Timeline of the Sub-Corporeal Wars
From the Uncensored Lexipedia, provided by KJnet
This is a list of events from the Sub-Corporeal Wars in chronological order.
The First Sub-Corporeal War
See also: The First Sub-Corporeal War
- ~7,400-7,300 BCE[1] — The Army of the Red Sky arrives in the Great Southern Ocean after opening the Gate of Sorrow.
- ~7,210 BCE — Vilsen falls to the Army of the Red Sky, allowing it to establish a foothold in Astarey.
- ~6,070 BCE — Astarey falls to the Army of the Red Sky, prompting the Murran to join the war.
- ~5,960 BCE — The Army of the Red Sky arrives on Meridas and begins to spread.
- 5,705 BCE — Murran defenders at Mount Montsemillie successfully push back the expansion of the Army of the Red Sky.[2]
- 5,694 BCE — After a string of defeats the Army of the Red Sky is pushed back entirely from Meridas.
- 5,690 BCE — Murran forces arrive on Astarey and vanish.
- 5,689 BCE — The Peace of Silmurne ends the War between the Army of the Red Sky and Murran.[3]
- 5,689 BCE — The Gate of Sorrow is broken as part of the Peace of Silmurne, preventing travel using it and causing the Red Sky to seep into the Great Southern Ocean.[4]
The Second Sub-Corporeal War
See also: The Second Sub-Corporeal War
- 2,129 BCE — The Almankadi Empire invades Kyrszk.
- 2,125 BCE — Almankadi forces raze Izim and the Spider-eye Gateway.
- 2,118 BCE — The Genius in Humanskin opens a gateway to Silvantheene, becoming a Human-Turned-More.[5]
- 2,113 BCE — Kyrszk forces raze Bor and begin their siege of Iyush.
- 2,113 BCE — He Whom Knows Best ascends to the Mountains of Glittering Light, becoming a Human-Turned-More and bringing his forces with him to begin an assault on Silvantheene.[5]
- 2,110 BCE — Vested Horizon becomes a Human-Turned-More and ends the Second Sub-Corporeal War by creating the Enklydos.[6]
- 2,110 BCE — The Unified History shatters[7], and the Almankadi and Kyrszk fall out of history. Evidence of sub-corporeal influence on the world is hidden by Vested Horizon.
The Third Sub-Corporeal War
See also: The Third Sub-Corporeal War
The Fourth Sub-Corporeal War
See also: The Fourth Sub-Corporeal War
- 1860 — Tazananeetch (do you smell the lilies?) influences the Kkhanoese government to conquer northern Wasaru.
- 1864 — The Meridian Commonwealth declares war on Kkhano at the behest of the Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences.
- 1868 — The influence of Tazananeetch (do you smell the lilies?) allows Kkhano to conquer Meridas and the western portion of the Meridian Commonwealth.
- 1874-1899 — Weapons from hidden Almankadi and Murran ruins allow the Kkhanoese to expand across the globe.[9]
- 1900 — The Meridian Commonwealth Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences reconstructs the Spider-eye gateway and begins the Ritual of the Dayseers Tower.
- 1913 — The Ritual of the Dayseers Tower is completed and Tazananeetch (do you smell the lilies?) is expelled from the world.[10]
- 1917 — Kkhano’s anomalous leadership circle is assassinated by the Meridian Commonwealth, and the Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences begins the process of collecting and hiding any leftover sub-corporeal knowledge.
The Fifth Sub-Corporeal War
See also: The Fifth Sub-Corporeal War
- June 6, 1992 — The Meridian Commonwealth Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences enters the Heart Which Wanders and kills Do You Praise The Rivers So and Spiraling Twilight In Dismal Infinitude.
- July 24, 1992 — The Kjanuan Bureau of Sub-Corporeal Defense instigates an attack on the Meridian Commonwealth’s New Shiraz province that destroys the Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences’ offices.
- January, 1993 — A series of poisonings kill several high-ranking officials in the Kjanuan Bureau of Sub-Corporeal Defense.
- March 20, 1993 — The Kjanuan Bureau of Sub-Corporeal Defense captures the Meridian Commonwealth Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences' DARI-49.
- May 7, 1993 — The Meridian Commonwealth Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences conducts the Rite of the Longing Sea, killing 783 Kjanuan Bureau of Sub-Corporeal Defense employees.
- November 12, 1993 — Kjanu begins construction on Tsukuyomi-1.
- 1994 — Several delays to Tsukuyomi-1 construction are caused by The Meridian Commonwealth Sub-Directorate of Anomalous Occurrences.
- March 12, 1995 — Kjanu completes construction on Tsukuyomi-1
- April 1, 1995 — Kjanu and the Meridian Commonwealth sign the April 1st Armistice, ending the Fifth Sub-Corporeal War
References
^ Tanaka, Egi; Nagai, Kosaku; Hur, Joon-tae; et al. (August 2007). "Using temporal-particular analysis to date the start of the First Sub-Corporeal War".
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^ Reumand, Loeise (57th century BCE). A Journal of the Peace with the Mosskin. pp. 5-94.
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^ Sayed, Zafar (21st century BCE). The Great Pretenders War. pp. 133-149, 208-233.
^ Vested Horizon. (22nd century BCE).
Enklydos.
^ Li, Zhen; Cai, Li. (July 1989). "A Unified Theory on the Unified Histories"
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^ Foruzan, Mostafa; Namdar, Saya; Davaloo, Mohsen. (December 1998). "Kkhanoese use of anomalous weaponry from 1874-1900".
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