The students of magic return back home from Talara. People both from Manou and Sorashana return home with new wisdom of magic and how to use it.
This timeline contains all history of Talara and what has shaped and changed Talara into what it is today.
The students of magic return back home from Talara. People both from Manou and Sorashana return home with new wisdom of magic and how to use it.
The first child of the Shadoweave family is born. He is giving the name Thandalor a combination of the words elvish words Lor and Thana.
A Talaran artificer by the name of Farberos Tsalen discovered how to make arcane firearms.
After an almost 3-year long siege battle in the middle of the continent of Talara, the Kingdom of Talara is proven victorious with its new technological advantage. They take the city of Andaz Bazard for their own, leaving many Talaran Dwarves as refugees.
As the capital of Undaba and Leithoria, Andaz Bazard, is captured by the Talaran Empire, the nations of the Dweller Kingdoms decide to bow down to the Kingdom of Talara in hopes of being shown mercy.
As a reaction to King Tsrindir falling horribly ill with an unknown disease, the Talaran Council decides that a governmental transition is in order.
After years of training, blood, sweat and tears Thandalor Shadoweave is the first-ever Black Talaran to be awarded the title of Magister.
After further years of training, blood, sweat, tears and learning the ropes of politics within the Council, Thandalor Shadoweave is the first-ever Black Talaran to be awarded the title of High Magister.
A great black rouge dragon attack the royale castle of King Tsrindir, many tried to step up against the dragon and yet it was Thandalor Shadoweave who slew the beast by himself.
The first-ever talaran election is held, where Emperor Thandalor Shadoweave is elected as the new emperor of Talara.
The enactment of this policy, simply known as the Recognition Act, set a new precedent for what used to be just Black Talaran now going under the name Fellodri.
In the first half of 289 B.E., the then small but powerful empire of Talara takes a public distance to the Necrons and what they stand for. This distance also included a ban on Necromancy and Necrons entering the Empire.