The dragons build their ancient city of Sarirpala, the first city upon the world.
The dragons build their ancient city of Sarirpala, the first city upon the world.
Humans domesticate crops on Terrosea, and organised agriculture begins to develop.
Human souls grow large enough to acquire the use of magic for the very first time.
The first human mage, Anenky, is born.
The ancient city state of Senet'tu is built upon a fertile plain, one of the earliest metropolitan human settlements.
Ryseum is founded upon the Nimula peninsula in Terrosea. It will one day grow to be the world's great city.
A plague hits the Caeruli nobility of Ryseum, and a slave revolt takes place during the chaos. Ryseum is burned in the aftermath.
Surah, the Holy Redeemer, is allegedly born in Ryseum. Some say with a destiny chosen by the gods, though he begins life as a simple farmer.
Surah, having united the farming towns of Nimula, defeats a Urcifer raid. He is crowned Lord of Ryseum by popular proclamation.
The Great Temple of Surah is built by the descendants of Surah, solidifying his cult of personality.
The city of Ryseum is renamed to Surah by the sitting King as part of a wider cult of personality being established.
Sura was conquered by the Senet'tu dynasty of Kibmehhk in 887. The Kibmehk rulers were let into the city by a coalition of nobility.
The scholar Tureis writes down and revises Suran religion, codifying the disparate belief systems and bending them to his whim.
The Neratoria dragon settles in Bakieh, and the seed of the Neratoria Cunia begins to germinate.
Zhen Kang, court mage to the Shen of Liang, proposes a theory on the inheritance of magic being determined by genetics. He later discards the theory.
After Senet'tu fell into a civil war upon the death of Emperor Perumu. Sura was left isolated as a single city-state.
Agaptus ‘The Great’ conquers Senet'tu.
Lin Xun creates the Soul Theory, working with Zhen Kang's earlier data, to come to the conclusion that magical inheritance is due to reincarnation.
The city state of Bakieh falls to the Suran invasion of Victellus. The city is sacked and the Princely family flees but the Neratoria Cunia is left unassaulted.
The Seven Scale Pact is signed, assuring the Neratoria Cunia freedom from tax or tariff and legal status equal to a sovereign nation, in return for the Neratoria's acquiescence to Bakieh's conquest.
Xue Jing theorises that the soul stores a template of the body, as the explanation for why magic cannot permanently modify human bodies.
Garlvius Aon discovers the Spell of Soul Sight, revolutionising healing magic.
The Neratoria purchases the Dax Bakieh, historical fortress of the Prince of Bakieh from House Ermitia, to serve as its new base of operations.
The Neratoria Cunia gains a seat in the senate of Sura in return for forgiveness of debts acquired by the imperial government during the Gold Blood War.
The god Nofre is renamed Noimysn to follow Suran traditions.
The Kingdom of Juventius is first settled by Damasus the Great, who leads a group of exiles from the Sura Empire to found a city at the meeting of the four rivers of Pascent.
Damasus is crowned as the first Manirex of Juventius by popular proclamation.
Linus Damasus inherits the throne from his father Damasus Elatus.
Aufida Cosconius, the only female Manirex of Juventius, inherits the throne and the royal house shifts to that of her husband.
Brothers Cosconius Cosconius and Denius Cosconius pass of fevers just a few days apart; the throne passes to their distant relatives the House of Cosmisius. Bellius Lucretius is crowned.
Bellius Lucretius founds the Collegium of the Arcane to promote magical knowledge within Juventius and train battlemages.
Marcallas Therius seizes the throne, reinstating the House of Cosmisius.
Tettidius Amelius quells the Blue Revolt, so called for the uniforms of the rebels, that rises upon the death of his father.
General Vibius Sinius is adopted by childless Bellius Tettidus as heir to the throne.
The Neratoria Cunia gains the contract to strike new Ytherin currency in light of the 29th century economic collapse, to replace the now worthless royal currency.
Damasus Tettidus and his three sons Damasus Damasus, Vibius Damasus and Amelius Damasus die in quick succession over five years amidst a noble rebellion.
Gallus Tasius is crowned Manirex by the revolt. His reign lasts less than a year before he flees into exile.
Frius Rhesus Sorio is appointed the First Royal Court Mage of Juventius.
Sorio Villa is constructed by Frius Rhesus Sorio on the outskirts of Juventius as a fortified holding.
The Curia Optimas, an advisory council of nobles, forms to hold the regency during Ruccius Marcallas' minority.
The Suran Temple of Ramio is built in Surah City by the emperor of the time.
The Legend of Magic by Omius Helvius is published, a semi-mythical account of the history of magic.
The Royal Fortress burns, killing elderly Manirex Pillio Ruccius and two of his sons as well as prominent nobles, and destroying the royal residence. It is investigated as suspicious but no culprit is found.
Polus Vinias constructs the Royal Palace and expands the walls of Juventius City, doubling the cities size.
The House of Teniye inherits the throne upon Pillio Ruccius' death; the closest heir, King of Naeus Sienel, gives the title to his younger brother Polus Vinias to avoid a peasant revolt at the idea of direct foreign rule.
Polus Ausonius dies without heir. His aunt's grandson is the closest heir, and the House of Iustinus takes throne under Rennius Vel.
Rennius Vel dies on the battlefield, fighting the Naeus invasion. His son Herius inherits the throne at age 15.
The Naeus invasion fails when Caepio withdraw their support from the costly war effort, and Naeus is forced to withdraw from Juventius.
Naeus attempts to secure their own candidate as heir to the throne of Juventius but are unsuccessful, and so launch an invasion of Juventius with the cooperation of Caepio.