The Cult of Oirae establishes the Treasury of Ocophel, an international bank / temple.
Timeline of the world's religious traditions.
The Cult of Oirae establishes the Treasury of Ocophel, an international bank / temple.
Rough date for the widespread institution of Uvandar Humanology across the subjects of the Uvan Empire.
The Gate of Three is constructed in Sabellis City by Et Davinet, representing the strength of the Pact of Three.
The Huw Jdeb - Great Sky religion arises from the ashes of the old kingdom of Ek Jad, spreading across Sassam and Najamur.
Founding of the religion of Jailindulayin, the All-Seer, which evolves from the power vacuum after the Kingdom of Ek Jad dissolved in UT 476. The faith begins in Ek Jad and spreads about 100 years later to the island of Yei.
Inspired by the new Läänti Ascendism of the North, Qa petitions the Church for a new set of exceptions pertaining to their unique language laws.
The House of Pivoya finds itself ill-equipped to hold their newly acquired territories given the toll of the spice war on the house coffers. Their interests are overtaken by the competing Minore family.
The Sons of the Serpent at long last oust the Hex from Enk' Ishr, and indeed, from the continent of Gnosit. Half of the dark mages flee to nearby Pendahar, half to Tyril, site of the vast empire they once ruled. This divide evidences a schism within the Hex between the former group, whose members remain single-mindedly dedicated to returning Khajuro to this plane through magical mastery, and the latter, which believes that regaining political power is the best means to this goal.
Several southern tribes band into a trading federation, raising the price within the Principalities of the valuable spice, Riangh. The Pivoyat go to war hoping to break the alliance, and, in so doing, extend the boundaries of their territories further south and also eastwards to the sea.
Duration: 117 years The Riangh Wars, 731-614 UTThe worshippers of Khajuro win the ruin of Enk' Ishr, in Sekh Anoob, after a decades-long siege against The Sons of the Serpent.
The excesses of the Jailohms fall under scrutiny as their hold over the people tightens into a crushing grip. Their need for worship leads to widespread abuses of power, drawing comparisons to the Grave Gods. In the end they are violently overthrown by the mob, the royal family drawn and quartered.
An ancient ruin in Sekh Anoob is determined to be Enk' Ishr, the city whose inhabitants Khajuro famously slayed to achieve immortality. Followers of the Master from around the globe, including the recently deposed Circle of Tyril, set off to besiege the site.
Magic is fully outlawed, and anyone shown to possess the Gift, exiled. To compensate for the harsh new restrictions, the Jailohms introduce unprecedented pageantry into their ruling style. Religion is once again made central to everyday life via institutional worship of the royal family. The old god of Death continues to be a banned image. Duration: 106 years
The Dynasty's belief that religion had made their people gullible to the leadership of mages in the past leads them to try and demolish the institution. The backlash to this decision spells the end of Majoholt rule.
Using Council techniques for detecting those with the Gift, the Majoholts institute measures to control the magical population. A statewide purge of anything associated with the "Old Gods" begins. Duration: 111 years
The Pact of Three - an egalitarian arrangment between the Congregation of the Ascended, The Council of Landezon, and noble rulers of Rela, is established, articulating the limits and responsibilities of these parties.
The healing magic the Circle of Tyril gave to the Council is found to be corrupted. After generations of use, its curse comes finally to fruition in a plague that ravages the continent of Rela. Taking advantage of the ensuing chaos, the Circle of Tyril expands its borders northwards.
Duration: 100 yearsThe people of south Tyril violently overthrow their masters. Reminders of the Pale Ones' reign, such as artifacts and idols, are destroyed on a large scale. The sorcerors are forced into hiding. Duration: 27 years
Exploiting the Black Tiger Tribes' faith, the followers of Khajuro establish a sizable realm with themselves at the head as God-Kings. Unspeakable evils designed to further their mastery of dark magic are visited upon the populace in the form of "religious rites". Duration: 185 years
Rough dates for the sorceror Khajuro, a.k.a. Kithwi of Marduq, the founder of Necromancy / The Exiled Tradition.
A conqueror from Del, Amengranke (He Who Stands Against the Wind) absorbs the land of Azodel into his empire, and introduces the worship of The Dreamer, Nurhasi to its people.
Birth of Nurhasi The Dreamer of Delhiza, founder of The Nurhetic Tradition tradition of magic.
Historical evidence for the earliest form of the Priestesses of the Kah traces its emergence to roughly this date.
Conjectured timeline within which the mythic realm of Devokan is thought to have existed.