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History of the World

This is the history of the civilizations of the world. So far the "world" is mostly limited to Eikeozoa and a few thoughts of things that might have happened elsewhere. In order to keep myself real to the development of civilization, my History of the World timeline uses BCE/CE per the real world calendar. This does not line up with the Universal Timeline Date (UTD) used with the histories I'm building for the world! UTD 0 is 0 RR, 3900 BCE, and 4601 DR. (Click the timeline link or scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Timeline" for the events laid out without all the exposition.)
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    Math:
    B/CE + 3900 = RR/UTD
    B/DR + 4601 = RR/UTD
    B/DR + 8500 = B/CE
    UTD - 3900 = B/CE
    UTD - 4601 = B/DR

Multiple Calendars in Use

In the novel, there are different groups using different calendars. Some agree on things like months and days, while others do not. For the most part, the months will sync up well; only the years and new year choices will not.  

Midlands Calendar, by River Reckoning (RR or Before RR/BRR)

Universal Timeline Date (UTD) starts at 0 to match this calendar.
Starting from the Reelcana River Flood as year zero (3900 BCE/4601 DR). Counts moons (each of the revolutions of the primary moon, Tiansen) and weeks based on the lunar cycle, which is a thirty-day, five-week cycle, of which there are twelve each year. (Mazzetwili, the second moon, moves offset, but there aren't holidays based on "the Child" moon.) They follow the seasons, and while the druidic Wheel of the Year is convenient to keep in mind, the celebrations in the Midlands are more secular than religious. Their first month begins with the vernal equinox, which becomes part of their new year celebrations. Over time, their names for the moons have superseded other naming systems, so their moon names are used by most people. (Beginning with the first day of Spring: Sprouting Grass Moon, Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon, Buck Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Harvest Moon, Hunter's Moon, Beaver Moon, Cold Moon, Ice Moon, Snow Moon, Sap Moon.)   See the History of the Midlands for more information.  

Druidic Calendar, by Druid Reckoning (DR or Before DR/BDR)

As the druids came from off-continent, their histories date back to a different set of seasons, different milestones, and so forth. Their months are offset the Midlands Calendar, but the druids count moons and weeks based on the lunar cycle just as the native people of the continent do. The druid new year is Longnight, the shortest night of the year, when the sun begins its return. Their year is divided by the Wheel of the Year celebrations, eight equidistant solar celebrations, and twelve named moons. Over time their naming system for the moons grew to match the Eikeo peoples’, as their former names of moons referred to seasons which Eikeozoa does not have. (Beginning with the first day of Winter: Ice Moon, Snow Moon, Sap Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, Flower Moon, Strawberry Moon, Buck Moon, Sturgeon Moon, Harvest Moon, Hunter's Moon, Beaver Moon, Cold Moon.) The earliest date relevant to the story is 8500 BCE/4600 BRR, when the druids arrived on this continent. This is year one by Druid Reckoning (1 DR), which the druids refer to as “the first year upon the soil of Eikeozoa”. Since theirs is primarily an oral history, they don’t really use any sort of notation, the “DR” is generally used by others so they can match dates.   See the History of the Druids for more information.

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Before Common Era

  • -3300000 BCE


    Stone Age
    Era beginning/end

    The period of human history between the use of the first stone tools c. 3.3 million years ago and the beginning of recorded history with the invention of writing systems.

  • -8500 BCE


    Arrival of the Druids
    Population Migration / Travel

    The Druidic Diaspora from the Cradle of Civilization eventually led some of the druids to Eikeozoa. They came in peace, and while not every native people welcomed their arrival, most recognized the deep wisdom of the druid sages and wanted to have access to their larger wealth of knowledge.

    Location
    Eikeozoa
    More reading
    Arrival of the Druids
  • -3900 BCE


    Reelcana River Flood
    Disaster / Destruction

    Following major earthquakes and devastation in the northern mountains and a series of major storms, the Reelcana River flooded nearly thrice its already significant width, tearing through the peoples that kept temporary or seasonal settlements along its banks. This is the accepted "year zero" of the calendar used by the people of the Midlands, and the Highland Clans recognize it as a major event, especially following the other natural disasters.

    Location
    Eikeozoa
    More reading
    Reelcana River Flood
  • -3000 BCE


    Bronze Age
    Era beginning/end

    By 3000 BCE, city-states had collectively formed civilization with government, religion, division of labour, and writing. The Bronze Age was marked by the use of copper and then bronze by the prehistoric peoples, who used such metals to fashion tools. In some areas, the Bronze Age saw the widespread adoption of agriculture. The pottery wheel.

  • -800 BCE


    Iron Age
    Era beginning/end

    The Archaic Period is generally considered to have lasted from around the 8th century BCE, and overall was characterized by the prevalent smelting of iron with ferrous metallurgy and the use of carbon steel.

  • -799 BCE

    -200 BCE


    Axial Age
    Era beginning/end

    The Axial Age is used to describe the history of this time period outside of Eikeozoa. Widespread trade and communication between distinct regions in this period, including the rise of the Silk Road. This period saw the rise of philosophy and proselytizing religions.

  • -293 BCE


    Discovery of Arcanum Crystal
    Discovery, Scientific

    The discovery of Arcanum Crystal and how it could be used to fuel arcane magitech completely changed the Iron Age and the possibilities in most arenas. It kicked off a technological revolution that continues well through the time period of the story.

    Additional timelines
  • -179 BCE

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    -179 BCE

    17 /9 17:00

    Attack on Epraisia
    Military action

    After the failure to come to a diplomatic resolution, Feshaesia attacked Epraisia.

    More reading
    Attack on Epraisia
  • -179 BCE

    17 /9 12:00

    Ria's Story (Part One, Chapter One)
    Life, Relocation

    Part One starts on the 17th of the Cold Moon in the year 3721! Ria and her family receive notice they have to leave Droyca for the capital.

    Location
    Droyca

Common Era