1. Timelines

Érennia (Timeline)

This is a tactical world chronicle meaning that no race or creature of Érennia would ever have this much perfect knowledge of the past, this timeline is how Dhía himself would view the history of Érennia.

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Blídwiny ya Néas (Years of Creation) (BN)

  • Dhía creates the World

  • Dhia, Túlewendiel, creates the city of Saeum in edennia

Blídwiny ya Áeóbéad (Years of the First World) (BÁ)

  • The First Men are born in Édennia

    1BÁ
  • The Faeries are born of Erenniel

    67BÁ
  • Gealirian Creates the Grand Cities of Men and the Fomoiri

    1113BÁ
  • Men declare war on Dhia

    1256BÁ
  • Men are banished from Edennia by a flood

    1257BÁ
  • King Khabenu I Creates the first Kadolyan Dynasty

    1415BÁ

    King Khabenu I reigned after his father, Nefaru II, and established himself as the king of the now fully cemented Calinen Dynasty, centered around Cis. He accomplished this in the year 214 by conquering the city states of Atum and Edrom, both rivals to the throne in Cis. They exacted tribute across bother rivers, sespite the name "Calinen.' His inauguration was celebrated by both rivers of Kadolya and he was recognized as the king of Khadolhep. His realm encompassed most northern cities of the upper Calin and Alamheb, but mainly centered around The Calin. He built the new Grand Temple of Cis, where Haru was worshiped. He deployed envoys to the neighboring regions of Gibya and Illustrya, establishing trade with the regions. 

    Upon his death, Khabenu I was buried beneath a giant statue of Haru that was built in Cis. The Statue was covered with Illustryan Gold and gems, and was over forty feet tall.

  • The Faeries are driven from Édennia into Érennia

    2677BÁ

Tremhé ya Faes (Age of Struggle) (TF)

Fyin wa Aldrýn (Era of Men) (FA)

  • Sakalorva Splits

    1575

Dhyry Eld (Dwindling Era) (DE)

Age of Reform (Far Future (AR)