The full world chronicles

Please keep in mind when browsing this page that none of this information is common character knowledge. If your character plays a role as a heavy world historian, they will understand some of this world history, but they will see this as the entire world history. Nobody knows anything of the old world.

All of the history on this page is the full world history, shrunk down and summarised for your entertainment and knowledge. This is a full world timeline. Keep in mind that everything listed here is after the extinction, and will not have specified dates.

High details in the change in the world's form (the formation of the new pangaea splitting into the two super-continents) as well as sentient development will not be found on this page. Refer to The Ages and any geological history page for more information on any of these.

All of these details are of the new world and how it evolved itself after the extinction to what it currently is. Characters are not aware that an extinction ever happened, they believe that the Premarzian was the start of the world, and everything that followed is all their world has ever been.

This is extremely summarised. Details will be revealed over time.

1.9 - 1.7 million years ago: New World Premarzian

The period of the first re-development of the world, a time in which the world much resembled the Proterozoic era, a world in which only the most basic lifeforms of plant life existed. In this world of course, all plantlife had already developed and the ruins of the old world had been reclaimed by nature - mostly. Some of the most important ancient world sites [See The Ages / Technological Development] which had been preserved by magic were to be left untouched.

The atmosphere began to see its first immediate changes during this time, though no continental change was abound. The previous heating of the world from human progression would of course be no longer in their absence, and so nature could work on building back up. The climate remained mostly deserts, temperate jungles and marsh in this time, with only one or two colder climates (this fact remains true to the present day.)

New plants began to evolve from the magical signatures remaining around the preserved magical buildings, evolving them into mystical fruits and plantation unlike anything the world had ever known. Metallic signatures, and signs of robotic interference, have also been found within the fossils of plants from this era.

1.7 - 1.4 million years ago: New world Marzian

The entirety of the Marzian period is one of life growth, the new origin of all organic life on Earth. Crustaceans and Amphibians became extremely prevalent during this period, but unusually, the first humanoids also began to appear. They didn't seem to originate from any ape hereditary, and much like the plantlife which had began forming in the Premarzian, showed signs of robotic interference and influence.

Fossils and ancient relics (ancient paintings and architecture) showed, and suggested, that the humanoids living in this time were not mammals. This evolutionary trait is one which seems to have continued through to today, and was the origin point of many of the world's reptilian humanoids, chimerics and scorchers. There remains a missing link in mammalian humanoids, a point of ancient evolution which remains entirely untouched by science, unanswered and unexplained. Yet, nobody in the present day researches into it; it remains a lost piece of evolutionary history.

1.4 - 0.3 million years ago: New world Ordolorian

Quite possibly the largest period for world evolution, this period held the most (and fastest) world development reality had ever seen. Humanoids swiftly began to grow to extremely advanced stages, creating hierarchies and societies; animals grew larger, tougher, had more variety between them than just crustaceans, and the world had almost completely finished undergoing its excellerated continental drift.

At this point in time, the world was still a singular supercontinent: New World Pangaea. The climate was constantly changing, but for the most part was a wide variety and balance throughout the different world's regions. Biomes were more defined and obvious to the eyes, allowing the different species of the world to be more selective with just where they wanted to settle down.

This world progression helped the humanoid societies out a lot. They branched out further into the different world climates, explored uncharted territory and even evolved to fit in with their new surroundings. This opened the doors to the age of chimerics, and the aquatic uprising (see The Ages), creating even more variety within the existing species. Hyper breeds (hybrids) began to become more frequent during this time.

The change in climate also allowed a dramatic change in the plant life which inhabited the world. Plants became larger, more varied, and even more magical than they had initially been within the Premarzian.

During this period, signs of robotic influence began to disappear with each generation passed.

0.3 million years ago - Present day: New World Paleoternary

Signs of robotic influence have completely nulled, and are no longer present. Robotic influence is no longer present in living organisms, or the world at all.

The world undergoes its final rapid changes during this period of time. The super continent splits into two separate super continents: Lumixa and Bilixa, and the climates finish developing and setting themselves in. It's during this time the everything begins to fit into place and looks more like what it is in present day, but much like every world dominated by humanoids, it undergoes changes based on their own technology influences.

This period was the largest for the industry. Large cities were erected, some of which destroyed in the many incursions which took place (See History of Incursions), others still remaining and standing tall. Humanoids found more reliable ways of powering their cities over technology (See the Automation Period on The Ages) and their world influence hightened to extreme abundance.

Evolutionary traits in organic beings also began to slow down to a less 'extremely accelerated' rate. It became more appropriate and comparable to the evolution the world originally went through from the Cambian onwards. Instead of taking hundreds or thousands of years, it slows back down to potentially millions of years to see extreme changes in organic beings, with the only prominent and noticeable changes now following a rapid change in climate and environment.