A prophecy granted to a cult of criminals that formed in Jurejun. It spoke of future events which the The Strand-Blood Cult were meant to prevent.
The Strand-Blood War was a decade of terror for all involved. With both the Snow Rocks and Strand-Bloods each taking their own path into a new world, their pioneers would eventually clash (though they knew this was their fate at the onset). Each group would go on to find its own native support that only brought destruction to those that decided to join. The war would allow humanity to gain a foothold in a land that they would eventually come to dominate, but the Strand-Bloods would have no place in it, eventually being snuffed out by their Snow Rock oppressors. Note: There will be some overlap with the main timeline, as there are factors that did not directly occur because of the war, but still had an impact on it.
A prophecy granted to a cult of criminals that formed in Jurejun. It spoke of future events which the The Strand-Blood Cult were meant to prevent.
The growth of the Strand-Bloods by assimilating members of other cults, or full groups entirely.
A meeting between Abbot II and Kanel Logratte where she shared the Blood-Strand Prophecy, informed Kanel about the cults of Jurejun and asked for support voyaging towards the new lands.
The meeting held by Kanel Logratte after great consideration of Abbot II's information about Jurejun
The initial, lackluster frontal assault on Jurejun by the Saltkrigere that resulted in a loss for the fleet.
The Strand-Blood Cult's settlement of Drulluvatn (modern-day Mot D'nir). They were unaware of the existence of other sentient races in the region, such as the Naga-Tel and Tara-Jhen.
The insertion of Saltkrigere soldiers into the Jurejun population under the guise of being banished criminals.
Abbot II's first exploration into the dense marshes outside of Drulluvatn's shores. Most of the 15 individuals accompanying her would die before returning to the shores.
The period in which Strand-Bloods learn how to survive Drulluvatn (called Mot D'nir by the locals) from the Tara-Jhen, as well as cultural exchange between the groups.
The settling of the storms between the Snow Rock Isles and the mainland continents, believed to have been caused by Bailum fighting Ithitar from beyond Ornjack's web.
Having their home and family taken from them, the Strand-Bloods began working up political alliances with the largest of the Naga-Tel tribes, even going as far as to share Jurejun tree spores for growth.
The vision granted to Haas Thinil from Chal Churdour, which would subsequently lead to recognition of the being by the Naga-Tel.
The beginning of the Saltkrigere expeditions to find substantially habitable territory, more incredible fauna (such as the Kaban), and most importantly to find the Strand-Bloods.
The first meeting between the Saltkrigere ground troops and the Tara-Jhen, which would soon become an alliance.
The fortification of Ravahinas village after the discovery of the Saltkrigere presence in Mot D'nir.
The Southern Saltkrigere dispatch informs Hamish Troutlung about the location of the Strand-Blood cult.
Hamish prepares his men for the horrors of the marsh and for the sacking of Ravahinas.
The small assault against the Shellbay colony, which resulted in a cascade of military action from the Snow-Rocks and Shellbay residents.
The first assault against Ravahinas, in which the Saltkrigere suffered great losses, with the initial Saltkrigere explorers serving as guides.
The treaty between Shellbay and Bito Ri that would ensure peace between the two peoples. Further, it would see an alliance and trade deals until 15 years after the destruction of the Strand-Bloods and the people of Ravahinas.
The combined forces of the Tara-Jhen and Saltkrigere against Ravahinas. They did not penetrate the walls, but managed to force some of the inhabitants onto the outer battle field. The preparations took the largest amount of time and the assault itself was short-lived, as the Saltkrigere tended to prefer.
The revelation granted to Haas Thinil which motivated her to attack the Tara-Jhen at their main spiritual center.
The short lived spiritual disaster amongst the Tara-Jhen of Thiff, brought on by their Naga-Tel guests.
The period in which the Tara-Jhen destroyed the roots that had spread at Bito Ri and beyond, which was eventually passed on to be performed by Kaban slaves.
The period in which a high portion of Thiff's population and the entire Drulluvatn-Saltkrigere force (including Hamish himself) prepared to destroy Ravahinas.
The complete submersion of Ravahinas after the redirection of water from a northern sea.
The imprisonment of Abbot II and Haas Thinil within the Saltkrigere fleet and later within the city of Thiff.
The execution of the remaining Strand-Bloods and Haas Thinill. Also the beginning of political ties between the people of Thiff and Shellbay.