Hall of Chronology

History is recorded throughout the Archives. It is preserved in the accounts of peoples, the rise and fall of realms, and the actions of the divine.

The Hall of Chronology does not repeat these records. It orders them.

Here, time is given structure through the Aelorian Reckoning, and events are situated within a unified temporal framework. Through this ordering, the progression of Khassid is rendered legible—its days measured, its seasons marked, and its history arranged in sequence.

All recorded time is anchored to the Cataclysm—the defining boundary in Khassidian history. What lies before it is studied through fragment and reconstruction. What follows it is recorded with increasing clarity.