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In the late third millennium before [[Salmakhamer]], there began several cataclysms, plagues, and wars that were subsequently associated with the mixed utterances of a bevy of prophetic virgins who screeched to signal the destructive forces of the gods about to be released upon the world.  The associated destructions were principally associated with the earthquake that struck the cities of [[Lake Vimala]].  The location of the maidens is not agreed upon, but most scholars believe it was in ancient [[Kalama]] and took place roughly circa 2300 [[AS]] on the morning of the [[Tamukh Kingdom]].  The subsequent 'Zombie Plagues' are associated with it.
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In the late third millennium before [[Salmakhamer]] (ca 2350 AS), there began several cataclysms, plagues, and wars that were subsequently associated with the mixed utterances of a bevy of prophetic virgins who screeched to signal the destructive forces of the gods about to be released upon the world.  The associated destructions were principally associated with the earthquake that struck the cities of [[Lake Vimala]].  The location of the maidens is not agreed upon, but most scholars believe it was in ancient [[Kalama]] and took place roughly circa 2300 [[AS]] on the morning of the [[Tamukh Kingdom]].  The subsequent 'Zombie Plagues' are associated with it.
  
 
=Events Associated with the Cataclysm=
 
=Events Associated with the Cataclysm=

Revision as of 18:45, 18 November 2018

In the late third millennium before Salmakhamer (ca 2350 AS), there began several cataclysms, plagues, and wars that were subsequently associated with the mixed utterances of a bevy of prophetic virgins who screeched to signal the destructive forces of the gods about to be released upon the world. The associated destructions were principally associated with the earthquake that struck the cities of Lake Vimala. The location of the maidens is not agreed upon, but most scholars believe it was in ancient Kalama and took place roughly circa 2300 AS on the morning of the Tamukh Kingdom. The subsequent 'Zombie Plagues' are associated with it.

Events Associated with the Cataclysm

  • Earthquake strikes cities of Lake Vimala
  • Earthquakes strike cities of Ithatia
  • Flooding of Lake Vimala
  • Zombie Plagues
  • Wars with the Neptultchi
  • Invasion of the Pallathantic Tribes from the east

See Also