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~ OEH: Timeline - Age of Elven Empire~From the Modern World to the Ancient Recent History: 5,000 to Present 34,845 The DwarvenkindKhazi Khazar, the first dwarf charismatic enough to gather his kind, begins construction on the city of Kalaza deep within the bowels of the DragonSpine. 36,567 The SylvansUpset with the state of elven politics, the Sylvans break from their elven brothers and migrate across the DragonSpine over the course of several hundred years, establishing the settlement of Yuriquen. 45,293 Elven NationsTahlad leads a group of dissenters away from the burgeoning Elven Nations, to form a splinter group that will eventually be known as the Dhe'nar. This group settles in the southern part of Elanith, in the area known as Rhoska-tor. 47,578 Elven NationsZishra Nalfein abandons Vaalor court life, his followers leaving with him. He soon establishes his house on the southeastern coastline, and elven politics quickly follow. 47,689 Elven NationsSharyth Ardenai and his followers establish the city of Ta'Ardenai, deep within the Darkling Wood. 48,117 Elven NationsBhoreas Ashrim establishes the city of Ta'Ashrim, located on an isle off the eastern seacoast. 48,204 Elven NationsCallisto Loenthra, a wealthy merchant, establishes the eastern seacoast capitol Ta'Loenthra. The city quickly becomes a magnet for artists, craftsmen, and those eager to live in a decadent, beautiful place. 48,897 Elven NationsKorthyr Faendryl and Aradhul Vaalor establish their respective houses, claiming tracts of land centrally located on the western plains. 49,107 Elven NationsLinsandrych Illistim establishes the first elven house, beginning construction of a library and keep in the western foothills of the DragonSpine. The Chronicle keepers move to his new library, known as Ta'Illistim. 49,238 Elven NationsElven followers of the Arkati establish the Chronicles, the first written history of the growing empire. 50,000 Elven NationsThe elves, growing under the tutelage of the Arkati, begin to claim large portions of the western
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