Azhar Eras

Azharion, as a world of many cultures, languages and religions is a quite diverse region. As the technology progressed and the people evolved, many centuries of war and peace progressed, as the Azharion was getting more and more diverse. Divided into eras, early Azhar history is documented in ancient books, paintings, architecture and many more.

0 SE- 312 SE (811 SE/499 IE)
As the first settlers appeared in the heart of Azharion, many of them ran into different directions. Recorded from the 0 SE, to the fall of Zethenedyssean Kingdom in 312 SE, Settler Era was the first era in the Azhar history, during which nations rose, fell, fought and traded.

Settler era unofficially continued to 811 SE, when another great nation, Apocrius fell. However, 811 SE is officially 499 IE.

0 IE- 514 IE
When the Zethenedyssa fell, chaos begun in the Antique North. Nations have tried to restore its glory, but no one succeeded. However, kings and queens throughout Azharion had to fought against rebellion from their people, in which very few survived. After the siege of Thyss, former capital city of Zethenedyssa, last king was publicly executed, thus starting the official Imperial Era at 9 IE.

Nations, mostly in center and south of Azharion started to rise, both technologically and in size. Cruel Emperors ruled the most nations during this era. Dictatorship in Azharion fell over 500 years later, at 514 IE. thus ending the Imperial Era.

499 IE- 514 IE
Last 15 years, from 499 IE to 514 IE, were remembered as the era of death, fire and darkness. All dictatorships fell, and after that, only small nations without their leaders remained. During these years, weather was very cruel, with constant storms, and tornadoes.

0 RE- 173 RE
Known as RE, Reborn Era is known as the second rise of Azharion, after Settler Era. Many nations were build on the ruins of great empires. Over 70 nations and states arose in Azharion. This era is also remarkable for technological progress, and almost no war conflicts at all. It lasted for 173 years, until 173 RE.