The day the squabbling tribes of The Scour Sand formed into a full nation.
The history of modern day Majital from it's official founding to its current state.
The completion of the building of the Capitol of Majital and the revelations of the ruins below.
The grand ritual that laid the groundwork for the planar nexus and the teleportation network
The signing of a document that would allow the Mages Guild provide teleportation to all of Kalkatesh and in doing so, bind it to the will of the Mages Guild
A rogue member of the Mages Guild, Marcelus Kingvale creates a plague that devastates the people of Majital
The wake of Marcelus Kingvale and his defeat, led to increased laws, and punitive sentences and the invention of a spell that would come to ruin the lives of untold numbers of people.
Majital, now armed with viscious and punishing laws for offenders, eventually pushes the King of Steton too far and the two nations come to blows.
In retaliation with the spells used by Majital and the atrocities they committed against Steton, Krazax embargo's the trading of food with Majital, causing a great famine that nearly destroyed the country.
Majital's decisive blow against Krazax, Orde and Khao, nearly conquering half of Kalkatesh in a desperate need to prevent the famine of the people they were sworn to protect.
In an unprecedented turn of events, the prince of the slain King of Steton, challenges the Archmage of the Mages Guild to a duel to the death and is victorious.
A period of a more tyrannical mages guild, now bitterly held in place led to a time of plenty and tension.
An experiment with conjuration leads to a tear in the veil of dreams, causing the arcane pillar to begin to fail. Magic all across Kalkatesh begins to fade.
The Gnomes of Kalkatesh, decide to aid all of Kalkatesh and return to the realm of dreams and in their deaths, heal the broken pillar.
An artifact of the past, reveals an elven road thought long lost, now recovered from the shifting sands.
The Mages Guild, agree to a concordant with the druids of Kalkatesh, to limit and monitor what they take from the elemental planes.