The ship, Siren, landed on the shores of what is now Vesmos and a band of explorers led by Prince Harrigan Montarsin III began the exploration of Aheila.
A recorded history of the major events since the settling of Aheila.
All historical events that have taken place following the Settlement of Aheila.
The ship, Siren, landed on the shores of what is now Vesmos and a band of explorers led by Prince Harrigan Montarsin III began the exploration of Aheila.
Hundreds of explorers and pilgrims flocked to Aheila to settle in it's rich forests and fertile fields.
Isomor was formally founded and opened for trade.
Yavhen was founded by scholar and explorer, Cyrus Hargrave.
Cyrus Hargrave opens the Royal Academy of Arts and Science as a center of learning and growth.
The settlers of Aheila fight for their independence from the crown.
Prince Harrigan Montarsin III is officially exiled from Aheila as General Warren Wilds declares Aheila's independence, forming the nation of Vesmos.
The independent nation of Kaisu declares its independence form Isomor, centered around the Royal Academy of Arts and Science.
Yusuf Mahar, a professor of politics at the Royal Academy, proposed a trade deal between Isomor and Kaisu that ensured prosperity and peace for both nations.
A group of Sky Elf pilgrims arrive in Isomor and try to find their place in Aheila.
For twenty years the newly arrived Sky Elves try to find their place in Aheila, but their militant mentality and rigid culture prevents them from fitting in.
The Sky Elves leave Vesmos and head to the Howling Plains to settle their own territory.
The Sky Elves fight a war of attrition against the nomadic tribes of the Howling Plains, losing more than half their number in the process and falling back all the way to the edge of the Razor's Edge.
The Sky Elves, weak and desperate, flee into the inhospitable mountains of the Razor's Edge. Here, the find footing and declare themselves the independent nation of Lasceye.
The Elves, long secluded from the rest of the continent, have recently started sending scouting parties out beyond their borders for the first time in centuries.