The Disappearance of the Disiran


 * Bronze city 2.jpg FE 578, the Disiran Kingdoms of Twyllych began advancing their technologies and society, combining science and magic to create wondrous machinations. The Disiran started enhancing themselves as well, adding technological machinery to their own bodies in order to become superior to the other races. They built clockwork cities of metal and glass that began to dot the various landscapes, such as Donyrtoren, the Dark Tower of Darkmoor, the Labyrinth of Marhenrai, and even the great Bronze City in the heart of the mountains, where the body of the Elo’Tal Vetruvius had been found, its energy being used to power the city.
 * By FE 689, the neighboring Dark Elves felt uneasy of the rising Disiran kingdoms, and just as soon as the Disiran began to build in Dark Elf territory, the Tel'Arin king Dagemar lashed out and attacked the imposing Disiran cities, causing an uproar from the Faerie civilians. The Disiran King Malinakus got wind of this uproar, and had sent out military troops to the Tel'Arin cities, where battles broke out. These battles lasted for 7 years, until the two kings finally held a truce that was to be founded in the Bronze City. Dagemar wandered the city in wonder, until he came across the workshop of the Lord Architect Korlegastus. There he found arcane tools, a hammer called Earthrender and a chisel called Starbreaker, which he took from the labratory.
 * Not being able to trace his hammer, Korlegastus accused Dagemar of stealing from him, not trusting the Dark Elf king. Dagemar took offense to this accusation, but in his anger, the hammer fell from his robes. Feeling betrayed, King Malinakus banished the king, and Dagemar left in shame. He swore vengeance for this humiliation.
 * In FE 701, Dagemar had amassed a great army, which he led on an assault of the Bronze City. Fighting his way through, Dagemar killed King Malinakus and claimed victory of the Faerie territories. Korlegastus was enraged by the death of his king, and took his magical hammer and ran to the center of the city, where he cracked down on the body-cell of Vetruvius, unleashing a blinding flash of light and one single clash of thunder, and suddenly Dagemar, his army, and the entire Disiran civilization vanished from existence. This event is known as The Great Sundering. What became of the army and entire species of violet elves is unknown. Some say they were transported to another realm, others say they ceased to exist entirely. In any case, this occurrence triggered a peculiar space time anomaly called a Relativity Break, where time was fractured into infinite different timelines and alternate realities from that point on.