Here is my chronicle of the important historic events of Sol'Lanar. All of the terms are in Dragonish language, for this is what has been used for millenia by all the races and they no longer remember the ancestral tongues.
Timeline
6803 BD(Balan Didalon or Before Dragons):
Sol'Lanar is created by Goth'Ulin. Goth'Ulin leaves for another realm indefinitely.
6798 BD:
Elves are placed by Goth'Chronas onto Lat'Lanar.
6643 BD:
Nexxi discovered and Caen'Telim founded. 6 schools of magic are established, Arcanism is divined from Goth'Telim. News of the gods reaches people.
6589 BD:
Clerical powers bestowed by various deities, organized religion begins.
6500 BD:
Dwarves are placed upon Lat'Lanar. Dwarves promptly claim the Thal'kar as their own. .
6486 BD:
Elves grow hostile toward the Dwarves. Knightly orders are founded among both races.
6484 BD:
Goth'Anisin, goddess of war, bestows upon a few Elves near-godlike power, and Scions are created to act as protectors of the world. Soon, a few Dwarves also ascend to this state. The Scions take leave of Lat'Lanar and create their homes on a newly-discovered planet, Lat'Harnus.
6269-6207 BD:
The Scions become arrogant, decide that Elves and Dwarves are too weak to inhabit Sol'Lanar, and set about smiting them. Haf Anis'Astra begins. Dwarves open their mountains and ally with the Elves in warfare against the Scions. The war is long, and there are greivous casualties among the Elves and Dwarves. However, the Scions' numbers are few, and they are eventually forced back to Lat'Harnus.
6193 BD:
Unable to directly punish the Scions, the gods create Humans to better protect Lat'Lanar from Scion attacks. Two moons appear around Lat'Lanar and White and Black magicks are discovered, though not widely practiced. Humans live as nomadic barbarians and savages.
6127 BD:
Don'Hekan arises from the spite of a few elves, and the race is divided. these "dark elves" take leave of their brethren.
6105 BD:
The Don'Hekan attempt to strike at Tir'Donew. There are few casualties, and the rulers of the Elven capital defiantly drive out the dark Elves. These still-proud people take great offense at this, yet they are intelligent enough not to try again.
3936 BD:
Dwarves are discovered in Thal'Astra, Myk'Gothra, and Thal'Ordue. They are different from other Dwarves, and are called Dar'Kalist.
3312 BD:
Goth'Galis, god of mischief, places Faeries and Nixies onto Lat'Lanar, and these two diminuitive races begin their harmless wars in the Elven cities.
3306 BD:
Somehow unable to harm the Faeries and Nixies, the Elves reluctantly accept them into society.
3204 BD:
Goth'Kanan places Gryphons onto Lat'Lanar to aid and protect the Dwarves. Most follow this order, but some reside in cities.
3129 BD:
A huge explosion comes from Lat'Harnus, and is assumed to be more trouble caused by the Scions. Human and Elvish mages watch the planet carefully for several decades, but when nothing more occurs they turn their attention elsewhere.
2653 BD:
The Humans begin to build cities, dotting the land with them. The Elves and Dwarves look upon them with disdain for some time, but eventually the Humans create a vast civilization rivaling that of the Elves.
2412 BD:
A new group of Elves is discovered in a forest in the central continent called Du'Gothra. These Elves think themselves the chosen of the gods and will have nothing to do with others.
2411 to 1237 BD:
Sol'Lanar is finally at peace. The Humans, Elves, and Dwarves live in harmony and no notable occurences happen for almost two millenia.
1236 BD:
After this time of undisturbed quiet, Goth'Ulin returns to Sol'Lanar, and, seeing the little people living on it and the havoc the lesser gods have created in his new realm, he decides to make some mischief himself. He raises a new continent out of the sea and places a ninth Caen'Telim on it. He calls this continent(in Dragon terms) Mi'Ulin, and the new school of magic is called Chaos. The chaotic mages are supreme in the world and reign for several centuries.
921 BD:
The eight original magical schools decide that Chaos is too powerful to be on Lat'Lanar, and are about to destroy the chaotic Caen'Telim, when an enormous column of white, black, red, blue, and green light swirls down from Lat'Harnus onto Mi'Ulin. After the light clears, Mi'Ulin has vanished completely.
920 BD:
After the Scions bury his continent, Goth'Ulin flies into a mighty rage and attempts to smite them. The other gods, however, intervene, and Anis'Gothra begins, unbeknownst to the people of Lat'Lanar but watched closely by the Scions. The only reports were of incredible flashes and patterns of light in the sky for over nine hundred years - only a pittance of time to the deities.
1 BD:
The terrible Anis'Gothra is over, a great many lesser gods have been banished or destroyed, but Goth'Ulin and his minions have been defeated. As Goth'Ulin leaves the Dreamscape and Goth'Chronas assumes control, Goth'Ulin calls upon one last source to ravage Sol'Lanar--the Dragons. He summons them from Sol'Didalon at his last moments in the Dreamscape, and, within a year, they arrive.
Anis'Didalon
Anis'Didalon is the single year between BC and AD, when the Dragons arrived in Sol'Lanar, as well as the beginning of the war afterwards. They flew in swiftly, striking at the unexpecting people. The knights fought valiantly, and many Dragons were slain. Torn from their home by Goth'Ulin, the separate Dragon clans notice each other and begin battling amongst themselves. The Pearl Dragons joined the cause of the Elves, the Iron Dragons fought with the Humans, and the Mystic Drakes allied with the Dwarves and Gryphons, until the war was Dragon vs. Dragon. The Glass Dragons, the Fire Dragons, the HellDrakes, and the Storm Dragons attacked Lat'Lanar, while the Elder Wyrms, the Ice Dragons, the Dust Wyrms, and all of the lesser Drakes and Wyrms looked on from Lat'Didalon, amused. The Scions watched the events pass silently, waiting.
Anis'Didalon lasted for 80 years, taking thousands of lives. The mages of the Caen'Telim, in the end, slew the HellDrakes' leader, FireSpawn(his dragon name is unknown) and the remaining Dragons were forced to sign the pact that binds them from harming the original races.
86 AD:
The valorous Elves that fought in Anis'Didalon are given a gift by Goth'Chronas, now the high-god. He shows them the art of Chronomancy, and the tenth magical school is founded.
105 AD:
The Human, Dwarven, Elven, and Gryphon armies regroup, and the populations begin to return to their previous state. Some Dragons remain on Lat'Lanar, but most of the Council of Wyrms lives on Lat'Didalon.
118 AD:
The Scions attack. One third of the population is slain, and nearly no knights remain alive. The mages and Pearl Dragons are Lat'Lanar's last hope.
127 AD:
In the middle of this war, now dubbed Ahl Anis'Astra(the second Scion war), a brave and powerful arcanist named Tynan weaves the most powerful Runic spell the world has seen, and summons a huge legion of Daemons to defend Lat'Lanar.
These Daemons, fighting out of rage at being summoned, slay many Scions, for, though the Scions are greatly powerful, they lack in numbers, and were outnumbered nearly five to one. They retreat to Lat'Harnus. Tynan quickly banishes the Daemons to Lat'Hekan.
128 AD:
Somehow, the Scions break the seal that binds the Dragons, and Anis'Didalon begins anew. Tynan is weakened from his most awesome of spells, and cannot help this time. The Necromancers offer their help, with their first successful creation: Wolflings. The wolfmen are very powerful, and are able to stand their ground against the Dragons. They force the huge beasts to parley. An unusual, old, Human illusionist calling himself Balan calmly walks through the Wolfling army and approaches the head of the Dragon hordes, laughed at by the great beasts every step of the way. The Dragons' leader, bearing a flag of truce, sneers at him. The mage then mildly asks him to stop the war and leave. The huge Fire Dragon simply laughs. Then, at a single word, unknown to everyone, Balan reseals the Dragons' contract and they are once again disempowered.
129 AD:
The mage, Balan, disappears, though peace is restored. finally, the populace lives peacefully. Wolflings are discarded by the Necromancers and become strewn across Lat'Lanar, their deeds in the war forgotten.
176 AD:
The White Robes, sympathetic with the Wolflings, takes in a large group of them and replaces their original army with an entire legion of Wolflings.
203 AD:
The Wizards find some success in their summonings, and a terrible race called Galph in the Dragon tongue appears. They look like grey-skinned Elves with burning red eyes and other distortions, and it is rumored that the wizards changed their appearance because they were too hideous previously. These, like the Daemons, are banished to Lat'Hekan as a failure.
412 AD:
This is the present time, events will be placed here as they occur.