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| | 170 | Little folk come seemingly out of holes in the ground in the rolling shires outside of Eastcliff, and are called Halflings. They form a sturdy friendship with the Men of the East. | | | 170 | Little folk come seemingly out of holes in the ground in the rolling shires outside of Eastcliff, and are called Halflings. They form a sturdy friendship with the Men of the East. | | ||
| | 250 | The Dwarves discover the secrets of gunpowder, and create the first firearms. This quickly propels them to military dominance over Alvion. | | 250 | The Dwarves discover the secrets of gunpowder, and create the first firearms. This quickly propels them to military dominance over Alvion. | ||
| - | | 307 | The ruler of Carthen, known later as Good King Jericho, is crowned at the age of 26. He would become famous for his diplomatic efforts amongst the folk of Alvion, and the kingdom of Carthen | + | | 307 | The ruler of Carthen, known later as Good King Jericho, is crowned at the age of 26. He would become famous for his diplomatic efforts amongst the folk of Alvion, and the kingdom of Carthen |
| | 350 | The Gnomes invent airships in secret, and share their knowledge with the Dwarves for protection. | | 350 | The Gnomes invent airships in secret, and share their knowledge with the Dwarves for protection. | ||
| | 368 | King Jericho begets two sons through union with queen Efritae of Erdan - Eli and Sefar. | | 368 | King Jericho begets two sons through union with queen Efritae of Erdan - Eli and Sefar. | ||
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| | 506 | King Eli is assassinated by unknown intruders. | | 506 | King Eli is assassinated by unknown intruders. | ||
| | 508 | Fear and panic lead to the dissolution of the Kingdom of Carthen, as local lords scramble to maintain individual power. | | 508 | Fear and panic lead to the dissolution of the Kingdom of Carthen, as local lords scramble to maintain individual power. | ||
| - | | 650 | Fearing the worst, each Dwarven clan constructs a vast subterranean city with reinforced walls and a sealed front gate. Chosen settlers establish colonies here, and certain Dwarvish families bring their non-Dwarvish members with them. | | + | | 645 | Fearing the worst, each Dwarven clan constructs a vast subterranean city with reinforced walls and a sealed front gate. Chosen settlers establish colonies here, and certain Dwarvish families bring their non-Dwarvish members with them. | |
| | 707 | From the furthest depths of the earth, Mt. Erdenheim erupts at a cataclysmic scale, splitting the land apart and decimating the majority of the Dwarves. This event would later be known as The Shattering. | | 707 | From the furthest depths of the earth, Mt. Erdenheim erupts at a cataclysmic scale, splitting the land apart and decimating the majority of the Dwarves. This event would later be known as The Shattering. | ||
