*sigh* Since it seems that the tvtropes session is no longer canonical, that sort of screws with my plotline. I'll just say this though, somewhere out in the multiverse, tvtropes got invaded by the godmodder (or at least someone similar) and an event at least similar to the tvtropes session actually happened. That's where piono has been this entire time, and where he is currently getting his butt handed to him by Eric and assorted tropers as well as an angry spider-thing from Pikmin.
Huh. I guess unwinding my plot stuff was just as simple as declaring it half-canon rather than full canon... But anyway, twin, if, when both session have ended, the tvtropes session does not interfere with the canon of this thread, is it okay if it regains canon status?
Also, it seems you didn't read the whole message, the reason I told you to read the whole message was so that you'd see the stuff I was saying about my upcoming summons and dimentio, not my last parting words on the subject of the tvtropes session being canon or not, so please read that and respond.
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Eh, the Orb was not designated for you. I mean, it appears as if the effects revolve around this:
According to my research, the trolls have a higher psychic resistance. This leads to the Orb finding other weaknesses, hence the total mind control. The human race (not Minecraftian, human) has lower psychic resistance, and, as such, usually combusts, as they were not meant to wield it. Minecraftians, however, seem to have a resistance to both, but I cannot be certain. The approximate values seem to differ from person to person. Sanity, however, has nothing to do with it, and that is important. Why would I possess insane people? Their irrational thinking proves a barrier for logical thought, defying the Orb. As such, the properties of the Orb are quite obvious now, are they not? No? The orb searches for the weakest trait, whether it be psychic or mental resistance. It then amplifies that trait, giving the person mastery over the arcane, at the cost of following my command for an undefined period of time. This usually proves too much for most humans to handle, killing them. Whether you wish to or not, you have just obtained mastery over psychic powers, but you cannot use them, for you have denied the pact. One orb was sent to every planet in existence, to the Grayhold in each. Grayhold is a universal constant, but is usually refered to as The Grand Library, or something of the sort. They were forged by myself, and I can make more, if needed. This is to ensure that there is always a Knowledge Guardian on each planet, bound to my power. On this one, it appears as if there is no need for one, as I am currently present. Upon my death, an absolute ton of hardrives full of ~ath programs will go off. One of them is to manufacture an infinite amount of Grayhold Orbs, to be deployed to new planets. If there is no one to guard the secrets of the Library, then they will be lost, with all magic disappearing from that planet.
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The godmodder, in a fit of jealously, realized he was going to have to make his move quickly if godmoddera was to be his! He had to take the "relationship"...TO THE NEXT LEVEL. The godmodder rushed up to godmoddera, and hugged her tight to his chest. He slowly pulled her face and her red, luscious lips closer... and closer...sweat began to form on his brow...he felt hotter and hotter...
WHEN SUDDENLY, A GIANT HOLE OPENED UP IN THE GROUND AND TONS OF GOVERNMENT CENCORISTS STARTED POURING OUT! They claimed they were here to protest the fact that this work contained any hint of objectionable content and THEREFORE MUST BE PURGED. They began their assault by using the CENCORSHIP CANNONS! They followed up with their PROTEST AIRSTRIKE! TT2000 and the godmodder hatched a plan: TT2000 would heroically escort Godmoddera to safety, while the godmodder held off the cencorship goons! Only after TT2000 had made his speedy escape that the godmodder realized he'd been had.
Eventually, after they had all been fought off, the godmodder quickly moved to meet up with godmoddera. But he WAS TOO LATE!
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That story... Is AMAZING!
Anyways, have this not-so-exclusive view of a third of my canon. By not-so-exclusive, I mean Amp, Nimble, and Leon have already read it about five times.
Timeline v5.1
100,100 BGC: (Before Grand Convention) Around this time, Erelye was floating around in nothingness, after having just arrived from another universe.
100,001 BGC-The creation of The Cancer, The Master, and the Apprentice.
100,000 BGC-Creation of the Void.
76,000 BGC-Mojang creates Minecraftia.
61,000 BGC-The Library is constructed.
56,000 BGC-Foundations of Alchemy and Thaumaturgy are lain.
55,840 BGC-The elves who were met by Erelye, instead of Krom'Thor (hereby referred to as the High Elves) settle the city of Sirion upon the hills surrounding the river Cuniven.
44,000 BGC-The high elves found the magocratic city of Aeronedium around the mountain of Khero-Narbeleth.
43,296 BGC: Erelyean Theorem is designed by Erelye at Sirion.
34,000 BGC-The Obelisks (of TC1) explode, and their energy, commonly referred to as Magic Radiation, forms the Aura.
10,000 BGC-Alchemical Thaumaturgy (TC2) invented.
8,061 BGC-The Desert Pigmen come together to form the city of Khur, named after their first Pharaoh.
7,091-1,046 BGC-The Age of Blood takes place here. The Pigman city of Khamen is founded during this period, named after their still-living Pharaoh, Khamen. Age of Blood
7,091 BGC: The four Elemental Lords are created to watch over the developed world. They are Aros, Lord of Fire, Krom’Thor, Lord of Earth, Zephryn, Lord of Wind, and Elarel, Lady of the Depths. The Elemental Ladies of Light and Shadow soon follow.
6,986 BGC: Euvine, Lady of Nature is created to stimulate the progress of life in the world. She plants the seed of the first world tree: Euvinian.
6,874 BGC: The first sentient races of Minecraftia begin to develop primitive societies. The Elemental Lords favour their patron races: Krom’Thor becomes the deity of the elves; Aros becomes the deity of the dragons and dragon-worshippers; Zephryn becomes the deity of the Gatos; Elarel becomes the deity of the Cladge; and Euvine becomes the deity of the reclusive Sluglams. The Cladge disappear into the ocean and are soon forgotten.
5,579 BGC: The grand kingdom of Halden is recognized as the cultural and technological center of Minecraftia. Though the Elementals acknowledge that the kingdom was the first to formally record their history, all known historical documents regarding Halden have been destroyed or lost to time.
5,443 BGC: Elarel creates the Melkai and Sphinx races , claiming the Cladge are disloyal to her. All three races eventually recognize Elarel as their deity.
5,234 BGC: Zephryn raises his temple and the nearby hills into the sky to protect his temple and isolate a plague which is affecting the local people. The humans of the floating hills forge a bond with another local race known by the Elementals as Goat Eaters. The humans and Goat Eaters breed to create a strange new hybrid, but their favouritism of this hybrid, which is immune to the effects of plague, leads to the eventual decline and disappearance of both humans and Goat Eaters in the Highlands.
5,082 BGC: Erelye first observes the Elementals, and is fascinated.
5,000 BGC: Euvine plants the seeds for two more world trees: Euvar and Euvilias, the first to watch over the lands of air and fire, and the second to survey the health of the ocean which surrounds MCworld’s central continent.
4,894 BGC: The Pigmen evolve into a coherent society. They make their home in the Tangerine Desert, in a city which will eventually come to be known as Khamen.
4,766 BGC: The Kingdom of Halden is destroyed by unknown forces. Nearly every trace of the kingdom above ground is wiped out. The kingdom will eventually become no more than legend.
4,765 BGC: With Halden destroyed, the ancient elf city of Kal’Ra becomes a mecca of culture in MCworld. The progress of the elves leads to unrest among Aros and his fire elementals.
4,679 BGC: The Gatos finish constructing their great fortress-city Legato. One of the first acts of the newly formed Gato Monarchy is to expel the Gato-Human hybrid race known as Nekos from the city forever.
4,654 BGC: A radical sect of Pigmen break from the peaceful ways of their ancestors and leave the desert, eventually settling in the Ribeye Vale, a far off land beyond which few have dared to explore.
The Sluglam people master the art of Necromancy. A particularly ambitious necromancer known only as Wan is exiled for abuse of power. He begins planning to construct an army of the dead in order to march on Oujounuma and declare himself king of Slugs.
The Desert Pigmen begin to record history, perhaps prompted by the advent of their mountain cousins. Other races soon follow their lead, beginning a second era of knowledge.
4,666 BGC: Aros, Lord of Fire, becomes enraged by the good fortune of Lord Krom’Thor’s elf devotees. Using strange magic, he transfigures the inhabitants of Kal’Ra and other known elf communities into vicious exploding mutants who will eventually become known as Creepers.
4,653 BGC: In retaliation, Lord Krom’Thor orders his elementals to hunt down the dragons of Mcworld. The Mountain Pigmen join the hunt, pledging themselves to the Earth Lord in exchange for rare earth magic.
4,641 BGC: Lord Zephryn opposes the mass extermination of the dragons, viewing it as a crime against creatures of the air. In doing so, he inadvertently sides with Aros in defense of the dragons.
4,640 BGC: Elarel sides with Krom’Thor and extermination of the dragons resumes. Elemental War is declared, and Erelye refuses to take a side, saying he is too busy with the survival of the high elven race to take place in such a war.
4,632 BGC: Conflict leads to miniature warfare in the Elemental Tower City constructed by Zephryn and Elarel as a means to educate the neighbouring Mountain Pigmen. The Water Elementals claim the lower half of the city, while the Air Elementals hold sway over the upper levels.
4,627 BGC: Wan sends forth a legion of undead from his black tower on the cliffs near Oujounuma. The city fends off hordes of the beasts for three years. The surrounding lands become dangerous at night due to the presence of stray undead creatures.
4,610 BGC: After a failed assassination attempt leaves Wan crippled and paranoid, the necromancer abandons his tower and flees across the continent. Peace is declared in Oujounuma.
4,606 BGC: The nomadic plant people known as the Dewfolk begin to gather deep in the Tangerine Desert for some sort of ritual.
4,602 BGC: After many years spent living in the shadows, Wan and his forces assault the young world tree Euvar and rout the timid nature elementals who protect it.
4,602 BGC: The wrath of Nature descends on Wan and his forces. The necromancer manages to escape alive and conceals himself in the wilderness for hundreds of years. Euvine’s forces arrive in an attempt to save Euvar, but the young world tree has been mutilated by the undead and is beyond repair. It is abandoned and left to the lingering Skeletons, who remain drawn to the dormant nature magic inside the tree itself.
4,600 BGC: The city of Legato falls under attack by Earth Elemental forces and Mountain Pigmen. The city remains under siege for many years. The Gato people are backed by the forces of Air and Fire.
4,598 BGC: The Duke of Magma is killed during an assault on the Earth Temple, situated in the ruins of Kal’Ra. The temple suffers heavy damage but the forces of Fire are driven back.
4,589 BGC: Lady Euvine calls for Elemental Peace. Her plea is ignored.
4,587 BGC: Small skirmishes begin to occur between the Light Elementals of the Glimmering Forest and the Obsidian Lords of the fortress-city Spire. Both are neutral in the Elemental War, but their wariness leads them to encroach upon one-another’s territory and monitor the other’s activities. The Angels and the winged Obsidian Lords develop a deep mistrust for one-another that will persist for ages.
4,582 BGC: The forces of water join in the assault on Legato. Charon, the Fire Elemental duke stationed there, withdraws his forces for unexplained reasons.
4,580 BGC: The Elemental Lady of Lakes is killed in battle after her forces breach Legato. The knight who slew her, Sir Raziel, is named a hero and eventually becomes the stuff of legend. Opposing Elemental forces withdraw temporarily to regroup.
4,577 BGC: Euvine calls for Elemental Peace. Her plea is ignored.
The forces of Water and Earth retire from their assault on Legato, leaving the Mountain Pigmen to continue the siege. The Mountain Pigmen are soon beaten back and defeated by the remaining Gatos and Air Elementals.
Aros’ Throne of Fire is set upon by the Earth and Water forces that had previously attacked Legato, joined now by Lord Krom’Thor himself. The Air Elementals and soldiers of Legato rush to help defend the Throne.
Upon urgings from Charon, Lord Aros leads a secret force of Fire Elementals to the ruins of Kal’Ra in an attempt to destroy the Earth Temple while Krom’Thor and his forces are absent. Aros and his forces are ambushed at the ruins by Lady Elarel and her generals. Duke Charon and his underlings turn on Aros and the Fire Lord is eventually subdued. His unbreakable core is kept within Elarel so that it may never be restored. Krom’Thor and Zephryn meet in battle at the Throne of Fire. A last brigade of Dragons turns the tide of the battle and Krom’Thor is subdued but spared. The Throne of Fire is destroyed during the battle. Euvine then calls for Elemental Peace once more. Her call is heeded and the Great Elemental War ends.
The four Lords create the Isle of the Elements and hold the first Elemental Council there. The council is reportedly attended by all Lords, Ladies, Dukes, Duchesses, and racial representatives, including the Obsidian Lords and the Lady of Shadow.
Summary of the First Elemental Council (4,577 BGC)
Dukes and Duchesses created to replace deceased predecessors: Nimue, Lady of Lakes; Caldryn, Duke of Fire; Nimrod, Duke of Magma.
Dukes and Duchesses created to cement bonds between Elemental Lords: Viera, Duchess of Steam; Brack, Duke of Estuaries.
In the absence of Aros, Duke Charon is promoted to Elemental Lord of Fire by a collective agreement between the other Lords.
The effects of Aros’ curse on the Elves are seemingly irreversible. The Creepers remain devotees of Krom’Thor, but the Mountain Pigmen become the favoured race for a time.
Officially, the Dragon race is extinct. Unofficially, they are only heavily endangered. Many leave for far off lands, never returning. The rest stay in secluded parts of the continent.
4,568 BGC: Conflict ceases in the Tower City, though both sides maintain footholds in the upper and lower tiers of the tower. The site becomes famous in later years as a hotbed of Elemental skirmishes.
4,566 BGC: Peace is declared between the Gatos and Pigmen. Legato is rebuilt and fortified. The face of the legendary knight Raziel is carved into the side of the city, where it remains to this day.
4,564 BGC: The humans found the city of Riverport on a tributary connecting to the Northern Sea.
4,521 BGC: The lands around Spire and Oujounuma become thick with undead.
4,518 BGC: After centuries of continuous ritual, the dewfolk finish nurturing what will become their capital city: the great cactus, El Grand Cactissimo.
4,494 BGC: Reports of roaming undead become common in the Glimmering Forest and around Riverport and Ironfruit Village.
4,430 BGC: The Mountain Pigman Capital of Grok is founded. A high warlord is declared to lead the Mountain Pigmen.
4,427 BGC: Charon’s forces finish building Eris, the tower which will house the new Fire lord until the present day.
4,419 BGC: The presence of undead across the continent is recognized by the Elementals as a problem. Reports of undead span everywhere from Charon’s Tower to Grok.
4,410 BGC: A force of Earth and Wind Elementals marches on the site of the dead world tree Euvar: now known as the skeleton city of Black Gorge. The city is ransacked, but no hint as to the origin of the undead menace is found. The skeletons of Black Gorge are deemed to be unrelated to the epidemic.
4,400 BGC: The Obsidian Lords travel to the Glimmering Forest in an attempt to enlist the help of the Lady Light. They are promptly refused and turned away.
Oujounuma is besieged repeatedly by waves of undead.
4,392 BGC: A small militia of humans travels from Riverport to Oujounuma to aid the Sluglams and Obsidian Lords. They receive a lukewarm welcome.
The undead pressure on Oujounuma increases. The combined force of Sluglams, Earth Elementals, Obsidian Lords and Humans rally to defend the city. The combined forces destroy the undead army and drive back the necromancers. The Elementals, Obsidian Lords, and Humans press on to assault Spire, while the Sluglams stay behind to repair the damage to their city.
The Cult of Wan makes their last stand atop Spire, but they are eventually defeated by the combined army. Wan is nowhere to be found. The Obsidian Lords reclaim Spire and the Earth Elementals and humans depart. Wan and a few remaining cultists are located on the outskirts of Riverport, hidden in a small underground shrine. Wan and the cultists are publicly tried and drowned. News of Wan’s death reaches Oujounuma. Peace is declared.
4,390 BGC: The human town of Highrise is founded on the plains, a few miles from Charon’s Tower.
4,386 BGC: The wandering undead are recognized officially as remnants of the Bone war and not a collective threat. The Skeletons of Black Gorge begin to trade with the Dewfolk of El Grand Cactissimo, thus establishing themselves as a culture in and of themselves.
4,384 BGC: Cladge and Melkai begin to trade with Riverport and other water-based settlements.
4,380 BGC: Pharaoh Ramkhef calls for a peaceful meeting between the leaders of the two Pigman Tribes. The call is ignored.
4,376 BGC: An army of Mountain Pigmen marches toward Khamen. They are reported to have enlisted the aid of Ogres from the Thunder Steppes. Pharaoh Ramkhef and a small army of Desert Pigmen march out to meet them at the ruins of Khur, attempting to make a truce. The Mountain Pigmen refuse a truce and the two armies engage. The battle is interrupted by the Obsidian Lords, who side with the Desert Pigmen and subdue the Mountain army.
4,372 BGC: Khur is reclaimed and rebuilt by the Desert Pigmen.
4,320 BGC: The sluglam king who has ruled since the beginning of recorded history is assassinated by rogue necromancers who claim to be remnants of the cult of Wan. The necromancers are captured and executed. The Sluglams appoint a woman to take the throne next. She becomes their first queen.
4,318 BGC: The reclusive race of Mole people known as Diggers begin to trade with nearby races, specializing in iron and other types of metal. The whereabouts of their settlements remains a mystery until many years later.
4,298 BGC: Pharaoh Gezura of the Desert Pigmen arranges a meeting with the current High Warlord of the Mountain Pigmen, Hruff. The two become fast friends.
4,290 BGC: High Warlord Hruff passes away and is succeeded by an ornery, tyrannical warlord.
4,288 BGC: The town of Riverport sinks beneath the waves.
4,286 BGC: The survivors from Riverport settle in a nearby nook which they come to call Black Hollow. The Mountain Pigmen, unsurprisingly, march toward Khamen.
4,282 BGC: Lord Krom’Thor becomes displeased with the invasive nature of the Mountain Pigmen. He disowns them as a patron race, causing them to lose their affinity with earth magic. Their army is crippled and they are forced to retreat without damaging their Desert cousins.
4,276 BGC: A combined force of humans from Black Hollow and Ironfruit Town march on Hruk in an attempt to reclaim the area. Initial attempts are unsuccessful.
4,275 BGC: An ambassador from Ironfruit town travels to Khamen to seek the aid of the Desert Pigmen in routing their mountain relatives from Hruk. The Desert Pigmen refuse to become involved.
4,272 BGC: Roughly one tenth of the population in the ruins of Kal’Ra is now composed of humanoid creepers, which are henceforth known as Elvish Remnants.
4,270 BGC: Desert Pigman Scouts spy an army of Mountain Pigmen once again marching toward Khamen. The Great Pigman War begins.
4,269 BGC: The two Pigman armies meet outside Khamen. The Mountain Pigman army is reinforced by Ogres and pure magic shamans, plus a few crude war machines. The Desert Pigmen suffer a crippling defeat and are forced to retreat behind the city walls.
4,268 BGC: Khamen is taken by the Mountain Pigmen. The surviving Desert Pigmen retreat to El Grand Cactissimo, where they are welcomed by the Dewfolk. The humans of Ironfruit Town send word to the Desert Pigmen that they are on their way to offer assistance. The Mountain Pigmen attack El Grand Cactissimo but are beaten back by a first of wave of human defenders.
4,266 BGC: The current Desert Pigman Pharaoh dies of illness, and a young Pigman known as Khamen, after which the city will eventually be named, becomes the next Pharaoh. The Desert Pigmen and Humans make plans to retake the city from the Mountain Pigmen.
4,265 BGC: A large force of Mountain Pigmen marches to take Khur.
The Desert Pigmen and Humans attack Khamen while the bulk of the Mountain army is away. They retake the city and take the remaining invaders captive.
Khur falls to the Mountain Pigmen. A fresh army is sent from Grok.
4,262 BGC: The two Pigman armies march on the Desert Pigman city. Pharaoh Khamen recognizes the might of the Mountain force and devises a plan to avoid a head-on battle. The Desert Pigmen and Humans hide in the catacombs beneath the city as the Mountain Pigmen retake it. At night, once the army disperses and begins to rest, the Desert Pigmen and Humans attack from below. The Mountain Pigmen are caught unaware and are forced to surrender after a brief skirmish. They are stripped of their weapons and sent back to Grok.
4,261 BGC: The Human forces urge the Desert Pigmen to attack Grok before the Mountain Pigmen regroup. The Desert Pigmen refuse to divert their attention from rebuilding their city, but Pharaoh Khamen and a small elite force of soldiers lend themselves to the Humans, who begin to gather an army in preparation to assault Grok.
4,260 BGC: A combined army of Humans, Desert Pigmen, Skeletons and Gatos marches on Grok. After heavy casualties on both sides, the High Warlord of the Mountain Pigmen is killed and the great forges of the Mountain Pigmen are destroyed. The city is taken and occupied by Humans. At the request of Pharaoh Khamen, the Humans release their hold on Grok and return it to the Mountain Pigmen. The two tribes make peace once more.
4,258 BGC: Khur and Khamen are rebuilt, and Khamen is renamed after the young Pharaoh, an honour which has graced no other living Pigman.
4,255 BGC: At the request of Pharaoh Khamen, the Mountain Pigmen withdraw from Hruk, allowing the Humans to reclaim the decrepit stronghold.
4,247 BGC: Humans discover the Nether Portal and are the second race of MInecraftia proper to travel to and from the Nether, the first being the high elves of Sirion and Aeronedium.
4,244 BGC: One sixth of the population of Kal’Ra now consists of Elvish Remnants. The ruins become henceforth known as the Isle of the Ancessstors.
4,220 BGC: The Desert Pigmen found the small settlement of Gezura in the desert hills near Skytower.
4,218 BGC: The first reported sighting of Redcap Lycanthropes around El Grand Cactissimo.
4,217 BGC: Elvish Remnant Creepers begin to venture forth from the Isle of the Ancessstors to learn about other races. Many of these Creepers are not accepted back into their own society, leading the Creeper race to an eventual relapse into secrecy.
4,215 BGC: A bizarre creature is killed outside Blackhollow. Due to its resemblance to certain mythological beasts, the creature is named Enderman. The current (and only) Lord Archmagus of the High Elves, Erelye, speaks out against the killing.
4,213 BGC: Another Enderman is killed near Capital City. The creatures are deemed strange but harmless unless provoked.
4,209 BGC: Endermen become well known creatures of the night throughout Minecraftia, deemed to be wild and thus non-threatening.
4,196: Explorers discover a far off jungle and find a small village on its outskirts. The village becomes known as Barkwatch and will be frequently preyed upon in the future by the native Lamia. An age of peace begins.
2,213 BGC: Euvine observes the emergence of a peculiar mushroom biome around the world tree Euvilias far out at sea.
2,125 BGC: The half-demon, half-neko Kortis becomes Mayor of Costa Del Nyan. The city becomes a major entertainment and leisure hub under his supervision.
2,114 BGC: The humans found a small village known as Miner’s Nook in the mountains near Khamen.
2,112 BGC: The Angels and Obsidian Lords fight over control of a unique strip of islands composed largely of glowstone. The angels will eventually seize control of the isles and use the resources within to construct the present day throne of Lady Light in 2,102 BGC. Erelye voices his displeasure of the fighting. They do not listen. The Grayhold Wars
2,112 BGC: After a lengthy council, the high elves decide to intervene in the fight at the Glowstone Islands.
2,111 BGC: The Angels and Shadow Elementals are offended by this intervention, and a three-way war begins.
2,110 BGC: The Second Battle of Glowstone Island occurs, with the high elves as the victors.
2,109 BGC: The Battles of The Spire, Silverhold Town, Windrush Canyon, and Zanzabrasn occur, with the victors being Shadow Elementals, Angels, Angels, and High Elves, respectively.
2,108-2,105 BGC: The Siege of Aeronedium occurs during this period. It results in the most famous wizard duel in recorded history, that of the Lady of Shadows against Erelye. This duel lasted three days without eating, nor sleeping or drinking. Erelye is the victor, however, the Shadow Elementals knock him unconscious as well, and take Grayhold, as well as the surrounding Aeronedium, as their new capital.
2,105-2,096 BGC: Error: Author is unwilling to describe. Will tell later, if enough people ask. All I am saying is that it is dark.
2,103 BGC: The Angels take the high elven capital of Sirion, and enslave the high elven race.
2,098 BGC: The remaining free high elves settle the city of Aliangarde, named after their former king, who was slain in the battle of Sirion, Alianas. This is the smallest city recorded to date.
2,097 BGC: The Lunar Elementals, as well as a good deal of mages and dwarves, prepare to rescue Erelye from Grayhold. 2,096 BGC: The Gray Year
2,096 BGC: The plan is put into motion in the autumn of 2096. The Second Battle of Aeronedium begins. The rescuers surge in from the east, and take the outskirts of Aeronedium. However, the Angels, along with their high elven slaves, rush the western part, unaware of the siege occurring on the other side of the city, due to the gigantic mountain in the center, with Grayhold on its summit. The two invading forces meet up at the only entrance to the mountain, and a bloodbath occurs. Eventually, both sides end up rushing the tunnel, forces severely depleted. They both make it through the Gauntlet of Fanindir, designed to ward off potential intruders. Then, the two armies rushed into the fortress, and got lost. Then again, I cannot blame them, as the castle is the size of a large city on a mountain within a large city, and it is, I suppose. The Shadow Elementals fought off the invaders for a few months, until they made it to the Throne Room. There, they met the Lady of Shadow's new High General. On a completely unrelated note, (heh) the dungeons of Grayhold were emptied on the fifth of Narbeleth, (November) 2,102 BGC. The General was no other than Erelye. He seemed as if he was in a trance. As another side note, only extremely traumatic events have been known to break Lord-Archmagi. The three armies fought, until the High General managed to deal a near-fatal wound to the Elemental Lady of the Moon. He then came to his senses, realizing the damage he had wrought upon his own Library, and saw the people he had slain. Then, he spun around, and pointed the legendary Dual-Pronged Staffsword at the Lady of Shadow's throat, ordering repentance. She had not expected this, and surrendered, heading back to the Spire. This was named the Gray Year due to the fact that a thunderstorm was literally raging every day of the year, and every night as well.
2,095 BGC: The Council of Aeronedium-Azanor occurs. The name describes the place it occurred at, and the person who initiated it. The Council was composed of the most powerful, wise, intelligent, and influential mages of the era, as well as the leaders of the other two sides of the war. (Light and shadow) Here, Erelye wrote a peace treaty, which was reluctantly signed. This freed the high elves, and ended the war.
1,998 BGC: The human King travels to the Isle of the Ancessstors in an attempt to understand the local creepers. He is killed by an accidental creeper explosion. The human race reacts poorly.
1,987 BGC: Rumours spread of humans hunting feral creepers for sport. The practice of creeper-hunting soon becomes commonplace in human culture.
1,984 BGC: The creepers begin to send ambassadors into the world in an attempt to curb the practice of creeper-hunting. The humans refuse creeper ambassadors in any of their settlements, declaring creepers as barbarians and animals.
1,982 BGC: Sightings of a Gorgon are reported in the Barkwatch Village area.
1,976 BGC: The intact remains of a mysterious ancient city are discovered by diggers deep beneath Olive Valley. The site becomes known as the Lost City and turns into a tourist attraction preserved and run by entrepreneurs. Reports surface of radical humans assaulting creeper ambassadors prompt the creepers to withdraw their connections to the outside world, leaving handfuls of hostile ‘feral’ creeper villages behind on the mainland. The infamous Sulphur Lodge is founded in an unfortunate location, right next to a creeper village. The lodge becomes famous for stubbornly continuing to exist in the face of rampant creeper attacks.
1,143 BGC: A horribly diseased tree is found near Lady Light’s stronghold and is put out of its misery.
1,125 BGC: A Core Worm, a massive beast of myth, is found living far beneath Windrush Canyon. Upon discovery, the beast becomes vicious and threatens to burst upwards, destroying the Canyon. It is swiftly subdued by high elven forces.
1,124 BGC: Efforts begin to restabilize the area beneath Windrush Canyon. Diggers take charge of this effort and use the opportunity to further develop their network to encompass the Core Worm’s nest.
1,123 BGC: More diseased trees are found in the woods near Lady Light’s stronghold. Elementals begin investigating what seems to be a rampant disease of some sort.
1,122 BGC: Humans actively begin to seek out and destroy creeper villages near Capital City. Ghost sightings around Blackhollow increase. Investigations reveal that the ghosts emerge from underground at night to prey on the living. The ghosts, which are soon known as Spiters, are averse to bones and will cease to exist upon contact with bones of any sort. Upon this discovery, the citizens of Blackhollow and surrounding areas begin to decorate their homes with bone ornaments.
1,121 BGC: Lady Euvine herself travels to the woods surrounding Lady Light’s stronghold to assess the rampant disease. She finds that any mortals within the wood have become infected with some sort of vampirism. Krom’Thor decries humans for their acts of violence against creepers. The humans respond defensively, claiming the creepers are just as culpable. No other elemental takes a side in the argument.
1,120 BGC: Humans sail toward the Isle of the Ancessstors intending to invade it. Lord Krom’Thor amasses his forces to meet the attackers head on. New technology supplied by the nascent Gus Corporation allows the humans to effectively fight the earth elementals, leading to a fierce conflict. In Capital City, pressure is put upon the current king, Feldwich III, to step down and cease attacks on the creepers. Finally, after a rebellion, he is succeeded by Jens I, who withdraws his forces from the Isle of the Ancessstors. Shaky peace is declared.
1,120 BGC-Due to the vampiric plague befouling the Glimmering Forest, the Lady of Light is presumed infected, as are her servants and heirs. Highlord Quen-Athar comes to claim the title, and becomes the Elemental Lord of Light.
1,119 BGC-Around this time, people begin using the term A.N. (After Notch)
900 BGC-The first Monoliths are opened. Questions and controversial debacles occur between scholars (me included) on what (or who) created them.
13,192 BGC-Mages from all over the world come together, for the what they call the First Annual Mages' Convention. The Confederation of Warlocks is founded, and the mages part ways, still keeping contact.
867 BGC-The group De Mortem (from death) is formed by necromancers and rogue
blood mages.
830 BGC-A release of nuclear warheads from the scientific geniuses in the east causes anything of alchemical properties to dissolve, as well as cease to function. (EE2 is deprecated)
823 BGC-The Great Congealment occurs, forming what are commonly referred to as Aura Nodes. This brings mages all around the world together to invent Auric Thaumaturgy. (TC3 release)
761 BGC-The Third Great War is fought between humans and the Advocates of Na'fuldtpyepth'a.
666 BGC: This year is befouled by demonic influence, darkness, and disease. There is nothing more to be said about it.
639 BGC-The Third Great War is won by the humans.
326 BGC-De Mortem seize control of the Grand Monolith, and initiate the Ninth Schism.
228 BGC-It is around this time that De Mortem begins construction of the Arcanium Supernova.
136-99 BGC-Ancient ruins made entirely of Obsidian Tiles are discovered. From within, mages find scraps of knowledge in the Archives of the temple, which leads to a brief period of discovery, in which New Thaumaturgy is invented. (TC4 release)
96 BGC-The Arcanium Supernova is complete, and the disciples of De Mortem transport it to the Desert to test it on the Desert Pigman city of Khamen.
96 BGC-The 12,986th Annual Mages' Convention takes place, and the High Council (me included) decides to try and stop De Mortem.
96 BGC-The Battle of Wayward Chasm takes place between the Confederation of Warlocks (the name of the organization which the Mages' Convention is run by) and De Mortem. The Confederation is successful in driving off the De Mortem advocates, which retreat back to the Grand Monolith with the Arcanium Supernova.
95 BGC-The kingdom of the Desert Pigmen pledge to aid the Confederation of Warlocks.
95-76 BGC-Between this time, a great amount of mages and wizards/Thaumaturges join the Confederation and De Mortem.
75 BGC-Pharaoh Khur XI of the Desert Pigmen officially declares war on the De Mortem.
67 BGC-The Ninth Schism officially begins.
67 BGC-The battles of Erodar, Khur, and Silverhold occur. Mixed results, with the De Mortem at a slight disadvantage.
66 BGC-The battles of Grand Nexus, Wayhold, and Balmaran occur.
64 BGC-The De Mortem obtain the works of the Archmage Nartheon, and begin building an ultimate siege weapon.
60 BGC: The village of Elderdwarf is founded.
59 BGC-The weapon is completed. The Siege of Aeronedium begins, as well as the battles of El Grand Cactissmo, the Second Battle of Silverhold, and Glaurunga Therotica.
54 BGC-Between these two times, repeated skirmishes have occurred. The High Council breaks the Siege of Aeronedium.
47 BGC-The Dark Age officially begins. The dark Plague of Undeath is released by De Mortem necromancers.
47-43 BGC-De Mortem sorcerers initiate the Siege of Grayhold Citadel, (my library) and fighting lasts for 4 years until Erelye manages to beat them off, due to a celestial alignment.
43 BGC-The Confederation retakes Silverhold.
42 BGC-The city of Skytower is besieged by De Mortem. The Air and Water Elementals within plead for help.
39 BGC- The Elemental Lord of Rivers is slain by De Mortem wizards. The seas rage against the continent, making water travel impossible.
40 BGC: Birth of Eglarbroad Vandelsnatch.
39-26 BGC-Hundreds of battles have taken place within these two timeframes, notably the Second Siege of Aeronedium, The Battle of the Break, The Siege of The Black Temple, and the Breaking of Skytower.
24 BGC-Mages from all across the world meet up at the 13,000th Annual Mages' Convention. They realize the direness of the Schism.
23 BGC-The Charge of Teranor is initiated by Archmagister-General Teranor. It is semisuccessful.
22-14 BGC-The Mountain of Kalegec-Theronas is cut is half by De Mortem leaders. The battles of Nogras Plain, Third Silverhold, and Heras Keep take place.
20 BGC: Vandelgrot Shnelesky visits the village of Elderdwarf.
29 BGC-The man that would eventually be named the Psi-Godmodder is born in a far-off part of the continent.
15 BGC: The Psi-Godmodder's Split occurs. Goldenrod is sent back to the year 1,130 BGC, and becomes Highlord Quen-Athar.
13-9 BGC-The Second Arcanium Supernova is built.
13 BGC-2 AGC- The Psi-Godmodding War occurs, and Cobalt is exiled to the Void for eternity.
9-3 BGC-The battles of Frostpeak Outskirts, Shadowplain, Yserion, and Bridge of Telethrack take place.
3 BGC-The De Mortem, having taken over both Telethrack Bridge and Obsidian Island, destroy Telethrack Bridge.
2 BGC-The Confederation initiate the first ever naval battle, besieging Obsidian Island.
1 BGC-After a year of sieging, the De Mortem give up Obsidian Island. Admiral Irigon comes home a hero.
1-0 BGC-The battles of Fourth Silverhold, Black Plain, and Ironwood Jungle take place.
0 GC-The Grand Covention takes place between the allied forces of Khamen XI, The Confederation of Warlocks, and the ancient high elven kingdoms of Sirion, Aeronedium, and Aliangarde. It is decided that they must drive the De Mortem out of the Grand Monolith.
1-9 AGC-The plans are lain by Confederation leaders (Aldis Duregin, Teranor, Irigon, and myself) to find a new entrance into the Grand Monolith besides the Black Temple.
10 AGC-The Siege of T'lck Ero'faragon begins.
25 AGC-The Allied forces enter the city of T'lck Ero'faragon, and find an entrance to the Grand Monolith within.
14-22 AGC: It is around this time that most of the mortal players of DTG are born. Mortal classifies as someone with a human lifespan.
20 AGC: Discovery of the Void.
22 AGC: Eglarbroad Vandelsnatch is taken over by PROJECT N.I.M.B.L.E.G.U.Y.
23 AGC: Destruction of Elderdwarf.
25-27 AGC-Allied forces enter the Dark Sanctum and defeat the De Mortem. The Arcanium Supernova is recaptured and activated by the De Mortem in the final battle, splitting the continent into the separate land masses we know today. The Second Arcanium Supernova is captured by the Confederation and locked up in the deepest vaults of Grayhold.
28 AGC-The Ninth Schism ends, with the De Mortem ending up exiled to the bottom of the Dark Ocean.
36 AGC-Mechanical and automatic devices are developed, leading to the rise of mechanics and technology. These devices are be used in nearly all wars.
42 AGC-The First Godmodding War occurs.
43-present AGC-The Second Godmodding War occurs.
44 (near-present) AGC-Grayhold Citadel is teleported back to its position upon the mountain in the center of Aeronedium by Erelye, by way of a Dreamgate.
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What's this? A DTG Fanfic that isn't purposely awful and doesn't involve shipping? (Yet)
Prologue: An Unlikely Alliance
A small group of players in diamond armour walked down the hallway of Herobrine’s Nether Castle. They were here to meet him to finalize an alliance against one of the greatest forces on the server, if not the greatest. Their leader was a player who went by the username of Roman_Numerals, or Roman for short. Roman knocked on a massive netherbrick door, as his followers talked nervously amongst themselves.
The door opened by itself, and the players went in. The room was empty except for a large quartz table in the middle. A couple of blocks of glowstone was the only light source. One the left side if the table were one of each nether mob, and at the head of the table was Herobrine himself.
He motioned to the players with his blocky hand, “Sit.”
Roman chose the spot closest to Herobrine, and sat down on the hard netherrack chair. The other players took up the rest of the spots on the right of the table.
Roman turned to Herobrine, “Shall we get down to business then?”
Herobrine replied, “Yes.”
Roman started, “As you know, the players of the battlefield are viewed by many as heroes.”
This caused the nether mobs to laugh.
Roman continued, “Indeed. Like you, we know that they are just as responsible for our situation as the Godmodder himself! If it weren’t for them, he never would have escalated so far! The responsible thing to do would have been for them to suffer on that GenericCraft server!”
The player next to Roman tapped him on the shoulder.
Roman quieted down, “Apologies, I got carried away. We’re here to finalize the alliance.”
The zombie pigman spoke, “One of them froze our entire realm. Millions of mobs died. They will be punished. We are ready and willing to fight.”
“That is good to hear. Our forces are ready as well. When shall we match?”
“ManiacMaster isn’t aware you visited us, is he?”
“We were not followed, we made sure of it.”
“Good. We march in a week. The players will never know what hit them.”
What's this? A DTG Fanfic that isn't purposely awful and doesn't involve shipping? (Yet)
Prologue: An Unlikely Alliance
A small group of players in diamond armour walked down the hallway of Herobrine’s Nether Castle. They were here to meet him to finalize an alliance against one of the greatest forces on the server, if not the greatest. Their leader was a player who went by the username of Roman_Numerals, or Roman for short. Roman knocked on a massive netherbrick door, as his followers talked nervously amongst themselves.
The door opened by itself, and the players went in. The room was empty except for a large quartz table in the middle. A couple of blocks of glowstone was the only light source. One the left side if the table were one of each nether mob, and at the head of the table was Herobrine himself.
He motioned to the players with his blocky hand, “Sit.”
Roman chose the spot closest to Herobrine, and sat down on the hard netherrack chair. The other players took up the rest of the spots on the right of the table.
Roman turned to Herobrine, “Shall we get down to business then?”
Herobrine replied, “Yes.”
Roman started, “As you know, the players of the battlefield are viewed by many as heroes.”
This caused the nether mobs to laugh.
Roman continued, “Indeed. Like you, we know that they are just as responsible for our situation as the Godmodder himself! If it weren’t for them, he never would have escalated so far! The responsible thing to do would have been for them to suffer on that GenericCraft server!”
The player next to Roman tapped him on the shoulder.
Roman quieted down, “Apologies, I got carried away. We’re here to finalize the alliance.”
The zombie pigman spoke, “One of them froze our entire realm. Millions of mobs died. They will be punished. We are ready and willing to fight.”
“That is good to hear. Our forces are ready as well. When shall we match?”
“ManiacMaster isn’t aware you visited us, is he?”
“We were not followed, we made sure of it.”
“Good. We march in a week. The players will never know what hit them.”
Heh.
But... A fanfic without... SHIPPING? OH JEGUS NO
By the way, my newly made OOC Trolltag is citrusCyborg. I'm not online right now, though.
What's this? A DTG Fanfic that isn't purposely awful and doesn't involve shipping? (Yet)
Prologue: An Unlikely Alliance
A small group of players in diamond armour walked down the hallway of Herobrine’s Nether Castle. They were here to meet him to finalize an alliance against one of the greatest forces on the server, if not the greatest. Their leader was a player who went by the username of Roman_Numerals, or Roman for short. Roman knocked on a massive netherbrick door, as his followers talked nervously amongst themselves.
The door opened by itself, and the players went in. The room was empty except for a large quartz table in the middle. A couple of blocks of glowstone was the only light source. One the left side if the table were one of each nether mob, and at the head of the table was Herobrine himself.
He motioned to the players with his blocky hand, “Sit.”
Roman chose the spot closest to Herobrine, and sat down on the hard netherrack chair. The other players took up the rest of the spots on the right of the table.
Roman turned to Herobrine, “Shall we get down to business then?”
Herobrine replied, “Yes.”
Roman started, “As you know, the players of the battlefield are viewed by many as heroes.”
This caused the nether mobs to laugh.
Roman continued, “Indeed. Like you, we know that they are just as responsible for our situation as the Godmodder himself! If it weren’t for them, he never would have escalated so far! The responsible thing to do would have been for them to suffer on that GenericCraft server!”
The player next to Roman tapped him on the shoulder.
Roman quieted down, “Apologies, I got carried away. We’re here to finalize the alliance.”
The zombie pigman spoke, “One of them froze our entire realm. Millions of mobs died. They will be punished. We are ready and willing to fight.”
“That is good to hear. Our forces are ready as well. When shall we match?”
“ManiacMaster isn’t aware you visited us, is he?”
“We were not followed, we made sure of it.”
“Good. We march in a week. The players will never know what hit them.”
My, my, it is about time. Heh. A fanfic without shipping. Excellent work, good sir. Edit: I give you full permission to kill me off, as long as it is somewhat dramatic, though I would probably go insane at the sight of all of my friends dieing, and join the mobs. It is not my choice.
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I would prefer you not kill me, but keep in mind that the APAWA, should it suffer total system failure/pilot death and AI jamming, will self destruct a lot.
Also, I find it slightly amusing that you are using Herobrine, given that my H3r0br1n3 is technically a version of Herobrine. Which is not to say use of the actual Herobrine makes no sense, given that they are different beings.
Eh. Not really. I'm still regular ol' Build, you know. Nothing out of the ordinary at all.
... Still, which cipher was that, or was it a combination?
EDIT: The one in which you encrypted this: IPJUR JVYP URR BY GCJAVUPW EOI
I suspect you either cannot remember, or it was literally nonsense I just wasted five minutes decrypting.
I wasn't really planning on asking for permission to kill you people off, but I suppose I should.
And I'm not planning to kill off too many players, but nor do I expect too many people to approve. So giving permission might be guaranteeing your death.
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Eh, I do not really care about my death. Besides, I still have approximately 17 hardrives filled with ~ath code. Heh. Also, my death will end up being paradoxical, as I am destined to die in forty six millennia, on the tenth of November. So, I think I shall be coming back. Heh. So, you may as well kill me off. Heh. Chess with the Reaper is fun.
Edit: BNAYLQIJRTDDVXQMGXCBJMJYVTQZDKPTTNHDNEXJGHJLCLRBFNXILDGJZACQJVWEXTC
(I have encrypted this four times. You will not get it.)
EDIT2: Twin's new profile location states "Watching You" when decoded. The username is still "twinbuilder". I rather wish I did not cast that divintaion spell... alas, I cannot reverse it.
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Heh, I tend to be slightly screwed in most timelines, my actions generally are NOT good for my extended health...
Just, be very aware, the APAWA will catastrophically autoterminate {Boom, n0 mo4r cont1nent 4 U} upon suffering total failure, and if total failure has not taken place, will just keep fighting without me to pilot it.
Huh. I guess unwinding my plot stuff was just as simple as declaring it half-canon rather than full canon... But anyway, twin, if, when both session have ended, the tvtropes session does not interfere with the canon of this thread, is it okay if it regains canon status?
Also, it seems you didn't read the whole message, the reason I told you to read the whole message was so that you'd see the stuff I was saying about my upcoming summons and dimentio, not my last parting words on the subject of the tvtropes session being canon or not, so please read that and respond.
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Nope, sorry guys, no Destroy the Godmodder relevant stuff here...
At least, not yet.
According to my research, the trolls have a higher psychic resistance. This leads to the Orb finding other weaknesses, hence the total mind control. The human race (not Minecraftian, human) has lower psychic resistance, and, as such, usually combusts, as they were not meant to wield it. Minecraftians, however, seem to have a resistance to both, but I cannot be certain. The approximate values seem to differ from person to person. Sanity, however, has nothing to do with it, and that is important. Why would I possess insane people? Their irrational thinking proves a barrier for logical thought, defying the Orb. As such, the properties of the Orb are quite obvious now, are they not? No? The orb searches for the weakest trait, whether it be psychic or mental resistance. It then amplifies that trait, giving the person mastery over the arcane, at the cost of following my command for an undefined period of time. This usually proves too much for most humans to handle, killing them. Whether you wish to or not, you have just obtained mastery over psychic powers, but you cannot use them, for you have denied the pact. One orb was sent to every planet in existence, to the Grayhold in each. Grayhold is a universal constant, but is usually refered to as The Grand Library, or something of the sort. They were forged by myself, and I can make more, if needed. This is to ensure that there is always a Knowledge Guardian on each planet, bound to my power. On this one, it appears as if there is no need for one, as I am currently present. Upon my death, an absolute ton of hardrives full of ~ath programs will go off. One of them is to manufacture an infinite amount of Grayhold Orbs, to be deployed to new planets. If there is no one to guard the secrets of the Library, then they will be lost, with all magic disappearing from that planet.
TT'S AMAZING ROMANCE STORY!
CHAPTER 3: THE CENSORSHIP
The godmodder, in a fit of jealously, realized he was going to have to make his move quickly if godmoddera was to be his! He had to take the "relationship"...TO THE NEXT LEVEL. The godmodder rushed up to godmoddera, and hugged her tight to his chest. He slowly pulled her face and her red, luscious lips closer... and closer...sweat began to form on his brow...he felt hotter and hotter...
WHEN SUDDENLY, A GIANT HOLE OPENED UP IN THE GROUND AND TONS OF GOVERNMENT CENCORISTS STARTED POURING OUT! They claimed they were here to protest the fact that this work contained any hint of objectionable content and THEREFORE MUST BE PURGED. They began their assault by using the CENCORSHIP CANNONS! They followed up with their PROTEST AIRSTRIKE! TT2000 and the godmodder hatched a plan: TT2000 would heroically escort Godmoddera to safety, while the godmodder held off the cencorship goons! Only after TT2000 had made his speedy escape that the godmodder realized he'd been had.
Eventually, after they had all been fought off, the godmodder quickly moved to meet up with godmoddera. But he WAS TOO LATE!
NEXT TIME: THE STORY FAILS TO STOP CONTINUING
Check out my bad CTM map reviews here.
Anyways, have this not-so-exclusive view of a third of my canon. By not-so-exclusive, I mean Amp, Nimble, and Leon have already read it about five times.
Timeline v5.1
100,100 BGC: (Before Grand Convention) Around this time, Erelye was floating around in nothingness, after having just arrived from another universe.
100,001 BGC-The creation of The Cancer, The Master, and the Apprentice.
100,000 BGC-Creation of the Void.
76,000 BGC-Mojang creates Minecraftia.
61,000 BGC-The Library is constructed.
56,000 BGC-Foundations of Alchemy and Thaumaturgy are lain.
55,840 BGC-The elves who were met by Erelye, instead of Krom'Thor (hereby referred to as the High Elves) settle the city of Sirion upon the hills surrounding the river Cuniven.
44,000 BGC-The high elves found the magocratic city of Aeronedium around the mountain of Khero-Narbeleth.
43,296 BGC: Erelyean Theorem is designed by Erelye at Sirion.
34,000 BGC-The Obelisks (of TC1) explode, and their energy, commonly referred to as Magic Radiation, forms the Aura.
10,000 BGC-Alchemical Thaumaturgy (TC2) invented.
8,061 BGC-The Desert Pigmen come together to form the city of Khur, named after their first Pharaoh.
7,091-1,046 BGC-The Age of Blood takes place here. The Pigman city of Khamen is founded during this period, named after their still-living Pharaoh, Khamen.
Age of Blood
7,091 BGC: The four Elemental Lords are created to watch over the developed world. They are Aros, Lord of Fire, Krom’Thor, Lord of Earth, Zephryn, Lord of Wind, and Elarel, Lady of the Depths. The Elemental Ladies of Light and Shadow soon follow.
6,986 BGC: Euvine, Lady of Nature is created to stimulate the progress of life in the world. She plants the seed of the first world tree: Euvinian.
6,874 BGC: The first sentient races of Minecraftia begin to develop primitive societies. The Elemental Lords favour their patron races: Krom’Thor becomes the deity of the elves; Aros becomes the deity of the dragons and dragon-worshippers; Zephryn becomes the deity of the Gatos; Elarel becomes the deity of the Cladge; and Euvine becomes the deity of the reclusive Sluglams. The Cladge disappear into the ocean and are soon forgotten.
5,579 BGC: The grand kingdom of Halden is recognized as the cultural and technological center of Minecraftia. Though the Elementals acknowledge that the kingdom was the first to formally record their history, all known historical documents regarding Halden have been destroyed or lost to time.
5,443 BGC: Elarel creates the Melkai and Sphinx races , claiming the Cladge are disloyal to her. All three races eventually recognize Elarel as their deity.
5,234 BGC: Zephryn raises his temple and the nearby hills into the sky to protect his temple and isolate a plague which is affecting the local people. The humans of the floating hills forge a bond with another local race known by the Elementals as Goat Eaters. The humans and Goat Eaters breed to create a strange new hybrid, but their favouritism of this hybrid, which is immune to the effects of plague, leads to the eventual decline and disappearance of both humans and Goat Eaters in the Highlands.
5,082 BGC: Erelye first observes the Elementals, and is fascinated.
5,000 BGC: Euvine plants the seeds for two more world trees: Euvar and Euvilias, the first to watch over the lands of air and fire, and the second to survey the health of the ocean which surrounds MCworld’s central continent.
4,894 BGC: The Pigmen evolve into a coherent society. They make their home in the Tangerine Desert, in a city which will eventually come to be known as Khamen.
4,766 BGC: The Kingdom of Halden is destroyed by unknown forces. Nearly every trace of the kingdom above ground is wiped out. The kingdom will eventually become no more than legend.
4,765 BGC: With Halden destroyed, the ancient elf city of Kal’Ra becomes a mecca of culture in MCworld. The progress of the elves leads to unrest among Aros and his fire elementals.
4,679 BGC: The Gatos finish constructing their great fortress-city Legato. One of the first acts of the newly formed Gato Monarchy is to expel the Gato-Human hybrid race known as Nekos from the city forever.
4,654 BGC: A radical sect of Pigmen break from the peaceful ways of their ancestors and leave the desert, eventually settling in the Ribeye Vale, a far off land beyond which few have dared to explore.
The Sluglam people master the art of Necromancy. A particularly ambitious necromancer known only as Wan is exiled for abuse of power. He begins planning to construct an army of the dead in order to march on Oujounuma and declare himself king of Slugs.
The Desert Pigmen begin to record history, perhaps prompted by the advent of their mountain cousins. Other races soon follow their lead, beginning a second era of knowledge.
4,666 BGC: Aros, Lord of Fire, becomes enraged by the good fortune of Lord Krom’Thor’s elf devotees. Using strange magic, he transfigures the inhabitants of Kal’Ra and other known elf communities into vicious exploding mutants who will eventually become known as Creepers.
4,653 BGC: In retaliation, Lord Krom’Thor orders his elementals to hunt down the dragons of Mcworld. The Mountain Pigmen join the hunt, pledging themselves to the Earth Lord in exchange for rare earth magic.
4,641 BGC: Lord Zephryn opposes the mass extermination of the dragons, viewing it as a crime against creatures of the air. In doing so, he inadvertently sides with Aros in defense of the dragons.
4,640 BGC: Elarel sides with Krom’Thor and extermination of the dragons resumes. Elemental War is declared, and Erelye refuses to take a side, saying he is too busy with the survival of the high elven race to take place in such a war.
4,632 BGC: Conflict leads to miniature warfare in the Elemental Tower City constructed by Zephryn and Elarel as a means to educate the neighbouring Mountain Pigmen. The Water Elementals claim the lower half of the city, while the Air Elementals hold sway over the upper levels.
4,627 BGC: Wan sends forth a legion of undead from his black tower on the cliffs near Oujounuma. The city fends off hordes of the beasts for three years. The surrounding lands become dangerous at night due to the presence of stray undead creatures.
4,610 BGC: After a failed assassination attempt leaves Wan crippled and paranoid, the necromancer abandons his tower and flees across the continent. Peace is declared in Oujounuma.
4,606 BGC: The nomadic plant people known as the Dewfolk begin to gather deep in the Tangerine Desert for some sort of ritual.
4,602 BGC: After many years spent living in the shadows, Wan and his forces assault the young world tree Euvar and rout the timid nature elementals who protect it.
4,602 BGC: The wrath of Nature descends on Wan and his forces. The necromancer manages to escape alive and conceals himself in the wilderness for hundreds of years. Euvine’s forces arrive in an attempt to save Euvar, but the young world tree has been mutilated by the undead and is beyond repair. It is abandoned and left to the lingering Skeletons, who remain drawn to the dormant nature magic inside the tree itself.
4,600 BGC: The city of Legato falls under attack by Earth Elemental forces and Mountain Pigmen. The city remains under siege for many years. The Gato people are backed by the forces of Air and Fire.
4,598 BGC: The Duke of Magma is killed during an assault on the Earth Temple, situated in the ruins of Kal’Ra. The temple suffers heavy damage but the forces of Fire are driven back.
4,589 BGC: Lady Euvine calls for Elemental Peace. Her plea is ignored.
4,587 BGC: Small skirmishes begin to occur between the Light Elementals of the Glimmering Forest and the Obsidian Lords of the fortress-city Spire. Both are neutral in the Elemental War, but their wariness leads them to encroach upon one-another’s territory and monitor the other’s activities. The Angels and the winged Obsidian Lords develop a deep mistrust for one-another that will persist for ages.
4,582 BGC: The forces of water join in the assault on Legato. Charon, the Fire Elemental duke stationed there, withdraws his forces for unexplained reasons.
4,580 BGC: The Elemental Lady of Lakes is killed in battle after her forces breach Legato. The knight who slew her, Sir Raziel, is named a hero and eventually becomes the stuff of legend. Opposing Elemental forces withdraw temporarily to regroup.
4,577 BGC: Euvine calls for Elemental Peace. Her plea is ignored.
The forces of Water and Earth retire from their assault on Legato, leaving the Mountain Pigmen to continue the siege. The Mountain Pigmen are soon beaten back and defeated by the remaining Gatos and Air Elementals.
Aros’ Throne of Fire is set upon by the Earth and Water forces that had previously attacked Legato, joined now by Lord Krom’Thor himself. The Air Elementals and soldiers of Legato rush to help defend the Throne.
Upon urgings from Charon, Lord Aros leads a secret force of Fire Elementals to the ruins of Kal’Ra in an attempt to destroy the Earth Temple while Krom’Thor and his forces are absent. Aros and his forces are ambushed at the ruins by Lady Elarel and her generals. Duke Charon and his underlings turn on Aros and the Fire Lord is eventually subdued. His unbreakable core is kept within Elarel so that it may never be restored. Krom’Thor and Zephryn meet in battle at the Throne of Fire. A last brigade of Dragons turns the tide of the battle and Krom’Thor is subdued but spared. The Throne of Fire is destroyed during the battle. Euvine then calls for Elemental Peace once more. Her call is heeded and the Great Elemental War ends.
The four Lords create the Isle of the Elements and hold the first Elemental Council there. The council is reportedly attended by all Lords, Ladies, Dukes, Duchesses, and racial representatives, including the Obsidian Lords and the Lady of Shadow.
Summary of the First Elemental Council (4,577 BGC)
Dukes and Duchesses created to replace deceased predecessors: Nimue, Lady of Lakes; Caldryn, Duke of Fire; Nimrod, Duke of Magma.
Dukes and Duchesses created to cement bonds between Elemental Lords: Viera, Duchess of Steam; Brack, Duke of Estuaries.
In the absence of Aros, Duke Charon is promoted to Elemental Lord of Fire by a collective agreement between the other Lords.
The effects of Aros’ curse on the Elves are seemingly irreversible. The Creepers remain devotees of Krom’Thor, but the Mountain Pigmen become the favoured race for a time.
Officially, the Dragon race is extinct. Unofficially, they are only heavily endangered. Many leave for far off lands, never returning. The rest stay in secluded parts of the continent.
4,568 BGC: Conflict ceases in the Tower City, though both sides maintain footholds in the upper and lower tiers of the tower. The site becomes famous in later years as a hotbed of Elemental skirmishes.
4,566 BGC: Peace is declared between the Gatos and Pigmen. Legato is rebuilt and fortified. The face of the legendary knight Raziel is carved into the side of the city, where it remains to this day.
4,564 BGC: The humans found the city of Riverport on a tributary connecting to the Northern Sea.
4,521 BGC: The lands around Spire and Oujounuma become thick with undead.
4,518 BGC: After centuries of continuous ritual, the dewfolk finish nurturing what will become their capital city: the great cactus, El Grand Cactissimo.
4,494 BGC: Reports of roaming undead become common in the Glimmering Forest and around Riverport and Ironfruit Village.
4,430 BGC: The Mountain Pigman Capital of Grok is founded. A high warlord is declared to lead the Mountain Pigmen.
4,427 BGC: Charon’s forces finish building Eris, the tower which will house the new Fire lord until the present day.
4,419 BGC: The presence of undead across the continent is recognized by the Elementals as a problem. Reports of undead span everywhere from Charon’s Tower to Grok.
4,410 BGC: A force of Earth and Wind Elementals marches on the site of the dead world tree Euvar: now known as the skeleton city of Black Gorge. The city is ransacked, but no hint as to the origin of the undead menace is found. The skeletons of Black Gorge are deemed to be unrelated to the epidemic.
4,400 BGC: The Obsidian Lords travel to the Glimmering Forest in an attempt to enlist the help of the Lady Light. They are promptly refused and turned away.
Oujounuma is besieged repeatedly by waves of undead.
4,392 BGC: A small militia of humans travels from Riverport to Oujounuma to aid the Sluglams and Obsidian Lords. They receive a lukewarm welcome.
The undead pressure on Oujounuma increases. The combined force of Sluglams, Earth Elementals, Obsidian Lords and Humans rally to defend the city. The combined forces destroy the undead army and drive back the necromancers. The Elementals, Obsidian Lords, and Humans press on to assault Spire, while the Sluglams stay behind to repair the damage to their city.
The Cult of Wan makes their last stand atop Spire, but they are eventually defeated by the combined army. Wan is nowhere to be found. The Obsidian Lords reclaim Spire and the Earth Elementals and humans depart. Wan and a few remaining cultists are located on the outskirts of Riverport, hidden in a small underground shrine. Wan and the cultists are publicly tried and drowned. News of Wan’s death reaches Oujounuma. Peace is declared.
4,390 BGC: The human town of Highrise is founded on the plains, a few miles from Charon’s Tower.
4,386 BGC: The wandering undead are recognized officially as remnants of the Bone war and not a collective threat. The Skeletons of Black Gorge begin to trade with the Dewfolk of El Grand Cactissimo, thus establishing themselves as a culture in and of themselves.
4,384 BGC: Cladge and Melkai begin to trade with Riverport and other water-based settlements.
4,380 BGC: Pharaoh Ramkhef calls for a peaceful meeting between the leaders of the two Pigman Tribes. The call is ignored.
4,376 BGC: An army of Mountain Pigmen marches toward Khamen. They are reported to have enlisted the aid of Ogres from the Thunder Steppes. Pharaoh Ramkhef and a small army of Desert Pigmen march out to meet them at the ruins of Khur, attempting to make a truce. The Mountain Pigmen refuse a truce and the two armies engage. The battle is interrupted by the Obsidian Lords, who side with the Desert Pigmen and subdue the Mountain army.
4,372 BGC: Khur is reclaimed and rebuilt by the Desert Pigmen.
4,320 BGC: The sluglam king who has ruled since the beginning of recorded history is assassinated by rogue necromancers who claim to be remnants of the cult of Wan. The necromancers are captured and executed. The Sluglams appoint a woman to take the throne next. She becomes their first queen.
4,318 BGC: The reclusive race of Mole people known as Diggers begin to trade with nearby races, specializing in iron and other types of metal. The whereabouts of their settlements remains a mystery until many years later.
4,298 BGC: Pharaoh Gezura of the Desert Pigmen arranges a meeting with the current High Warlord of the Mountain Pigmen, Hruff. The two become fast friends.
4,290 BGC: High Warlord Hruff passes away and is succeeded by an ornery, tyrannical warlord.
4,288 BGC: The town of Riverport sinks beneath the waves.
4,286 BGC: The survivors from Riverport settle in a nearby nook which they come to call Black Hollow. The Mountain Pigmen, unsurprisingly, march toward Khamen.
4,282 BGC: Lord Krom’Thor becomes displeased with the invasive nature of the Mountain Pigmen. He disowns them as a patron race, causing them to lose their affinity with earth magic. Their army is crippled and they are forced to retreat without damaging their Desert cousins.
4,276 BGC: A combined force of humans from Black Hollow and Ironfruit Town march on Hruk in an attempt to reclaim the area. Initial attempts are unsuccessful.
4,275 BGC: An ambassador from Ironfruit town travels to Khamen to seek the aid of the Desert Pigmen in routing their mountain relatives from Hruk. The Desert Pigmen refuse to become involved.
4,272 BGC: Roughly one tenth of the population in the ruins of Kal’Ra is now composed of humanoid creepers, which are henceforth known as Elvish Remnants.
4,270 BGC: Desert Pigman Scouts spy an army of Mountain Pigmen once again marching toward Khamen. The Great Pigman War begins.
4,269 BGC: The two Pigman armies meet outside Khamen. The Mountain Pigman army is reinforced by Ogres and pure magic shamans, plus a few crude war machines. The Desert Pigmen suffer a crippling defeat and are forced to retreat behind the city walls.
4,268 BGC: Khamen is taken by the Mountain Pigmen. The surviving Desert Pigmen retreat to El Grand Cactissimo, where they are welcomed by the Dewfolk. The humans of Ironfruit Town send word to the Desert Pigmen that they are on their way to offer assistance. The Mountain Pigmen attack El Grand Cactissimo but are beaten back by a first of wave of human defenders.
4,266 BGC: The current Desert Pigman Pharaoh dies of illness, and a young Pigman known as Khamen, after which the city will eventually be named, becomes the next Pharaoh. The Desert Pigmen and Humans make plans to retake the city from the Mountain Pigmen.
4,265 BGC: A large force of Mountain Pigmen marches to take Khur.
The Desert Pigmen and Humans attack Khamen while the bulk of the Mountain army is away. They retake the city and take the remaining invaders captive.
Khur falls to the Mountain Pigmen. A fresh army is sent from Grok.
4,262 BGC: The two Pigman armies march on the Desert Pigman city. Pharaoh Khamen recognizes the might of the Mountain force and devises a plan to avoid a head-on battle. The Desert Pigmen and Humans hide in the catacombs beneath the city as the Mountain Pigmen retake it. At night, once the army disperses and begins to rest, the Desert Pigmen and Humans attack from below. The Mountain Pigmen are caught unaware and are forced to surrender after a brief skirmish. They are stripped of their weapons and sent back to Grok.
4,261 BGC: The Human forces urge the Desert Pigmen to attack Grok before the Mountain Pigmen regroup. The Desert Pigmen refuse to divert their attention from rebuilding their city, but Pharaoh Khamen and a small elite force of soldiers lend themselves to the Humans, who begin to gather an army in preparation to assault Grok.
4,260 BGC: A combined army of Humans, Desert Pigmen, Skeletons and Gatos marches on Grok. After heavy casualties on both sides, the High Warlord of the Mountain Pigmen is killed and the great forges of the Mountain Pigmen are destroyed. The city is taken and occupied by Humans. At the request of Pharaoh Khamen, the Humans release their hold on Grok and return it to the Mountain Pigmen. The two tribes make peace once more.
4,258 BGC: Khur and Khamen are rebuilt, and Khamen is renamed after the young Pharaoh, an honour which has graced no other living Pigman.
4,255 BGC: At the request of Pharaoh Khamen, the Mountain Pigmen withdraw from Hruk, allowing the Humans to reclaim the decrepit stronghold.
4,247 BGC: Humans discover the Nether Portal and are the second race of MInecraftia proper to travel to and from the Nether, the first being the high elves of Sirion and Aeronedium.
4,244 BGC: One sixth of the population of Kal’Ra now consists of Elvish Remnants. The ruins become henceforth known as the Isle of the Ancessstors.
4,220 BGC: The Desert Pigmen found the small settlement of Gezura in the desert hills near Skytower.
4,218 BGC: The first reported sighting of Redcap Lycanthropes around El Grand Cactissimo.
4,217 BGC: Elvish Remnant Creepers begin to venture forth from the Isle of the Ancessstors to learn about other races. Many of these Creepers are not accepted back into their own society, leading the Creeper race to an eventual relapse into secrecy.
4,215 BGC: A bizarre creature is killed outside Blackhollow. Due to its resemblance to certain mythological beasts, the creature is named Enderman. The current (and only) Lord Archmagus of the High Elves, Erelye, speaks out against the killing.
4,213 BGC: Another Enderman is killed near Capital City. The creatures are deemed strange but harmless unless provoked.
4,209 BGC: Endermen become well known creatures of the night throughout Minecraftia, deemed to be wild and thus non-threatening.
4,196: Explorers discover a far off jungle and find a small village on its outskirts. The village becomes known as Barkwatch and will be frequently preyed upon in the future by the native Lamia. An age of peace begins.
2,213 BGC: Euvine observes the emergence of a peculiar mushroom biome around the world tree Euvilias far out at sea.
2,125 BGC: The half-demon, half-neko Kortis becomes Mayor of Costa Del Nyan. The city becomes a major entertainment and leisure hub under his supervision.
2,114 BGC: The humans found a small village known as Miner’s Nook in the mountains near Khamen.
2,112 BGC: The Angels and Obsidian Lords fight over control of a unique strip of islands composed largely of glowstone. The angels will eventually seize control of the isles and use the resources within to construct the present day throne of Lady Light in 2,102 BGC. Erelye voices his displeasure of the fighting. They do not listen.
The Grayhold Wars
2,112 BGC: After a lengthy council, the high elves decide to intervene in the fight at the Glowstone Islands.
2,111 BGC: The Angels and Shadow Elementals are offended by this intervention, and a three-way war begins.
2,110 BGC: The Second Battle of Glowstone Island occurs, with the high elves as the victors.
2,109 BGC: The Battles of The Spire, Silverhold Town, Windrush Canyon, and Zanzabrasn occur, with the victors being Shadow Elementals, Angels, Angels, and High Elves, respectively.
2,108-2,105 BGC: The Siege of Aeronedium occurs during this period. It results in the most famous wizard duel in recorded history, that of the Lady of Shadows against Erelye. This duel lasted three days without eating, nor sleeping or drinking. Erelye is the victor, however, the Shadow Elementals knock him unconscious as well, and take Grayhold, as well as the surrounding Aeronedium, as their new capital.
2,105-2,096 BGC: Error: Author is unwilling to describe. Will tell later, if enough people ask. All I am saying is that it is dark.
2,103 BGC: The Angels take the high elven capital of Sirion, and enslave the high elven race.
2,098 BGC: The remaining free high elves settle the city of Aliangarde, named after their former king, who was slain in the battle of Sirion, Alianas. This is the smallest city recorded to date.
2,097 BGC: The Lunar Elementals, as well as a good deal of mages and dwarves, prepare to rescue Erelye from Grayhold.
2,096 BGC: The Gray Year
2,096 BGC: The plan is put into motion in the autumn of 2096. The Second Battle of Aeronedium begins. The rescuers surge in from the east, and take the outskirts of Aeronedium. However, the Angels, along with their high elven slaves, rush the western part, unaware of the siege occurring on the other side of the city, due to the gigantic mountain in the center, with Grayhold on its summit. The two invading forces meet up at the only entrance to the mountain, and a bloodbath occurs. Eventually, both sides end up rushing the tunnel, forces severely depleted. They both make it through the Gauntlet of Fanindir, designed to ward off potential intruders. Then, the two armies rushed into the fortress, and got lost. Then again, I cannot blame them, as the castle is the size of a large city on a mountain within a large city, and it is, I suppose. The Shadow Elementals fought off the invaders for a few months, until they made it to the Throne Room. There, they met the Lady of Shadow's new High General. On a completely unrelated note, (heh) the dungeons of Grayhold were emptied on the fifth of Narbeleth, (November) 2,102 BGC. The General was no other than Erelye. He seemed as if he was in a trance. As another side note, only extremely traumatic events have been known to break Lord-Archmagi. The three armies fought, until the High General managed to deal a near-fatal wound to the Elemental Lady of the Moon. He then came to his senses, realizing the damage he had wrought upon his own Library, and saw the people he had slain. Then, he spun around, and pointed the legendary Dual-Pronged Staffsword at the Lady of Shadow's throat, ordering repentance. She had not expected this, and surrendered, heading back to the Spire. This was named the Gray Year due to the fact that a thunderstorm was literally raging every day of the year, and every night as well.
1,998 BGC: The human King travels to the Isle of the Ancessstors in an attempt to understand the local creepers. He is killed by an accidental creeper explosion. The human race reacts poorly.
1,987 BGC: Rumours spread of humans hunting feral creepers for sport. The practice of creeper-hunting soon becomes commonplace in human culture.
1,984 BGC: The creepers begin to send ambassadors into the world in an attempt to curb the practice of creeper-hunting. The humans refuse creeper ambassadors in any of their settlements, declaring creepers as barbarians and animals.
1,982 BGC: Sightings of a Gorgon are reported in the Barkwatch Village area.
1,976 BGC: The intact remains of a mysterious ancient city are discovered by diggers deep beneath Olive Valley. The site becomes known as the Lost City and turns into a tourist attraction preserved and run by entrepreneurs. Reports surface of radical humans assaulting creeper ambassadors prompt the creepers to withdraw their connections to the outside world, leaving handfuls of hostile ‘feral’ creeper villages behind on the mainland. The infamous Sulphur Lodge is founded in an unfortunate location, right next to a creeper village. The lodge becomes famous for stubbornly continuing to exist in the face of rampant creeper attacks.
1,143 BGC: A horribly diseased tree is found near Lady Light’s stronghold and is put out of its misery.
1,125 BGC: A Core Worm, a massive beast of myth, is found living far beneath Windrush Canyon. Upon discovery, the beast becomes vicious and threatens to burst upwards, destroying the Canyon. It is swiftly subdued by high elven forces.
1,124 BGC: Efforts begin to restabilize the area beneath Windrush Canyon. Diggers take charge of this effort and use the opportunity to further develop their network to encompass the Core Worm’s nest.
1,123 BGC: More diseased trees are found in the woods near Lady Light’s stronghold. Elementals begin investigating what seems to be a rampant disease of some sort.
1,122 BGC: Humans actively begin to seek out and destroy creeper villages near Capital City. Ghost sightings around Blackhollow increase. Investigations reveal that the ghosts emerge from underground at night to prey on the living. The ghosts, which are soon known as Spiters, are averse to bones and will cease to exist upon contact with bones of any sort. Upon this discovery, the citizens of Blackhollow and surrounding areas begin to decorate their homes with bone ornaments.
1,121 BGC: Lady Euvine herself travels to the woods surrounding Lady Light’s stronghold to assess the rampant disease. She finds that any mortals within the wood have become infected with some sort of vampirism. Krom’Thor decries humans for their acts of violence against creepers. The humans respond defensively, claiming the creepers are just as culpable. No other elemental takes a side in the argument.
1,120 BGC: Humans sail toward the Isle of the Ancessstors intending to invade it. Lord Krom’Thor amasses his forces to meet the attackers head on. New technology supplied by the nascent Gus Corporation allows the humans to effectively fight the earth elementals, leading to a fierce conflict. In Capital City, pressure is put upon the current king, Feldwich III, to step down and cease attacks on the creepers. Finally, after a rebellion, he is succeeded by Jens I, who withdraws his forces from the Isle of the Ancessstors. Shaky peace is declared.
1,120 BGC-Due to the vampiric plague befouling the Glimmering Forest, the Lady of Light is presumed infected, as are her servants and heirs. Highlord Quen-Athar comes to claim the title, and becomes the Elemental Lord of Light.
1,119 BGC-Around this time, people begin using the term A.N. (After Notch)
900 BGC-The first Monoliths are opened. Questions and controversial debacles occur between scholars (me included) on what (or who) created them.
13,192 BGC-Mages from all over the world come together, for the what they call the First Annual Mages' Convention. The Confederation of Warlocks is founded, and the mages part ways, still keeping contact.
867 BGC-The group De Mortem (from death) is formed by necromancers and rogue
blood mages.
830 BGC-A release of nuclear warheads from the scientific geniuses in the east causes anything of alchemical properties to dissolve, as well as cease to function. (EE2 is deprecated)
823 BGC-The Great Congealment occurs, forming what are commonly referred to as Aura Nodes. This brings mages all around the world together to invent Auric Thaumaturgy. (TC3 release)
761 BGC-The Third Great War is fought between humans and the Advocates of Na'fuldtpyepth'a.
666 BGC: This year is befouled by demonic influence, darkness, and disease. There is nothing more to be said about it.
639 BGC-The Third Great War is won by the humans.
326 BGC-De Mortem seize control of the Grand Monolith, and initiate the Ninth Schism.
228 BGC-It is around this time that De Mortem begins construction of the Arcanium Supernova.
136-99 BGC-Ancient ruins made entirely of Obsidian Tiles are discovered. From within, mages find scraps of knowledge in the Archives of the temple, which leads to a brief period of discovery, in which New Thaumaturgy is invented. (TC4 release)
96 BGC-The Arcanium Supernova is complete, and the disciples of De Mortem transport it to the Desert to test it on the Desert Pigman city of Khamen.
96 BGC-The 12,986th Annual Mages' Convention takes place, and the High Council (me included) decides to try and stop De Mortem.
96 BGC-The Battle of Wayward Chasm takes place between the Confederation of Warlocks (the name of the organization which the Mages' Convention is run by) and De Mortem. The Confederation is successful in driving off the De Mortem advocates, which retreat back to the Grand Monolith with the Arcanium Supernova.
95 BGC-The kingdom of the Desert Pigmen pledge to aid the Confederation of Warlocks.
95-76 BGC-Between this time, a great amount of mages and wizards/Thaumaturges join the Confederation and De Mortem.
75 BGC-Pharaoh Khur XI of the Desert Pigmen officially declares war on the De Mortem.
67 BGC-The Ninth Schism officially begins.
67 BGC-The battles of Erodar, Khur, and Silverhold occur. Mixed results, with the De Mortem at a slight disadvantage.
66 BGC-The battles of Grand Nexus, Wayhold, and Balmaran occur.
64 BGC-The De Mortem obtain the works of the Archmage Nartheon, and begin building an ultimate siege weapon.
60 BGC: The village of Elderdwarf is founded.
59 BGC-The weapon is completed. The Siege of Aeronedium begins, as well as the battles of El Grand Cactissmo, the Second Battle of Silverhold, and Glaurunga Therotica.
54 BGC-Between these two times, repeated skirmishes have occurred. The High Council breaks the Siege of Aeronedium.
47 BGC-The Dark Age officially begins. The dark Plague of Undeath is released by De Mortem necromancers.
47-43 BGC-De Mortem sorcerers initiate the Siege of Grayhold Citadel, (my library) and fighting lasts for 4 years until Erelye manages to beat them off, due to a celestial alignment.
43 BGC-The Confederation retakes Silverhold.
42 BGC-The city of Skytower is besieged by De Mortem. The Air and Water Elementals within plead for help.
39 BGC- The Elemental Lord of Rivers is slain by De Mortem wizards. The seas rage against the continent, making water travel impossible.
40 BGC: Birth of Eglarbroad Vandelsnatch.
39-26 BGC-Hundreds of battles have taken place within these two timeframes, notably the Second Siege of Aeronedium, The Battle of the Break, The Siege of The Black Temple, and the Breaking of Skytower.
24 BGC-Mages from all across the world meet up at the 13,000th Annual Mages' Convention. They realize the direness of the Schism.
23 BGC-The Charge of Teranor is initiated by Archmagister-General Teranor. It is semisuccessful.
22-14 BGC-The Mountain of Kalegec-Theronas is cut is half by De Mortem leaders. The battles of Nogras Plain, Third Silverhold, and Heras Keep take place.
20 BGC: Vandelgrot Shnelesky visits the village of Elderdwarf.
29 BGC-The man that would eventually be named the Psi-Godmodder is born in a far-off part of the continent.
15 BGC: The Psi-Godmodder's Split occurs. Goldenrod is sent back to the year 1,130 BGC, and becomes Highlord Quen-Athar.
13-9 BGC-The Second Arcanium Supernova is built.
13 BGC-2 AGC- The Psi-Godmodding War occurs, and Cobalt is exiled to the Void for eternity.
9-3 BGC-The battles of Frostpeak Outskirts, Shadowplain, Yserion, and Bridge of Telethrack take place.
3 BGC-The De Mortem, having taken over both Telethrack Bridge and Obsidian Island, destroy Telethrack Bridge.
2 BGC-The Confederation initiate the first ever naval battle, besieging Obsidian Island.
1 BGC-After a year of sieging, the De Mortem give up Obsidian Island. Admiral Irigon comes home a hero.
1-0 BGC-The battles of Fourth Silverhold, Black Plain, and Ironwood Jungle take place.
0 GC-The Grand Covention takes place between the allied forces of Khamen XI, The Confederation of Warlocks, and the ancient high elven kingdoms of Sirion, Aeronedium, and Aliangarde. It is decided that they must drive the De Mortem out of the Grand Monolith.
1-9 AGC-The plans are lain by Confederation leaders (Aldis Duregin, Teranor, Irigon, and myself) to find a new entrance into the Grand Monolith besides the Black Temple.
10 AGC-The Siege of T'lck Ero'faragon begins.
25 AGC-The Allied forces enter the city of T'lck Ero'faragon, and find an entrance to the Grand Monolith within.
14-22 AGC: It is around this time that most of the mortal players of DTG are born. Mortal classifies as someone with a human lifespan.
20 AGC: Discovery of the Void.
22 AGC: Eglarbroad Vandelsnatch is taken over by PROJECT N.I.M.B.L.E.G.U.Y.
23 AGC: Destruction of Elderdwarf.
25-27 AGC-Allied forces enter the Dark Sanctum and defeat the De Mortem. The Arcanium Supernova is recaptured and activated by the De Mortem in the final battle, splitting the continent into the separate land masses we know today. The Second Arcanium Supernova is captured by the Confederation and locked up in the deepest vaults of Grayhold.
28 AGC-The Ninth Schism ends, with the De Mortem ending up exiled to the bottom of the Dark Ocean.
36 AGC-Mechanical and automatic devices are developed, leading to the rise of mechanics and technology. These devices are be used in nearly all wars.
42 AGC-The First Godmodding War occurs.
43-present AGC-The Second Godmodding War occurs.
44 (near-present) AGC-Grayhold Citadel is teleported back to its position upon the mountain in the center of Aeronedium by Erelye, by way of a Dreamgate.
A small group of players in diamond armour walked down the hallway of Herobrine’s Nether Castle. They were here to meet him to finalize an alliance against one of the greatest forces on the server, if not the greatest. Their leader was a player who went by the username of Roman_Numerals, or Roman for short. Roman knocked on a massive netherbrick door, as his followers talked nervously amongst themselves.
The door opened by itself, and the players went in. The room was empty except for a large quartz table in the middle. A couple of blocks of glowstone was the only light source. One the left side if the table were one of each nether mob, and at the head of the table was Herobrine himself.
He motioned to the players with his blocky hand, “Sit.”
Roman chose the spot closest to Herobrine, and sat down on the hard netherrack chair. The other players took up the rest of the spots on the right of the table.
Roman turned to Herobrine, “Shall we get down to business then?”
Herobrine replied, “Yes.”
Roman started, “As you know, the players of the battlefield are viewed by many as heroes.”
This caused the nether mobs to laugh.
Roman continued, “Indeed. Like you, we know that they are just as responsible for our situation as the Godmodder himself! If it weren’t for them, he never would have escalated so far! The responsible thing to do would have been for them to suffer on that GenericCraft server!”
The player next to Roman tapped him on the shoulder.
Roman quieted down, “Apologies, I got carried away. We’re here to finalize the alliance.”
The zombie pigman spoke, “One of them froze our entire realm. Millions of mobs died. They will be punished. We are ready and willing to fight.”
“That is good to hear. Our forces are ready as well. When shall we match?”
“ManiacMaster isn’t aware you visited us, is he?”
“We were not followed, we made sure of it.”
“Good. We march in a week. The players will never know what hit them.”
Heh.
But... A fanfic without... SHIPPING? OH JEGUS NO
By the way, my newly made OOC Trolltag is citrusCyborg. I'm not online right now, though.
Oh no
My, my, it is about time. Heh. A fanfic without shipping. Excellent work, good sir. Edit: I give you full permission to kill me off, as long as it is somewhat dramatic, though I would probably go insane at the sight of all of my friends dieing, and join the mobs. It is not my choice.
Also, I find it slightly amusing that you are using Herobrine, given that my H3r0br1n3 is technically a version of Herobrine. Which is not to say use of the actual Herobrine makes no sense, given that they are different beings.
....Consider this positive feedback...
happen
Somehow, I ended up GM-ing this thing over at Bay12;
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=149024.870
Why, hello there; I assume you are Bill, due to your avatar. Would you like some tea? Edit: Which cipher is this?
Eh. Not really. I'm still regular ol' Build, you know. Nothing out of the ordinary at all.
... Still, which cipher was that, or was it a combination?
EDIT: The one in which you encrypted this: IPJUR JVYP URR BY GCJAVUPW EOI
I suspect you either cannot remember, or it was literally nonsense I just wasted five minutes decrypting.
Which cipher was what?
And I'm not planning to kill off too many players, but nor do I expect too many people to approve.
So giving permission might be guaranteeing your death.
Edit: BNAYLQIJRTDDVXQMGXCBJMJYVTQZDKPTTNHDNEXJGHJLCLRBFNXILDGJZACQJVWEXTC
(I have encrypted this four times. You will not get it.)
EDIT2: Twin's new profile location states "Watching You" when decoded. The username is still "twinbuilder". I rather wish I did not cast that divintaion spell... alas, I cannot reverse it.
Just, be very aware, the APAWA will catastrophically autoterminate {Boom, n0 mo4r cont1nent 4 U} upon suffering total failure, and if total failure has not taken place, will just keep fighting without me to pilot it.
happen
Somehow, I ended up GM-ing this thing over at Bay12;
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=149024.870