The moment the passenger vessel, Paradise, and the geometrid it collided with, Catalyst II, impacted the surface of the planet Etagard. This event changed the course of history for all the world, bringing on a new era full of war and subjugation.
This timeline contains events that occur planetside, both before and after the arrival of the Evermorans.
The rise of Paradise United, an empire that spanned the world
The moment the passenger vessel, Paradise, and the geometrid it collided with, Catalyst II, impacted the surface of the planet Etagard. This event changed the course of history for all the world, bringing on a new era full of war and subjugation.
After determining fate on Etagard, the survivors made use of the one resource most abundantly available: their own ship, the IPV Paradise. They stripped it apart for other uses, in what became known as the Harvest.
To further assert their right to govern, the Temple of Titan directed Maria to carve the Geometrid, Catalyst II, into several smaller geometrids. These children of the dormant god were considered demigods by Titanites, and their very existence served as proof of their manifest destiny.
After the creation of the demigod geometrids, the budding Paradisian colony sought to make new conquests. To represent their might and religious fervor, Evelyn Kain set forth the proposal to create the Titanframes, war machines that nothing on Etagard could rival.
Growing unrest and an imbalance in power gave way to a full scale civil war, with Paradise's sister city, Marley, attempting to gain independence from the Paradisian Empire.
The span of time that now succeeds the fall of Paradise United
With the empire shattered into pieces, and the Titanframes relinquished to Marley's control, Paradise recedes into itself, creating the three great walls and entrapping its citizens with fear and ignorance.
Under the operation of Rufias Jaeger, the Titanframe Pugna seizes the power of the Lemniscate, fusing the two geometrids physically and creating a new geometrid/Titanframe entity, "Pugna-Lemniscate".