Actually, here's a summary of Hatcuri history:
1. Hatcuri civilise. Emperor crowned
2. Hatcuri create Elvs and humans
3. Humans and some Elvs rebel
4. Hatcuri Empire defragments; Emperor becomes figurehead
5. Hatcur (the 'Far South') becomes colonised by Elberethians led by an exiled noble and Cyclist priest. Only a small portion is settled with Hatcuri retaining control of the rest of the continent.
6. Present day Hatcur.
That reminds me. I think we worked out that point two in that history is pretty much not known along the Storm and Mirish Coast.
Another bit of History, actually:
An abbreviated history of the Mirish CoastThe Mirish Coast (upon which this game takes place) borders the Storm Coast to the south-west, north of the sub-tropical regions of Korlan and Aphti and east of the Ztah Steppe.
In the distant past, the whole of the Mirish Coast from Weyland to Lonemine and from Brighthall to Suul was part of a single kingdom - Miring. As with most golden ages, not a lot is really recalled of it, except that the descendant kings of its latter states all claimed lineage to the original Mirish throne.
Miring ruled for hundreds of years in glory and pomp - until the Trubaldsome dynasty ascended the throne. Decades of vicious politicking and incompetent management permitted the state of Miring to collapse into a number of smaller states; Brighthall, Elbreth, (lesser) Miring, Preston, Weyland and Suul. The arrival of the Father of Suul approximately coincided with this collapse, and Orthodoxy spread throughout the region.
This state continued for some time, until 315a and the events that took place in You are King I resulted in the establishment of the barony (and later independent kingdom) of Lonemine by a crazed Elv, the conquest of Miring by Preston (in no small part due to the actions and erratic luck of one Terenos d'Avistral) and the eventual collapse of the entire region. Elbreth was split apart by the surrounding states and the region returned once again to stability.
Other events continued on a hundred years later (420a and thereabouts) on the Storm Coast that broadly brought about the Renaissance of the region. The Queen of Ligoria is heavily to blame for that (YaK II).
How are things now, who knows? But it's maybe 600a, 700a by this time? I gather we'll find out.