The first recording of the first Reception by the Priests of Adjure as recorded for the first time in the Abnu World Annals. Man Receives the first edict from divinity to mankind.
The history of Asylum is recorded in time according to the three major technical advances which revolutionized the cultures therein, depending on the social class they fit into. Namely, the Gear, for Administrative-class citizens, the Scroll for Academic-class citizens, and the Crank-Pipe for Agreculture-class citizens.
The first recording of the first Reception by the Priests of Adjure as recorded for the first time in the Abnu World Annals. Man Receives the first edict from divinity to mankind.
Following The Great Fault of the Adjurian Clergy, a large group of dissatisfied citizens formed the Libritivas in response to and in opposition with the failing religious leaders. During the time of the creation and initial actions of the Libritivas, the Clergy declared an official split of known as The Severance, and having the greater influence at the time, pressed the Libritivas to leave the continent of Abunna altogether. A mass exodus of people emigrated to the Western continent of Ubia.
Discovered by Mittickus, a mountain climber and Libertivas who happened upon the seat by chance on a hike upon the highest peaks of the North-Western mountain ranges stretching along the shores of Ubia. Rediscovered and claimed by Aldren Hesh, the founder of Eimting, in the year 99 PG.
Upon the anvils of the MasterMind in the Mechgeneer Guild of Eimting, Ubia, the very first set of useable metal gears were created. The addition of this technology to the water-way infastructure of the great mountain city proved to revolutionize the economic and trade systems of all who resided there. So great was this invention that it's production was willingly spread to Abunna and Estras within a few short years, bringing peace and unity to mankind in a way not seen since the invention of the scroll and compass.
For reasons unknown to all but a few individuals within the upper-class circles of Veht-Lian, the Vale city of Vehtmourn (on the north-eastern edges of the Faln Forest in Abunna) went out like a light. All communication with and access to the populated city was cut off by some invisible feindish force, which then spread out to eventually take over all of Faln Forest.