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A Timeline and General Thesaurus of the Empyrean Age

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Post by Dominator046 Sun Oct 20, 2019 11:10 pm

A Timeline and General Thesaurus of the Empyrean Age IRnEdQD



  • -577 AC: Ancient Human History ends, with the release of titular Human classic media; Avengers: Endgame.
  • -550 AC: Humanity colonizes Mars. A small, but viable population is given the ability to ‘back up’ mankind’s sum knowledge in the event of catastrophe, and establish a second human population.
  • -535 AC: Global conflict escalates dramatically. Isolated wars break out, spread, and escalate.
  • -525 AC: Humanity loses contact with the Mars Colony as warfare reaches its peak.
  • -465 AC: Humanity emerges from an Interregnum period, following war and societal collapse. A new golden age, it is assumed, with renewed forays into the solar system. Contact with the Mars colony re-established.
  • -405 AC: Constant war for the past century, followed by a pyrrhic victory has reduced the Hive’s military capabilities considerably. On the hunt for new soldiers, they revisit a species whose location they had long been aware of. Terran Homo Sapiens. Having recently developed beyond rudimentary space travel, and more attention paid to their physical robustness, they are seen as prime candidates for uplifting.
  • -403 AC: Humans first meet and interact with the Hive, through organic emissaries of a similar tetrapoda type. Demonstrations of Hive advancement and superiority prove such obviously, and humanity accepts the offer of uplifting.
  • -399 AC: Humanity’s uplifting by the Hive is considered complete. Full establishment of the Human castes.
  • -393 AC: Humanity is slowly migrated off of Earth to keep the population, and the idylls of homeworld under control.
  • -317 AC: The Hive contrives a fake ‘Earth’ to resettle humans upon, under the pretense off a reward. However, the planet is such that the Hive can easily monitor and suppress human dissent.
  • -298 AC: The covert blockade and systematic erasure of Old Earth from galactic knowledge is carried out by forces in the Hive answering directly to High-Pteron overlords. Killing millions of Humans.
  • -277 AC: New Earth is gifted to Humans by the Hive, under the pretense that it is their homeworld.
  • -101 AC: Powerful SI developed by the Hive to chart the galaxy, and safe-guard classified information such as Redeemer and Wielder sites, notices the inconsistencies surrounding New Earth. Having no prior protocol on how to handle such, it makes an independent judgement to personally hold the information for later archival.
  • -81 AC: The mapping SI developed by the Hive learns that its knowledge is being used to oppress and destroy organics who come too close to possessing knowledge they shouldn’t possess. Both by design, and through learning, the SI detests that it is causing harm to organics. When its request to be decommissioned is denied, the SI takes drastic measures and goes rogue. Such prompts a full probe into inorganic resistance.
  • -69 AC: Officer Matharja is made Inquisitor Matharja, and founds his Pale Legion.
  • -63 AC: Officer Colpas in the Human Legions is promoted to Commander.
  • -59 AC: A man named Ireshi joins the Human Legions, and serves against an inorganic intelligence uprising.
  • -58 AC: The rogue SI with both intricate maps of Redeemer/Wielder sites, as well as the knowledge of Old Earth, is damaged during the inorganic intelligence uprising. Replaced into a COVN Drive to protect it from harm, the SI is shipped off world before the conflict comes to a close.
  • -56 AC: Ireshi discovers the Blacklance Phenomenon, and helps turn the tide of the conflict in short order. Summarily promoted, and given the surname Blacklance.
  • -48 AC: Inquisitor Matharja is promoted to Commander. Prefers to use his old title as Inquisitor.
  • -41 AC: Ireshi Blacklance is promoted to Commander.
  • -33 AC: The event commonly called the Death of Ireshi, where Commander Ireshi Blacklance is reprimanded for his request for promotion, and forced to beg forgiveness from the Hive.
  • -31 AC: Inquisitor Matharja’s Pale Legion is feared far and wide as an elite, and utterly thorough. Hive uppercastes begin to fear Matharja’s influence, and begin to separate him from his support structures. Including his spouses.
  • -28 AC: The Scion of House Tiranshalus discovers the rogue inorganic SI with the knowledge of Old Earth and intricate galactic maps. Suspicion of such, never proven, results in his harsh actions against his house, and prompts his own rebellion against the Hive.
  • -26 AC: Assembler Vercitor grows weary of his limitations within the Hive, and seeks a way out.
  • -25 AC: The group that would be known as the Council of Twelve consists of its founding members, and steadily grows in both influence and capabilities.
  • -22 AC: The Council of Twelve consists of all twelve members.
  • -21 AC: The Council of Twelve find a Redeemer vault, untouched for millennia, which invariably prove the origins of the Hive, High-Pteron, and all that they had attempted to retain of the Redeemers. Such also serves as a treasure trove of untaught civic and economic science.
  • -18 AC: The Council of Twelve is ‘captured’ by Commander Blacklance, during which he reveals his long-time support for the group, and demands to join them. Such forms the Council of Thirteen.
  • -17 AC: The Galactic Reconquest begins.
  • 0 AC: The Dissolution of Spheres. The Hive is officially dismantled as a political entity in the galaxy. AC (After Conquest) dating is adopted.
  • 0 AC: Assembler Vercitor disappears.
  • 1 AC:  The Galactic Compact is signed. This acknowledged and granted legitimacy to hundreds of social and political entities within the galaxy, and formed mutual non-aggression agreements between many of them in an attempt to promote peace.
  • 6 AC: Per the Galactic Compact, a handful of regular currencies begin to circulate in the galactic marketplace. Most notable and successful of these is the Credit.
  • 10 AC: Reopening of Galactic Extranet, no longer under harsh controls by the Hive, and rewritten using Redeemer programming conventions entirely. Instead of inconsistent Redeemer-Hive ones.
  • 19 AC: Clan Kjutadal chief dies of natural causes. His clan welcomed into service by Human factions grateful for their service.
  • 24 AC: A semi-cryptocurrency rises in popularity to rival the common galactic Credit, called the Mu.
  • 26 AC: Genuineness becomes a concern as modern technology in uncontrolled hands can easy lead to various means of controlling information. Concerns over how deep such can go prompts several Pure Organic movements, that attempt to escape the disingenuous trappings of micromachines and dank memes on the extranet.
  • 28 AC: Inquisitor Matharja dies.
  • 31 AC: Orelna’s mask is retired from councillorship. The cultural movement adopts the name Oreltha in her honor. The wearer of the mask is never disclosed or discovered.
  • 43 AC: Commander Blacklance dies.
  • 44 AC: Commander Colpus dies.
  • 47 AC: Absaloth Hot-War breaks out. Is quickly resolved without outside intervention.
  • 58 AC: Clan Kjutadal granted independent territories for diligent service in planetary defense for growing human coalition governments.
  • 78 AC: Scion of House Tiranshalus dies.
  • 85 AC: Pontir dies.
  • 89 AC: Several major and prestigious powers unite to form the Human Hegemony. A league of allied nations with anthro-centric interests.
  • 91 AC: A counter-movement to the Human Hegemony forms in an area of Human space that is difficult to chart. This region adopts the name Xen, and issues forth a decentralized, confederate political union of its own.
  • 94 AC: The Human Hegemony adopts the mantle of the Galactic Hegemony, as its spheres of influence expand, and place it as one of the dominant powers in the galaxy. A demarcation that would only become more pronounced over time.
  • 121 AC: The Galactic Hegemony is contacted by, and discovers Concensus. Consensus offers its assistance in the unbiased maintenance of the extranet.
  • 153 AC: Current House Magnate Vercitor leader, Tallenar Second-Sign, is born.
  • 166 AC: The Blacklance Succession War breaks out. Also called the Hallamat Veil Conflict. The hostilities begin between two Lost Son factions. One lead by a warlord named Axiom, and another by the name of Terramor, both of whom attempted to unite disparate Lost Son factions in close proximity to Hegemony systems. Axiom escalated the conflict by pressuring Hegemony colonies to support him. Axiom soon triumphed over Terramor, but was assassinated before he could form a cohesive political structure to do anything else.
  • 192 AC: Current leader of House Colpus, Calanus Atasoni Colpus, is born.
  • 221 AC: Current leader of House Matharja, Second-Shadow Rayanesh Turamil, is born.
  • 223 AC: Current leader of House Blacklance, Colonel Attavar Boltfire, is born.
  • 235 AC: Calanus Atasoni Colpus attains the rank of General in the Hegemony's military.
  • 239 AC: Rayanesh Turamil disappears from public life after being inducted into the shadows.
  • 240 AC: Terynwen Silverfrond, renowned poet, playright, and musician, is made Magnate of House Sensate.
  • 243 AC: Current leader of House Tiranshalus, Malakor is born.
  • 249 AC: Current Leader of House Kjutadal, Lopkrick Pfrassus, is born.
  • 253 AC: General Calanus Atasoni Colpus is made the Magnate of House Colpus.
  • 255 AC: Current leader of House Orelna, Donna Ullenis Taya, appears in the Councilorship of Orelna.
  • 257 AC: SSgt. Lopkrick Pfrassus wins the title of Magnate of House Kjutadal by right of ritual combat.
  • 261 AC: Current leader of House Magnate Pontir, Tarbus Pontir, is born.
  • 263 AC: Donna Ullenis Taya becomes the Magnate of House Orelna.
  • 266 AC: Rayanesh Turamil achieves the rank of Second-Shadow, and is ordained as the political leader of House Magnate Orelna. The First-Shadow's name and current duties are unknown.
  • 272 AC: Malakor assumes leadership of House Tiranshalus after assuming the surname Rings, reflecting his successful acquisition of several Wielder artifacts which are worn as rings. The takeover is partially one of force, as much as it is one of political savvy.
  • 273 AC: Colonel Attavar Boltfire is made Magnate of House Blacklance.
  • 277 AC: Tarbus assumes leadership of House Pontir, after the death of his immediate predecessor, at the age of sixteen.
  • 278 AC: Starting year. (Analogous to 2,873 AD.)
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