Aabahran Timeline II
Academy Texts · by Scholar Morgael
(continued from Aabahran Timeline I)
-=The Scattering=-
30-50 P.C. Humans scatter about Aabahran to rebuild civilization. More humans arrive in the midlands of Aabahran from the Western and Eastern oceans. A group of scholars establish Herald. A group of mages found Savant. Miruvhor, leader of Savant, establishes the city of Miruvhor within Eastern Danatha'nir. The Western settlers build the city of Seringale in the Great Western Forests (now Haon Dor, Ellium, and Drkshtyre).
50-60 P.C. The human population continues to grow. Seringale explorers meet remnants of the former midland inhabitants (the Anduin descendants) within the ruins of Thalos. Together, they rebuild Thalos.
60-70 P.C. Miruvhor expands in all directions, constructing the Dragon Teeth Road, the Great Wall of Aabahran, and the Temple of Syreb. Miruvhor cultivates and colonizes The Ford and the surrounding forests of Danatha'nir (the Emerald Forest and the Shadow Grove).
70-100 P.C. The human population is divided, yet both Western and Eastern civilizations continue to grow. Pirates and looters surface in Seringale, and organized crime begins to plague Miruvhor. The Conclave becomes the most powerful crime family within Miruvhor. Mircea rises to Immortality and takes control of the Savants. Athaekeetha calls to the remnants of the warrior Tribes of Danatha'nir and establishes the Warmasters to oppose the mages. The great Savant-Warmaster conflict begins.
-=The Arrival=-
This section is divided into two parts; the Eastern and Western Worlds. At the time, neither sides of Aabahran had much contact with one another, yet important events occurred simultaneously in both halves.
100-105 P.C. For unknown reasons, several races come out of hiding; Elves, Giants, Dwarves, Werebeasts, Ogres, Orcs, Lamias, and Centaurs arrive from unexplored lands.
=The Eastern World=
105-115 P.C. Ruled by Silandriel Escabrai, Elves arrive from the Eastern Ocean. The Elves colonize the vast forests of Danatha'nir and the Dragon Teeth Mountains, establishing the cities of Alfinsham (now the Forsaken Lands), Ossinsham (now the Shadowy Woods), and Greginsham (the Dragon Teeth Mountains).
115-120 P.C. A large group of Elves, led by Xymerr Do'Rekdin, separates from the Elven nation and settles within the Underdark; founding the city of Xymerria. Xymerr rises to power as the first High Matron. They encounter the indigenous Underdark inhabitants (Illithid and Duergar) and establish themselves as a major Underdark power. Fire Giants and Orcs appear within the Ford and the Dragon Teeth Mountains respectively. The Nameless corrupts several Miruvhorian officials. Miruvhor's population is divided between followers of the Light and followers of the Dark. A religious civil war begins.
120-125 P.C. Humans of the Light align with Elves and Nymphs. Humans of the Dark align with the Fire Giants, Orcs, Demons, Undead, and the Xymerrian Elves (renamed Drow). War ensues for ten years. The Drow resurface and lay siege upon Ossinsham. The surviving Elves rename the area Miden'nir and flee westward.
125-130 P.C. Silandriel Escabrai dies in battle. Elves lose the Battle of Greginsham to the Orcs and flee to the Northern Valley (Great Elven Valley). The Ford is overrun by Fire Giants, supported by undead forces from the Southern Borders (Desolation). Survivors seal themselves into the mountains and rename their stronghold Kaer Banor.
130-135 P.C. The demonic energies in Miruvhor's irrigation system spread throughout Danatha'nir, destroying the forest and turning it into a barren desert (the Forsaken Lands). Alfinsham falls in the chaos of the transition. The alliance of Darkness wins the war.
135-140 P.C. Followers of Darkness take Miruvhor. Remnants of the followers of Light retreat to the Temple of Syreb, Miden'nir, and the Emerald Forest. The surviving Elves migrate to the Northern Plains and construct Shasarazade. Farandiel, cousin of Silandriel, is appointed Duke of Shasarazade.
140-145 P.C. Human rebels continue to assail Miruvhor. The rebels build the underground fortress Myran Dammel. The Miruvhorian army destroys the rebel forces, turning Myran Dammel into a fortress of undead and exiling prisoners to an island in the east ocean. Surviving rebels flee further south and establish the village of Kashangal. Miruvhor enters a new age.
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