Underoverse Events of Ybele Timeline
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Events of Ybele

Timeline of events in Ybele mainly corresponding to major national moments in history and the more  specific events in the lives of Fox Yumael Linnor, Madeline Linnor, Inoor Velenin, Noma, and Thorin Redbeard. These all tie in primarily to the campaign known as "Train Encounters," but extends to reference prior history as it is important.

Terraformation | Reign of Emperor Gaius

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The creation of the empire known as Ybele by Emperor Gaius, using the Gaia Staff to terraform the lands to be abundant and fertile, blessed by the goddess Mytera. The nation was smaller at this time than what is mostly known to be Ybele and at the time was nearly landlocked, having a country to the south of it known as Lenoir.

  • 798 Terra


    Ybeli Raid of the Ophiucus Temple
    Disaster / Destruction

    The Temple of Ophiucus, home of the Ophiucus Order was raided under controversial circumstances lead by the first emperor of Ybele, Emperor Gaius. In the bloody massacre of the mountain temple, the members of the order were taken out one by one, leaving only one to eventually survive– he who is known as Aratus.

  • 870 Terra


    Gaius Ascends to Fey Deityhood
    Celestial

    Emperor Gaius ascends to an immortal form, blessed by the life goddess Mytera. He becomes intertwined in "Mytera's Tree," in a seemingly catatonic, yet present state. He is categorized as a great fey and a minor deity.

  • 870 Terra


    Scattering of the Gaia Slates
    Diplomatic action

    Emperor Gaius hid the the Gaia Staff in an undisclosed location nearly impossible to find– in order to do so, in case of major national emergency Gaius scattered seven slates across the empire, when brought together forming a map to eventually find the location of the staff and activate the trials to determine ownership of the staff. Over the years the slates migrated with their keepers or through other, less solid means.