The Aegans invent/discover space travel (planet to planet).
This timeline is sort of a test for me so I can map out events since I'm having trouble keeping track of where they fall.
Immediately after 1492, the Ptísi Era marks the discovery of interplanetary travel, and thus the inevitable colonization of the Raca System's various celestial bodies. Ptísi means, "Flight."
The Aegans invent/discover space travel (planet to planet).
The United Federation of Aegans is founded, in the hopes that they can encourage people from all walks of life to pursue space travel, pioneering, and defence.
Following December 21st, 1717, the Xechnáme Era marks the end of the Aegan race with nearly all of them becoming extinct or wrapped beyond recognition following a system-wide calamity. The handful of "unscathed" survivors are scattered across the ruined system, while the civilization that arises from their ashes no longer remembers what once was- thus giving light to the name Xechnáme, "We forget."
The end of the Aegan civilization. A white-gold dragon emerged from within the solar system of Raca, wreaking havoc upon its planets. The ancients tried as they might, but the division of their peoples from infighting out of fear, and the sudden uselessness of their advanced technology, did nothing to prevent their demise. Their final hope was a sole, pale pink-white dragon that slumbered within one of the planets. But even though he managed to imprison the white-gold one, this dragon too was torn asunder, much like his home.
Judith Arundel, under her true name Lilith Zireael, gathers what remains of the survivors of Starfall to form the CRWN Foundation with the goal of having a contingency plan should Oroitz escape its containment and resume its destructive rampage.
The CRWN Foundation had succeeded in creating a highly adaptable creature, however, this initial prototype was on the whole considered a failure as it was extremely hostile. The three prototype creatures broke containment, maiming and mauling the staff, creating the very first Hollows in the process. Lilith managed to flee the site, locking it away and leaving the creatures trapped within.
An era mostly encompassing the Ethonian Revolution, but its namesake comes from the fact that a year prior to the revolution was when Mance O'Mali had abducted the God of Fire, causing the sun to halt at the horizon, as a Lark often signifies the coming of morning.
After the assassination of Morgan Aeron, and the capture of Ignis, the God of Fire, the laws of nature within Raxodin had begun to warp. The kingslayer Mance O'Mali had become corrupted and began seeking out other Gods to capture. With each God taken, Raxodin was damaged even more- the ocean rose without cease, the sun froze at the horizon, winds ceased and the air became stagnant and sickening, once strong stones whithered like dust and ash from tremors that swept the land, and the souls of the dead could not pass on to become the new living. It was not until the fearful and hopeless people of Ethon rallied behind the one they called Finch, that they were able to combat Mance and his host of Hollows, slay him, and return balance to the fragile land.
The brief era after the revolution is won and Finch is crowned king. The first few other-worldly visitors appear, and some survivors of the calamity return. Many difficulties arise when this knowledge comes to light, and many harrowing discoveries and deep wounds are created. Although Raxodin now has peace from their war, this would be a dark age for the Unisphere as a whole... Hence the Nightingale, as they signify the coming of night.
After the revolution, the Ethonians unanimously agreed that Finch takes the place of the king of Raxodin. It's mostly just a title now, as the Ethonians can govern themselves, but they will refer to Finch in times of need and will listen and accept any opinions and requests Finch gives with the highest priority. Finch themselves takes up residence in Frostmist Castle.
Althasi, once upon a time the moon of Meylara, is now a flooded world where cities on chains rise and fall with the violent tide. Upon Finch setting foot in the main city, an ancient doom was released, and the sins of the old world are reawakened.
Asterion joins Finch's side as Queen of Raxodin. It is at the same time that rumours arise of a fiery-maned beast with the physique of a lion, antlers of an elk, and three glowing eyes, is roaming the woods of Raxodin wantonly slaughtering its people every full moon.
Kari Glaswelltir, another ghost appears. An aspiring monster hunter for hire, as well as Asterion's lover in their life. Not long after her arrival, another ghost tied to the two of them would show too- Titus Hugo Gneiwick, nicknamed 'Windy' who was hellbent on killing Kari and Asterion again in death as he did in life.
Asterion revives once more, quicker and more whole this time- although now she has a marked attitude change, becoming much more distant, and the reigns on her more primal instincts even more loosened. The timing of her return frightens Finch, nearly causing her to die a third time and leaves her permanently scarred along her right side.
Asterion dies for a third time at the hands of Finch. After murdering Dawn, Raven, and Gwenyn, Finch goes out to hunt Asterion down in order to try and quell Asterion's rancour. Asterion, still feral and blinded by primal instincts, attempts to maul Finch as well, but Finch shoots and kills them out of self-defence. Her death marks the end of the Nightingale Din Era.
In the wake of the events during the Nightingale Din, the two remaining guests of Finch part ways, and Finch themselves begins to isolate themselves within Frostmist Castle.