself remained at Fate's side.
-5000: The city of Rog'osto is built by locathah (the land upon which it stands used to be underwater).
-1000: Rog'osto rises to the surface and is abandoned by locathah.
-818: The city of Sokkar is founded in the jungles that flourished where now are the Haunted Lands. Its citizens are giants and humans.
-534: The Empire of Kadar is founded by the Geomancers on the Nogaro River. The city of Kadarasto (the first of many cities on the same spot) is built as its capital. The Kadari also soon rebuild and colonize Rog'osto.
-464: The giants of Sokkar die out. The humans continue ruling the city.
-455: The Empire of Nog is founded by a rival faction of the Geomancers in the upper reaches of Nogaro River. It soon expands east to Al-Iltifat river. The Geomancers build the fortress of Tadabbur as the northernmost point of their expansion.
-387: City-state of Al-Anwahr is founded in the heart of what is now known as Haunted Lands, by some emigrants from Sokkar.
-377: The Fire Most Pure, a mystic group worshiping the purity of flame, is founded in Al-Anwahr.
-345: Azaltin ibn Issad ascends the throne of Al-Anwahr.
-302: Azaltin ibn Issad is visited by the Loregiver and tricks her into revealing the secret of immortality. He becomes a lich. His brother Amakim, urged by the evil vizier Zeenab, leads a revolt against him and the resulting civil war devastates Al-Anwahr. Amakim leads his followers west, to the shore of the Great Sea, and founds the city of In'aash. The surviving members of the Fire Most Pure go into the heart of the Great Anvil and found a fortress there.
-299: Some descendants of Al-Anwahr's people found the city of Moradask on the shore of Jacinth Sea.
-281: Princess Zoraya of Nog conquers much of Kadar's inland territories. She builds the city of Ysawis near the southern border of her expansion, and is given the city to rule.
-270: Princess Zoraya uses the Talisman of Shajar to resurrect her beloved, Kasim. She is transformed into a giant crocodile by Shajar's curse. The Talisman is hidden in her tomb in Ysawis. Although the priests of Shajar conquer the city, they never find the relic.
-204: The people of Moradask start worshiping their living idols.
-197: The Peacock Throne is created for King Nawal abu Yashid of Moradask.
-185: Hiyal, City of Intrigue, is founded at the rim of Suq Bay. Tajar, City of Trade, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-124: Sikak, City of Coins, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-89: Qudra, City of Power, is founded on the shore of the Great Sea.
-62: I'tiraf, City of Confessions, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-53: Huzuz, City of Delights, is founded on the shore between Suq Bay and the Golden Gulf. The ruined house of the Loregiver stands near this spot.
-17: Jumlat, City of Multitudes, is founded on the eastern side of Al-Yabki Mountains, near the Golden Gulf.
-5000: The city of Rog'osto is built by locathah (the land upon which it stands used to be underwater).
-1000: Rog'osto rises to the surface and is abandoned by locathah.
-818: The city of Sokkar is founded in the jungles that flourished where now are the Haunted Lands. Its citizens are giants and humans.
-534: The Empire of Kadar is founded by the Geomancers on the Nogaro River. The city of Kadarasto (the first of many cities on the same spot) is built as its capital. The Kadari also soon rebuild and colonize Rog'osto.
-464: The giants of Sokkar die out. The humans continue ruling the city.
-455: The Empire of Nog is founded by a rival faction of the Geomancers in the upper reaches of Nogaro River. It soon expands east to Al-Iltifat river. The Geomancers build the fortress of Tadabbur as the northernmost point of their expansion.
-387: City-state of Al-Anwahr is founded in the heart of what is now known as Haunted Lands, by some emigrants from Sokkar.
-377: The Fire Most Pure, a mystic group worshiping the purity of flame, is founded in Al-Anwahr.
-345: Azaltin ibn Issad ascends the throne of Al-Anwahr.
-302: Azaltin ibn Issad is visited by the Loregiver and tricks her into revealing the secret of immortality. He becomes a lich. His brother Amakim, urged by the evil vizier Zeenab, leads a revolt against him and the resulting civil war devastates Al-Anwahr. Amakim leads his followers west, to the shore of the Great Sea, and founds the city of In'aash. The surviving members of the Fire Most Pure go into the heart of the Great Anvil and found a fortress there.
-299: Some descendants of Al-Anwahr's people found the city of Moradask on the shore of Jacinth Sea.
-281: Princess Zoraya of Nog conquers much of Kadar's inland territories. She builds the city of Ysawis near the southern border of her expansion, and is given the city to rule.
-270: Princess Zoraya uses the Talisman of Shajar to resurrect her beloved, Kasim. She is transformed into a giant crocodile by Shajar's curse. The Talisman is hidden in her tomb in Ysawis. Although the priests of Shajar conquer the city, they never find the relic.
-204: The people of Moradask start worshiping their living idols.
-197: The Peacock Throne is created for King Nawal abu Yashid of Moradask.
-185: Hiyal, City of Intrigue, is founded at the rim of Suq Bay. Tajar, City of Trade, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-124: Sikak, City of Coins, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-89: Qudra, City of Power, is founded on the shore of the Great Sea.
-62: I'tiraf, City of Confessions, is founded on the shore of the Golden Gulf.
-53: Huzuz, City of Delights, is founded on the shore between Suq Bay and the Golden Gulf. The ruined house of the Loregiver stands near this spot.
-17: Jumlat, City of Multitudes, is founded on the eastern side of Al-Yabki Mountains, near the Golden Gulf.