Birth of the first ruler of Melnea
From the Cataclysm to modern Day
Birth of the last Drowish Lord of Melnibone
The 9 islands unify under a single banner, led by Lemankainen. The final battle is fought off the Southwest coast of Tuulet Overview
Lemankainen and his consorts depart on the ship that sails over land, sea and sky in search of the Scythe of Time.
The decline of relations between the Meleans and the Dwarf Holds a furthered by destruction of their trade routes across the deep sea trench which became known as the Krakens Bones.
With the shipping lanes from Melnea to the Dwarf holds and northern Lords Aliance cut off, the once prosperous city of Ouvo is abandoned. The sizable dwarven population scatters throughout northern Melnea or finds their way back to the Dwarf Holds
The Inheritors of Lemankainen, based out of Ouvo and lead by The Mad Sage Argaphin, foment discontent amongst the northern tribes and cities of Skyer, convincing them that they would be better off independent of any affiliation with Melnea and Uoitsa. Argaphin promoted a more rigid governmental structure, and proposed a new central government based in Ouvo. Ultimately, the more populous southern folk of Skyer and the military from Uoitsa, supported by ships from Jattil blockading any escape by sea (at great risk to them due to the proximity of the Krakens Bones), marched on Ouvo. After clearing out the barbarian hordes of the north, The Mad Sage Argaphin and his accolytes holed up in their tower overlooking the coast. The siege lasted 1 year before the Inheritors of Lemankainen finally fell to the combined forces of Melnea. As payment for their loyalty to the Melnean Cause, the port of Hyla was fortified by the Alchemists of Vaati, rendering their port more safe for docking, despite it's proximity to the Krakens Bones. This lead to Hyla becoming the economic and cultural center of Skyer
As the City of Loki is settled, a group of elves dedicated to Deep Sashelas arrive and create their temple over a cave with a pure water source that leads to the sea.