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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 51 Mars’ Oasis needs a little bit of connecting history to establish the threats and the relationship between the city and the Shacklack Desert. 696BCE: The soldiers turned settlers of Mars’ Oasis needed a staple food crop in the desert. The nymphs found a cactus fruit…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 50 A little more mixing of history and fantasy. The Persians invaded Scythia in 513BCE to scare off the Scythians before the Persian invasion of Greece. In the real world the Scythians/Amazons just ran away and came back after the Persians left. In my version they…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 49 Changing gears a bit. I said I’d be working on the remaining history of Cimmeria from both ends. Gazeara’s history that’s closer to the current date in my campaign is done, but I needed some additional events for the founding of the city. 605BCE: King…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 48 656BCE: Noga’anyo, the descendant of Queen Stanasha, led a rebellion against King Lygdamis. Jeutontic and Cecilia declared independence from the Xorian Kingdom. 655BCE: King Lygdamis besieged Cecilia. Tired of the city’s history for betrayal, he assaulted the walls rather than accept a peaceful surrender of…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 47 Before I can continue the Xorian story I have to add some stuff about the Amazons and the foundation of Dradelden to the timeline. I wrote about the initial Amazon invasion back in my Kingdoms Sprouting Up Part 5 post, but I never committed those…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 46 I get to mix in that historical Cimmeria stuff I was posting about earlier. Hurray! 770BCE: Free from war with Nox, King Cotinasath of Jeutontic declared war against the town of Cecilia. A port would allow for greater trade income for the crown. 766BCE: After…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 45 This is my 500th post on my blog. Neat! 779BCE: King Cristonton ensured that he had the support of the people of Nox and declared war against his cousin in Jeutontic. Jeutontic was now ruled by King Cotinasath, the grandson of Queen Jasaetuparth. 778BCE: Nox’s…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 44 898BCE: The people of Nox rose up against the draconic descendants of Sadroston. Without Shivara and Tikanile to reinforce their reign, the half-breed tyrants were swiftly removed. Tachydorn’s grandchild, Kaeltotath, claimed the throne, but he had little popular support. 882BCE: King Kaeltotath found his control…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 43 Earlier in the events of my tabletop campaign I made a set of small adventures around the small village of Harbinston. They revolved around the past exploits of Sherlock, Burne, Sherry, and a fourth unnamed party members. That adventuring party had been active twenty years…
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Previous: Cimmerian Timeline Part 42 Mars’ Oasis has a very brief history within my campaign. It is a monarchy founded by Romans who traveled around the dark side of the flat world. After the city’s founding the people of Mars’ Oasis fought the other desert inhabitants for space, notably the…






