
Age of Empire is a non-canon term that is used to describe a portion of Titan's timeline that occurred between the Splitting of Irritaria and the Age of Wizards.
The basis for its use is purely extrapolation from the book Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World description of what happened in that period.[1]
Between the Splitting of Irritaria and the Age of Wizards was a period of roughly 650 years. The latter 250 years of that period, deemed to have begun in the fourteenth century OT, saw the rise of a number of powerful Human states throughout Titan. The Age therefore applies primarily to Humans rather than the other sentient races. It was deemed to have ended with the rise of magic use amongst humans and the beginning of the Age of Wizards.
Canon vs Non-canon[]
The name is non-canonical but the events are based on information within the book Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World.
Time of Clay | Time of Naming | Godtime - 1 OT |
Old Time 1 OT - 1998 OT |
After Chaos 1 AC - Present | |||||||||||||||||
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Creation | Time of Naming | Pre-Golden Age | Golden Age | Gods war - 1 OT |
Age of Darkness 1 OT - 500 OT Non-canon |
Time of Heroes 500 OT - 1000 OT |
Splitting | Age of Wrath 1000 OT - 1450 OT Non-canon |
Age of Empire 1450 OT - 1690 OT Non-canon |
Age of Wizards 1690 OT - 1998 OT |
Chaos Wars 1998 OT |
New Age 1 AC - Present |
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References[]
- ↑ The book, Titan - The Fighting Fantasy World, established a timeline that itself was made up of what can be described as epochs, such as Old Time and After Chaos. The book subdivided these epochs into ages, but the ages that were defined left temporal gaps in the epochs that had no definition. In order to establish a continuum of ages, three ages have been titled by the Titannica. The time periods in question happened, and the events within them are based on canon. It is simply the name of the period that has no absolute source in established canon.