Chronological register

Events

Choose an age, search an event, and open a dedicated content page. Every page includes a longer explanation, clickable god names and related characters.

01 · Primordial AgeChaos and the Primordial VoidChaos and the Primordial Void belongs to the Primordial Age. It describes a mythic turning point where Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Rhea, Eros shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
02 · Primordial AgeGaia, Uranus and the Realm of the EldersGaia, Uranus and the Realm of the Elders belongs to the Primordial Age. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Rhea shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
03 · Primordial AgeCronus Overthrows UranusCronus Overthrows Uranus belongs to the Primordial Age. It describes a mythic turning point where Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
04 · Age of TitansCronus Swallows His ChildrenCronus Swallows His Children belongs to the Age of Titans. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Cronus, Rhea shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
05 · Age of TitansThe TitanomachyThe Titanomachy belongs to the Age of Titans. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
06 · Age of OlympiansAge of the GodsAge of the Gods belongs to the Age of Olympians. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
07 · Age of HeroesAge of HeroesAge of Heroes belongs to the Age of Heroes. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Athena, Hades, Persephone shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
08 · Age of TroyTrooja warTrooja war belongs to the Age of Troy. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Athena, Apollo, Ares, Aphrodite shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.
09 · Later LegacyRooma tõlgendus and hilisem pärandRooma tõlgendus and hilisem pärand belongs to the Later Legacy. It describes a mythic turning point where Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis shape the order of the world. The episode explains why divine power is never isolated: every action creates a chain of consequences.