Erekenthiin People

The Erekenthiin People (literally "upriver" in Erena'a) lived at the mouth of the Elisin and Kemit Rivers before the arrival of the Yimmu-Audalians. They originated in the savanna to the north around ~2,500 years ago. They moved south until they reached the High Kingdom of Geshemi. The Erekenthiin then settled down and founded the Kingdom of the Erekenthiin.

~2500: The Erekenthiin start migrating southward

~2000: They begin trading with the Geshemi High Kingdom and develop into the Kingdom of the Erekenthiin with their help. Iyazon Montavas comes to power.

~1800: The Erekenthiin People expand downriver and become known as the "Arakenthiin" and settled in what is now the deserted city of Enkennasa. Iyazon Montavas expands the kingdom downriver in order to reintegrate the Arakenthiin but ultimately fail.

~1500: The Kingdom of the Erekenthiin is conquered by the Geshemi High Kingdom. Montavas, nearing old age, was made an official in the Geshemi government.

~1200: Reunil is founded. Iyason Mbana, son of Iyazon Montavas, takes his father's role after his tragic death in the First Great Famine.

~1000: Reunil becomes the new capital of the Geshemi High Kingdom, with a majority Erekenthiin population. Mbana develops good relations with Pulpision.

~900: Iyason Mbana's cousin, Rwike Mbwake, assassinated him and takes his role.

~770: According to the Erekenthiin rules of succession, since Rwike is the unofficial heir, he is forcibly ousted from his position. During his short reign as chancellor, he ended up defaming the blood god and began developing the earliest writings of Qasim.

~750: The population of Reunil greatly expands due to new farming techniques along the Elisin River.

~500: The Erekenthiin House Asir gains power in Reunil. Asir Mbasi takes power as duke of the Elisin Delta. Mbasi is the first major poiltical figure to believe in Early Qasim.

~200: The Nasridi Pyramids land on the Elisin River Delta, crushing large portions of south Reunil.

~180: The town of Amos is founded, the Erekenthiin People move into Amos, and in turn Amos begins to flourish.

~175: The head of Amos, architecture2 joins House Asir, gaining the name Asir Mbakwa. Old Reunil architecture is adapted into Amosite architecture, creating the trademark geometric patterns of modern-day Amos.

~150: The Pyramid of Asir is completed, to be used incase the world ends again. Carmelian Bois refounds Gehenna, this time naming it Carmelior-Gulard.

0: The First Erekenthiin generations are born that are adapted to Jagdasian diseases. a Golden Age ensues.