Thesis and Khaos spawn the eldest beings: Khronos, Ananke, Tartaros, Eros, Gaia, Physis, Hydros, Erebus, and Nyx
@Nyx is crowned Queen of the Gods A multitude of the first gods are birthed by her.
Gaia and Ouranos produce the Elder Kyklopes, the Hekatonkheires, and the first of the newest race of gods dubbed Titans
Kronos castrates his father Ouranos, killing him and taking over The Heavens as King of the Titans.
Hekatonkheires refuse Kronos's rule and are confined to Tartaros, tasked with being its jailers. This creates a division between The Underworld and Tartaros.
Protogenio revive Ouranos by merging their Essence directly into The Realm of Creation
Prometheus created the first generation of mortals. They live in peace and greatly prosper.
Zeus gathers his allies, the other Celestial Gods , the Elder Kyklopes, the defencting Titans Metis and Prometheus , along with the Exalted on Mount Olympus
The Heraclides lay claim to Greece, arguing that they are the heirs of Heracles and therefore Perseus, the founder of Mycenae.
They successfully capture all the cities
The Greeks, led by Athens, triumph at the Battle of Marathon and the Persians are forced to retreat
A small band of Spartan led forces hold off Persians on land, and the Athenian navy defeats Persians at sea
The Greeks unite, inspired by the previous years’ success, and leads them to victory over the Persians in the Battle of Plataea, expelling the Persians from Greece permanently.
An oracle declares that Persian invasion happened because the Heraklides had returned before the proper time.
Hyllus II, great great grandson of Heracles, makes a journey to Delphi to seek guidance. He was told to await the third crop before returning.
Having waited three years, Hyllus II returns with his army to Greece and attempts to conquer it, but is killed in battle.
Greek city states devolve into open warfare with each other, mainly driven by constant clashes between Sparta, Athens, and Thebes.
The Heraclide Temenus seeks out the Oracle at Delphi to understand the defeat of Hyllus II
Having gained insight that the crop the oracle referred to was not of the earth but of generations, Temenus returns to Naupactus and begins rebuilding a navy to attack Greece again.
The Heraclides murder Carnus, the seer of Apollo, and are punished with the sinking of their great fleet.
Macedoia is the first true Greek kingdom of the iron age to be established
Temenus goes to Delphi yet again to seek the Oracle’s guidance and is advised to banish Carnus’ killer Hippotes, and to seek the Three-Eyed One as a guide.
After a long search, Temenus finds Oxylus riding a one-eyed horse, and adopts him to be his guide.
The Heraclides regroup and begin to campaign throughout Greece.
The Heraclides defeat the Pelopides throughout Peloponnesus
Greece is united under the Heraklides, each city is given to a surviving member. The intra-greek wears end.
Philip II, one of the Heraklides, conquers the country Macedonia
Alexander III, later Alexander the Great, is born the son of Philip II and a daughter of the Macedonians.
From the edges of creation the Fair Folk launch a massive coordinated attack on all of Creation
Fleeing the Fair Folk the Norse settle in the Latium Islands
Gaelic tribes unite to repel the Fair Folk
Using the Olympian Manse, Alexander unleashes a powerful attack on the Fair Folk , shattering thier forces and driving them out of Greece
The remnants of the Fair Folk Invasion are killed or driven from creation. It is discovered that large swaths of Creation's edges were diminished and reclaimed by The Wyld
Perceiving the threat to be ended, and left without a central power system the city-states fracture again
Alexander returns to his kingdom and gathers his forces to conquer Greece.
Alexander is crowned King of Greece, creating the Silver Throne and the Olympian League
The Olympian Order becomes the official state religion.
Having successfully set up Greek's government, religion, and defenses, Alexander begins his campaign to conquer the known world.
Alexander conquers the lower parts of The North, including Thrace
Carthage is founded in Alexander's absence
The Norse settlements are encountered on Sicillius. The Norse resist invasion by Greek forces.
Persia surrenders to Alexander, Alexander continues his campaign to the south, pausing for several months to conquer and raze Tyre
Alexander’s armies are stopped in Egypt, which allows itself to be peacefully annexed in exchange for autonomy and trade agreements.
Without Alexanders command Greek forces are unable to gain a foothold in Gaul, after suffering a major defeat.
The city of Rome is founded, based upon a mixture of Greek, Latin and Norse cultures
Maurya is discovered, Alexander extracts tribute from the new empire. He turns his attention towards the west.
Parthia is founded by Alexander, its regions divided between many governors each given command of their own legion.
Alexander leads his forces into the southern Wyld
After two years, Alexander's forces emerge from The Wyld in the South West. Amazingly none of his forces were affected by this expedition.
Western Afrika is conquered by Alexander and given the task of keeping Carthage in check. This area is given the name Numidia.
After conquering western Persia and most of the known world, at over 100 years old Alexander the Great officially announces the end of his campaigns and returns to Greece to rule his empire, taking the title of the Silver Emperor of the World.
Alexanders sets forth a plan to solidify his power, Greece's defenses, his grip on the Satrapies, and the borders of Creation itself.
Alexander sends his most worthy children to govern the @11 Great Cities.
Greeks are dispatched to construct the 5 wonders of the world, to reinforce the borders of Creation
The Roman Empire joins forms a defensive pact with the Nordic Clans , establishing the Latin League
Rome begins a sudden and rapid expansion throughout Latium, absorbing many of its close neighbors. This begins the first of the Punic Wars
Greece gradually loses control over its settlements in Persia due to Imperial drift. Legions are constantly dispatched to reign in the upstarts, continuing to today.
Egypt reasserts its independence from both Greece and Persia, closing its borders to the outside world.
The Cretan Islands sign an alliance of mutual protection. Meanwhile the survivors of the 7th Legion, a pre-Alexandrian group, seek asylum in Rhodes.
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