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Domdor influence spreads west, stopping just short of Meht.
Casot departs Mendhall for Prophets Meeting.
Gulmon travels to Jakaro from the Geno Bay with his mother and siblings.
Yurk Gall II returns focus to Jakaro's naval prowess. Meht's once prosperous land economy is now in shambles. Jakaro's naval raiding provides much more for the cities.
Clyffen supposedly meets Renoldson at Jorfen.
Casot halts his expedition to Prophets Meeting at the edge of the Grand Erien upon finding the local people ignorant to the Tenets and Mother Egu.
Casot reads his writings publicly, spreading the Tenets east of the Grand Erien.
Gulmon's mother marries a Jakaro ship captain/admiral.
Helmuk's mother abandons him in Teymon.
Helmuk is adopted by a Pantheon Temple as an orphan in Teymon.
Gennor is recruited as an escort for a tribute payment.
The tribute caravan is attacked. Gennor participates in the fighting, defeating that attackers.
Gennor is recognized for his might and assigned to the permanent garrison of a huge woodcutting camp in the Wynn.
Around this time, Clyffen begins converting to the Mother and Her Six Prophets from the Pantheon. Few people from Urfall believed in the Mother during Clyffen's youth. The Pantheon had a strong grip on the Lowlands. Merrod had a decent mix of religions and beliefs, but the Mother and Her Six prophets had by this time gained a strong, if small, following in the south.
Clyffen, now with reasonable wealth, departs Jorfen, desiring to head to prophets Meeting.
Casot establishes a school to teach his writings on the edge of the Grand Erien, the first Casot School.
Clyffen travels down the Swat to Haffa on his way to Prophets Meeting. But he is turned back due to a large presence of Plains raiders.
Clyffen ends up in Elnock Refuge.
Gulmon is sent back to Geno Bay to his father.
Clyffen becomes a courtier for the ruler of Elnock, Moer Hernoldfen, who at this time controls most of the Tonful Valley, down to Lernon.
Clyffen begins teaching about the Mother and Her Six Prophets to members of the Elnock court.
Melmoh dies.
Casot travels down the Erien, stopping in the Ertund River Basin where he establishes a new Casot School.
The second Casot School starts off modestly and small, but soon word of his writings arrives from the north and the school garners more students.
Before the Ertund River Basin Casot School is fully established and built, Casot departs, heading west by land.
Yurk Gall II increases the intensity and reach of Jakaro's naval raids.
Jakaro's fleet expands drastically.
The population of Jorfen begins to grow very quickly, with much wealth from Tonful's Shadow mines flowing through the town.
The woodcutting camp Gennor worked as a guard for in the Wynn is shut down and Gennor is left on his own.
Gennor travels west, across the Ansel and works as a mercenary in the Plains/River Valley conflicts.
Moer Hernoldfen takes notice of Clyffen's knowledge of Egu.
Moer Hernoldfen begins attending some of Clyffen's court sermons about Egu.
Casot finds Durnhall too ignorant of the Tenets and slows his journey towards Prophets Meeting to read his writings along the way, to few willing ears.
Casot, making little progress west, halts in west Durnhall. He expends all of his remaining resources building a new facility, the third Casot School.
Casot remains in Durnhall through the completion of his newest Casot School, essentially begging for food to survive.
Gulmon begins working for his father in Geno Bay.
Moer Hernoldfen attributes a great victory in a civil war battle to Clyffen's words on Egu and hires Clyffen as a religious and moral tutor for his grandchildren.
Some members of Casot's expedition travel back east towards the Grand Erien Casot School.
Clyffen writes a few short documents as notes for his teaching of Mother Egu.
Casot and the Durnhall Casot School is resupplied with great wealth from the east, sent from the now prosperous and endowed Grand Erien Casot School.
Casot remains in Durnhall for a few months before departing west, resuming his journey towards Prophets Meeting.
Casot arrives at the Enhold Mountains, where the Enhold River flows.
Casot remains at the foot of the Enhold Mountains for some time, teaching his writings.
Helmuk is treated very poorly by the temple priests and is abused.
Gulmon is horribly burned at his father's glass workshop. His offhand is crippled.
Growing interest in the Mother and Her Six Prophets in the Enhold area convinces Casot to build another Casot School. With the new abundant support from the east, Casot plans this to be the largest and most impressive Casot School yet.
Gulmon is sent back to Jakaro to his mother.
Gulmon is put to work on one of his mother's husbands ships in Jakaro.
King Yurk Gall II dies.
Pantheon rioters destroy some of the Enhold Casot School construction. Several people are injured.
Casot has a large defensive wall built around the fourth Casot School construction grounds.
Urfen, the late King Gall II's nephew and a well renowned naval leader, becomes King Gall III.
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