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'''The history of [[Orethil]]''' is a chronicle of stability, transformation, and adaptation, spanning from the dawn of existence to the modern age | '''The history of [[Orethil]]''' is a chronicle of stability, transformation, and adaptation, spanning from the dawn of existence to the modern age. | ||
== Primordial Beginnings (c. BME 95, | == Primordial Beginnings (c. BME 95,000- ∞) == | ||
<noautolinks>{{main|Cosmology of Adaris}}</noautolinks> | <noautolinks>{{main|Cosmology of Adaris}}</noautolinks>Orethil was the first tangible realm to emerge from the [[Primordial Void]], formed by [[Oras]], the Primordial [[Spirit]] of Earth, from the chaotic essence of [[Astram]]. In its initial state, Orethil existed as an infinite expanse of solid stone—featureless, unmoving, and untouched by the other elemental forces. It stood in contrast to the realms that followed, embodying permanence, structure, and endurance. | ||
Orethil was the first tangible realm to emerge from the [[Primordial Void]], formed by [[Oras]], the Primordial [[Spirit]] of Earth, from the chaotic essence of [[Astram]]. In its | |||
== The Era of Isolation (c. BME 80, | == The Era of Isolation (c. BME 80,000-95,000) == | ||
<noautolinks>{{main|Era of Isolation}}</noautolinks> | <noautolinks>{{main|Era of Isolation}}</noautolinks>Before the arrival of the other primordial elements—[[Tejas]], [[Jala]], and [[Shasae]]—Orethil existed in a state of absolute geological stability. The landscape was marked by plateaus, stone fields, and cliffs shaped only by the interplay of light and shadow. During this period, the first sentient beings of the realm, the [[Orasian|Orasians]], began to emerge from the living stone. | ||
== The Birth of the Orasians (c. BME 80,000) == | == The Birth of the Orasians (c. BME 80,000) == | ||
<noautolinks>{{main|Orasian}}</noautolinks> | <noautolinks>{{main|Orasian}}</noautolinks>The Orasians emerged from the conscious substance of Orethil itself—fragments of Oras’s awareness coalescing into sentient form. Initially vast in scale, many early Orasians were mountain-sized, communicating through vibrations that resonated through the rock. Their culture was defined by stability and patience, mirroring the geological rhythms of their homeland. | ||
The Orasians emerged from the conscious | |||
=== The Great Awakening (c. BME 60, | === The Great Awakening (c. BME 60,0000) === | ||
As | As erosion and external elements gradually altered the realm, the Orasians diminished in scale. Some of the eldest Orasians are said to remain deep within the Citadel Mountains, preserved in their original, colossal forms. | ||
=== The Legacy of the Orasians === | === The Legacy of the Orasians === | ||
The Orasians became stewards of the land, shaping its terrain. Their traditions of stonecraft and meditative communion with the earth—remain central to their identity and spiritual practice. | |||
== The Great Erosion (c. BME 63, | == The Great Erosion (c. BME 63,000-55,000) == | ||
<noautolinks>{{main|Great Erosion}}</noautolinks> | <noautolinks>{{main|Great Erosion}}</noautolinks>With the advent of fire, water, and air, Orethil underwent a profound transformation. Rivers carved gorges, winds reshaped cliffs, and volcanic forces fractured the once-continuous stone. Known as the [[Great Erosion]], this epoch marked the transition from an infinite landmass to the more bounded geography. The [[Citadel Mountains]] in modern day [[Terasil]] became a protective core, preserving the heart of ancient Orethil. | ||
== The Rise of Elemental Integration (c. BME 55000-50,000) == | |||
Over successive generations, the inhabitants of Orethil adapted to the presence of other elements, integrating them into its landscape. New ecosystems emerged, but the underlying earthbound identity of Orethil remained intact. | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 17 April 2025
The history of Orethil is a chronicle of stability, transformation, and adaptation, spanning from the dawn of existence to the modern age.
Primordial Beginnings (c. BME 95,000- ∞)
Orethil was the first tangible realm to emerge from the Primordial Void, formed by Oras, the Primordial Spirit of Earth, from the chaotic essence of Astram. In its initial state, Orethil existed as an infinite expanse of solid stone—featureless, unmoving, and untouched by the other elemental forces. It stood in contrast to the realms that followed, embodying permanence, structure, and endurance.
The Era of Isolation (c. BME 80,000-95,000)
Before the arrival of the other primordial elements—Tejas, Jala, and Shasae—Orethil existed in a state of absolute geological stability. The landscape was marked by plateaus, stone fields, and cliffs shaped only by the interplay of light and shadow. During this period, the first sentient beings of the realm, the Orasians, began to emerge from the living stone.
The Birth of the Orasians (c. BME 80,000)
The Orasians emerged from the conscious substance of Orethil itself—fragments of Oras’s awareness coalescing into sentient form. Initially vast in scale, many early Orasians were mountain-sized, communicating through vibrations that resonated through the rock. Their culture was defined by stability and patience, mirroring the geological rhythms of their homeland.
The Great Awakening (c. BME 60,0000)
As erosion and external elements gradually altered the realm, the Orasians diminished in scale. Some of the eldest Orasians are said to remain deep within the Citadel Mountains, preserved in their original, colossal forms.
The Legacy of the Orasians
The Orasians became stewards of the land, shaping its terrain. Their traditions of stonecraft and meditative communion with the earth—remain central to their identity and spiritual practice.
The Great Erosion (c. BME 63,000-55,000)
With the advent of fire, water, and air, Orethil underwent a profound transformation. Rivers carved gorges, winds reshaped cliffs, and volcanic forces fractured the once-continuous stone. Known as the Great Erosion, this epoch marked the transition from an infinite landmass to the more bounded geography. The Citadel Mountains in modern day Terasil became a protective core, preserving the heart of ancient Orethil.
The Rise of Elemental Integration (c. BME 55000-50,000)
Over successive generations, the inhabitants of Orethil adapted to the presence of other elements, integrating them into its landscape. New ecosystems emerged, but the underlying earthbound identity of Orethil remained intact.