Stone faces are carved on the cliffs near the present day Arensande. They are though to represent Stone Giant kings.
Stone faces are carved on the cliffs near the present day Arensande. They are though to represent Stone Giant kings.
The Wanderers arrive to the Plains from the north of the Serme Mountains, where the Pillar Mountains now stand.
Deremhos the Elder learns the secrets of metal working from the Stone Giants. He then begins studying the properties of Greystone.
First Greystone weapons are forged by Deremhos the Elder. These tools create great Heroes to ward the Wanderers, but the grim weapons bring chaos and doom where ever they go, and countless of innocents lose their life.
The highlanders swear their allegeance to the Stone Giants. They are sent to drive away the forest giants from the lands. This marks the first battles between the higland and lowland humans.
Ásinnar travels to the Underworld through the Gates of Waumin, to challenge Ulalte the Lord of the Underworld, and to free her divine father Leitandár .
Hero Ásinnar defeats Knuckle the Giant, as detailed in the myth of Giant and the Rainbow Snake, liberating the local Wandered's from the his rule.
The Hero Ásinnar gives birth to the twins Daursan and Kauteirin, somewhere in the Lowlands. The Hero leaves shortly after, leaving the baby twins to be raised by the Widow Sasinfa Grayhair.
Kauteirin studies in the monastery of Áselwin.
Daursan and Kauteirin become of age. Daursan is conscribed to the Lowland army, but Kauteirin flees to the highlands.
Kauteirin and commander Farinwél meet and are married at the Monastery of Áselwin. Kauteirin is forced to follow him to the War.
Daursan is brought as a prisoner to the Highlander camp, where he meets again with his brother Kauteirin. Kauteirin pleads for him, and he is released.
Daursan is defeated in battle and taken a prisoner by the Highlanders.
Silford is founded by Daursan and Kauteirin, after the giants are driven away from the plains. It becomes the first free human city.