History
The Creation Myth
The gods created the world in five days.
- On the first day, the gods drew magic from the chaos and worked together to split the raw chaos into the elements, forming the lands, the sea, the air and the fires below.
- On the second day, they worked even greater magic, draining the magic from other parts of the universe to bring forth plant life, and greenery covered the earth and sea and even floated in the air.
- On the third day, the gods drew power from other planes, and used it to create animals and insects and fish and all sorts of other beasts, to feed on the plants and each other in a complex cycle that would be called Nature.
- On the fourth day, the gods drew power from themselves, to give sentience to their favourite creatures so that their creatures could worship the gods that had created them.
- On the fifth day, weakened from their labours, the gods argued over the imbalances that had occurred between their favourite creatures. Strife and anguish were created - and have never left us..
Although almost all sentient races have a similar version to the above creation myth, none of them can actually agree as to how long ago it happened, and none have any reasonable explanations about things like the other planes – the Abyss, the Astral plane, the Nine Hells, Elysion, or any such strange demi-planes like the Shadow or Fey realms. The races vary in their interpretations on who was responsible for which parts of the creation - the elves believing it was just the Elven pantheon at work, and similarly with the dwarves.
The Al Shekeim nation, worshipping Odin alone, believe that he created the world and that the other gods were merely devils, albeit some misguided ones, in disguise.
The exact timeline since the creation of the world is unknown - except perhaps by some sages who have done esoteric magical research - but is believed to probably be something like this:
- Pre-History - Creation of the universe - circa 20 million years ago
- The Age of Myth - -500,000 to -130,000 years ago. The creation of the Prime Material plane. Dragons, the first truly magical race are created by Tiamut, along with Giants by Grummish. The Fey realm is created and populated by various fey creatures including the Eladrin (aka) "elves" by Téssalian.
- The Age of Giants - -130,000 to -60,000 years ago. Dragons and Giants battle for dominance of the Prime Material Plane with the dragons winning and giants becoming rare. The Eladrin come through from the Fey Realm to challenge the dominance of the dragons, who outclass them and as punishment, strip the elves of their wings. Some retreat to the Fey Realm, and some remain in the Prime Material Plane, splitting into four main races - Alfaen, Undrean, Storm Elves and Drow. The dwarven race are also created by Hölst, and designed to live underground to avoid the dragons. Dwarves and Drow first clash.
- The Age of Elves - -60,000 to -30,000 years ago. - The Storm Elves master the power of the elements and take on the Dragons, working with the remains of the giants to defeat the dragons and destroy their breeding grounds. As the last dragon is killed, the link to the weave is lost, and the realms is plunged into a magical dead zone. All four elven races battle with each other, blaming each other for the loss of their magic.
- The Age of the Orc - -30,000 to -6000 years ago. A consortium of lesser powers create a wide range of humanoid races - from humans, and halflings, through orcs and goblinoid races, to aarakokra and other more obscure races with varying degrees of success. The orcs and humans breed particularly fast and battle with each other multiple times.
- The Mage Age -