History of Amorsland (W) Fourth-Fifth/Sixth

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This table uses the calendar of both East and West; the History of Amorsland, as recorded by men, begins in the Year 845(E)


Reading Milai's history (as provided by Oggie!) gives some indication of when the Ages transitio from 4th to 5th and from 5th to 6th...

Somewhere around the year 980(E) the Ages transition from 4th to 5th, I think!

Sometime around 1035, the 6th Age begins, perhaps!?

Year Remarks
East: 956 (West: 111) Men arrive from the east and clear the forests. Elves and men avoid war by the skilful diplomacy of the half-elf druid, Haemrandir.

Fearing for their lives, many fled to Amorsland on Agrion’s ships. Haemrandir, the Half-Elf Druid, lead the exodus, keeping peace amongst the nations in Amorsland through skilful diplomacy. Full of guilt for what he had done and fearing retribution, Dragor II returned to the Dragorald on the back of an ancient Black Dragon. Kagrall, Dragor’s older brother, discovered what had happened and took many of his folk north, becoming the first of the ‘lost souls’ – those who turned their back on Hel.

960 (115) Guerin (formerly Dordraug) follows the Men across the seas and gains popularity amongst those who feel hard done by, losing land to the elves. Guerin leads the First Rebellion, which is crushed by Haemrandir. However, Guerin survived and fled north.
967-978 (122-133) Guerin plunders Dwarven hoards in his search for wealth and power. He surrounds himself with dour men of the north who build the Ratorain Tower. He takes a tithe of the surrounding land and enforces harsh laws. Men, desiring a share of his increasing wealth flock to his side.
Fifth Age Fifth Age history begins sometime around Guerin's emergence and fresh victory.

Having seen what his father, Dragor II, had done, Enrodire, like his uncle before him, took many of his kindred deep into Keffendir, establishing his own clan and distancing himself from his father. Mandur II calmed her brother Enrodire and established an uneasy truce between the factions of the House of Dor. She was given the honorary title of Queen of Amarsland Dwarves and her father retreated to the Dragorald with the few that follow would him.

980 (135) Open warfare with the Dwarves of Keffendir provides Guerin’s first victory. He destroys all but a few of the Enrodire Clan and takes their ancestral home for his own.
980-996 (135-151) Guerin builds the Dragorald — a citadel built over the halls of Keffendir. Here he studies the dark arts and perverts the Dwarven artefacts of the Enrodire.

Enrodire escaped with and had little to do with the House of Dor. Mandur II joined her father in the Dragorald. Here she managed to use the Orb to summon a Great Golden Dragon to protect her.

Guerin took part of the Dragorald, killed Dragor II and took his Orb. Mandur II escaped to the northern halls of Keffendir with the Crown, where she set about creating vast defences. Covertly, Mandur II let Haemrandir know of Guerin’s second rise to power. Guerin captured two of the three mountains that made up the Dragorald that Queen Mandur had occupied and used the Orb to imprison the Dragon in one of them. The Amorsland Dwarves managed to hold part of their realm and the Crown - a stale-mate developed.

Haemrandir asked Ythanos for help in Amorsland. Believing that Guerin was indeed Dordraug and that Iki Moko may have followed the evil mage into Amorsland, Ythanos agreed to send what force he had at his disposal, under Silmar’s leadership. Concerned for his son’s safety, Eomere entrusts Silmar with Fastlor.

Milai discovered that, dressed as a disciple of Loki and able to hide his artefacts, Iki was taken by Calios, the King of the Cloud Giants, to the mountains in the far north of Amarsland. Iki quickly aligned himself with Guerin and learned his true identity. Managing to convince Guerin that he was a powerful Priest of Loki, Malor was accepted into the fold and quartered in Keffendir.

Secretly, Silmar lead a combined force of Elves and Men, from across Everinstar, to Amarsland on Agrion’s ships. Unfortunately, Rantor discovered the plan and harried the ships killing many, including Agrion himself. Luckily Milai was left in Celin, otherwise she might have met a similar fait to her father. Nevertheless, this was the first real loss that she had suffered and it was to define her personality for the rest of her life.

Having no-one to entrust it to, Silmar took Agan. He arrived at Fontainver and set about assembling a large combined force to fight for Haemrandir.

1000 (155) The Second Rebellion - the War of Levolyan asserted Guerin as a major power in the land. Haemrandir was severely wounded and forced to flee with what remained of his army. However, Guerin’s advance was forced into reverse by the intervention of the Men of Farass. Their leader, Silmar, rallied the combined armies of elves, dwarves and men and threw back the assault at the pass of Infallion. Guerin killed Incharan a demon from the lower planes of the Abyss and discovered a Jewel in his Hoard. Recognising it as a shard of Lastar’s gem he guarded it carefully, and, realising that some of the artefacts may have come to Amarsland he started his search anew. Now trusted by Guerin, Malor was made aware of the discovery and resolved to have it for himself. Guerin used the Jewel to control this new evil and assembled a vast army.
1001 (156) Haemrandir passes on the duty of Protector of the three nations to Silmar. Having never recovered from his wounds, Haemrandir dies. Word is received that the war in Amorsland does not go well. Aran, son of Ythanos (Castellan of Sutur) sends Milai and a large army of elves and men to rescue his elder brother Silmar. Astorin, with many Sylvan Elves, accompanies Milai. Using the Key of Kagrash, discovered 89 years earlier; Astorin and Milai found Nagrad, surprised the Drow and killed their mortal enemies. (Astorin killed Craciss, Lord of Nagrad). The key is discarded its worth no longer understood. Guerin retreats to the north and continues to plunder the Keffendir mountain range. Here he finds the Jewel of Incharan — the Demon discovered on the 1st Plane of the Abyss. Incharan’s hoard inspires a fresh evil in Guerin who enlists the aid of lesser demons. He uses the Jewel to control this new evil and assembles a vast army.
1010 (165) Silmar, warned of Guerin’s new powers assembles his own vast army. He sieges and destroys the Ratorain Tower and positions his armies around the Pikes of Arnur. The loss of the Ratorain Tower caused Guerin no real difficulties as his power base had shifted to Keffendir.
1012 (167) The poor weather and the long wait for battle cause Silmar to withdraw from the Pikes of Arnur and return to the forests of Efforendil.
1013 (168) Guerin strikes south retaking the ruins of his old tower. He assembles his forces and bypasses the forest of Efforendil, making for the ford at Haverel. He takes the fortified bridge and presses his advantage east to cut off Silmar’s retreat at the bridge of Girenshon.
1014 (169) Skirmishing occurs along the banks of the Cloof. Silmar constantly seeks a place to cross, which Guerin denies him.
1015 (170) The bridge of Girenshon falls and Silmar retreats deeper into the Efforendil forest.
1017 (172) Guerin, strengthened by his success, turns away from the pursuit of Silmar and pushes deeper into the Amarsland.
1019 (174) Sea Elves rescue what is left of Silmar’s army and smuggle them across the Cloof. Surprising the occupiers, they retake the bridge of Girenshon. Milai , a Sea Elf captain, destroys one of Guerin’s greatest demons — Maleb — a giant Squid. Silmar presents Milai with the Sword of Agan.
1020-1025 (175 -180) Silmar , with the assistance of the sea elves, creates the Castle of Fontainver. Guerin dominates Amarsland up to the western edges of Merloy. Here many valiant defensive manoeuvres are conduct by sea elves, men of the coast and the dwarves of Yarlug.
1029 (184) Guerin’s armies are defeated at the ford of Haverel, cutting his armies in two. Despite numerous counter attacks, Silmar’s wedge holds for the next 5 years.
1034 (189) Silmar confronts Guerin’s armies in Amarsland at Jorliksen, a small fortified town. Guerin sorties and tries to drive a wedge into Silmar’s forces aiming to cut him off from the sea. The wedge holds until Milai’s Sea Elves counter attack from the natural harbour at Findorsveldt. Silmar retreats to higher ground at Vorsaykarai. Here his army is surrounded and even the relief offered by Milai comes too late. Besieged and without re-supply, many of Silmar’s men desert. Silmar himself suffers a mortal wound and, in his dying moments, passes his command, not to his son, but to a man named Valourin. Silmar judged his son to be fickle and not ready for such a grave responsibility. Valourin was a battle-hardened warrior who had won the respect of all nobles. Silmar’s sword, split into three when it struck the Staff, passed to Valourin along with command of the Army. Valourin, a battle hardened warrior from Levolyan, gave the hilt of Fastlor to Mercantire Carass, Silmar’s standard bearer. One other part he gave to Yorinksen, Silmar’s son, the other he kept. His intention was to re-forge the sword once he had learnt how. Like Fastlor, Silmar’s armour was similarly distributed to those Valourin perceived to have done well in the battle and Milai received his gauntlets; however, she never discovered who else received similar gifts and presumed Valourin to have kept much of it himself.
Sixth Age Sixth Age history begins when Valourin rallies the troops after Silmar's death.
1035 (190) Valourin rallies Silmar’s waning forces and succeeds in counter-attacking in order to join Milai’s elves. In so doing he divided Guerin’s over-stretched army and succeeded in opening a much-needed supply chain. Trapped, Guerin had no choice but to withdraw. He could go no further north, so he retreated into the hostile heart of Amarsland.
1037-1040 (192-195) Yorinksen , son of Silmar , became increasingly annoyed with Valourin’s caution and began taking his own guards into battle against Guerin’s forces scattered throughout Amarsland. Valourin repeatedly counselled against hasty skirmishes and, preferring open warfare turned his forces north. He made swift gains, securing all of the forests of Efforendil ultimately encircling the Pikes of Arnur
1045 (200) Yorinksen was captured by Guerin at Locklustar, deep in the south of Amarsland. Having vowed to protect the house of Silmar , Valourin marched south again.
1055 (210) Valourin personally rescued Yorinksen . Unfortunately, Yorinksen, perverted by the smooth tongue of Guerin , betrayed him. Valourin’s army was routed and he was decapitated, his head placed on the gates to the Barbican at Locklustar. Having no further use for him, Guerin assassinated Yorinksen. He then marched his army across Amarsland virtually unopposed.
1057 (212) Guerin’s forces clash with the Sea Elves against the Castle of Fontainver. A l0-year siege ensues that is only broken by the intervention of Walorin .
1067 (222) Walorin was a little known wizard more attune with nature than the world of men. In his pollution of the river Cloof and his destruction of the neighbouring forest, Guerin made an enemy of Walorin and the Sylvan folk.
1070 (225) Guerin’s forces are harried all the way to Keffendir. Having freed Amarsland and driven the evil back to its home, Walorin returns to his forest. At home, Guerin had not reckoned with the power his acolyte, Malor, had amassed. Far from being welcomed back, Guerin had round himself skilfully out manoeuvred and in fear of his life. Malor built up his evil empire, enslaving Guerin’s armies and turning their leader into a Lich-like creature. With the Orb of Dragor, Malor summoned Ranak, an adult Red Dragon, to keep safe his gate to the Plane of Fire using the Jewel of Incharan as a bribe. He also entrusts the Staff of Lastar and the Book of the Effrain to Ranak’s keeping, whilst striking a bargain with the Effreet. Malor also discovered the Book of Elorand (a Drow Elf) that controlled the gate to Hel. Malor gained much from his consultation with Hel and, in exchange for assistance, pledged to send ‘the lost souls of the North’ to her. He is shown how to create undead and raised Guerin as a Lich to do his bidding. Malor gave Guerin back his Crown and also gave him Rakos. Guerin remained Chaotic and will always strive to depose Malor (something that is not lost on Malor or Milai). Hel sent Malor a huge Gith army to ransack the Prime and a powerful undead force to guard Keffendir and the Dragorald. Nenye of the Sylvan Folk was sent by Walorin to become the Protector.
1075 (230) Unaccustomed to the ways of the other races, Nenye struggled to retain control and the United Nations fell apart. Irresolvable squabbles broke out and skirmishes between elves, men and dwarves occurred across the land. The influence of Malor was felt in every incident and his anarchy spread like wild fire. At this time Malor possessed the Staff of Lastar, the Jewel of Incharan and the Gem of Mischief and Strife. He found many treasures in Guerin’s Hoard, including the Book of the Effrain (Book of the Plane of Fire) and the Orb of Dragor.
1078 (233) Judging the time was right, Malor sent forth his armies and captured all of the north including the Castle of Fontainver. The noble seat of the Protector was sent south into the protection of the Sea Elves at Findorsveldt. Here she partitioned for help from all nations and Gods who would listen.
1081 (236) Despite having his own troubles, Astorin , Elven Lord of Helfellin came to Nenye’s rescue just as the siege began. Malor outnumbered and defeated heavily at sea, withdrew his forces to Vorsaykarai , bane of Silmar. Here he remained building a huge defence of the high ground commanding all the lands to the north,
1081-1094 (236-249) Findorsveldt is besieged. Milai keeps open the vital sea lanes and Astorin commands the armies in and around the castle.
1095 (250) Yagitamo , an oriental adventurer and traveller, witnesses the plight of Nenye and brings his considerable army out of the east to her aid. Yagitamo’s disciplined army of Samurai crush Malor’s poorly disciplined evil host. Securing Findorsveldt, Yagitamo marches north and lays siege to Vorsaykarai.
1095-1120 (250-275) After 25 years of siege, Vorsaykarai is abandoned by Malor’s force who, demoralized, flee back to Dragorald. Yagitamo throws down the walls and builds a temple on mount Vorsay.
1120-1145 (275-300) Peace in Amorsland. A time of peace in Amorsland, that sees the birth of Lanzi Bao and Hintsu. As well as Yishmay, daughter of Yagitamo, now living in Oshika. Hirumatsu and his family move to Vorsaykarai. Toranaga marries Lie Mi in 1114 and has a son, Tuar Chan (the elder); unfortunately, Lie Mi dies in child birth. Toronaga has a second child, Lai Ku, by his concubine Marsui 18 months later. Toronaga sends his sons to Nega to learn the art of Bushido. Lanzi Bao was born to Marsui in Vorsaykarai; Marsui, fearing she would fall from favour, kept the child hidden from Toronaga, later giving him to the monastery.
1120-1145 (275-300) Yagitamo embarks on many construction projects throughout the land including his vast castle, Oshika. The land heals and free trade begins. The nations are joined and are content.
1146 (301) Malor sends an Efreet, Frayseer, to capture the beautiful daughter of Yagitamo - Yishmay. Frayseer captured her and fell in love with her. He put her in a bottle for her own protection and took her to the Planes of Fire.
1146-1157 (301-312) Yagitamo sends his most loyal men to find Yishmay , to no avail. Eventually, he gives up and returns across the Andelovian Sea. Senforn , son of Astorin , leader of the first guards of the temple of Vorsaykarai , heartbroken at the disappearance of Yishmay , embarks on his own quest to find her.