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Revision as of 05:11, 7 August 2024
The timeline of the world has been shaped by a series of profound events, leading to a dystopian reality where chaos and conflict have become the norm. From the early 20th century, nations have experienced economic upheavals, world wars, and significant social changes. As we progressed through the decades, political polarization, social unrest, and global conflicts escalated, culminating in the catastrophic event known as God Fall. This apocalyptic period, beginning in 2048 and lasting until 2056, marked the end of civilization as we knew it, plunging humanity into a new dark age. The following timeline details the key events and transformations that led to this ultimate collapse.
Modern Calendar (1910s-2040s)
1910s
World War I (1914-1918)
- Iceland: Remains neutral during WWI, but economic ties with Europe are strained.
- Greenland: Under Danish control, remains relatively unaffected by WWI.
- North Korea: Under Japanese rule, with harsh control and exploitation.
- United States: Enters WWI in 1917, significantly contributing to the Allied victory. Post-war, America experiences economic growth.
- Russia: Suffers heavy losses, leading to economic hardship and political instability.
1917: Russian Revolution
- The Bolshevik Revolution leads to the establishment of the Soviet Union under Lenin.
1920s
Roaring Twenties
- Iceland: Experiences economic growth through fishing and trade, becoming more self-sufficient.
- Greenland: Danish investments lead to infrastructure development, particularly in mining and fishing.
- United States: A period of economic prosperity and cultural change, but also prohibition and organized crime.
1920s-1930s: Stalin's Rule
- Russia: Joseph Stalin consolidates power, implementing industrialization and collectivization, leading to widespread repression and famine.
1930s
Great Depression
- United States: Faces severe economic hardship, leading to the New Deal reforms under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1930s: Economic Changes
- Iceland: Experiences economic growth through fishing and trade, becoming more self-sufficient.
- Greenland: Danish investments lead to infrastructure development, particularly in mining and fishing.
1940s
World War II (1939-1945)
- Iceland: Occupied by British and later American forces to prevent Nazi control. This occupation boosts the economy through infrastructure improvements.
- Greenland: Strategically important during WWII, with the United States establishing bases to prevent Axis access.
- North Korea: Division of Korea in 1945 after WWII, split into Soviet-controlled North Korea and American-controlled South Korea.
- United States: Enters WWII after Pearl Harbor in 1941, becoming a major Allied power and emerging as a superpower post-war.
- Russia: Plays a crucial role in defeating Nazi Germany but suffers immense losses.
1950s
Cold War Begins
- Iceland: Becomes a founding member of NATO in 1949, increasing its strategic importance during the Cold War.
- Greenland: Gains more autonomy from Denmark, with local government control increasing.
- North Korea: Korean War (1950-1953) ends in an armistice, solidifying the division of Korea.
- United States: Experiences economic growth and suburbanization while engaging in Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
- Russia: Post-Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev introduces some reforms but maintains Cold War tensions.
1960s
Social Upheaval and Vietnam War
- Iceland: Undergoes significant social changes, with increasing urbanization and modernization. The fishing industry continues to dominate the economy, leading to the Cod Wars with the UK (1958-1976).
- North Korea: Kim Il-sung consolidates power, establishing a strict communist regime. North Korea remains isolated, with significant military investments and propaganda efforts.
- United States: Civil rights movements, counter-culture, and the Vietnam War define the decade, leading to social and political unrest.
- Russia: Under Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet Union sees economic stagnation and continued Cold War rivalry with the U.S.
1970s
Economic Struggles and Political Scandals
- Iceland: Continues economic growth and modernization.
- Greenland: Economy focuses on fishing and mining, with increased interest in potential oil reserves.
- North Korea: Continues its isolationist policies under Kim Il-sung.
- United States: Faces economic difficulties, including the oil crisis, and political scandals like Watergate.
- Russia: Continues economic stagnation and Cold War rivalry under Brezhnev.
1980s
Reagan Era and Cold War Escalation
- Iceland: Continues economic growth and social changes.
- Greenland: Continues economic development, focusing on fishing and mining.
- North Korea: Continues militarization and isolation under Kim Il-sung.
- United States: Experiences economic recovery under Reagan, along with a renewed arms race and anti-communist policies.
- Russia: Continues economic stagnation and Cold War rivalry.
1990s
Prelude to Civil Unrest
- Iceland: Starts to restrict international traffic and closes ports in response to global instability. Economic growth continues but social tensions rise. Increasing isolationist sentiment begins to take hold as global instability is noticed.
- Greenland: Moves towards greater autonomy from Denmark. Economic focus on fishing and potential oil reserves, with a growing sense of self-reliance. Begins to develop self-sufficiency plans, anticipating global instability. Southern coasts become the primary population centers.
- North Korea: Kim Jong-il takes power after Kim Il-sung’s death in 1994. Continues isolationist policies, ramping up military investments and propaganda. Increases military readiness, including nuclear ambitions, anticipating regional conflicts.
- United States: Increasing political polarization and social issues set the stage for future conflicts. Media begins to increasingly influence public perception, leading to growing unrest.
- 1995: Oklahoma City bombing sparks fears of domestic terrorism.
- 1996: Bloody Summer: Rise of gang crimes led to riots and the American Mafia's bloody crackdown.
- 1999: Columbine High School massacre highlights issues of youth violence and mental health.
- Russia: Post-Soviet economic turmoil and political instability. Oligarchs gain power, leading to widespread corruption.
- 1999: Vladimir Putin rises to power, promising stability but employing authoritarian tactics.
2000s
Descent into Disorder
- Iceland: Increasingly restricts foreign influence and trade. Growing economic self-reliance, but social unrest begins to simmer.
- Greenland: Further development of natural resources. Southern coasts become more populated as northern regions become increasingly isolated.
- North Korea: Continued militarization. Conducts nuclear tests, increasing regional tensions and isolation.
- 2006: First successful nuclear test.
- United States: Political divisions deepen. The 9/11 attacks in 2001 lead to the War on Terror, further polarizing the nation.
- 2008: Financial crisis exacerbates economic inequality and social unrest.
- 2009: Rise of the Tea Party movement, reflecting growing political extremism.
- Russia: Putin consolidates power, curbing political freedoms and centralizing authority. Economic recovery masks underlying social tensions.
- 2008: Russia-Georgia War sparks fears of resurgent Russian aggression.
Formation of Major Groups
- Caribbean Mobs (Early 2000s): Various gangs and pirate groups in the Caribbean and South America consolidate power, exploiting the chaos of regional instability.
- Cártel de Sinaloa (2006): Becomes a dominant force in Mexico, controlling much of the drug trade and expanding its influence into other criminal enterprises.
2010s
The Fraying Fabric of Society
- Iceland: Begins to heavily restrict international communication and closes its ports. Internal focus on self-sufficiency and social cohesion amid global chaos.
- Greenland: Prepares for global instability by fortifying southern coasts and developing self-sufficient communities. Northern Greenland sees increased isolation.
- North Korea: Kim Jong-un assumes power in 2011. Continued nuclear tests and aggressive rhetoric isolate North Korea further.
- 2017: Heightened tensions with the U.S. bring the region to the brink of conflict.
- United States: Social and political divisions deepen, leading to widespread unrest.
- 2012: Sandy Hook shooting increases focus on gun violence and mental health.
- 2014: Ferguson unrest highlights racial tensions and police brutality.
- 2016: Contentious presidential election exacerbates political polarization.
- 2017: 2nd Mexican Gulf War: Mexican factions attacked U.S. coasts, sparking a prolonged conflict.
- 2018: The Alaskan Incident: Canada attacked Alaskan towns, leading to Alaska's secession and subsequent conflicts.
- 2020: COVID-19 pandemic causes economic and social upheaval, with increased distrust in government and media.
- 2021: Riots escalate into full-scale civil war, with factions forming around political, racial, and economic lines.
- Russia: Economic sanctions and internal corruption strain Russia. Growing authoritarianism under Putin meets rising dissent.
- 2014: Annexation of Crimea and involvement in Ukraine lead to international condemnation and sanctions.
- 2020: Protests against government corruption and economic hardship escalate into widespread unrest.
Formation of Major Groups
- Great Alaskan States (2018): Formed after Alaska's secession from the United States following the Alaskan Incident.
- Mexican People's Revolt (2018): Various rebel groups in Mexico unite to fight against the government and powerful drug cartels.
- Federal State of Mexico (FSM): Already struggling with internal conflict and cartel influence, is further destabilized by the revelation of the world's true nature. The government and the people are thrown into disarray as they confront these hidden realities.
2020s
Collapse and Control
- Iceland: Fully isolates itself, cutting off all international communication and travel. The nation becomes a fortress of stability amid global chaos.
- Greenland: Southern Greenland remains relatively stable but isolated. The 'Canadian Hunt' continues, with northern regions becoming lawless and dangerous.
- North Korea: Maintains strict control under Kim Jong-un. Regional conflicts and internal repression keep the nation isolated but stable.
- 2025: North Korea launches an aggressive campaign against Japan, leading to the destruction of the island nation and sparking the Euroasian War.
- United States: The civil war intensifies, with multiple factions fighting for control. Government resorts to extreme martial law to regain order.
- 2023: New Laws of '23 mark the secession of the New Western States of America and the Confederate States of America.
- 2024: Hawaiian Incident sees a natural disaster devastate Hawaii.
- 2025: Confederate States War: The Confederate States of America split into Western and Eastern factions.
- 2026: Midwest states form the Nomocracy Republic, further fragmenting the nation.
- 2027: New Hampshire is hit by a nuclear attack, causing a chain reaction that devastates the North-Eastern United States. This leads to the formation of the Central National Connection, a multinational military body aimed at securing borders.
- Russia: Civil unrest leads to fragmented control. Putin’s government imposes extreme martial law to maintain order.
- 2022: Moscow is destroyed by a nuclear attack, leading to the decentralization of government control.
- 2023: Putin survives and continues to rule one of the fragmented Russian states, maintaining a grip through authoritarian measures.
Formation of Major Groups
- Federal States of America (2023): The F.S.A. emerges as the remnants of the original United States, striving to maintain a semblance of pre-war government structure.
- Central National Connection (2027): Established as a multinational military body to secure borders and maintain peace among the fragmented states.
2030s-2040s
Prelude to God Fall
- Iceland: Continues its isolationist policies, becoming increasingly self-sufficient. The nation prepares for the worst as global conditions deteriorate.
- Greenland: Maintains a fragile stability in the south. Northern regions become completely lawless, with sporadic reports of the 'Canadian Hunt' continuing.
- North Korea: Remains a tightly controlled state, continuing aggressive military posturing and regional provocations.
- United States: Sees intermittent periods of martial law and attempts at reconstruction. Civil unrest remains high, with the country fragmented into multiple factions.
- Russia: Russia’s fragmented states experience sporadic conflicts. Putin’s regime holds on to power through brutal measures and a heavily militarized society.
2048-2056
God Fall
- 3:45 a.m., August 8, 2048: God Fall begins, a catastrophic event marked by unexplainable phenomena, mass hysteria, and global upheaval.
- 2048-2056: The event leads to widespread destruction, societal collapse, and the breakdown of all forms of government. The period is characterized by chaos, violence, and the complete erosion of social order.
- 7:06 p.m., June 1, 2056: God Fall ends, leaving the world in complete disarray. Civilization as known before ceases to exist, with humanity plunged into a new dark age of unending chaos and ruin.
Prehistory Calendar: Ancient and Biblical Times
The Rebellion in Heaven
Long ago, in ancient times, three archangels rose against God’s reign, beginning a rebellion in heaven. Led by Lucifer, the prideful and enlightened, Satan and Belial joined his crusade, having become sick at the thought of humans. Their rebellion marked the first great conflict in the celestial realm.
The Fall of the Archangels
After losing the celestial war, Lucifer, Satan, and Belial were cast to the depths of the primordial ocean. There, they would become Kings of Hell in exchange for a portion of their strength, given to the Primeval. The Primeval used God’s blood, which flowed through the veins of the archangels, to create a twisted being and avatar for itself, The Leviathan. Together, these four ruled over the various versions of hell, assigning princes to the layers and establishing a dark hierarchy.
The First Woman: Lilith
Before Eve, God created Lilith as the first woman, equal to Adam. However, Lilith refused to submit to Adam, asserting her independence. Her defiance led to her expulsion from Eden. Lilith fled to the primordial ocean, where she encountered Lucifer, Satan, and Belial. She joined them, becoming a powerful and influential demoness, often working alongside the Kings of Hell to corrupt humanity.
The History of Man and Sin
Adam and Eve The history of man began with Adam and Eve, who brought sin into the world by disobeying God. This initial act of rebellion set humanity on a path of separation from God despite all that He had done for them. Adam and Eve's consciences enabled them to distinguish right from wrong, but this did not make them inherently good.
The Great Drift Over time, their descendants drifted further and further from God. Humanity’s increasing wickedness led God to decide to destroy the human race, sparing only Noah and his family through the Great Flood, marking the first divine reset.
Tower of Babel Despite the reset, humanity continued to rebel. The construction of the Tower of Babel symbolized humanity's pride and defiance, leading God to scatter them by confusing their languages.
The Arrival of Jesus
Jesus of Nazareth In an ultimate act of love, God sent Jesus of Nazareth, the embodiment of Himself, to take upon His shoulders all the sins of the world. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, humanity was given the opportunity for salvation, with all who sought forgiveness finding it through Him.
Millennium of Opportunity For a millennium after Jesus' resurrection, humanity had the chance to be saved, with the Christianization of the world spreading His teachings. The rapture occurred, taking the souls of all the saints, leaving the world to the remaining humanity.
The Corruption of Humanity
The Kings of Hell and Lilith Since the rapture, the four Kings of Hell—Lucifer, Satan, Belial, and Leviathan—along with Lilith, corrupted and tormented humanity, making it difficult for people to recognize God. They took on various human vessels to further their ambitions, even misusing the name of Jesus to harm His image. Lilith, in particular, spread deceit and temptation, leading many astray.
The Second Tribulation Two millennia later, during the twenty-first century, the Kings of Hell and Lilith achieved their goals, materializing their angelic and demonic bodies along with the fallen angels on earth. This event marked the beginning of a second tribulation, bringing untold suffering and chaos upon the descendants of sinners, further separating humanity from the divine.
Lost-Light Calendar: The Final Days and Revelations
The Hidden History of America
The true history of America is one deeply intertwined with secret societies and elite groups who envisioned the country as the foundation for a New World Order, covertly sterring historical events to shape the country and its trajectory according to their grand agenda.
The Experiment America was conceived as an experiment by several elite groups working together, who saw Colonial America as the ideal place to begin their long-running vision of a World Government. These groups, including the Illuminati, Jesuits, Freemasons, and other secret societies, manipulated historical events to shape the country according to their agenda.
The Illuminati's Influence The Illuminati, a secret society founded in 1776, infiltrated the highest levels of government, finance, and media. They aimed to create a New World Order, manipulating global events to consolidate power and control. Key figures in American history, including several Founding Fathers, were allegedly members or influenced by the Illuminati's ideology.
Jesuit Conspiracy The Jesuits, a Catholic order known for their influence and secrecy, played a significant role in shaping America's destiny. They established numerous educational institutions and covertly guided political decisions to align with their goals. The Jesuits aimed to create a theocratic global government, using America as a stepping stone.
Freemasons' Role Freemasonry, with its intricate network of lodges and degrees, served as a recruiting ground for the elite. Many prominent American leaders were Freemasons, including George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. The Freemasons' symbolism and rituals influenced American culture and architecture, embedding their ideals into the nation's fabric.
The False Narrative These elites created a false narrative of the world’s history, controlling the flow of information to ensure the masses remained ignorant of the deeper truths about reality and existence. Key historical events, such as the American Revolution and Civil War, were orchestrated to further their goals.
The Holographic World It is revealed that the world is not as it seems; it is a hologram of vibrations. Everything in existence is composed of vibrational frequencies, a truth that was hidden to maintain control over humanity. The elites used advanced technology and occult knowledge to manipulate these vibrations, shaping reality to their will.
Christ and the Orthodox God Christ and the orthodox God are real, but the true nature of cosmology aligns more closely with the old Hebrew testament. The spiritual realm and the material world are intricately connected through vibrations. The elites knew this and worked to suppress any knowledge that could empower the masses.
Operation Paperclip and MKUltra Post-World War II, the U.S. government brought over Nazi scientists and occultists under Operation Paperclip. These individuals continued their experiments in mind control and reality manipulation, culminating in projects like MKUltra. These secret programs aimed to create sleeper agents and control the populace through psychological warfare.
The Deep State A shadow government, often referred to as the Deep State, operated behind the scenes, controlling elected officials and policy decisions. This clandestine group consisted of members from intelligence agencies, military-industrial complex, and corporate elite. They ensured that the agenda of the Illuminati, Jesuits, and Freemasons was carried out without public knowledge.
Alien Technology and Area 51 Rumors of alien contact and reverse-engineered technology from Area 51 were true. The government had been working with extraterrestrial beings, trading human subjects for advanced technology. This technology was used to further control the population and maintain the false narrative of human history.
The Role of Major Corporations Major corporations, especially those in technology, finance, and media, were complicit in the conspiracy. Companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon collected data and influenced public opinion, shaping society according to the elites' plans. Financial institutions manipulated economies, creating crises to benefit the wealthy and consolidate power.
Secret Space Programs In addition to public space programs, secret space missions were conducted to explore and exploit extraterrestrial resources. The elites aimed to establish off-world colonies and ensure their survival in case of a global catastrophe. These programs were funded through black budgets and hidden from public scrutiny.
Mind Control and Mass Media The elites used mass media as a tool for mind control, subtly influencing public opinion and behavior through propaganda. Entertainment, news, and social media were all manipulated to keep the populace distracted and compliant. Subliminal messages and predictive programming were common tactics.
The Revelation of Truth In the final days, these hidden truths were revealed to the masses, leading to widespread panic and chaos. The carefully constructed illusion of reality shattered, and humanity had to confront the manipulation and control they had been subjected to for centuries.
The Second Tribulation
The Materialization of Demonic Forces In the final days, the Kings of Hell—Lucifer, Satan, Belial, and Leviathan—along with Lilith, materialize their angelic and demonic bodies on earth. They bring about the second tribulation, unleashing untold suffering and chaos.
Humanity's Struggle As humanity grapples with the truth of the holographic world and the materialization of demonic forces, society collapses into chaos. The surviving groups each face unique challenges as they struggle to adapt to this new reality and fight for survival.
The Final Revelation The final days are marked by a profound spiritual awakening and a desperate struggle for survival. Humanity is forced to confront the hidden truths and the ancient forces now unleashed upon the world, leading to a climactic and chaotic end.
Old
Modern History
1910s
World War I (1914-1918)
- Iceland: Remains neutral during WWI, but economic ties with Europe are strained.
- Greenland: Under Danish control, remains relatively unaffected by WWI.
- North Korea: Under Japanese rule, with harsh control and exploitation.
- United States: Enters WWI in 1917, significantly contributing to the Allied victory. Post-war, America experiences economic growth.
- Russia: Suffers heavy losses, leading to economic hardship and political instability.
1917: Russian Revolution
- The Bolshevik Revolution leads to the establishment of the Soviet Union under Lenin.
1920s
Roaring Twenties
- Iceland: Experiences economic growth through fishing and trade, becoming more self-sufficient.
- Greenland: Danish investments lead to infrastructure development, particularly in mining and fishing.
- United States: A period of economic prosperity and cultural change, but also prohibition and organized crime.
1920s-1930s: Stalin's Rule
- Russia: Joseph Stalin consolidates power, implementing industrialization and collectivization, leading to widespread repression and famine.
1930s
Great Depression
- United States: Faces severe economic hardship, leading to the New Deal reforms under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
1930s: Economic Changes
- Iceland: Experiences economic growth through fishing and trade, becoming more self-sufficient.
- Greenland: Danish investments lead to infrastructure development, particularly in mining and fishing.
1940s
World War II (1939-1945)
- Iceland: Occupied by British and later American forces to prevent Nazi control. This occupation boosts the economy through infrastructure improvements.
- Greenland: Strategically important during WWII, with the United States establishing bases to prevent Axis access.
- North Korea: Division of Korea in 1945 after WWII, split into Soviet-controlled North Korea and American-controlled South Korea.
- United States: Enters WWII after Pearl Harbor in 1941, becoming a major Allied power and emerging as a superpower post-war.
- Russia: Plays a crucial role in defeating Nazi Germany but suffers immense losses.
1950s
Cold War Begins
- Iceland: Becomes a founding member of NATO in 1949, increasing its strategic importance during the Cold War.
- Greenland: Gains more autonomy from Denmark, with local government control increasing.
- North Korea: Korean War (1950-1953) ends in an armistice, solidifying the division of Korea.
- United States: Experiences economic growth and suburbanization while engaging in Cold War tensions with the Soviet Union.
- Russia: Post-Stalin, Nikita Khrushchev introduces some reforms but maintains Cold War tensions.
1960s
Social Upheaval and Vietnam War
- Iceland: Undergoes significant social changes, with increasing urbanization and modernization. The fishing industry continues to dominate the economy, leading to the Cod Wars with the UK (1958-1976).
- North Korea: Kim Il-sung consolidates power, establishing a strict communist regime. North Korea remains isolated, with significant military investments and propaganda efforts.
- United States: Civil rights movements, counter-culture, and the Vietnam War define the decade, leading to social and political unrest.
- Russia: Under Leonid Brezhnev, the Soviet Union sees economic stagnation and continued Cold War rivalry with the U.S.
1970s
Economic Struggles and Political Scandals
- Iceland: Continues economic growth and modernization.
- Greenland: Economy focuses on fishing and mining, with increased interest in potential oil reserves.
- North Korea: Continues its isolationist policies under Kim Il-sung.
- United States: Faces economic difficulties, including the oil crisis, and political scandals like Watergate.
- Russia: Continues economic stagnation and Cold War rivalry under Brezhnev.
1980s
Reagan Era and Cold War Escalation
- Iceland: Continues economic growth and social changes.
- Greenland: Continues economic development, focusing on fishing and mining.
- North Korea: Continues militarization and isolation under Kim Il-sung.
- United States: Experiences economic recovery under Reagan, along with a renewed arms race and anti-communist policies.
- Russia: Continues economic stagnation and Cold War rivalry.
1990s
Prelude to Civil Unrest
- Iceland: Starts to restrict international traffic and closes ports in response to global instability. Economic growth continues but social tensions rise. Increasing isolationist sentiment begins to take hold as global instability is noticed.
- Greenland: Moves towards greater autonomy from Denmark. Economic focus on fishing and potential oil reserves, with a growing sense of self-reliance. Begins to develop self-sufficiency plans, anticipating global instability. Southern coasts become the primary population centers.
- North Korea: Kim Jong-il takes power after Kim Il-sung’s death in 1994. Continues isolationist policies, ramping up military investments and propaganda. Increases military readiness, including nuclear ambitions, anticipating regional conflicts.
- United States: Increasing political polarization and social issues set the stage for future conflicts. Media begins to increasingly influence public perception, leading to growing unrest.
- 1995: Oklahoma City bombing sparks fears of domestic terrorism.
- 1996: Bloody Summer: Rise of gang crimes led to riots and the American Mafia's bloody crackdown.
- 1999: Columbine High School massacre highlights issues of youth violence and mental health.
- Russia: Post-Soviet economic turmoil and political instability. Oligarchs gain power, leading to widespread corruption.
- 1999: Vladimir Putin rises to power, promising stability but employing authoritarian tactics.
2000s
Descent into Disorder
- Iceland: Increasingly restricts foreign influence and trade. Growing economic self-reliance, but social unrest begins to simmer.
- Greenland: Further development of natural resources. Southern coasts become more populated as northern regions become increasingly isolated.
- North Korea: Continued militarization. Conducts nuclear tests, increasing regional tensions and isolation.
- 2006: First successful nuclear test.
- United States: Political divisions deepen. The 9/11 attacks in 2001 lead to the War on Terror, further polarizing the nation.
- 2008: Financial crisis exacerbates economic inequality and social unrest.
- 2009: Rise of the Tea Party movement, reflecting growing political extremism.
- Russia: Putin consolidates power, curbing political freedoms and centralizing authority. Economic recovery masks underlying social tensions.
- 2008: Russia-Georgia War sparks fears of resurgent Russian aggression.
Formation of Major Groups
- Caribbean Mobs (Early 2000s): Various gangs and pirate groups in the Caribbean and South America consolidate power, exploiting the chaos of regional instability.
- Cártel de Sinaloa (2006): Becomes a dominant force in Mexico, controlling much of the drug trade and expanding its influence into other criminal enterprises.
2010s
The Fraying Fabric of Society
- Iceland: Begins to heavily restrict international communication and closes its ports. Internal focus on self-sufficiency and social cohesion amid global chaos.
- Greenland: Prepares for global instability by fortifying southern coasts and developing self-sufficient communities. Northern Greenland sees increased isolation.
- North Korea: Kim Jong-un assumes power in 2011. Continued nuclear tests and aggressive rhetoric isolate North Korea further.
- 2017: Heightened tensions with the U.S. bring the region to the brink of conflict.
- United States: Social and political divisions deepen, leading to widespread unrest.
- 2012: Sandy Hook shooting increases focus on gun violence and mental health.
- 2014: Ferguson unrest highlights racial tensions and police brutality.
- 2016: Contentious presidential election exacerbates political polarization.
- 2017: 2nd Mexican Gulf War: Mexican factions attacked U.S. coasts, sparking a prolonged conflict.
- 2018: The Alaskan Incident: Canada attacked Alaskan towns, leading to Alaska's secession and subsequent conflicts.
- 2020: COVID-19 pandemic causes economic and social upheaval, with increased distrust in government and media.
- 2021: Riots escalate into full-scale civil war, with factions forming around political, racial, and economic lines.
- Russia: Economic sanctions and internal corruption strain Russia. Growing authoritarianism under Putin meets rising dissent.
- 2014: Annexation of Crimea and involvement in Ukraine lead to international condemnation and sanctions.
- 2020: Protests against government corruption and economic hardship escalate into widespread unrest.
Formation of Major Groups
- Great Alaskan States (2018): Formed after Alaska's secession from the United States following the Alaskan Incident.
- Mexican People's Revolt (2018): Various rebel groups in Mexico unite to fight against the government and powerful drug cartels.
2020s
Collapse and Control
- Iceland: Fully isolates itself, cutting off all international communication and travel. The nation becomes a fortress of stability amid global chaos.
- Greenland: Southern Greenland remains relatively stable but isolated. The 'Canadian Hunt' continues, with northern regions becoming lawless and dangerous.
- North Korea: Maintains strict control under Kim Jong-un. Regional conflicts and internal repression keep the nation isolated but stable.
- 2025: North Korea launches an aggressive campaign against Japan, leading to the destruction of the island nation and sparking the Euroasian War.
- United States: The civil war intensifies, with multiple factions fighting for control. Government resorts to extreme martial law to regain order.
- 2023: New Laws of '23 mark the secession of the New Western States of America and the Confederate States of America.
- 2024: Hawaiian Incident sees a natural disaster devastate Hawaii.
- 2025: Confederate States War: The Confederate States of America split into Western and Eastern factions.
- 2026: Midwest states form the Nomocracy Republic, further fragmenting the nation.
- 2027: New Hampshire is hit by a nuclear attack, causing a chain reaction that devastates the North-Eastern United States. This leads to the formation of the Central National Connection, a multinational military body aimed at securing borders.
- Russia: Civil unrest leads to fragmented control. Putin’s government imposes extreme martial law to maintain order.
- 2022: Moscow is destroyed by a nuclear attack, leading to the decentralization of government control.
- 2023: Putin survives and continues to rule one of the fragmented Russian states, maintaining a grip through authoritarian measures.
Formation of Major Groups
- Federal States of America (2023): The F.S.A. emerges as the remnants of the original United States, striving to maintain a semblance of pre-war government structure.
- Central National Connection (2027): Established as a multinational military body to secure borders and maintain peace among the fragmented states.
2030s-2040s
Prelude to God Fall
- Iceland: Continues its isolationist policies, becoming increasingly self-sufficient. The nation prepares for the worst as global conditions deteriorate.
- Greenland: Maintains a fragile stability in the south. Northern regions become completely lawless, with sporadic reports of the 'Canadian Hunt' continuing.
- North Korea: Remains a tightly controlled state, continuing aggressive military posturing and regional provocations.
- United States: Sees intermittent periods of martial law and attempts at reconstruction. Civil unrest remains high, with the country fragmented into multiple factions.
- Russia: Russia’s fragmented states experience sporadic conflicts. Putin’s regime holds on to power through brutal measures and a heavily militarized society.
2048-2056
God Fall
- 3:45 a.m., August 8, 2048: God Fall begins, a catastrophic event marked by unexplainable phenomena, mass hysteria, and global upheaval.
- 2048-2056: The event leads to widespread destruction, societal collapse, and the breakdown of all forms of government. The period is characterized by chaos, violence, and the complete erosion of social order.
- 7:06 p.m., June 1, 2056: God Fall ends, leaving the world in complete disarray. Civilization as known before ceases to exist, with humanity plunged into a new dark age of unending chaos and ruin.
Pre-History
The Rebellion in Heaven
Long ago, in ancient times, three archangels rose against God’s reign, beginning a rebellion in heaven. Led by Lucifer, the prideful and enlightened, Satan and Belial joined his crusade, having become sick at the thought of humans. Their rebellion marked the first great conflict in the celestial realm.
The Fall of the Archangels
After losing the celestial war, Lucifer, Satan, and Belial were cast to the depths of the primordial ocean. There, they would become Kings of Hell in exchange for a portion of their strength, given to the Primeval. The Primeval used God’s blood, which flowed through the veins of the archangels, to create a twisted being and avatar for itself, The Leviathan. Together, these four ruled over the various versions of hell, assigning princes to the layers and establishing a dark hierarchy.
The First Woman: Lilith
Before Eve, God created Lilith as the first woman, equal to Adam. However, Lilith refused to submit to Adam, asserting her independence. Her defiance led to her expulsion from Eden. Lilith fled to the primordial ocean, where she encountered Lucifer, Satan, and Belial. She joined them, becoming a powerful and influential demoness, often working alongside the Kings of Hell to corrupt humanity.
The History of Man and Sin
Adam and Eve The history of man began with Adam and Eve, who brought sin into the world by disobeying God. This initial act of rebellion set humanity on a path of separation from God despite all that He had done for them. Adam and Eve's consciences enabled them to distinguish right from wrong, but this did not make them inherently good.
The Great Drift Over time, their descendants drifted further and further from God. Humanity’s increasing wickedness led God to decide to destroy the human race, sparing only Noah and his family through the Great Flood, marking the first divine reset.
Tower of Babel Despite the reset, humanity continued to rebel. The construction of the Tower of Babel symbolized humanity's pride and defiance, leading God to scatter them by confusing their languages.
The Arrival of Jesus
Jesus of Nazareth In an ultimate act of love, God sent Jesus of Nazareth, the embodiment of Himself, to take upon His shoulders all the sins of the world. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, humanity was given the opportunity for salvation, with all who sought forgiveness finding it through Him.
Millennium of Opportunity For a millennium after Jesus' resurrection, humanity had the chance to be saved, with the Christianization of the world spreading His teachings. The rapture occurred, taking the souls of all the saints, leaving the world to the remaining humanity.
The Corruption of Humanity
The Kings of Hell and Lilith Since the rapture, the four Kings of Hell—Lucifer, Satan, Belial, and Leviathan—along with Lilith, corrupted and tormented humanity, making it difficult for people to recognize God. They took on various human vessels to further their ambitions, even misusing the name of Jesus to harm His image. Lilith, in particular, spread deceit and temptation, leading many astray.
The Second Tribulation Two millennia later, during the twenty-first century, the Kings of Hell and Lilith achieved their goals, materializing their angelic and demonic bodies along with the fallen angels on earth. This event marked the beginning of a second tribulation, bringing untold suffering and chaos upon the descendants of sinners, further separating humanity from the divine.