In an attempt to end the centuries of war, the gods come together to build a barrier between their realm of Dávösh and Aätra
In the time before the creation of Evelire, the gods and the demons were in near constant conflict.
This age began when the gods first built the world, and goes through the rise and fall of the Eldar, and the rise of the Neinn.
In order to ensure the safety of their new barrier plane, the gods created beings to roam the plane, seeking weak points where the forces of Aätra may be able to slip through.
The dwarves of the First Clan chose to leave the care and safety of Brapdt and descend into the underdark.
With the departure of the Eldar, the Neinn were left to their own devices.
The exiled lizardfolk, now waring with the ratfolk of the Farbog, elect to raise up one of their own to become a god.
This is the time when the Gagnan Empire rose to prominence, and ends with the empires fall.
Claluerle Tierdre, a priest of Eized, traveled throughout the Gagnan Empire, preaching against the empires cruelty, claiming it to be against the will of the gods. Declared a heretic and traitor, Tierdre was ceremoniously exacuted, however, his followers continued to spread his teachings.
As tempers cool and boarders settle, the world enters into an age of relative peace.
New technological discoveries are leading the world into a new age.
As technology grows in Nagna, the people grow tired of the abuse of the aristocracy. After a peaceful protest ends with the aristocracy slaughtering hundreds, the common folk rise up against them. In the end, most of the ruling class is killed, and the few who survived did so by forming knightly orders who joined the rebels and or pledging themselves to the church.
In fighting and bickering left Sein weak after its attempted invasion of Nedesdia, and so the church began to step in to try and prop up the collapsing government. Eventually, the people turned on the aristocracy, who continued to fight each other, and the church, leading the country into even worse a place, so they began working to dismantle the power they held. Fearing a similar situation to that which was seen in the Nagnan Civil War, only thirty two years prior, many of the aristocrats fled south, seeking safe harbor in the fledgling nation they just tried to destroy. With the influx of money, however, the Nedesdians had no means to reject their former invaders. In Sein, there was a relatively peaceful transfer of power from the aristocrats who remained to the church lead counter party. There were a few minor battles in the west, thus granting the event its title of civil war, but frankly, it is little more than an exaggeration.
In order to resist the pressures of their Krictis neighbors, the king and the congress agreed to grant the former Sein aristocracy landholdings in Nedesdia, as well as turn over much of the power to local rulers, in return for financial and martial aid. This led to nearly 35% of the nobility in Nedesdia being elven, and to a for more decentralized power structure, were the aristocracy has majority sway over the land.
After a break down in negotiations between Sein and Ogneivrede, the Sein navy blockades Ogneivrede. Ogneivrede retaliates, kicking off the Ogneivrede-Sein War,