Calkafrum

Disclamier: Calkafrum was a fully in character nation and never truly existed (In Rathnir)

Calendar
Each year in this article is measured using the old Calkafruman Founding Calendar (B.F (Before Founding)/A.F (After Founding) or the newer Calkafruman Tree Calendar (b.Tc (Before Tree Cut)/a.Tc (After Tree Cut).

The Founding calendar was first used when Old Calkafrum was founded in 0 A.F (Around 142.8 years ago TE) but later after the Calkafruman holy symbol, Helika-Trea (Holy Tree) was cut down they adopted the Tree calendar in 0 a.Tc (Around 4.7 years ago TE), and is usually used when talking about events that happened from around 300 A.F, each 7 years in both calendars are about 1 year in the regular Elder calendars.

Barbaric Calkafrum (>250 B.F/1000 b.Tc)
Barbaric Calkafrum wasn't really a nation and more of a collection of minor communities, there isn't that much to say about barbaric Calkafrum, since it was very old and not much was written down.

(First) Calkafruman Tribe (0 A.F/~1000 b.Tc - ~400 A.F/600 b.Tc)
The First Calkafruman Tribe (often just reffered to as The Calkafruman Tribe or Calkafrum) was founded by Saint. Calk in 0 a.f (after founding). Not much happened during this era, except the writing of the first and second book in Polk Ta Trea (Book of (the) Tree), Calkem Polk and Natj-Calk Polk (Calk's Book and Post-Calk Book).

Rise (~400 a.f/600 b.Tc - ~300 b.Tc)
The start of Ancient Calkafrum is marked by the first camp in the north of Calkafrum being set up. Later more of the north would be taken and grow stronger, but they would eventually be met with enemies, these problems would continue for long after, with Calkafrum being very isolated and unmodern, they were technologically imparred. This didn't stop them much as they continued to grow, not only in the north but also south.

Eventually they grew to their height, but with then comes the..

Fall (~300 b.Tc - ~200 b.Tc)
The fall of Ancient Calkafrum started with a duel between Laqa Samertarr and an unknown foreign combantant, the duel ended in Laqas death and Calkafrum losing the north, this would also cause Laqa's brother, Dioqa Samertarr, to write the manuscript "To the North", which was about his sadness over losing his brother and for the people in the north to move out since if not their homeland would be taken from them. Later, Calkafrum would have to make a final stand in the south, which failed, and pushed them back to their main location of Calkafrum (Now refered to as "Old Calkafrum"). The baron at the time, Kiuka Iuopou, would soon die. Causing a massive power crisis in Ancient Calkafrum, at the end of the power crisis the person who came out on top as baron was Gentrka Denartarr, who then changed his last name to "Samerdio". Gentrka would later be forced to put Calkafrum through a state of hiding so they wouldn't get raided and attacked in the future.

(Second) Calkafruman Tribe (~200 b.Tc - 14 a.Tc)
The second Calkafruman tribe (Also refered to as just "The Calkafruman Tribe") was in hiding from around 200 b.Tc, not much is known from this period as it was mostly hidden and not passed down as much as the other time periods. But later in around 14 a.Tc, with the tribe still being engaged in slight wars against other tribes in the area, would a tribe attack Calkafrum, destroying it completely and forcing the only known remaining survivor, Koka Samerdio to flee to the country Grand Castell (At the time Grand Castell-Llozhar).

Calkafrum (~0 - 10 BREC - N/A)
The current Calkafrum, started in the new world of Abexilas shortly after Koka Samerdio traveled to the dimension through a portal created by a magical staff, he would found the city of New Calkafrum with his then husband Kiwi Caticus.