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**[[Hugo Girard]] leaves [[Delport]] to strike out on his own and become the next mandolin star of the Basin. ({{News|Events|455}})
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Revision as of 06:52, 15 October 2022

The Timeline of Lusternia is an ongoing attempt to develop a comprehensive overview of all historical events.

Prehistory: Cosmogenesis

Yudhe formed Dynara and Magnora, creation and destruction respectively. Dynara created divine creches in the Cosmic Planes, and created many other beings. The Fates were also first observed somewhere around this time.

Most of Dynara's earliest creations were cast off to Magnora to devour, though Magnora kept some as her Handmaidens. These would later be known as the Soulless Gods.

Yudhe also formed a son, who would remain Nameless. With the Son's help, Dynara was able to consistently create beings with souls, the Elder Gods.

Magnora grew jealous of her brother, attempting to consume him. Instead of being destroyed, the Nameless disappeared through a tear in the fabric of reality. Yudhe despaired at the absence of his son, and his daughters felt this despair keenly through their connection to Yudhe. Magnora and Dynara would later disappear through that same tear in reality on a quest to retrieve their brother.

The time immediately following their disappearance is known as the Great Silence. At this time, the Elder Gods dwelt on the First World and the Soulless Gods were somewhere in the Void.

Eventual side-effects of Dynara & Magnora's absence:

  • Without Dynara, nothing could be truly created ex nihilio.
    • Any proto-gods left in the Cosmic Planes would never finish developing and are said to be half-formed.
  • Without Magnora, nothing could be truly destroyed forever.

Godsreign: The Elder Wars

A more complete summary of the Elder Wars

Following the Great Silence, the Elder Gods are drawn to the First World. They organized Themselves into Circles based upon their innate abilities and predilections and are led by the First Circle, known as the Leaders and Mediators. The Gods began to populate Lusternia with life, a process spearheaded by the Circles of Awakeners and Creators.

Their reign over Lusternia is thrown into chaos when the Heralds of Magnora, later known as the Soulless Gods, began to move through the Void on a journey to consume the First World. A diplomatic envoy of Elder Gods met the Soulless in the Void but were entirely devoured, leaving the surviving Elder Gods to prepare for war.

The Elders won a pyrrhic victory against the Soulless by enacting the Daath Sequence, a fearsome ritual capable of destroying an entire Cosmic Plane. Alas, without Magnora's presence, the Soulless Gods couldn't be truly destroyed and soon reformed, made stronger after consuming those slain on the battlefield.

Several members of the Fifth Circle, the Thinkers, developed an Elixir from Soulless essence. The elixir reanimated the mortally-wounded Orlachmar, becoming the first undead, subject to a similar hunger for divine essence that the Soulless exhibit. After the second use of the Elixir to restore the Sun Spirit drove the spirit to violent madness, the Gods convened and banned the use of the Elixir. However, Fain and eleven other Gods secretly continued to manufacture and use the Elixir on themselves, which helped turn the tide of several battles.

The Twelve Traitors crimes are eventually revealed and the sixth Triumvirate sentenced them to exile to the Void. When the Soulless breached the Domothean Spires, the remaining Gods decided to escape into the Void as well in search of Dynara and Magnora. A last-minute attack by the Soulless resulted in a handful of Gods being stranded in Lusternia, and over the course of thousands of years, those Gods splintered into the mortal races of Lusternia.

Mortals began to populate the First World but were still ravaged frequently by the Soulless. Xyl constructed the Portal of Fate according to the Fates' instructions and mortals pass through it to become forever changed. Meridian is the last surviving Elder to splinter, and with that, the Elder Wars come to an end, with the Soulless still remaining a constant threat.

Mortal History: The Vernal Wars

The initial summary of the Vernal Wars

The mortal races of Lusternia carried on the war against the Soulless started by the Elder Gods, and created great Edifices of Power from which they were able to raise their own to great power as Vernal Gods.

The mortals who became Vernal Gods all possessed the strength and abilities of those who passed through the Portal of Fate [citation needed], and these powers were only amplified by becoming Vernal Gods. In this way, the Vernal Gods were effectively more powerful than the Elder Gods before them [citation needed], and so they had more success in fighting the Soulless than history had ever seen before. Because Magnora and Dynara had not returned to this reality, there was no true way for the Soulless to die; they could only be trapped: their ability to wreak havoc delayed until they grew strong enough to break free.

Eventually, the final nine Vernal Gods were able to trap the last remaining Soulless, the Mighty Kethuru, behind Nine Seals, though they had to merge themselves into one being to do so. With the Soulless imprisoned and the Vernal Gods' power absorbed by the Seals, the Vernal Wars ended, and mortals were finally, for the first time in history, able to thrive without their very existence threatened by extraplanar beings.

Precise dates are mostly lost to time, but several events are known to have occurred in order.

  1. Gorob of Glomborolum becomes the first Vernal God and then teaches the method to numerous other people and places.
  2. Shallah gives her heart to protect the krokani of Lirangsha and the Order of Shallah.
  3. Battle at the Andoven Cliffs ends with Takimaru, Lasoki of Larem, and Cullumbara of Xavi slain, while Il'vania and Il'garala are possibly mortally wounded. (Only one primary source has thus far been found of this event.) Klangratch and Urlach survive.
  4. The final nine merge to become the Nine Seals, form Avechna and seal away Kethuru.

The Aftermath and Founding of the Holy Celestine Empire

After the Elder and Vernal Wars, Lusternia was greatly damaged, with only pockets of the world remaining remotely habitable. The largest of these pockets is the Basin of Life, which became the primary region for the rest of history.

Tremendous progress toward remediation came when Ellindel Treeheart, her mate Glinshari Strongleaf and their students began working with the fae of the Ethereal Plane to heal the ecology of the Basin. These wiccans and druids helped found the nature communes around the Great Trees, the first Nexuses of Power since the Vernal Era.

Later a group of primarily merians settled an island in the Crystal Sea and attempted to purify the waters there. Their efforts eventually led to the discovery of the Elemental Plane of Water and the Cosmic Plane of Celestia. Channeling these planes, they created the Pool of Stars, the first artificial Nexus of Power.

The Nature Wars

Conflict broke out at some point between the Holy Celestine Empire and the forest communes, this is known as the Nature Wars.

The End of the Holy Celestine Empire

Ladantine VII, Holy Celestine Emperor, announced Project Cosmic Hope, an expedition to reach the then-theoretical Astral Plane using a nexus of power. The forest communes shared prophetic warnings they received about the Project, but the Empire ultimately did not heed them. Magnagora's Stone of Truth hosted the launch and, upon reaching the Astral Plane which is heavily Tainted by Kethuru's presence, the Stone cracked unleashing the Taint throughout Shallamar, Earth and Magnagora. The Taint cloud spread, killing or mutating everyone who encountered it. Hallifax used summoned winds to deflect the cloud from reaching them but ended up blowing the Taint south to Gloriana Forest, which became Glomdoring the merciless.

The Expedition, heavily Tainted or undead from being stuck on the Astral Plane, reappeared through Gaudiguch's Eternal Flame. Gaudiguch's wary leadership tried to keep the emperor's cohort under house arrest. Nonetheless, Hallifax invaded the Plane of Fire, fearing that Gaudiguch had fallen to the Taint. Gaudiguch held a similar fear about Hallifax due to this sudden aggression. The two cities resorted to their greatest experimental powers at the same time and the resulting interaction froze them both in time and severed the Taint's connection to Kethuru.

Elder Honeysap, the Great Tree of Ackleberry Forest, retreated from the world to avoid becoming Tainted like Gloriana.

Modern History: Coming of Estarra

The Elder God Roark eventually found the tear in reality into which Dynara and Magnora followed the Nameless Son of Yudhe. Roark determined that the three beings had formed into one and helped this being cross back into Lusternian reality. Thus Estarra the Eternal came to the First World and brought along with her the human race.

1st Century

2nd Century

100 - 125 CE

126 - 150 CE

  • 126 CE
  • 129 CE
    • Lacostian uses a floating quartz disk to drain energy from the Seal of Beauty at the same time that a being called Whisp (later identified as Isune) begins contacting novices. Lacostian's disk succeeds in extracting Isune from the Kethuru side of the Seal but the disk is overwhelmed and shatters. With much effort, mortals and Lacostian assemble the pieces into a statue of Isune that comes to life, marking her second return to Lusternia. However, in a strange inverse of Viravain's condition, a horrified Isune perceives everyone and everything as tainted, even if they are not. (Events #39)
  • 132 CE
    • Sudden lighting plants a crystal tree on Mount Seirode. Unusual new birds called Aerials appear and, when brought near the crystal tree, bond with it. With enough Aerials, the tree flashes and the Elder God Elcyrion, brother of Lacostian, returns to Lusternia. Lacostian is skeptical, believing his brother died in the Elder Wars, until Elcryion explains his escape. (Events #40)
  • 133 CE
  • 134 CE
  • 137 CE
  • 138 CE
  • 139 CE
    • Elcyrion and Lacostian attempt to use an orb they made to peer into the Void (just as Xyl had once done). A hesitant Lacostian evokes a shield to contain the untested invention. Though highly critical of the entire experiment, Raezon adds power as well and the vision coalesces into what appears to be Fain, Hajamin and Terentia in a losing battle with a Soulless. Fearing for their kin, Elcyrion, Lacostian and Raezon strain themselves to extend a lifeline of essence into the Void and narrowly rescue Fain and Terentia but not Hajamin. Fain and Terentia, both unconscious and greatly wounded, are taken to Nil and Celestia respectively to recuperate. Mortals gathered essence from the Etheral and Elemental Planes to hasten their recovery. Terentia awakens first and demands to know if "he has 'it'". Without explaining further, she dashes back to the Transcendental Fulcrux, back into the Void and returns with a large crystal sphere. Fain arises soon after, similarly concerned about 'it', and furious at the news of Terentia and the crystal sphere. (Events #51)
    • (Events #52)
  • 141 CE
  • 143 CE
  • 144 CE
  • 145 CE
    • Shrines belonging to the Orders of the Divine are transformed and capable of being attuned to the frequencies of war, shield, or healing. (Events #58)
  • 147 CE
  • 148 CE
  • 149 CE
  • 150 CE

151 - 175 CE

176 - 199 CE

3rd Century

200 - 225 CE

226 - 250 CE

251 - 275 CE

276 - 299 CE

4th Century

300 - 325 CE

326 - 350 CE

351 - 375 CE

376 - 399 CE

5th Century

400 - 425 CE

426 - 450 CE

451 - 475 CE

475 - 499 CE

6th Century

500 - 524 CE

525 - 550 CE

  • 526 CE
  • 527 CE
  • 530 CE
    • To honor the memory of those lost in the Shanty Town Massacre in New Celest, the Memorial Water Gardens are finally opened after a long period of construction. (Events #431)
  • 535 CE
  • 538 CE
  • 539 CE
    • (Events #434)
    • Tensions between the Orders of Maylea and Nocht rise after She steals a prized artifact from the Silent. (Events #435)
  • 540 CE
    • Nocht strikes back at Maylea, slaying one of Her treasured peacocks and stealing its blood and feathers, believed to have magical properties. (Events #436)
  • 545 CE
    • Mysrai the Thousandfold returns Her gaze upon the city of Gaudiguch and the Basin of Life. (Events #437)
  • 548 CE
    • A follower of Maylea successfully steals the Eye of Dynara from Nocht's temple, the most recent in a string of assaults against each other. (Events #438)

550 - 575 CE

575 - 600 CE

7th Century

600 - 624 CE