1385TR–1391TR (2647–2653)
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1392TR (2654)
- The city states of Cassari and Galath Serin join Pauviel,
expanding the country out west
- The Kingdom of Earion invades Hyljagren, imprisoning the monarchy and expanding their own rule
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1393TR–1490TR (2655–2752)
- An orc warlord, Dorr Vadok, rises to power and unites many Orc, Goblin, and Giant tribes
- The Trúaburin Kingdom invades the Kingdom of Breiðrhag, expanding their territory
- Roðinhag and the Svartrbjörn Kingdom push Montalle's borders back through force
- The Kingdom of New Earion forms, with nobles splitting off from The Kingdom of Earion
- Norvargr, a warrior tribe from Thorne, treats with The Kingdom of Earion, who allow
them to settle in the north
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1491TR–1493TR (2753–2755)
- Dorr Vadok pushes his armies north to surround the dwarven city of Baldomhainn. He forces
rebellious orc and goblin tribes south and west
- The Thrávín Kingdom invades what remains of Montalle, House Montalle seek refuge in
The Crynnan Kingdom
- The Kingdom of Kerlinoslík treats with Fróveiðr, they join to bolster themselves against the
threat of The Thrávín Kingdom
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1494TR (2756)
- Dorr Vadok sacks and wipes out the dwarven city of Baldomhainn. They push into the human
kingdoms, taking most of the Skóglið Kingdom and Vestemere's lands. They divide the halfling
communities of Mamwlad in half
- Rebellious orc and goblin tribes in the south manage to push back Dorr Vadok's advances,
reversing the tide in the lower peninsulas
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1494TR (2756)
- The Skóglið Kingdom and Vestemere are lost, with people fleeing into The Kingdom of Earion
- Wernheim Trúadólg, leader of the Trúaburin Kingdom, proposes an alliance of humans to defeat
Dorr Vadok. All kingdoms agree to an alliance apart from New Earion, Norvargr, and Oustwick.
This later became Konungdómr
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1495TR (2757)
- Konungdómr push west, their combined might able to
break Dorr Vadok's front-lines
- Rebellious orc and goblin tribes continue to gain ground against Dorr Vadok in the south
- Dorr Vadok abandons the west, recognising a need to bolster the war in the east
- Norvargr and Oustwick take some lands from the new alliance while their armies are focused
elsewhere
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1OK (2758)
- Konungdómr push further and take one of the
southern peninsulas, and Wernheim Trúadólg slays Dorr Vadok
- With their leader dead, Dorr Vadok's armies disband rapidly
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2OK–5OK (2759–2762)
- The leaders of the Konungdómr meet and discuss a continuation of the
alliance. Wernheim Trúadólg as the king of the new larger kingdom
- Konungdómr absorbs Norvargr and pushes their border
further west, chasing the remains of Dorr Vadok's army
- In 5OK (2762), Wernheim Trúadólg dies and his daughter Geldhem takes the throne
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6OK (2763)
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7OK–21OK (2764–2778)
- Over years of bloody war, Pauviel pushes back and regainst their territory
- New Earion and Oustwick sieze the opportunity to expand
- The communities of Mamwlad are allowed to rejoin each other carving out a small part of Konungdómr
- The nomadic orc, goblin, and giant tribes in the west are allowed to grow and spread by the
distracted human kingdom
- In 21OK (2778), Pauviel and Geldhem Trúadólg sign a treaty to end the war
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22OK–550OK (2779–3307)
- Konungdómr and Pauviel gain in power over the
course of 500 years of relative peace
- New Earion agrees to join Konungdómr in exchange for aid in pushing back the
tribes and barbarians of Thorne
- Oustwick cedes lands to Konungdómr in exchange for remaining an independent
state
- The dwarven city of Siginbar is founded in the mountains near Konungdómr's
borders
- Konungdómr develops a navy and claims islands
around the west coast of Tide. It mounts unsuccessful attacks on the continent of Rhak
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551OK–499UN (3308–4097)
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500UN–549UN (4098–4147)
- A time of peace between most of the factions across Tide.
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