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The story of [[Aloria]] starts roughly 10,000 years before present, when the omnipotent [[Seraph]] race unleashed a terrible curse on the world in their arrogance and lust for magical power. From their over-use of [[Magic]], Voidlings from the [[Void]] dimension invaded Aloria, bringing an end to the Seraph civilization. Over the next couple of millennia, new civilizations rose and fell with the periodic return of the Voidlings: The mysterious Second and Third Civilizations, then the [[Meraic]], and finally, the [[Nelfin]] (also known as Elven).
==Confessions of Melennar==
Elf tolerance


The last empire to suffer a Void Invasion was the [[Elven Empire]]. The Elven Empire was the strongest state on Aloria for nearly two thousand years, and had a history of enslaving the other races such as the feline [[Varran]], the Human [[Ailor]]. During this time, Humans were a tribal people who suffered periodic coastal raids from the Elves who hunted them for sport. The Elves cultivated [[Magic]], became highly proficient at it, but also experimented with its more dangerous aspects. The Elven Empire was shocked to its core when the [[Void Invasion]] broke loose on them. Their goddess, [[Estel]], tried to stop it and save the Empire, but she and her servants were defeated, despite her attempts to warn the Elves by her emissaries, the [[Yanar]] plant-like race. After a long and bloody war with the Voidlings, a catastrophic magical event referred to as the [[Cataclysm]] brought an abrupt end to the Void Invasion and the Elven Empire itself. Aloria was shaken to the core as earthquakes and volcanoes destroyed the land. Whole countries were flooded and millions died in the ensuing chaos, though thankfully, the Void Invasion suddenly and inexplicably stopped. The Elven Empire soon fractured due to a three=way civil war. Magic had also suddenly left the world; mages could no longer cast their magic, which led to several slave uprisings against their inept Elven overlords.
==Conclave of Alstyr==
50 AC
Wearden of Eirlys


After the Elven Empire collapsed, new countries formed in the wake of the chaos left behind by the Void Invasion and the Cataclysm. Two of the more prominent states were the [[Regalian Empire]] and the [[Songaskian Masaya]]. The Regalian Empire quickly grew over the next three centuries, conquering smaller states around it and subjugating countries on different continents. The Masaya built itself up as a tall and strong state while Regalia spread out far and wide: Contact was made with the wolf-like [[Thylans]] and bull-like [[Url]] in [[Jorrhildr]]; lizard-like [[Allar]] and [[Slizzar]] were met in [[Hadar]]; the Varrans who recently escaped from the Elves started building their own city in [[Ithania]]; in the far east, the [[Ch’ien-ji]] were encountered along with the [[Wulong]] who they were perpetually at war with; and even [[Dwarves]] were met in [[Ellador]], fleeing a long and gruesome war with the infernal [[Dakkar]] integrating with [[Ailor]] society as their own Dwarf-holds collapsed and were destroyed.
==Evintarian Schism==
67 AC
creation is flawed, evolve to greatness


During the three centuries after the Cataclysm, the world lived in relative peace. New cultures were formed, and the population of the world continued to grow. From the shadows, the Voidlings still tried to invade Aloria in whatever way they could. Their emissary, the Sanguine Curse, infected Alorians and gave birth to the first [[Vampires]]. Magic also slowly returned to the world, though it never flowed as strong as it did during the time of the Elven Empire. The Emperors of Regalia slowly founded [[Unionism]], a faith centered on Ailor supremacy and the divinity of the [[Regalian_Empire#List_of_Rulers|Emperors]]. the Ailor believed they had a divine fate on Aloria to become the rulers of all and herald paradise in their realm (not unlike the Elves before them). The religion spread like wildfire in the Empire’s reaches, bringing both prosperity and racism to its far corners. Regalia continued to spread outwards, waging war on the other races. In 286 AC, Regalia declared war on the [[Essa Empire]], a state formed by the Slizzar and Allar. Heinous crimes were committed during the war, and as Regalia was victorious, they set their eyes on the Elves in 295 AC during the violent [[Ranger Crisis]].  
==Clastic Law==
Schisms may worship in their own temples and be protected, but cannot be missionaries.


'''300 AC is when Massivecraft's In-Game Roleplay history began, which coincided with the In-Real-Life year 2012. To read about recent history that has been Roleplayed out by players, see the [[World Progression]] article.'''
==Diviner Heresy==
Yeah let's sacrifice people and get high to talk to the Everwatcher
what are these freaks doing in the woods? eh, probably nothing
 
==Dogartan Schism==
166 AC
Reject Money Embrace Piety
Who needs hierarchy anyways?
 
==Vultragon Schism==
Thinking is good. Question everything, even God
Also Dragonblood
 
===Purge of Vultaro===
Fire, so much fire
Also, let's get rid of the Diviners as well, Herebrands, you know what to do.
 
==Guided Unionism==
Council of Hartenland
Dogartans: hey, these Vultarins aren't that bad, and they got a point.
Duo-Gods
most Ivraes kinda suck ngl, Dragonbloods are so much better
 
==Mending the SChisms==
Golden Salience: Dogmatic reactionaries sabotaged efforts
Silver Salience: actually fixes things a few years later

Latest revision as of 02:09, 18 June 2024

The Prophecy and Creed

Founding Visions, nothing crazy

Confessions of Melennar

Elf tolerance

Conclave of Alstyr

50 AC Wearden of Eirlys

Evintarian Schism

67 AC creation is flawed, evolve to greatness

Clastic Law

Schisms may worship in their own temples and be protected, but cannot be missionaries.

Diviner Heresy

Yeah let's sacrifice people and get high to talk to the Everwatcher what are these freaks doing in the woods? eh, probably nothing

Dogartan Schism

166 AC Reject Money Embrace Piety Who needs hierarchy anyways?

Vultragon Schism

Thinking is good. Question everything, even God Also Dragonblood

Purge of Vultaro

Fire, so much fire Also, let's get rid of the Diviners as well, Herebrands, you know what to do.

Guided Unionism

Council of Hartenland Dogartans: hey, these Vultarins aren't that bad, and they got a point. Duo-Gods most Ivraes kinda suck ngl, Dragonbloods are so much better

Mending the SChisms

Golden Salience: Dogmatic reactionaries sabotaged efforts Silver Salience: actually fixes things a few years later