The Three Deities - Fosas, Fusi, and Talon - create the world of Tilorum. Talon creates Five Dragons to protect the new world.
The following are events that greatly shaped the world of Tilorum
These events took place before any mortal race was created in Tilorum.
The Three Deities - Fosas, Fusi, and Talon - create the world of Tilorum. Talon creates Five Dragons to protect the new world.
Traveling through the Elemental and Abyssal Planes, several Fiends look to invade Tilorum and make it their own. They are pushed back by the combined efforts of the Five Dragons.
With the knowledge of the First Demon Invasion at their disposal, Fiends -- led by the Greater Fiend, Orezol -- brought a much more fierce battle to Tilorum. During the conflict, the Gold Dragon, Keeper of Time, was slain. Due to this, the Five were no longer able to manipulate time within Tilorum. The invasion was ultimately repelled by the remaining Dragons.
Using their powers over life and the elements, the Dragons created the first sentient race in Tilorum: The Dragonborn. Each group of Dragonborn belonged to the brood of its creating Dragon and were naturally compelled to obey the whims of that Dragon, even if he or she was not physically present. The Dragonborn served as the frontline fighters for the remainder of the Second Demon Invasion.
To further help shape the world now that a sentient race was present, the Blue Dragon brought the Elves to life, blessed with the same immortality of the Dragons and a natural affinity for magic.
As Tilorum was protected by the Five Dragons, turmoil turned within. The Dragon Era encompasses the events that took place while at least one of the Five Dragons lived within Tilorum.
Wanting more solid hands to help shape the earth as he saw necessary, the Black Dragon created Dwarves in the southwestern continent of Tilorum in secret.
Upon learning of the Black Dragon's creation of the Dwarves in secret, the Blue Dragon declared war against his brother and the two clashed in a major battle in the Western Continent. Their sister, the Green Dragon, sought to intervene, but was killed amidst the chaos. The death of their sibling caused the two to go into hiding and mourning.
The Elves found their first city of Elda and create the nation of Phabe.
Knowing the Blue Dragon used its immense magic to create them, a group of Elves conducted a series of experiments in secret. Eventually, a group of a hundred Elves sacrificed the the magic of their immortality to bring a new race into being in Tilorum: Humans. They were outcast from the rest of the Elves, and with their bodies now mortal, they took up the name, “Dark Elves.” They traveled across the sea to the Western Continent and founded the city of Veron, and the Human-Dark Elf nation of Dusael.
As tensions rose between the nations of Dusael and Phabe, a war broke out over control of a northern island. Dusael would eventually reach out to negotiate terms of surrender.
Disgusted with what Tilorum had become in his centuries of hiding, the Blue Dragon attacked a village in Dusael, leading to the War of the Blue Dragon.
With most of the Five Dragons dead, many turned to a new source of hope: the Light of Fosi. The Camae Monastery was founded by a group of monks who traveled south of Phabe, mapping various geography along the way. As the nation was founded, it became the first Theocratic nation in Tilorum, with the Mouth of the Light serving as its sole ruler.
Dusael and Camae reach an agreement that Camae would become a Dusael Protectorate. While they would not be required to provide financial support, their Paladins would be an official part of the Dusael military.
In a three-year war that would signal the end of the Dragon Era, the War of the Red Dragon saw numerous era-defining moments such as the rise of Emperor Dezreki Dusael, the unification of the Dragonborn under Beket the Unchained, and the first show of military power by the Paladins of Camae.
With the Dragons in Tilorum extinct, a new era was ushered in focused on the largely mortal races of Tilorum.
The Dwarven Silverhand Expedition would lead to the construction of the great city of Agrammon.