| Category | Events | |||
| Location | Dûlan-Nûl, Midrêth | |||
| Period | 12 Saunas 331 HE - 4 Warper 331 HE | |||
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The destruction of the moon Dûlan-Nûl in 331 HE was not a random tragedy, but a calculated reshaping of Bal-Kriav. While the debris was enough to scour the planet, the Higher Powers intervened, slowing the descent of the largest fragments to seed the world with strategic bastions and geological markers:
- The Jagged Spire of Angaz Karag: A massive, obsidian-like shard that pierced the Malurn Region, now serving as a permanent anchor for the surrounding tectonic plates.
- The Atlas Footfalls: In northern Brucrumus, the slowed impacts created a series of mountain-sized indentations that have since filled with primordial runoff, creating unique ecosystems.
- The Severing of Straiden: The largest controlled piece impacted the southern landmass, cleanly severing the continent to form Iron Bottom and its scattered islands.
Celestial Engineering
The Dûlan-Nûl Firestorm is now studied by Creationists as the "Second Forging." By guiding these impacts, the deities ensured that the destruction resulted in a more defensible and resource-rich landscape, rather than total extinction. The presence of Angaz Varn near the primary impact sites suggests that the shards carried more than just stone—they brought materials intended for the world's next age of industry.