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The lands of [[Lands_of_Kaliteth#Kaliteth|Kaliteth]] [kal-i-teth], aka. the Isles of Kaliteth, are made up of a grand archipelago located to the southwest of lands of Jedok and north of the lands of Om’Buccar. For over seven thousand years, these lands, and the people in them, lay under the control of Ödithrax, the supreme ruler of the Ödika Empire.
 
The lands of [[Lands_of_Kaliteth#Kaliteth|Kaliteth]] [kal-i-teth], aka. the Isles of Kaliteth, are made up of a grand archipelago located to the southwest of lands of Jedok and north of the lands of Om’Buccar. For over seven thousand years, these lands, and the people in them, lay under the control of Ödithrax, the supreme ruler of the Ödika Empire.
  
Although tales tell of ancient tomes which contained the complete historical record of the Ödika Empire, all were destroyed during the [[#Fall_of_the_Empire|Fall of the Empire]]. The only historical accounts which remain of that time are the disparate collection of tales kept by oral tradition and the ''Parables of Somödin'' (tomes containing the holy words of the Ödithrax religion, which many scholars believe are likely heavily modified from the truth).
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Although tales tell of ancient tomes which contained the complete historical record of the Ödika Empire, all were destroyed during the ''[[#Fall_of_the_Empire|Fall of the Empire]]''. The only historical accounts which remain of that time are the disparate collection of tales kept by oral tradition and the ''Parables of Somödin'' (tomes containing the holy words of the Ödithrax religion, which many scholars believe are likely heavily modified from the truth).
  
Since the early years of the Fall of the Empire, the Belisters of the Enlightened Order of the Stained Quill have maintained a detailed and accurate account of modern history.
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Since the early years of the ''Fall of the Empire'', the Belisters of the Enlightened Order of the Stained Quill have maintained a detailed and accurate account of modern history.
  
 
= Ancient History =
 
= Ancient History =
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First emperor of Edæroth and self-proclaimed god of mankind, '''Ödithrax''', aka. ''The Dragon Emperor'', was the founder and the sole ruler of the Ödika Empire for 7,381 years, until his death at the climax of the ''Fall of the Empire''.
 
First emperor of Edæroth and self-proclaimed god of mankind, '''Ödithrax''', aka. ''The Dragon Emperor'', was the founder and the sole ruler of the Ödika Empire for 7,381 years, until his death at the climax of the ''Fall of the Empire''.
  
'''Early Life:''' there are no existing historical accounts, written or otherwise, which give precise details to the origins and early life of Ödithrax. None can even be certain if his name, Ödithrax, was given by his family or a name he adopted during his campaign of conquest to form the empire. Nothing is known of his family or childhood. However, through detailed study of the parables of ''Somödin'' (tomes containing the holy words of the Ödithrax religion), along with the scrolls of knowledge accounting the Fall of the Empire, scholars speculate that Ödithrax was likely the member of a tribe located near the present-day-city of Balikesir. As a boy, he would have been trained by his father to spear fish from the waters. As a young man, he would have joined older men who hunted animals and beasts in the surrounding forests. Tribal life was difficult and few children survived to adulthood, so he would have been an accomplished hunter and warrior.
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'''Early Life:''' there are no existing historical accounts, written or otherwise, which give precise details to the origins and early life of Ödithrax. None can even be certain if his name, Ödithrax, was given by his family or a name he adopted during his campaign of conquest to form the empire. Nothing is known of his family or childhood. However, through detailed study of the ''Parables of Somödin'', along with the scrolls of knowledge accounting the ''Fall of the Empire'', scholars speculate that Ödithrax was likely the member of a tribe located near the present-day-city of Balikesir. As a boy, he would have been trained by his father to spear fish from the waters. As a young man, he would have joined older men who hunted animals and beasts in the surrounding forests. Tribal life was difficult and few children survived to adulthood, so he would have been an accomplished hunter and warrior.
  
 
'''Conquest of the Savages:'''
 
'''Conquest of the Savages:'''

Revision as of 16:12, 6 December 2017

Main: Kaliteth

The lands of Kaliteth [kal-i-teth], aka. the Isles of Kaliteth, are made up of a grand archipelago located to the southwest of lands of Jedok and north of the lands of Om’Buccar. For over seven thousand years, these lands, and the people in them, lay under the control of Ödithrax, the supreme ruler of the Ödika Empire.

Although tales tell of ancient tomes which contained the complete historical record of the Ödika Empire, all were destroyed during the Fall of the Empire. The only historical accounts which remain of that time are the disparate collection of tales kept by oral tradition and the Parables of Somödin (tomes containing the holy words of the Ödithrax religion, which many scholars believe are likely heavily modified from the truth).

Since the early years of the Fall of the Empire, the Belisters of the Enlightened Order of the Stained Quill have maintained a detailed and accurate account of modern history.

Ancient History

The few tales which remain of the ancient times before Ödithrax tell of a primitive, tribal people living in isolated groups within the vast, untamed wilderness of Kaliteth. These people had no written language, lived in crude tents and used weapons and tools crafted from stick, stone and bone. The tribes were generally small, little more than a large family, led by the strongest warrior of the tribe. Trade between tribes was not uncommon, but neither was inter-tribal warfare. The tribe, led by a shaman, also followed superstitious religious practices devoted to primitive deity.

Ödika Empire

The Ödika Empire [ō-di-ka] was an era of imperial rule of Kaliteth by the god-king Ödithrax, which lasted for 7,381 years (0-7381). It was the first unified government for the entirety of Kaliteth and the only known empire of Edæroth. At the height of the empire's power (approx. 6400-7100) the imperial army was the larger than the combined military force of all other people of Edæroth and the whole of the Leginon and Östifar regions, as well as much of the other two regions, were under the control of the empire. The decline of the empire, leading ultimately to the Fall of the Empire, was due to the civil unrest and revolts following the events of Ödithrax's Folly (in 7122).

Ödithrax

First emperor of Edæroth and self-proclaimed god of mankind, Ödithrax, aka. The Dragon Emperor, was the founder and the sole ruler of the Ödika Empire for 7,381 years, until his death at the climax of the Fall of the Empire.

Early Life: there are no existing historical accounts, written or otherwise, which give precise details to the origins and early life of Ödithrax. None can even be certain if his name, Ödithrax, was given by his family or a name he adopted during his campaign of conquest to form the empire. Nothing is known of his family or childhood. However, through detailed study of the Parables of Somödin, along with the scrolls of knowledge accounting the Fall of the Empire, scholars speculate that Ödithrax was likely the member of a tribe located near the present-day-city of Balikesir. As a boy, he would have been trained by his father to spear fish from the waters. As a young man, he would have joined older men who hunted animals and beasts in the surrounding forests. Tribal life was difficult and few children survived to adulthood, so he would have been an accomplished hunter and warrior.

Conquest of the Savages:

Foundation of the Ödika Empire

Fall of the Empire

Ödithrax's Folly (in 7122)

Rise of the Great Houses