The believed year for the creation of the universe and foundation of all physical things.
The believed year for the creation of the universe and foundation of all physical things.
The gods create the Material and Outer Planes.
The Dwarven race awakens on the landmass that will eventually be called Jord.
The Elves leave the Feywild in regions where the veil between planes runs thin and enter the Material Plane on Eurra. They congregate and settle in the greatest forest of Vyrania, magically enhancing the land, plants, and beasts to protect their new domain.
Morhid, the legendary dragon of Jord, is said to have roamed the continent extensively at this time. The majority of myths and legends regarding Morhid are recorded.
Around this time, the Dwarves of Jord begin to organize into numerous small feudal kingdoms across their continent.
Several petty kingdoms ally together into factions and war over contested territories. In the aftermath Jord is now divided into seven nations. Going clockwise from the south: Bhur Darom, Goryan, Vanyar, Dhengolir, Kholdum, Kuldir and Bhur Furuhn (Inner Jord).
After negotiating for the better portion of a year, the neighboring small Jordish nations of Goryon and Vanyar unify through a political marriage of their royal families, forming the new Kingdom of Garlodir after the king, "Land/Place of Garlod".
The Tiefling race appears on Eurra at the volcanic island Dartai. They travel west and settle on the landmass that becomes Jamitari.
Bhur Darom invades the Kingdom of Garlodir. After years and much of the land is taken by force, the kingdom asks for terms to surrender. Bhur Darom claims the remaining lands of Garlodir and becomes the Bhur Darom Dominion.
A Tiefling captain, Yaspira Dosite, leads a small flotilla of ships on an exploratory mission west. After weeks of sailing, her ships encounter a group of islands surrounded by massively strong storms. Much of her flotilla is damaged as she tries to pass through them and is forced to limp back to Jamitari. The islands are subsequently named the Dosite Archipelago, after her.
Looking to make a name for himself, Reverence, a Tiefling seafarer, takes a ship west. He sails a more southerly route around the Dosite Archipelago to avoid the storms completely and reaches the Kingdom of Kuldir on the eastern shores of Jord. He is welcomed as a guest of the kingdom and stays for two and a half years before returning to Jamitari with gifts and documentation of his journey.
The Dwarves of Jord discover the phenomena of thermal lift.
The Dwarves of Jord build and successfully fly the first hot air balloon.
All lands of the world have been found and many begin to have regular contact. This newfound global awareness marks the start of the Unified Era. The Common Calendar starts to become the standard across most of the world
The Bhur Darom Dominion conquers the Kingdom of Kuldir, placing all Jord under one banner.
Dwarvish refugees of the fallen Kingdom of Kuldir flee Jord, traveling west to Vyrania after being denied asylum in Asada. The majority settle in Darellon.
The reigning pharaoh declares Asada an isolationist state in effort to quell clamor for reform and increasing outside influence.
The first cannons practical for warfare are invented almost simultaneously in Darellon and Jord.
The caste system of Dragonborn society is deposed after a limited, but drawn out, civil war. Power structure changes little, but all Dragonborn are no longer organized under permanent social ranks.
Asada regresses into a stateless continent with no order beyond settlements directly governing themselves.
The last pharaohs of the Miropan Empire lose all control, causing a swift collapse and power void on the continent.
The leader of the Dragonborn Emirate uplifts the first Ravenite to the title of Prince.
Darellon reorganizes, mostly peacefully, from a traditional monarchy to a crowned republic.
Over three quarters of a century the power of Celestianism gradually unites Asada.
Oswin (1208-1285) was an powerful noble and warrior that seized the throne of Brovia after the previous ruling family lost control in less than a century. He was ruthless in his bid to control the land and took Brovia from being a petty kingdom into a regional power. By the time the land was relatively calm he had sat the throne for nearly two decades and, sensing that he would not last another, pushed his two sons to produce heirs of their own so that he would be assured his hard won crown would be passed to a lasting dynasty. When his first grandson was born he quickly declared his successor and, as though the alleviated stress of the future no longer weighed on his need to live, he quickly began to decline in health. Despite the unease in the realm in his last hours, he was able to pass peacefully at the age of 77.
(1244-1288) Born to a land facing upheaval, the need for approval from an overbearing father, and constant feuding with his twin brother, Essen I had a rough life that culminated in a tragically short reign. Already a man when his father took the crown of Brovia and founded its seventh dynasty, Essen was put into even more harsh competition with his brother to stand out in all ways. Both spent years at a time in the field putting down uprisings from within and defending the borders from enemies without. When his father was nearing the end of his life, he decided that the first of his sons to have a viable heir born would be declared the official successor. This expectation was made while both were having to spend time away from court. It was luck that his wife, the Lady Evgenia, happened to become pregnant and a miracle that their first child was a son, quickly named after it's grandfather to curry even further favor. Within a year of his child being born and his position being assured, Essen ascended the throne amid even stronger tensions with his brother. Before the two could come to a peaceful resolution a plague arrived with the spring of 1288 and killed both by the start of summer. While the eventual Oswin the Younger was mercifully spared the sickness almost all of the Hyrcanan family was taken within the same year.
Named after his, at the time of his birth, still living grandfather to curry favor, Oswin the Younger was born as the tie-breaking maneuver to avoid a war of succession between his twin father and uncle. His birth was well timed as soon afterwards a virulent plague began to cross the land and within months his both his father and uncle were dead along with the majority of his extended family. He ruled almost exactly thirty-seven years to the day from his coronation at the age of 2. To protect his health advisors of his late father held the reins of government while his claim on the throne was kept secure by loyalists until he reached his majority. Pressure was also placed on him to marry and have children as his family line was essentially exhausted of heirs. He married at age 18 and over the course of six years had three children: the Princes Oswin (III), Essen, and Tatarin. His elder sons Oswin and Essen grew to adulthood. Tatarin died before reaching adolescence. Oswin the Younger had to deal with factionalism against his rule from within and without, even between his own sons vying for preference in succession until they had their first children. Given his age at the time of his death, many suspected foul play, though no official claims or charge was ever made.
Oswin III ruled in similar fashion to his predecessors, trying to maintain the national standing of Brovia, still somewhat unstable from his great-grandfather's reign establishing the dynasty. He instituted a national bank that helped uplift common people into the emerging mercantile elite, drawing power away from the nobles that had hounded the powers and position of his forebears. Trade struggled to find footing until his marriage to Jacina of Darellon. The choice was made to avoid the appearance of any favoritism or elevation of any house at court and the marriage was not a happy one. However, the birth of his son Orlan seemed to make him a moderate ruler for several years. Whether it be from pressure within court or from his own drive to expand Brovian territory, Oswin eventually made a push westward and formally declared war on Darellon despite his wife's former ties to the land. Surprisingly, he left domestic affairs under the control to his wife and advisors while he traveled to the front and ruled by courier on important issues. This lasted for two years as he led his forces directly. He was killed in battle during an ambush in the winter of 1337 as his camp traveled.
Jacina declared herself regent after the death of her husband only to deny the crown to her son when he came of age. Jacina consolidated her power by forging alliances and annexing neighboring territories. Died after a 44 year reign, having made Brovia the first world power on the continent.
Queen Jacina of Brovia approached the local power in the unaffiliated region of Cransmere, a Dragonborn clan, and offered them rank and position within her kingdom if they would declare loyalty to her and rule the area as a vassal state in her name. The head of the clan, Torvothkel of Yornaar, agreed to the arrangement and became the head of the newly ennobled ruling House Yornaar and first Duke of the Cransmere Governorate.
Having had an amiable relationship based on trade and diplomacy for centuries, the Dragonborn Emirate was successfully negotiated into a merger with the Kingdom of Brovia by Queen Jacina and Emir Vorkris Morseth. The Emirate remains autonomous regarding most internal affairs.
After years of fruitless negotiations with the tribal Bearfolk to join with Brovia, Queen Jacina decides to simply annex the territory instead.
Queen Jacina formally announces her realm and combined allied states as the Brovian Imperium and declares herself Empress after consolidating her territorial gains.
Orlan quickly succumbs to paranoia about the security of his throne and works to undermine several policies instituted by his mother in a bid to gain popularity within the Imperial court. Also marred by meager success in series of expansionist campaigns. His erratic personal behavior as Emperor, including the possible murder of one of his sons, caused his generals to form a coup that successfully assassinated him and raised his eldest son to the throne. He had reigned 6 years.
Braid was more mentally secure than his father, and had claimed to want reform within the realm, he was unable to enact decisive policies, especially on the military front. At first he decided to continue the war started by his father, only to attempt suing for peace later. When negotiations failed the war was expanded. Braid's 14 year reign became highly reactionary. While the Empire's size largely stayed the same, military settlements and outposts expanded along contested borders in the wake of a wave of nationalism. Braid died of an illness while on a tour of the Empire's western frontier near Darellon.
The Dragonborn Emirate, with some Dwarven assistance, create the first practical steam engine and apply it towards improving land and sea travel. The engines are quickly adapted by the Brovian Imperium into locomotives, mobile artillery, and steamships.
Marden ended the longstanding war with the northern realms and reinvested in domestic infrastructure. The Imperium modernizes, but makes no attempts at compensating the states that will eventually join together as the Confederacy. A dissident group of Brovian citizens organized an assassination plot on the Emperor while he was traveling on his personal steam train. A bomb was planted on the tracks and detonated as his private car passed over. The armored car, a gift from the Dragonborn Emirate, saved his life. However, a secondary bomb was thrown into the midst of his surviving retinue as they prepared to flee the area.
The formation of the political alliance under the Kingdom of Glayswen along with the Nation of Darellon and the Elven Leagues as a collective defense bloc. The member states rush to develop themselves militarily and technologically to par with the Imperium.
(1412- ) Ascended to the Imperium throne at the age of 19 upon the assassination of his father, soon afterwards declaring war on the Glayswen Confederacy. Marden II's reign has, thus far, been entirely concurrent with the Great War.
The assassination of Marden the Great triggers war between the Imperium and Confederacy.
Lapis Amaranthine, Phuc Her, and the Swayson Sisters meet as prisoners in the Great Fortress of Jord. After overpowering their guards, the four form an adventuring party to escape and reach the free world again.