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The Dwarves were granted dominion over the lands between the once warring giants and dragons. For centuries, they ruled and expanded their empire, but it eventually came to an end when the dragon Blackscale brought ruin to its cities and central trade routes.
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In the centuries after the fall of Ûder, the study of arcane magic became widespread and many of the larger cities of the world were taken over by councils of practitioners of this magic.
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From the rubble of Ûder rose a new Dwarven kingdom in the Daggers and the Sword Mountains, founded by king Drevnir the Dragonslayer who is said to have killed the dragon Blackscale.
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Powerful city states rose along the Verdish Coast and warred against each other for centuries.
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Eight arcane magic users came together from their cabals and founded a council to govern the city's magic schools, which they placed into eight categories with different colours assigned to each type of magic.
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At a site of latent divination magic, the city of Mythhold was founded by priests of the First Scribe. It quickly attracted other scholars and wizards and established its own Rainbow Council, the council members acting mage ministers to the king.
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The city state of Mythhold expanded its borders beyond modern Agronland, growing to a large nation state, being officially dubbed the Kingdom of Agranor.
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In a coalition between Cathos and a few other cities on the Verdish Coast, the kingdom of Virdenia was founded, with the since lost city of Cathos as its capital.
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The calendar era CL begins with the unification of Tauryun and Enedorei under King Legthoridon. In his time, the unified kingdoms were known as Arandor. The peace brokered between the surface elves started a new era of trade and magic among all civilisations on the surface.
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The lich Kalrath rose to power with his demonic armies and undead minions, casting a dark shadow over the Verdish Coast for over a hundred years.
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As a bastion for the armies pushing back against Kalrath's demon armies, the city of Kavaad was founded at the mouth of the river Lên.
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As the united mortal armies cleared away demons and undead, Kavaad claimed the restored lands, and declared itself a nation akin to Virdenia and Agranor.
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Soliel founded an order of powerful heroes to watch over the world, recruiting members from different peoples in the following years.
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In the last battles against Kalrath, the hero Nauron was slain by Sir Blath the Invincible and was transformed into a vampire, his spirit bound to a magical ring.
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Soliel ascended as a sun-like ball of light atop an impossibly tall tree, as the gods finally listened to her demands after a long time of ignoring her followers' prayers.
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Soliel and her allies reached Tol'Anar and brought a final end to the lich Kalrath.
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In the late 5th century, Virdenia had still not recovered from the Demon Tide. It lost small amounts of land to Kavaad and the rest to Agranor.
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Devils entered Thindrel through a portal in Sinria and ravaged the nearby lands. The devils were eventually driven back and the portal was closed by the Circle of Guardians.
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The Agranorian territory Virdenia was lost to Kavaad, who established it as a barony under House Goster
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Kavaad annexed Velantia, restoring old Virdenia's borders for their barony.
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The wealthy merchant Borostan Meisent orchestrated a situation where his son would become king, albeit at the cost of his daughters life, as both married primary Zokesh heirs, but the crown prince and his new wife were "tragically killed", all to put Borostan's family name on the throne.
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Starting in 842, and reaching most of Thorothar by 850, a plague of undeath swept across Thorothar.
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A civil war in Kavaad incited by the king's eradication of his fellow descendants of King Arkhon the First. The Ashen Fist, initially intended as a secret organisation working for the king, emerged as a powerful criminal network controlled by demon worshippers.
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The demon Daeszal, which had been imprisoned for nearly 500 years, was freed, but swiftly banished to the Astral Plane.
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The Elder Brain in the City of the Glass Pool was destroyed before it could complete its schemes.
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The vampire Nauron, returned due to the actions of reckless adventurers, claimed one of the twenty faces of Yxalon, Fire, ascending to a new level of power.