The earth itself reacted to the evil contained within the castle known as Mosul Pearl and thrust the castle 3000 feet into the air forming a great spire.
History of the city of Denwick
The earth itself reacted to the evil contained within the castle known as Mosul Pearl and thrust the castle 3000 feet into the air forming a great spire.
Stonelost Dwarves settle the area near the spire and build the city known as Dwarvenhearth.
Humans settle in Theridae, founding the Kingdom of Tirine. They establish friendly relations with the dwarves of Dwarvenhearth.
Ghul the Half God, the Skull-King who claims to be the resurrected son of Eslathagos Malkith, slays the last of the cthorn.
Ghul begins creation of his fortress Goth Gulgamel in the spire. The dwarfs seal the surface entrances to Dwarvenhearth.
The armies laid seige to Goth Golgamel. A group of heroes known today as the Great Seven pursued Ghul who, upon seeing that his defeat was imminent, fled into the Jewels of Parnaith.
The Keepers of the Veil form in Denwick.
The ghost-lich Kagrisos rises from beneath the streets of Denwick in an attempt to cast a spell that will spread a plague throughout the city. Before he can complete this act the great hero Abesh Runihan strikes him down. Abesh dies in the process.
Norrid Favanar begins officially using arcane casters as members of the city guard and watch.
Derrin Darkbirth establishes an asylum in the Guildsman District that will eventually bear his name.
The official census of the Republic records the population of Denwick at 50,000.
The city of Denwick begins incorporating some of the existing underground structures as part of the city, utilizing them as the city prison among other underground locations.
The Healers of the Sacred Heart officially begin their work in Denwick.
The Keepers of the Veil move their headquarters to Denwick
Explorers plumbing the ancient reaches beneath Denwick discover great treasures and begin bringing them to the surface. Tacheron Kint gains fame as tales spread of the strange underground treasure troves he has found, reportedly dating back to the days of Ghul.
The Delver’s Guild is founded. Thoy Champous, paladin of Ahaar, disappears exploring the regions below Denwick with the famous Bow of Ahaar.
Minor outbreaks of Scarlet Death spread throughout Denwick. Future crime lord Kevris Killraven arrives in the city.