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Massivecraft’s Roleplay scene has been intact for over 5 years. In this time, many plot-changing story progressions have taken place, making it difficult to understand the recent history of Aloria.  
Massivecraft’s Roleplay scene has been intact for over 8 years. In this time, many plot-changing story progressions have taken place (referred to as World Progressions), sometimes making it difficult to understand the recent history of [[Aloria]]. Here is a summary of Massivecraft's World Progressions throughout its history. All events are listed from most recent to oldest, meaning the further down the page you go, the longer ago an event happened. For a more in-depth reading of World Progression Events, please look at our [https://forums.massivecraft.com/forums/world-progression-events.270/ Forum Section.]


The Ascendency of Alexander Kade
==The Current Time==
Recent history begins with the death of the Regalian Emperor, [[Justinian Ivrae II]], and the signing of the [[Kade Settlement Act]]. This document was signed by [[Arch-Chancellor Moriarty Kade]] and Emperor Justinian II at the latter’s deathbed, and dictated that males from female descendants could inherit the throne of the [[Regalian Empire]]. Because all of Justinian’s children had died, this allowed the throne to pass through his brother’s eldest daughter, [[Liliane Ivrae-Kade]], who married Moriarty Kade, and to actualize itself in her first-born son, [[Alexander Kade]]. Emperor Justinian II died on April 24, 302 AC. Alexander Kade was immediately vested as the Crown-Prince of Regalia, but did not ascend to the throne until months after.
The year is now 311 AC. The [[Emperor]], [[Alexander I]], remains missing, and despite efforts to locate him, nothing concrete has emerged. The [[Regalian Empire]]'s government has rearranged itself, with the [[Imperial Family]] stepping in to help rule the Empire as a form of imperial leadership, while politics beneath them have also realigned. Affairs in Aloria's north are messy, while elsewhere, [[Demon]]s of all dimensions are beginning to surge in number. The reborn [[Allorn Empire]] appears to be turning its eyes toward [[Regalia]] after focusing on other affairs in recent years. Overall, the dawn of the new year promises much to come across the world.


The First Elven War and Regalian Civil Strife
==The Bralona Invasion==
Upon taking up the office of Crown-Prince, Alexander Kade declared war on the northernmost [[Elven]] States of [[Daen]]: [[Thellassia]], [[Medlo Telara]], and [[Haelstrame]]. The war was a wild success--One warrior retrieved the lost [[Elven Crown of Medui]] for the Emperor--though the foreign conquests acted as an ample distraction for the nobility to scheme on the homefront. Several different houses committed acts of espionage on one another, before [[House Anahera]], led by Arch-Chancellor [[Alejandro Anahera]], outright conquered [[Pays du Sud]] and [[Riviella]] from [[House Pileran]], impoverishing that house. Lady [[Lenora|Lenora Santorski]] of [[House Santorski]], Lady of [[Drixagh]], conquered part of the [[Typhonus|House Typhonus]] dominion in [[Calemberg]], while [[Freya|Freya Lo]] of [[House Lo]], Lady of [[Dorinn]], declared herself Empress of Regalia in open rebellion against Emperor Alexander Kade. Lo was soon defeated, and Lenora of House Santorski stepped down from Calemberg to pursue spirituality in the [[Old Gods]], reverting the title back to [[Ulric|Ulric Typhonus]] of House Typhonus, ousted Lord of [[Calemberg]]. Finally, the plotting ended in the waning days of the summer of 302 AC, when a majority of noble houses enacted a [[Cordon Sanitaire]] towards Arch-Chancellor Alejandro Anahera, where he was removed from the seat per popular opinion of the noble court and replaced by Lord Ulric Typhonus.  
In the early fall of 310 AC, the [[City of Regalia]] was suddenly invaded and attacked by a [[Heritage]] previously lost to the wider world, known as the [[Bralona]]. Isolated on a far away island called [[Farsouth|Justinia]], they appeared in the capital. In a dramatic reveal, they sought to kill the Emperor of Regalia, only to discover he had been swapped for a [[Slizzar]]. Despite this set-back, and unaware of the political waves they made at this discovery, the Bralona set about conquering the city and seeking out all possible sources of knowledge. The High Command occupied an array of buildings, emptied libraries, and built bizarre machines to change the weather and more. However, as time went on, some Bralona of their number grew skeptical of their mission, and eventually, rebels from the distant homeland arrived to help instigate an uprising in the Bralona's ranks. This coincided with various groups from across the capital moving on Bralona operations, and in the end, the High Command retreated after a little over a month of controlling the capital. They were not defeated, however, and those Bralona who remained are often viewed with suspicion on possible motivations for them staying put.


The First Songaskian War
==The Vampire Insurrection==
The end of 302 AC was marked by the invasion of the [[Rim Isles]] Lordship by the [[Songaskian Masaya]], initiated by the young [[Musamansa Massya Song]]. After a failed counter-offensive, the Regalian Empire lost the [[Holy City]] to occupation by the [[Songaskians]]. After several resistance groups rose in opposition, including one which burnt the Bridge District down, the Songaskians pulled out of the Holy City. The war was to be continued on another front: [[Hadravia]], a state adjacent to the Masaya’s holdings in [[Farah’deen]]. In this final theatre of the war, [[Imperial Prince Cedric Kade]] was captured and used as leverage to secure a white peace between the two war-exhausted empires. The war had ended; but a much greater threat loomed on the horizon. In the aftermath, the Musamansa Massya Song’s uncle, a man favored by the nobility for his military prowess, staged a coup against his nephew, whose post-war methods of appeasing Regalia were seen as weak.
Following a period of political action and conflict between the different Noble Houses of [[Corontium]] in 309 AC, the end of the summer saw the sudden unleashing of [[Vampire]]s and their allies onto the City of Regalia. With barely any warning, many nobles became trapped and on the run, while the government attempted to deny the Vampires as much knowledge as was possible. Over the course of two months, looting, sacrifices, betrayals and conflict raged, ultimately culminating in a huge fight with [[Regalian]] forces who had surrounded the [[Crown Isle]] moving in to help end the [[Void]]-aligned threats. A number of other magical events took place, as deities of several faiths and beings of several dimensions appeared and performed a range of actions. In the end, hundreds died, hundreds more were freshly turned, and there was much to be rebuilt after the Vampire Dreadfort had leveled parts of the city to the ground throughout the occupation.


The Appearance of Estel
==The Sendrassian War==
On June 2, 303 AC, in the midst of the [[First Songaskian War]], a light-show dubbed “[[Mershell’s Dance]]” flashed across the sky. Ripples of distortion followed by green and blue coloration flocked to the northeast. Nearly two months later, a thick fog began to overcome [[Ellador]], followed by sightings of a gigantic moving statue of a young woman covered in glowing runes, though with pieces missing here and there. She was accompanied by an army of stag-like humanoids with four arms. Many [[Altalar]] recognized identified the woman as their goddess [[Estel]], and some scholars theorized that the stags were the lost [[Ohnak]] of the [[Northern Expanse]]. This army marched through [[Arlora]] and [[Torse]]; with the wave of a hand, the statue of Estel could disintegrate wave upon wave of foes. Nevertheless, the armies of the [[Regalia Empire]] marched to meet the looming threat at the [[Battle of the Curag Fields]] to make a last stand against the statue. After Regalia exhausted its armies and prepared for its inevitable doom, they were rescued by several [[Arken]] who joined forces and swallowed Estel into a magical portal. Aloria was saved… For now.
Affairs in the south called Regalian attention to their [[Allar]] holdings in 308 AC, and held them there until 309 AC. The Sendrassian Allar had finally made larger moves across the straits that divided them from the rest of [[Hadar]] and were now engaged in fierce conflict with the Hadarian Allar, their ancient rivals from a long-passed civil war. The Regalians proceeded to defend the region, but ultimately only found a mixed success rate. Difficulties with the terrain and against an array of strange, exotic beasts or creatures at the command of the Sendrassians proved highly detrimental to the Regalian war effort, while excellent generalship, and continued efforts at innovation staved off some of the worst possibilities of defeat. As the war continued on, disease also became a problem, and a massive conflict where [[Dragon]]s came into play on both sides presented a rare, though not unseen spectacle for many. Ultimately, it was not the Regalians who caused the war to end, but the Sendrassians themselves. Word reached them of the rebirth of the Allorn Empire, an act heralded by the apparent return of Empress [[Talea]], alongside struggles within the Sendrassian Empire's leadership, with many warlords proceeding back to their homeland to reinforce their state, and their own claims to power. The Hadarian Allar then firmly told the Regalians to leave, taking over their role of guarding what were now a string of border islands between Hadarian Allar and Sendrassian Allar control. This conflict is seen as a Regalian defeat, and a civil war amidst the Hadarian Allar soon began between factions with varying opinions on the Regalian Empire.
:*''For more information on the Sendrassian War, click [[Regalian-Sendrassian War|HERE]]


The Anahera Rebellion
==The Clicker Crisis==
The victory at the Battle of the Curag Fields wore heavily not only on the state of Regalia but upon its people. Arch-Chancellor Ulric Typhonus resigned, and in his stead, [[Andrieu Anahera]], younger brother to Ulric’s predecessor, Alejandro, took the seat. Anahera’s first action as Arch-Chancellor was the execution of his older brother, who he had claimed was supporting colonial rebels. This allowed Andrieu to inherit all of his brother’s titles. After internal conflict within House Anahera, as well as an assassination attempt on the Emperor’s life that left him confined to his bed, the Arch-Chancellor imprisoned and tortured the [[Regalian State Council]] and took the title of “Lord Protector.” After several weeks of implementing erratic socialist policies, penalizing [[House Kade]] for the Settlement Act, and destroying the religious establishment of Regalia, among many other horrific cruelties, Andrieu was defeated by the joined efforts of commoners and nobles of the realm, and was presumed dead when he fell into an abyss of flame at the end of 303 AC.  
A mysterious meteor fell from the sky to the outskirts of the City of Regalia near the end of 307 AC. Even after its arrival, it remained enigmatic, but it soon unleashed a plague of creatures known as Clickers (due to their vocalizations) on the capital. Invisible at first and tall, with wicked claws and gaping maw, the Clickers spread across Corontium and were barely being held off as it seemed that nothing could defeat them. However, due to magical events within the City of Regalia, the creatures became visible, and a concerted effort by various factions of the capital's citizenry worked to purge the creatures from Aloria. Explosives of an advanced design were armed and used to destroy the vile nest the creatures had been building under the capital of the Empire, but it was still not enough. Users of [[Magic]] had to drain a mysterious crystal at the heart of the city which the Clickers had been defending, while elsewhere a machine entity known as The Conduit activated and temporarily dispatched thousands of robotic drones out to fight the Clickers. The crystal was soon drained, and with that, the Clickers collapsed to dust.


The Bone Horror Crisis
==The Dread War==
Tensions that had been rising between the Kingdoms of Arlora and Torse rattled to a climax when the latter fully subjected itself to the rule of the Regalian Empire. Outraged, the King of Arlora, [[King Gulbrand I]], mobilized its armies and prepared for war. The Regalian Empire sent a full invasion force to Arlora, and devastated their armies in a single battle where they outnumbered the petty kingdom four to one. As the battle came to a definitive closure, and King Gulbrand I and his commanders were captured by Regalian forces, the Statue of Estel appeared once more. King Gulbrand I and his inner circle all performed a magical ritual, and were in turn transformed into ghostly-looking variants of themselves by Estel. Vested with demonic powers, the brand-new [[Midnight Court]] began raising the dead. These were not ordinary [[Undead]]: These creatures were [[Bone Horrors]]; rabid amalgamations of the rotten corpses and bones left behind by the dead of the past, and they were out for Alorian blood. Thus began the [[Bone Horror Crisis]].
The Regalian Empire was thrown into battle against the [[Dread Empire]] in 307 AC, with a vast united front seeking to push the [[Kathar]] out of [[Teledden]] lands. Aided by [[Eronidas]], Teledden and other forces, Regalian armies marched to protect a region in the south of Allorn territory, though the final battle was one for the ages thanks to the appearance of Rikkira (now known as Renita), also called the Dread Dragon, on the side of the Kathar. She and [[Cedromar I|Cedric Kade]] did battle in their Dragon and humanoid forms, but the battle came to an end when both vanished, and the Kathar lost the initiative. At the same time, the collective push from the Regalian and Teledden forced the Kathar back further. Due to her political failure, the Dread Empress was ousted, forcing many Kathar forces to return home to support the candidate of their choosing. In the aftermath of the conflict, the Regalians failed to win the former Allorn states to their side, and so the Teledden quickly broke away and ignored Regalia’s role in freeing them of their plight.
:*''For more information on the Dread War, click [[Dread War|HERE]]


Beams of light crossed the skies of Aloria, landing at the most populated centers of Aloria. Thousands of Bone Horrors rose and began attacking local populaces around the world, though Regalia was spared due to the supposed blessings of the Imperial Spirit. During this time, Freya Lo, the deceased Lady of Dorinn, was resurrected by the Midnight Court and was furthermore granted extra-dimensional powers of her own. All around Regalia, the dead began to rise as Deathlings; dark, grey-skinned servants who obeyed the will of Lo. After many weeks of warfare in the countryside, a joint-Regalian effort deposed Lo and restored order to the Crown Isles. With her death, the Deathlings she had risen turned to dust, and Regalia was left to rebuild once more.
==The Anglian Mist==
Without warning, as leaders from across the Empire gathered at an important council in [[Anglia]], something awoke. A vast cloud of time-halting mist covered much of that land, trapping many important government officials from [[House Kade]] within. This Mist remained in Anglia for several months, and ultimately ended through mysterious means. Emperor Alexander I re-ascended the throne after this ordeal, though he had to reknit a generally weakened Regalian Empire through various political maneuvers due to the struggles of the past few months.


As the Lo regime fell for the last time, news began pouring in of foreign powers restoring order to the world as the Bone Horror armies were pushed back and defeated. The Midnight Court was nowhere to be seen, and slowly but surely, Regalia restored order to its sphere of the world.  
==The Second Elven War: Stage 2==
With Rikkira (nowadays called Renita) gone from the capital city, a new offensive was launched by the Regalian Empire against the [[Elves]]. Unfortunately, this offensive soon produced contact with another enemy; the Kathar. This [[Void Worship]]ing Race, and their Dread Empire, had been invading southern Allorn lands for several months, and their Void Towers helped to spread their corruption outward. Forced to retreat from their offensives, the Regalian push on the front ground to a halt once again. A peace was ultimately concluded to allow both Teledden and Regalian forces to focus on the attacking Kathar.
:*''For more information on the Second Elven War, click [[Second Elven War|HERE]]


The Ascendency of Cedromar Kade and the Crown Alliance
==The Return of Dragons==
As Emperor Alexander Kade returned to power, his post-Lo policy was inclined away from the military men of the nobility, and toward the diplomat and blue-bloods of culture and grace. This force-triggered a conservative coup against his power, led by previous Arch-Chancellor Ulric Typhonus, a long-time military veteran who desired to return to his old office. In response, Alexander Kade passed over all of his sons and abdicated the throne to his younger brother, Cedric Kade, who took the throne as Cedromar Kade I on April 14, 305 AC. Cedromar I explained that he would change the role of the Emperor in a radical way, and opted to be the vanguard of humanity on the frontlines of battle.
While the war against the Elves continued in a stalemate, domestic strife had come to the forefront of Regalian life. The seeming return of the Dragons as a force to be reckoned with had all of the City of Regalia on edge. Rikkira (Renita), a Dragon who could transform into a regally-dressed [[Ailor]] woman, and her many [[Arken]] Lieutenants, seemed intent on enslaving the entire Regalian populace to usher forth a new world order; one seated by the Dragons. Regalia was surprised when a second Dragon shared blows with Rikkira, and it was ultimately revealed to be a newly empowered Emperor Cedromar I. For some reason, Rikkira then vanished, last seen flying away from Corontium while Cedromar I no longer hid his abilities, becoming the Dragon Emperor and rallying Regalia around his new power.


It was doubtful that with his military-based policy, Cedromar would rule long before declaring war on the Regalian Empire’s long-time rival: The Songaskian Masaya. Diplomats who supported Alexander Kade’s inclination towards a more diplomatic approach felt they needed to compensate for Cedromar’s pending aggressive warfare. [[Baron Bonace Tylleronde]], one of these diplomats, invited the idea of the [[Crown Alliance]]: An Ailor-led coalition of races bent on securing Aloria for the Regalian Empire. Tylleronde immediately wooed his old contacts in [[Hadar]], and found an ally in the [[Allar]] and [[Qadir]], whose scholars sought Regalia’s protection. He also brought the famed [[Varran]] corsairs into the fold. Meanwhile, the Songaskian Masaya, the Altalar of [[Teled Methen]], and the [[Ch’ien-ji]] of the [[Yang-tzu Isles]] created the [[Magic Covenant]] unified by their inclination towards magic. The [[Shendar]] and [[Saivalthar]], in outright rejection of the Altalar, formed the [[Blood Pact]], while the [[Cielothar]] and the [[Avanthar]] allied in the [[Wild Union]] to protect against common enemies. It seemed the stage was set for a clash of alliances; and clash they did. Meanwhile, [[Isldar]] began besieging the last few [[Dwarven]] holds in the north.
==The Second Elven War: Stage 1==
The Second Elven War began in 306 AC when xenophobic Regalian officials launched a preemptive attack from [[Daendroque]] territory in an assault on gathering forces of Teledden in a nearby Allorn state. The results were ultimately a slaughter for this Regalian army, and it triggered an aggressive response from many Allorn principalities. To make up for their loss of face, a large Regalian invasion was launched, but it sadly saw cruelties and genocide enacted against the local Elves and the destruction of religious and cultural objects as numorous cities fell to the Regalians. These actions only rallied further Elven support, and the conflict began to bog down into a stalemate as the modern technologies of the Regalians met the ancient Magic of the Teledden and their allies. Ultimately, the Second Elven War continued on without a clear victory in sight.
:*''For more information on the Second Elven War, click [[Second Elven War|HERE]]


The Second Songaskian War
==The Second Songaskian War==
The Regalian Empire began their invasion of Farah’deen in the summer of 305 AC. Much had changed since Regalia’s last war with the Songaskians; they were now led by [[Kusamanu Massya Songel]], the uncle of the previous Massya, Musamansa Massya Song. Musamansa had favored cooperation with Regalia, and feared another war with the Empire. Kusamanu viewed this as weakness, and he staged a successful coup that deposed Musamansa.  
The Regalian Empire began their invasion of [[Farahdeen]] in the summer of 305 AC. Much had changed since Regalia’s last war with the [[Songaskia]]ns; they were now led by the uncle of the previous Massya, while Regalia was led by a new Emperor, and affairs like the [[Bone Horror Crisis]] had weakened both parties. Cedromar I Kade led many sieges personally, and often ordered the slaughter of the Songaskian nobility and peasantry before crowds of the military elite to raise war morale and intimidate the enemy. The Songaskia would either surrender, or face unprecedented brutality from the Military Emperor. As a result of the immense destruction wrought by the Regalian Empire, some of the Songaskian Pearl Cities began rising up in rebellion against the usurper Massya, who eventually consolidated his power eastward. In response, the Regalian Empire curiously abandoned their offensives, leaving the territory they had captured and the surviving Songaskian captives to the now returned young Massya, delivered to Farahdeen by the Regalians. The civil war that followed was relatively bloodless, but technically eliminated a Regalian enemy from the playing field, and broke the Magic Covenant. In the years since this action, however, the young Massya has grown into a young man with little to no favoritism for Regalia, while his uncle and the former usurper, still alive, has ironically turned to courting Regalia. It is uncertain if this outcome was ever Cedromar’s intent. Regardless, in the short term, peace came again to the Regalian Empire, though it did not last.
:*''For more information on the Second Songaskian War, click [[Second Songaskian War|HERE]]


This conflict was the first to witness a Regalian Emperor leading troops on the field; Cedromar I Kade led many sieges, and often ordered the slaughter of the Songaskian nobility and peasantry before crowds of the military elite to raise war morale and intimidate the enemy. Enemies would either surrender, or face unprecedented brutality from the Military Emperor. As a result of the immense destruction wrought by the Regalian Empire, individual cities began rising up in rebellion against the Massya, who eventually consolidated his power toward his home provinces. The previous Massya, Musamansa Massya Song, was restored to power, and after a short civil war, restored peace to the Songaskian Masaya; a new ally of Regalia. Global peace would not last, however.
==The Ascendency of Cedromar Kade and the Crown Alliance==
When the Deathling Occupation came to an end, Alexander I began to turn away from the military toward diplomats and cultural figures. In reaction, a conservative coup was launched by former [[Arch Chancellor]] [[House Typhonus|Ulric Typhonus]] and his allies, though their effort was swiftly defeated. In response, Alexander I abdicated the throne, but passed over his own sons to instead bestow the title of Emperor to his younger brother, Cedric Kade, who took the throne as Cedromar I on April 14, 305 AC. Cedromar I reinforced his ties to the military, but those still loyal to Alexander’s way of thinking supported efforts at diplomacy. Cedromar surprisingly allowed this, and Baron Bonace Tylleronde headed the idea of the Crown Alliance: An Ailor-led coalition of Races bent on securing Aloria for the Regalian Empire. Tylleronde immediately wooed the Allar and [[Qadir]], whose scholars sought Regalia’s protection, while he soon also brought the [[Asha]] into the fold. In response, the [[Songaskian Masaya]] and many of the Teledden and [[Fin’ullen]] principalities in the west created the Magic Covenant, united by their use of Magic, ancient heritage but also dislike of Regalia. The Dread Empire immediately made moves for an invasion of their neighbors, rejecting their efforts, while the [[Maquixtl]], [[Yanar]] and their local allies of the Ularen Plains formed the Wild Union to protect against their enemies. New lines were drawn between the nations of Aloria.


The Second Elven War
==The Bone Horror Crisis and Deathling Occupation==
The Second Elven War began in earnest as [[Charles Montagaard]], then-Undercrown of the Regalian Empire, led an attack force into Teled Methen. Unfortunately, he underestimated the Elven guerilla fighting and perished in a mass slaughter of Regalian troopers. This initial defeat spurred the Regalians to invade Teled Methen en masse and enact cruelties such as genocide and the eradication of Elven cultural icons within the captured cities. This only rallied the Altalar further, who centralized into a new Elven Empire. Though the Regalian Empire is unable to make any headway into Teled Methen itself, a recent deal between Emperor Cedromar and the Ch’ien-Ji removed the Yang-Tzu Isles from the conflict and entered them into the Crown Alliance. Despite this gain, the Second Elven War continues to this day without a clear victory in sight.  
The effects of the Battle of Curag Fields came into full force in 304 AC. The Kingdom of [[Eastwynd|Arlora]], heavily in debt to the Regalian Empire thanks to the purchase of emergency supplies when the Statue appeared, and also furious that their attempt to claim land from their devastated rival [[Eastwynd|Torse]] was being blocked by the Regalian Empire (who Torse had now joined), declared war against the larger state. The Regalians in turn invaded the Arloran position on a cliffed coastline of the [[Eastwynd]] state. The battle was a major victory, with the Arloran king and his royal guard captured, triggering a mass surrender. While [[Isldar]] warriors appeared and tried to reach the king which the Regalians fended off, suddenly, the king performed an unknown act, whispering unheard words and summoning the Statue before himself and his royal guard. The being transformed the royal and his loyal servants into a group later called the Midnight Court, and the Court enacted another ritual which suddenly began to revive the battlefield’s dead as a new unliving threat. Not normal [[Undead]], these Bone Horrors proved impossible to kill, hideous amalgamations of flesh and bone who constantly reformed when struck down.


The Return of Dragons
The Court and the Statue then vanished, and beams of light arced over the skies of Aloria, with roughly one for each major populated continent. However, a strange purple dome appeared over Corontium and prevented both the beam of light from reaching the region, as well as prevented access by the Bone Horrors. The Regalian forces, meanwhile, evacuated Eastwynd with the fleeing Arlorans, as their nation was just as devastated as their neighbor, and they successfully found safe harbor in the heart of the Regalian Empire. While it took months, a unique technology called the [[Firearms#Alaru_Addir|Alaru Addir]] created by Qadir collaborating with the Empire allowed the Bone Horrors to be defeated completely from a distance, while a strange purple pulse also washed over the world, originating from the Corontium dome, which meant the Bone Horrors could no longer reform once struck down. Then, after the Regalian Reconquest Armies marched from Corontium to take back their infested lands, the Midnight Court appeared and resurrected Freya Lo as a shade of her prior self in the form of a Deathling. Some aspect of the people they once were, with ashen skin and stark blue eyes, the Deathlings multiplied and spread across the capital city. They were resisted, and in the end, the death of Freya Lo’s risen form caused all Deathlings to also perish. As the dome above Corontium vanished, Regalia slowly restored order to its part of the world while other nations successfully did so as well.
While the war in Teled Methen continues in a stalemate, domestic strife has taken the forefront in Regalian life. The seeming return of the [[Feathered Dragons]] as a force to be reckoned with has all of the Regalian Holy City on edge. [[Rikkira]], the Dragon who can transform into a regally-dressed Ailor woman, and her many Arken Lieutenants seem intent on enslaving the entire Regalian populace to usher forth a new world order; one seated by the Dragons. Regalia has been surprised with the appearance of a second Feathered Dragon who shared blows with Rikkira. The identity of this Dragon is presently unknown… But it has acted as a rallying banner to those in Regalia who resist the dominion of Rikirra.  
:*''For more information on the Bone Horror Crisis, click [[Bone Horror Crisis|HERE]]
 
==The Anahera Rebellion==
The victory at the Battle of the Curag Fields wore heavily, not only on the state of Regalia but also upon its people. The [[Wirtem]] Arch Chancellor appointed the year prior resigned, and the younger brother to the office’s prior holder took the position. Andrieu [[Anahera]]’s first act was to execute his brother Alejandro for supposed treason by supporting rebel elements across the [[Daen Governate]], gaining multiple titles but also triggering a small familial civil war. While this went on, an assassination attempt confined the Emperor to his chambers. The conflict in his family now over, Andrieu moved to seize more power, capturing and torturing many high officials of the Empire while proclaiming himself to have a new title; “Lord Protector.” After several weeks of implementing erratic policies; seeking to penalize House Kade for the Settlement Act;, damaging the religious establishment of Regalia, and committing other horrific cruelties, Andrieu was defeated by the joined efforts of commoners and nobles of the realm, and was killed shortly before the end of 303 AC.
 
==The Reappearance of "Estel"==
On June 2, 303 AC, in the midst of the [[First Songaskian War]], a light-show known to Aloria as the Northern Dance or Njal’s Dance flashed across the sky, the ripples of distortion followed by green and blue coloration flocking out of the northeast. Nearly two months later, a thick fog began to overcome [[Ellador]], followed by sightings of a gigantic moving statue of a woman covered in glowing runes, accompanied by an army of stag-like humanoids with four arms. This Statue attacked the nation of Torse in Eastwynd, laying the kingdom to waste through immense magical power, and triggering a temporary panic in other states. While the Statue proclaimed itself to be Estel, many Teledden and faithful to [[Estelley]] declared this as false, though the Regalian Empire rapidly attached to this narrative. The Empire also quickly moved to combat this threat, sending an army with [[Mage]] assistance to bait, and then attack, this supernatural force on the Curag Fields of Torse. When the Regalian effort stumbled, mysterious warriors and beings appeared, now largely identified as the [[Arken]], who significantly aided the Regalian side. They soon took to battling the Statue directly, and then pulled her into an immense portal, ending the battle and scattering her bestial army.
:*''For more information on the Battle of the Curag Fields, click [[Battle of the Curag Fields|HERE]]
 
==The First Songaskian War==
The end of 302 AC was marked by the invasion of the Regalian Archipelago by the Songaskian Masaya who rapidly gained ground in the south. After a failed counter-offensive, the Regalian Empire lost the capital city to occupation by the Songaskians for a few months. After rebellions in their captured territories, Regalian forces attacking their own homeland, and riots in the capital city which caused a huge fire, the Songaskians departed the City of Regalia in a peaceful withdrawal arranged with Imperial leadership. The war carried on overseas, as with a Regalian army aiding the Qadir in southern Farahdeen, a second Regalian force arrived in the north, and began to push on Masayan territory. Progress halted when Prince Cedric Kade, the future Emperor Cedromar I, was unexpectedly captured in battle. The peace deal saw no territory change hands, but sent the Regalians packing, and weakened the Masaya’s leadership. In the aftermath, the Massya unexpectedly died, and the Massya’s brother, a man favored by the nobility for his military prowess, staged a coup against his nephew, whose post-war methods of appeasing Regalia were seen as weak. The young Massya would then flee to Regalia and remain there until the [[Second Songaskian War]].
:*''For more information on the First Songaskian War, click [[First Songaskian War|HERE]]
 
==The First Elven War and Regalian Civil Strife==
Upon taking up the office of Crown Prince, Alexander Kade demanded that the Northern Elven Kingdoms, a cluster of states off the west coast of [[Westwynd]], give their property to their Ailor minorities. Many of the nations rejected this, and war broke out across the land. The conflict, sometimes called the First Elven War or the L’Elvellen War, was a wild success as the Regalian Empire retrieved the lost Crown of the World, the ancient crown of the Allorn Empire unknown to be hidden in the region. The enemy nations were also toppled, and new states emerged in their place. While this conflict occurred, however, conflicts back in Corontium between nobles in the south and north saw a significant disruption to normal affairs. Led by an extremely overambitious noblewoman with loose ties to House Kade, and thus their new Imperial title, a rebel noblewoman named Freya Lo led an army of [[Anglian]] and [[Velheim]] levies into the capital where they quickly lost. Defeated, and after taking her own life, Lo was soon entombed deep beneath the capital city. As the summer came to an end, the plots in the south collapsed when the Daendroque Arch Chancellor was forced from office and replaced by a Wirtem. This Daendroque nobleman, Alejandro Anahera, then departed to take up leadership of the Daen Governate.
:*''For more information on the L’Elvellen War, click [[L'Elvellen War|HERE]]
 
==The Ascendency of Alexander Kade==
The dawn of a new age for the Regalian Empire began with the death of Regalian Emperor [[Justinian II]] on April 24, 302 AC, and the signing of the Kade Settlement Act. Signed by Arch Chancellor Moriarty Kade and Emperor Justinian II at the latter’s deathbed, it dictated that males from female descendants could inherit the throne of the Regalian Empire. Because all of Justinian’s children had died, this allowed the throne to pass through his brother’s eldest daughter, Liliane Ivrae-Kade, who had married [[Moriarty Kade]], and to actualize itself in her first-born son, Alexander Kade. The scholarly man was immediately vested as the Crown Prince of Regalia, but did not ascend to the throne until months later.
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 28 September 2024

Massivecraft’s Roleplay scene has been intact for over 8 years. In this time, many plot-changing story progressions have taken place (referred to as World Progressions), sometimes making it difficult to understand the recent history of Aloria. Here is a summary of Massivecraft's World Progressions throughout its history. All events are listed from most recent to oldest, meaning the further down the page you go, the longer ago an event happened. For a more in-depth reading of World Progression Events, please look at our Forum Section.

The Current Time

The year is now 311 AC. The Emperor, Alexander I, remains missing, and despite efforts to locate him, nothing concrete has emerged. The Regalian Empire's government has rearranged itself, with the Imperial Family stepping in to help rule the Empire as a form of imperial leadership, while politics beneath them have also realigned. Affairs in Aloria's north are messy, while elsewhere, Demons of all dimensions are beginning to surge in number. The reborn Allorn Empire appears to be turning its eyes toward Regalia after focusing on other affairs in recent years. Overall, the dawn of the new year promises much to come across the world.

The Bralona Invasion

In the early fall of 310 AC, the City of Regalia was suddenly invaded and attacked by a Heritage previously lost to the wider world, known as the Bralona. Isolated on a far away island called Justinia, they appeared in the capital. In a dramatic reveal, they sought to kill the Emperor of Regalia, only to discover he had been swapped for a Slizzar. Despite this set-back, and unaware of the political waves they made at this discovery, the Bralona set about conquering the city and seeking out all possible sources of knowledge. The High Command occupied an array of buildings, emptied libraries, and built bizarre machines to change the weather and more. However, as time went on, some Bralona of their number grew skeptical of their mission, and eventually, rebels from the distant homeland arrived to help instigate an uprising in the Bralona's ranks. This coincided with various groups from across the capital moving on Bralona operations, and in the end, the High Command retreated after a little over a month of controlling the capital. They were not defeated, however, and those Bralona who remained are often viewed with suspicion on possible motivations for them staying put.

The Vampire Insurrection

Following a period of political action and conflict between the different Noble Houses of Corontium in 309 AC, the end of the summer saw the sudden unleashing of Vampires and their allies onto the City of Regalia. With barely any warning, many nobles became trapped and on the run, while the government attempted to deny the Vampires as much knowledge as was possible. Over the course of two months, looting, sacrifices, betrayals and conflict raged, ultimately culminating in a huge fight with Regalian forces who had surrounded the Crown Isle moving in to help end the Void-aligned threats. A number of other magical events took place, as deities of several faiths and beings of several dimensions appeared and performed a range of actions. In the end, hundreds died, hundreds more were freshly turned, and there was much to be rebuilt after the Vampire Dreadfort had leveled parts of the city to the ground throughout the occupation.

The Sendrassian War

Affairs in the south called Regalian attention to their Allar holdings in 308 AC, and held them there until 309 AC. The Sendrassian Allar had finally made larger moves across the straits that divided them from the rest of Hadar and were now engaged in fierce conflict with the Hadarian Allar, their ancient rivals from a long-passed civil war. The Regalians proceeded to defend the region, but ultimately only found a mixed success rate. Difficulties with the terrain and against an array of strange, exotic beasts or creatures at the command of the Sendrassians proved highly detrimental to the Regalian war effort, while excellent generalship, and continued efforts at innovation staved off some of the worst possibilities of defeat. As the war continued on, disease also became a problem, and a massive conflict where Dragons came into play on both sides presented a rare, though not unseen spectacle for many. Ultimately, it was not the Regalians who caused the war to end, but the Sendrassians themselves. Word reached them of the rebirth of the Allorn Empire, an act heralded by the apparent return of Empress Talea, alongside struggles within the Sendrassian Empire's leadership, with many warlords proceeding back to their homeland to reinforce their state, and their own claims to power. The Hadarian Allar then firmly told the Regalians to leave, taking over their role of guarding what were now a string of border islands between Hadarian Allar and Sendrassian Allar control. This conflict is seen as a Regalian defeat, and a civil war amidst the Hadarian Allar soon began between factions with varying opinions on the Regalian Empire.

  • For more information on the Sendrassian War, click HERE

The Clicker Crisis

A mysterious meteor fell from the sky to the outskirts of the City of Regalia near the end of 307 AC. Even after its arrival, it remained enigmatic, but it soon unleashed a plague of creatures known as Clickers (due to their vocalizations) on the capital. Invisible at first and tall, with wicked claws and gaping maw, the Clickers spread across Corontium and were barely being held off as it seemed that nothing could defeat them. However, due to magical events within the City of Regalia, the creatures became visible, and a concerted effort by various factions of the capital's citizenry worked to purge the creatures from Aloria. Explosives of an advanced design were armed and used to destroy the vile nest the creatures had been building under the capital of the Empire, but it was still not enough. Users of Magic had to drain a mysterious crystal at the heart of the city which the Clickers had been defending, while elsewhere a machine entity known as The Conduit activated and temporarily dispatched thousands of robotic drones out to fight the Clickers. The crystal was soon drained, and with that, the Clickers collapsed to dust.

The Dread War

The Regalian Empire was thrown into battle against the Dread Empire in 307 AC, with a vast united front seeking to push the Kathar out of Teledden lands. Aided by Eronidas, Teledden and other forces, Regalian armies marched to protect a region in the south of Allorn territory, though the final battle was one for the ages thanks to the appearance of Rikkira (now known as Renita), also called the Dread Dragon, on the side of the Kathar. She and Cedric Kade did battle in their Dragon and humanoid forms, but the battle came to an end when both vanished, and the Kathar lost the initiative. At the same time, the collective push from the Regalian and Teledden forced the Kathar back further. Due to her political failure, the Dread Empress was ousted, forcing many Kathar forces to return home to support the candidate of their choosing. In the aftermath of the conflict, the Regalians failed to win the former Allorn states to their side, and so the Teledden quickly broke away and ignored Regalia’s role in freeing them of their plight.

  • For more information on the Dread War, click HERE

The Anglian Mist

Without warning, as leaders from across the Empire gathered at an important council in Anglia, something awoke. A vast cloud of time-halting mist covered much of that land, trapping many important government officials from House Kade within. This Mist remained in Anglia for several months, and ultimately ended through mysterious means. Emperor Alexander I re-ascended the throne after this ordeal, though he had to reknit a generally weakened Regalian Empire through various political maneuvers due to the struggles of the past few months.

The Second Elven War: Stage 2

With Rikkira (nowadays called Renita) gone from the capital city, a new offensive was launched by the Regalian Empire against the Elves. Unfortunately, this offensive soon produced contact with another enemy; the Kathar. This Void Worshiping Race, and their Dread Empire, had been invading southern Allorn lands for several months, and their Void Towers helped to spread their corruption outward. Forced to retreat from their offensives, the Regalian push on the front ground to a halt once again. A peace was ultimately concluded to allow both Teledden and Regalian forces to focus on the attacking Kathar.

  • For more information on the Second Elven War, click HERE

The Return of Dragons

While the war against the Elves continued in a stalemate, domestic strife had come to the forefront of Regalian life. The seeming return of the Dragons as a force to be reckoned with had all of the City of Regalia on edge. Rikkira (Renita), a Dragon who could transform into a regally-dressed Ailor woman, and her many Arken Lieutenants, seemed intent on enslaving the entire Regalian populace to usher forth a new world order; one seated by the Dragons. Regalia was surprised when a second Dragon shared blows with Rikkira, and it was ultimately revealed to be a newly empowered Emperor Cedromar I. For some reason, Rikkira then vanished, last seen flying away from Corontium while Cedromar I no longer hid his abilities, becoming the Dragon Emperor and rallying Regalia around his new power.

The Second Elven War: Stage 1

The Second Elven War began in 306 AC when xenophobic Regalian officials launched a preemptive attack from Daendroque territory in an assault on gathering forces of Teledden in a nearby Allorn state. The results were ultimately a slaughter for this Regalian army, and it triggered an aggressive response from many Allorn principalities. To make up for their loss of face, a large Regalian invasion was launched, but it sadly saw cruelties and genocide enacted against the local Elves and the destruction of religious and cultural objects as numorous cities fell to the Regalians. These actions only rallied further Elven support, and the conflict began to bog down into a stalemate as the modern technologies of the Regalians met the ancient Magic of the Teledden and their allies. Ultimately, the Second Elven War continued on without a clear victory in sight.

  • For more information on the Second Elven War, click HERE

The Second Songaskian War

The Regalian Empire began their invasion of Farahdeen in the summer of 305 AC. Much had changed since Regalia’s last war with the Songaskians; they were now led by the uncle of the previous Massya, while Regalia was led by a new Emperor, and affairs like the Bone Horror Crisis had weakened both parties. Cedromar I Kade led many sieges personally, and often ordered the slaughter of the Songaskian nobility and peasantry before crowds of the military elite to raise war morale and intimidate the enemy. The Songaskia would either surrender, or face unprecedented brutality from the Military Emperor. As a result of the immense destruction wrought by the Regalian Empire, some of the Songaskian Pearl Cities began rising up in rebellion against the usurper Massya, who eventually consolidated his power eastward. In response, the Regalian Empire curiously abandoned their offensives, leaving the territory they had captured and the surviving Songaskian captives to the now returned young Massya, delivered to Farahdeen by the Regalians. The civil war that followed was relatively bloodless, but technically eliminated a Regalian enemy from the playing field, and broke the Magic Covenant. In the years since this action, however, the young Massya has grown into a young man with little to no favoritism for Regalia, while his uncle and the former usurper, still alive, has ironically turned to courting Regalia. It is uncertain if this outcome was ever Cedromar’s intent. Regardless, in the short term, peace came again to the Regalian Empire, though it did not last.

  • For more information on the Second Songaskian War, click HERE

The Ascendency of Cedromar Kade and the Crown Alliance

When the Deathling Occupation came to an end, Alexander I began to turn away from the military toward diplomats and cultural figures. In reaction, a conservative coup was launched by former Arch Chancellor Ulric Typhonus and his allies, though their effort was swiftly defeated. In response, Alexander I abdicated the throne, but passed over his own sons to instead bestow the title of Emperor to his younger brother, Cedric Kade, who took the throne as Cedromar I on April 14, 305 AC. Cedromar I reinforced his ties to the military, but those still loyal to Alexander’s way of thinking supported efforts at diplomacy. Cedromar surprisingly allowed this, and Baron Bonace Tylleronde headed the idea of the Crown Alliance: An Ailor-led coalition of Races bent on securing Aloria for the Regalian Empire. Tylleronde immediately wooed the Allar and Qadir, whose scholars sought Regalia’s protection, while he soon also brought the Asha into the fold. In response, the Songaskian Masaya and many of the Teledden and Fin’ullen principalities in the west created the Magic Covenant, united by their use of Magic, ancient heritage but also dislike of Regalia. The Dread Empire immediately made moves for an invasion of their neighbors, rejecting their efforts, while the Maquixtl, Yanar and their local allies of the Ularen Plains formed the Wild Union to protect against their enemies. New lines were drawn between the nations of Aloria.

The Bone Horror Crisis and Deathling Occupation

The effects of the Battle of Curag Fields came into full force in 304 AC. The Kingdom of Arlora, heavily in debt to the Regalian Empire thanks to the purchase of emergency supplies when the Statue appeared, and also furious that their attempt to claim land from their devastated rival Torse was being blocked by the Regalian Empire (who Torse had now joined), declared war against the larger state. The Regalians in turn invaded the Arloran position on a cliffed coastline of the Eastwynd state. The battle was a major victory, with the Arloran king and his royal guard captured, triggering a mass surrender. While Isldar warriors appeared and tried to reach the king which the Regalians fended off, suddenly, the king performed an unknown act, whispering unheard words and summoning the Statue before himself and his royal guard. The being transformed the royal and his loyal servants into a group later called the Midnight Court, and the Court enacted another ritual which suddenly began to revive the battlefield’s dead as a new unliving threat. Not normal Undead, these Bone Horrors proved impossible to kill, hideous amalgamations of flesh and bone who constantly reformed when struck down.

The Court and the Statue then vanished, and beams of light arced over the skies of Aloria, with roughly one for each major populated continent. However, a strange purple dome appeared over Corontium and prevented both the beam of light from reaching the region, as well as prevented access by the Bone Horrors. The Regalian forces, meanwhile, evacuated Eastwynd with the fleeing Arlorans, as their nation was just as devastated as their neighbor, and they successfully found safe harbor in the heart of the Regalian Empire. While it took months, a unique technology called the Alaru Addir created by Qadir collaborating with the Empire allowed the Bone Horrors to be defeated completely from a distance, while a strange purple pulse also washed over the world, originating from the Corontium dome, which meant the Bone Horrors could no longer reform once struck down. Then, after the Regalian Reconquest Armies marched from Corontium to take back their infested lands, the Midnight Court appeared and resurrected Freya Lo as a shade of her prior self in the form of a Deathling. Some aspect of the people they once were, with ashen skin and stark blue eyes, the Deathlings multiplied and spread across the capital city. They were resisted, and in the end, the death of Freya Lo’s risen form caused all Deathlings to also perish. As the dome above Corontium vanished, Regalia slowly restored order to its part of the world while other nations successfully did so as well.

  • For more information on the Bone Horror Crisis, click HERE

The Anahera Rebellion

The victory at the Battle of the Curag Fields wore heavily, not only on the state of Regalia but also upon its people. The Wirtem Arch Chancellor appointed the year prior resigned, and the younger brother to the office’s prior holder took the position. Andrieu Anahera’s first act was to execute his brother Alejandro for supposed treason by supporting rebel elements across the Daen Governate, gaining multiple titles but also triggering a small familial civil war. While this went on, an assassination attempt confined the Emperor to his chambers. The conflict in his family now over, Andrieu moved to seize more power, capturing and torturing many high officials of the Empire while proclaiming himself to have a new title; “Lord Protector.” After several weeks of implementing erratic policies; seeking to penalize House Kade for the Settlement Act;, damaging the religious establishment of Regalia, and committing other horrific cruelties, Andrieu was defeated by the joined efforts of commoners and nobles of the realm, and was killed shortly before the end of 303 AC.

The Reappearance of "Estel"

On June 2, 303 AC, in the midst of the First Songaskian War, a light-show known to Aloria as the Northern Dance or Njal’s Dance flashed across the sky, the ripples of distortion followed by green and blue coloration flocking out of the northeast. Nearly two months later, a thick fog began to overcome Ellador, followed by sightings of a gigantic moving statue of a woman covered in glowing runes, accompanied by an army of stag-like humanoids with four arms. This Statue attacked the nation of Torse in Eastwynd, laying the kingdom to waste through immense magical power, and triggering a temporary panic in other states. While the Statue proclaimed itself to be Estel, many Teledden and faithful to Estelley declared this as false, though the Regalian Empire rapidly attached to this narrative. The Empire also quickly moved to combat this threat, sending an army with Mage assistance to bait, and then attack, this supernatural force on the Curag Fields of Torse. When the Regalian effort stumbled, mysterious warriors and beings appeared, now largely identified as the Arken, who significantly aided the Regalian side. They soon took to battling the Statue directly, and then pulled her into an immense portal, ending the battle and scattering her bestial army.

  • For more information on the Battle of the Curag Fields, click HERE

The First Songaskian War

The end of 302 AC was marked by the invasion of the Regalian Archipelago by the Songaskian Masaya who rapidly gained ground in the south. After a failed counter-offensive, the Regalian Empire lost the capital city to occupation by the Songaskians for a few months. After rebellions in their captured territories, Regalian forces attacking their own homeland, and riots in the capital city which caused a huge fire, the Songaskians departed the City of Regalia in a peaceful withdrawal arranged with Imperial leadership. The war carried on overseas, as with a Regalian army aiding the Qadir in southern Farahdeen, a second Regalian force arrived in the north, and began to push on Masayan territory. Progress halted when Prince Cedric Kade, the future Emperor Cedromar I, was unexpectedly captured in battle. The peace deal saw no territory change hands, but sent the Regalians packing, and weakened the Masaya’s leadership. In the aftermath, the Massya unexpectedly died, and the Massya’s brother, a man favored by the nobility for his military prowess, staged a coup against his nephew, whose post-war methods of appeasing Regalia were seen as weak. The young Massya would then flee to Regalia and remain there until the Second Songaskian War.

  • For more information on the First Songaskian War, click HERE

The First Elven War and Regalian Civil Strife

Upon taking up the office of Crown Prince, Alexander Kade demanded that the Northern Elven Kingdoms, a cluster of states off the west coast of Westwynd, give their property to their Ailor minorities. Many of the nations rejected this, and war broke out across the land. The conflict, sometimes called the First Elven War or the L’Elvellen War, was a wild success as the Regalian Empire retrieved the lost Crown of the World, the ancient crown of the Allorn Empire unknown to be hidden in the region. The enemy nations were also toppled, and new states emerged in their place. While this conflict occurred, however, conflicts back in Corontium between nobles in the south and north saw a significant disruption to normal affairs. Led by an extremely overambitious noblewoman with loose ties to House Kade, and thus their new Imperial title, a rebel noblewoman named Freya Lo led an army of Anglian and Velheim levies into the capital where they quickly lost. Defeated, and after taking her own life, Lo was soon entombed deep beneath the capital city. As the summer came to an end, the plots in the south collapsed when the Daendroque Arch Chancellor was forced from office and replaced by a Wirtem. This Daendroque nobleman, Alejandro Anahera, then departed to take up leadership of the Daen Governate.

  • For more information on the L’Elvellen War, click HERE

The Ascendency of Alexander Kade

The dawn of a new age for the Regalian Empire began with the death of Regalian Emperor Justinian II on April 24, 302 AC, and the signing of the Kade Settlement Act. Signed by Arch Chancellor Moriarty Kade and Emperor Justinian II at the latter’s deathbed, it dictated that males from female descendants could inherit the throne of the Regalian Empire. Because all of Justinian’s children had died, this allowed the throne to pass through his brother’s eldest daughter, Liliane Ivrae-Kade, who had married Moriarty Kade, and to actualize itself in her first-born son, Alexander Kade. The scholarly man was immediately vested as the Crown Prince of Regalia, but did not ascend to the throne until months later.