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==Timeline of the Isu Era==
==Timeline of the Isu Era==
===1923===
===1923===
*Creation of the first [[Shroud of Eden]] by [[Consus]], following a Unification War.
*Creation of the first [[Shroud of Eden]] by [[Consus]], following a [[War of Unification|Unification War]].
===2195===
===2195===
*[[Juno]], a scientist of the First Civilization, was born in [[Feyan City]].
*[[Juno]], a scientist of the First Civilization, was born in [[Feyan City]].
===2296===
===2296===
*Humanity rose up in rebellion against the Isu, starting a ten-year long [[Human-Isu War|war]].
*[[Humans|Humanity]] rose up in rebellion against the Isu, starting a ten-year long [[Human-Isu War|war]].
===2306===
===2306===
*The [[Toba Catastrophe]] took place, exterminating most of the Earth's population, Isu and Humans (c. 75000 BCE).
*The [[Toba Catastrophe]] took place, exterminating most of the Earth's population, Isu and Humans (c. 75000 BCE).

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The Isu Era was a period of time marked by the existence of the Isu as the dominant species on the planet. It was during this era that the Human-Isu War took place.

Timeline of the Isu Era

1923

2195

2296

  • Humanity rose up in rebellion against the Isu, starting a ten-year long war.

2306

  • The Toba Catastrophe took place, exterminating most of the Earth's population, Isu and Humans (c. 75000 BCE).

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