Before the Second Collapse (Macedonian Restoration)

108 BSC: General Daris Scheallios proclaims himself Basileus Daris Alexandros of Macedon.

107 BSC: Daris I marches north to Seres, razing villages as he goes. Siege of the city ends in 3 months after surrender of the governer. By now, Daris had rallied 12.5k men.

104 BSC: After 3 years of constant campaigning by Daris I ends after the Romans are routed at the battle of modern-day Podgorica.



3rd Sanos, 104 BSC: Daris I is crowned Basileus of Macedon, having the popular support of the Thracian Empire who later on would prove

to be enemies to Macedon.

102 BSC: Daris Alexandros calls all able bodied men living in Macedon to arms, excluding those vital to farming and the healthcare system. The next month, he declares war on the various Slavic Tribes.

101 BSC: His 31,200 man army marches against the Dobrogniac Tribe, the dominant of the southern Slavs. At the Battle of Sofia, 10,000 Dobrogniac men are slaughtered to only 400 Macedon casualties.

99 BSC: The campaign against the Slavs ends as Macedon conquers far enough North as to border the Pomars and the Romans in Northern Italy. The Nords expand further into Scandinavia and Germany while Rome claims more of Algeria and completely annexes Iberia while losing parts of Occitania to the Gaullish Tribes.

98 BSC: Southern Indian tribes unite under a single banner - they call themselves the Quilon-Tirrupur Confederation. This action is seen by the North Indian kingdoms as a hostile action. First fortified towns on the Indian Subcontinent.

98 - 25 BSC: The information from these 73 years was lost in the sacking of Tunis, all that was left was an un-marked map.