Events
- Breaking of the EnornsThe single engagement of Þordil the Great's twenty-year campaign of subjugation that came closest to ending it. The Enorn king Argyllic I sallied unexpectedly from his defensive position at Relanor and nearly broke the High King's line; he sought single combat with Þordil himself, was slain, and his army broke with him. Named the Breaking of the Enorns in the Nortr chronicles for the kingdom whose defense it ended; called the Battle of Relanor by the Enorns who survived it.
- Crisis Upon RaetunThe simultaneous, multi-front catastrophe gripping Raetun in the late First Century After Firestorm. The Drakhullic Dominion of the west presses inward under the Great Tyrant Viedskavn; in the southeast, a rogue necromancer threatens the coast of Telnon; in the steppes, the warlord Yyod has displaced his brother Maelar's warband into the deep north. The continent stands on the precipice of annihilation.
- First Voityllic RiftThe first incursion of the Moslager's legions from Voitykras into Nurrheim. Defeated by Emperor Raeus of the Jonorns and the god Akura in a climactic final duel, but at the cost of Prox and Scalda themselves, the creators of the Third Plane, both slain by the Moslager in the course of its defense. Its repulsion elevated Raeus to divine co-emperor, and seeded the catastrophe of the War in Heaven that followed.
- Second Voityllic RiftThe second incursion of the Moslager into Nurrheim, dated as the calendar's singular OFS year. Ended in 1 AFS with the defeat of the Moslager's general Adersxitzzqynjer, the ascension of Yyantranu to extra-mortality, and the deaths of the dragon-princes Niverine and Oglethar. The dating system of the age, Before Firestorm (BFS) and After Firestorm (AFS), pivots upon it.
- War in HeavenPrignam's war of vengeance against the Jonorn empire of Emperor Raeus, triggered by her discovery of Raeus' affair with her son Akura. Its casualty list includes the greatest civilization Nurrheim had ever known, the goddess herself, the god whose grief began the duel that ended it, and the supercontinent of Mokrae itself.