The City of Elundiel is invaded by Narrathi forces
This is the historical event of the War of Winter's Fire, as viewed from Elven scholars.
The City of Elundiel is invaded by Narrathi forces
Elven rangers clash with Narrathi forces in the Atama Bridge, near the Iron Pass
Elves from the different cities join in Council, to discuss the recent hostilities between the Narrathi Empire and the elven forces of the Vinteraeln clan; war is declared, and most, if not all, of elvenkind -except the Oceanborn- pool their resources into the campaign.
Narrathi forces invade the Sealtiel coast, elves as a unified army for the first time; it is the first time Duskborn cannons are used in a military action, it is also the first time the Narrathi unleash Chuuls and Berserker-goblins into battle.
Elves try to consolidate a foothold on the North of the continent, but they are driven back by Narrathi forces, and Dwarven artillery that is keeping both the goblinoids and elves away form their mountain Holds.
Elven rangers take the city of Hakken-Falbur from the Narrathi, and claim it for the elves are Wintershieldr, later it would be retaken by the goblinoids, and be contested by both sides until the end of the War. In time, it would be occupied by Humans and be renamed Twelve-Tower City
After suspecting the Narrathi and the Khanath empires were conspiring agains the Elves, they decided to unleash the Ritual of The Twins' Wrath on the Khanath. Thus Creating The Great Waste.
After decades of enslavement, the orcs rise and revolt; guided by a cunning orc warlord named Jagath, they quickly take the Narrathi forces by surprise.
The Elves sign a non-aggression pact with the Dwarves as long as they can use the North as a safe safehaven for their troops, but the Dwarves keep the Runes of Grudge carved in their Columns of Memory, of their past invasion and attack of their holds
The Elves push Narrathi forces in a pincer formation, destroying footholds on the The Great Waste, The Valley Princes , and another from the North.
Elves begin to push more and more into the Goblin Empire, and the goblins begin to grow desperate. Flesh Golems, Minotaur slaves, and other abominations begin to pour from their Arcane Strongholds; Elves also become more reckless with their tactics, employing more and more Automata and Clocwork weaponry.
The remnants of the Narrathi high command, and most of the goblinoid army leave Karash via unknown means, but Dwarven scouts and Duskborn soldiers suggest that perhaps there was tunneling partly involved. The rest of the war would be mop up the last remaining resistance. Most of the goblins would hide in the dark woods and ruins, bugbears would hide in the mountains, while hobgoblins would isolate themselves in their fortress-cities. Most of the elves, horrified of what they had brought to the continent, would convene in the Council of Leaves: Most would exile themselves into floating cities, while some of the Duskborn elves would stay, hoping to share their technology with others, and maybe help mend the wound done to the continent; the Green-born would retreat to the woods and jungles, cursing their cousins, and vowing to destroy all technology, and return to the Old Ways.