A Timeline of the Oltec Man

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agathokles

Nov 14, 2006 6:01:32
Hi, here is a Timeline for the Oltec Man.
The formatting is not that good, but a better version will be submitted to the Vaults soon ;)
A pdf version is available: here

GP

****** A Timeline of the Oltec Man ******
Atila Pires dos Santos and Giampaolo Agosta

***** Contents *****
* Introduction
* The First Stone Age
* The Era of Lhomarr
* The Second Stone Age
* The Second Bronze Age
* The Era of Blackmoor
* The Third Stone Age
* The Bronze Age
* The Iron Age
* The Modern Age
* Appendix: Non-Human Civilizations
****** Introduction ******
The Oltec Man is one of the three main human groups that have given birth to
most native human civilizations in Mystara - the Neathar and Tangor Men being
the other two.
This document details the evolution of the Oltec-descendent ethnic groups from
the origins of humanity on Mystara to the modern age. Before going on to the
timeline itself, let us introduce the ethnic groups involved, by means of the
Real World correspondences listed in Tables 1 and 2 - but keep in mind that
correspondences are often difficult to establish, or give illogical results,
such as M-Scythians being non-M-Indoeuropean.

Table 1: Correspondences of Oltec Men descendents to Real World cultures (A-L)
Atruaghin - Bear Clan Anasazi/Zuni/Hopi (pueblo cultures, probably their
language is the nearest to the original Azcan
language, i.e. Hopi)
Atruaghin - Elk Clan Algonquin and Iroquois (eastern woodlands
cultures, likely Algonquian language)
Atruaghin - Horse Clan Cheyenne/Comanche (great plains cultures, luckily
no spoken language)
Atruaghin - Turtle Clan Nootka/Chinook (Pacific Northwestern cultures,
probably speak a Wakashan language)
Atruaghin - Viper/Tiger Clan see Azcans (post-classic variant)
Atukaino Arawak/Taino
Azar Azeri
Azcan Aztec
Chimuari Chimu/Huari
Chochomec Chichimec (Protecs absorbed by the Azcan Empire)
Churans Assyrians
Dars Persians (only marginally influenced by the
Oltecs)
Douzbaki Uzbeks
Dravi Iranian group
Dremens Yemenites
Ethengarans Mongolians
Hattans Hurrites (possibly some Hittite influence as well)
Huleans Turks
Intizco Inca (Cuzco)
Jennites Scythians/Sarmatians (these are not Asians in the
RW, but are similar in some ways to the peoples of
the uralo-altaic group)
Katapec Toltec (post-classic, did not really exist in RW)
Kazmen Kazakhs
Littonians Lettonians
Lotomec Teotihuacan


Table 2: Correspondences of Oltec Men descendents to Real World cultures (M-Z)
Mebirs Babylonians
Mictec Mixtec
Midannites Medians (but likely also Mitanni to some extent)
Monzagians Hungarians
Oceanians/Cestians Madagascar
Oltecindians Amerindians
Oltec Man Asians (supergroup of sino-tibetan, uralo-altaic and
amerindian ethnic groups)
Oltec Toltec
Orimul Olmec
Otzil Maya
Pitchans Oltec Men, culturally influenced post-GRoF by the Enduks;
the original culture is entirely lost, but should have been
similar to the Otzil
Protec Zapotec
Saamari Finns
Sendarians Uralic Siberians
Suesca Chibcha/Muisca
Taipikala Aymara/Tiahuanaco
Tarystians Sarmatians (though sedentary), see also Jennites
Tauhaca Inca (Empire)
Tenac Tenec/Huastec
Teslans Sarmatians/Spartans, see also Jennites
Tunguski Altaic Siberians
Vaarana Lapps
Valoin Uralic group
Yali Uralo-Altaic
Yivj Phoenicians
Zumache Zuni/Apache mix (but their language should probably be an
ancestor of Elk clan language)

Figure 1 shows the genealogy of the ethnic groups descended from the Oltec Man.
Figure 1:
Genealogy of
the Oltec
Man
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****** The First Stone Age ******
50000 BC
- The Oltec Man and the Neathar Man split.
45000 BC
- The Oltec Men settle in central Skothar (now the Steppes of Jen).
35000 BC
- The Oltec Men split in two groups. One group, the Oltecindians, reaches
the Brunian shores of the Sea of Dread through Alphatia. It will be
joined by other two migrations during the next 20'000 years.
20000 BC
- The Oltec Men of Skothar evolve into two recognizable main groups: the
northern Yali and the southern Jennites.
****** The Era of Lhomarr ******
10000 BC - 9000 BC
- The Oltecindian people starts growing and divides itself in numerous
tribes. Competition for resources and lands forces some Oltecindian
tribes to migrate from their original lands (Atruaghin region), reaching
the jungles of the Midlands (where now lies the Great Waste) and those of
Northern Davania (Forest of Ka).
9000 BC - 8000 BC
- Rise of the Oltecindian civilization of Orimul in Northern Davania
(Forest of Ka).
9000 BC - 6000 BC
- The Valoin, a northern Yali group from Skothar, leave west for Brun.
They settle around the Frosthaven Sea and develop the somatic traits of
blonde hair and blue eyes. They are soon conquered and assimilated by the
Aharian tribes of northern Brun, giving origin to the Skandaharians.
8000 BC - 7000 BC
- Orimul lands are continuously attacked by other local nations
(including the Carnifex of Y'hog).
7000 BC - 6000 BC
- Orimul civilization almost collapses; some of the Orimul migrate back
to Brun and are absorbed into the local Oltecindian cultures; the
original Orimul culture becomes the basis of new Oltecindian
civilizations.
****** The Second Stone Age ******
6000 BC - 5000 BC
- The westernmost Oltecindian group, the Proto-Pitchans, move north-west
in search of new lands. During one millennium, they slowly cross the
Yazak Steppes as they are pushed northward by the demographic pressure of
more advanced south-eastern civilizations.
6000 BC - 4000 BC
- The last Valoin group of southern Skothar is forced north by the
Tanagoro. Part of them become the Valemen, while others become the High
Thonians. The remaining Yali will cross to Brun during the rise of
Blackmoor, becoming the Proto-Huleans. Meanwhile, they absorb part of the
Peshwah and Afridhi culture.
6000 BC - 4000 BC
- Rise of the classic Oltecindian civilizations of Brun, divided in two
main groups: the Jungle Dwellers (Great Waste) and the Mountain Dwellers
(Black Mountains). The Jungle Dwellers civilizations, Lotomec, Proto-
Mictec and Tenac-Otzil, are the direct descendants of the Orimul culture.
****** The Second Bronze Age ******
5500 BC - 5000 BC
- The city-state of Lotom becomes the center of the Oltecindian culture.
Protec and Mictec groups split and start waging war on each other. The
Mountain Dwellers Proto-Intizco, Proto-Chimuari and Proto-Taipikala
civilizations appears.
5000 BC - 4500 BC
- The Tenac and Otzil groups split as the Otzil migrate to the Gulf of
Hule region. The Suesca civilization appears, close to the new Otzil
territories.
5000 BC - 3000 BC
- The Proto-Pitchans are progressively pushed out of the Yazak Steppes
and into the Arm of the Immortal (crossing the sea south of the arctic
circle).
****** The Era of Blackmoor ******
4500 BC - 4000 BC
- The Oltec civilization (a.k.a the Imperial Oltecs) appears. Oltecs
allied with rebellious groups of Lotom conquer the city, burning part of
it. The Lotomec civilization is destroyed, but it greatly influences the
Oltec culture. Rise of the Intizco, Chimuari and Taipikala cultures.
4000 BC - 3750 BC
- The Oltec civilization begins to expand its territories, forcing some
semi-nomadic groups (Atukaino and others) to migrate into the Savage
Coast (including the Orc's Head Peninsula, the Bayou and the Yazak
Steppes). Tortles are culturally absorbed by the Oltecindian groups;
Phanatons become pets. Other Oltecindian groups are absorbed as
mercenaries, including the Proto-Azcans.
The Suesca lands are conquered by the Oltecs and the Suesca migrate to
the Black Mountains region, merging with the Intizco, Chimuari and
Taipikala peoples to form the Tahuaca culture. The Intizco unify the Four
Peoples. Rise of the first Inti (Emperor), a.k.a. the Sapa Inti (Supreme
Emperor).
3750 BC - 3500 BC
- Protecs, Mictecs and Tenacs are conquered by the Oltec Empire. Azcan
soldiers are considered to be the best soldiers the Oltec empire has, and
the elite troops of the Oltec empire are formed by Azcans. One Azcan is
the new Tlacatecatl (supreme general). He tries to replace the current
Oltec emperor, but fails. Half of the empire (Atruaghin and Sind regions)
is under the rule of the first Azcan Tlatoani (Emperor) and the new Azcan
Empire.
3500 BC - 3250 BC
- The Inti of Tahuaca dies, living no heirs. The too rigid Tahuacan
empire fragments quickly and is absorbed easily by the Oltec empire. The
emperor of the Oltec civilization is now called The Oltec, among other
titles. Oltec and Azcan empires are at war.
Meanwhile, the Otzil start the colonization of the other side of the Gulf
of Hule (Savage Baronies region).
3500 BC - 3000 BC
- The Proto-Huleans settle down in Ethengar and in the Midlands, giving
origin to the Ethengarans, Huleans, Kazmen, Azar, Douzbaki, and Tunguski
nations. Some Proto-Huleans are absorbed by Maharian nomads, and form the
Dravi civilization in the northern reaches of the Yazak steppes.
3250 BC - 3000 BC
- Constant wars between the Oltec and Azcan empires happen during this
period. The ongoing Azcan-Oltec war forces many tribes to migrate (some
of them reaching Davania). Most of the Otzil people migrates to the
western coast of the Gulf of Hule, forming independent city-states there.
****** The Third Stone Age ******
3000 BC
- The Great Rain of Fire. Blackmoor obliterates itself. Change of the
terrestrial rotational axis.
3000 BC
- The Great Rain of Fire threatens the existence of the Oltecindian
empires, since the great jungle of the Midlands quickly becomes the Great
Waste; the Immortals bring the remaining parts of the Oltec (including
Tahuaca) and the Azcan empires into the Hollow World, while the post-
classic Otzil culture survives in the Outer World. This new Otzil
civilization flourishes there, since the weather Savage Coast begins to
warm (and rather slowly, avoiding drastic changes in the environment).
A small number of Oltec survivors migrate to the Arypt region, forming
the Katapec civilization, other continue their migration to Oceania.
The remains of Azca and the primitive Zumache oltecindians of Atruaghin
region starts to intermingle; one day they will become the Atruaghin
Clans.
Elsewhere, the subarctic lands of the Pitchans experience a major shift
in latitude, bringing them closer to the equator. Many Pitchans move to
the lands newly freed from the ice. The Dremens split off the main
Pitchan groups.
3000 BC - 2500 BC
- The Otzil become a prosperous Oltecindian civilization of city-states,
at the region of the Savage Baronies and Tortle Country. Very few Otzil
outposts are built along the rest of the coast.
2800 BC
- By this time, the Valoin of Brun have split into several groups,
including, from west to east, the Sendarians, the Saamari, and the
Littonians.
2800-2000 BC
- The only remaining Skotharian Oltec group, the Jennites spreads in the
regions of Minaea, Esterhold and Jen. With the passing of time and the
change of climate and other conditions, two different groups form: the
nomadic Jennites and the farming Teslans.
****** The Bronze Age ******
2500 BC - 2000 BC
- Some Otzil city-states emerge from the outposts in the region of the
modern Tortle Tribelands and the lands that now are under the Helmet Bay.
One of these cities is the one whose ruins are now known as the
``Monoliths of Zul''.
Elves appear in the region as a consequence of Ilsundal's migration and
settle the forests of the modern Bellayne, Eusdria, Robrenn and Torre�.
Elven and Otzil civilizations do not intermingle. The Aranea wizards of
Herath start paying attention to these human and elven city-states.
2100 BC - 1700 BC
- The Churan culture flourishes in the Zebris Valley, north of the Arm of
the Immortal.
2000 BC - 1500 BC
- Some ``Elvenesque'' and ``Oltecesque'' city-states appear in the
eastern regions of Herath. Goblinoid tribes arrive in the Yazak Steppes.
2000 BC - 1800 BC
- Some Oltecs fleeing from their destroyed empire are assimilated by a
Neathar culture in the basin of the Ust-Urt region, becoming the early
Nithians.
****** The Iron Age ******
1700 BC
- The Ethengarians are conquered by the humanoids of Akkila Khan and
assimilate part of their culture.
Elsewhere, a Tanagoro expedition across the western ocean lands in the
Churan territory. The Tanagoro merge with the Churans, giving origin to
the Yivj and Mebirs.
1600 BC
- Jennite tribes start settling down among the Teslans, forming the
Tarystian culture.
1500 BC - 1000 BC
- Otzil and Elven civilizations are badly damaged by the attacks of the
Goblinoids of the Yazak Steppes. Rakasta and Lupin tribes migrate closer
to the coast.
The Goblinoid invasion shatters the ancient Dravi civilization as well.
The survivors become the Dars and the Midannites, and migrate west
towards the ocean.
Meanwhile, in eastern Brun, the Nithian civilization climbs to greatness.
1000 BC
- In the Zebris Valley, the arrival of the Dars and Midannite nomads from
the fallen Dravi culture prompts changes in the Pitchan culture. The
Hattan civilization is born.
1000 BC - 500 BC
- Nithian colonies absorbs the previous Oltecindians city-states of the
region of the Tortle Tribelands-Protectorado da Presa-Helmet Bay region.
Tortles are used as slaves and brought from other regions of the coast
(especially the Tortle Country) to their colonies. One major Nithian
outpost was built close to Terra Vermelha region (a.k.a. Antro do
Dragao).
A ``Nithianesque'' civilization appears in Herath, replacing the
``Oltecesque'' one.
500 BC
- Nithia disappears and all of its traces are erased by the Immortals.
``Nithianesque'' civilization in Herath reverts to a ``Nimmuresque'' one,
since the Araneas and Manscorpions get along reasonably well. The land
where the Nithian main colonies were sinks, forming the Twin Islands and
the Tiger Island.
100 BC
- Milenians fleeing from the ruins of their Davanian Empire reach the
southwestern coast of Skothar. They conquer several Tarystian city-
states: it is the birth of the Minaean civilization.
****** The Modern Age ******
1 AC
- Tortle descendants of the slaves of Nithian colonies forms the Tortlec
civilization of Zul.
Elsewhere, the Saamari civil war has ended, and the non-entropic
worshippers migrate to Norwold, dividing into a sedentary and a nomadic
culture (Kaarjalans and Vaarana).
100 AC
- Another group of goblinoids (Yazakans) arrives at the Yazak Steppes,
replacing the Yazi and forcing them and the Rakasta and Lupin tribes to
settle along the coast. Herathians create the Gurrash, dumping them into
the Bayou; the last remaining of Oltecindians in the Bayou are wiped out,
and the Shazaks are displaced. The remaining Oltecindians at the Orc's
Head Peninsula (Jibar and Dark Jungle) are wiped out by the Yazug orcs
and their newcomer cousins (the Yazi orcs).
The Tortlec civilization is destroyed by the arrival of Yazi goblinoids.
150 AC
- Oceanians in Cestia merge with the local population, becoming the
Cestians.
576 AC
- Southern Sendarian tribes found the kingdom of Monzag.
900 AC - 1000 AC
- Very little of the Otzil former glorious civilization still exists; The
Otzil people lives in the jungle that surrounds the ruins of their
cities, except for the oltecindians of the city of Tehil (Ciudad
Tejillas) and their Coyotl Warriors (Yazi Gnolls).
The last remains of the Otzil and the other Oltecindians (like the
Atukaino) are absorbed by the Ispans immigrants; the ruins of the Otzil
cities are sacked by the Ispans conquistadores.

Table 3: Non-human cultures influenced by the Oltec Man
Rakasta Ocelotl Otzil
Rakasta Jakar Otzil
Rakasta Jakarundi Otzil
Lupin Xoloitzcuintli Azcan
Lupin Carrasquito Otzil (not in modern times)
Lupin Ispan Pistolero Otzil (not in modern times)
Lupin Coyotl Chochomec (Hollow World, early Lupins)
Elf Shattenalfen Azcan
Lizardkin Cay Otzil
Goblinoid Red Orcs Atruaghin
Goblinoid Yellow Orcs Ethengaran (mix of M-Altaic and Goblinoid culture)
Goblinoid Hobgobland Ethengaran (mix of M-Altaic and Goblinoid culture)
Goblinoid Ogremoor Sindhi
Goblinoid Yazi Otzil (limited influence)
Phanaton Jibar Extinct M-Tupi culture (perhaps Atuakaino?)
Tortle Tortlec Otzil

****** Appendix: Non-Human Civilizations ******
Table 3 lists the non-human civilizations that were strongly influenced by the
Oltec Men and their descendants.