History of Einhafan
The history of Einhafan details events that occurred in or involving Einhafan.
Early History
The area of Penryn was settled by migrating tribes from the northern continent of Jorveh around 16,000 PH (Pre-Halland) to 23,000 - 24,000 years ago. Major migrations occurred from Central Anaria and Stoldavia until around 2,000 PH, leading to the development of an early civilisation around the Iseldir Lakes. This civilisation was centered on agriculture but disappeared due to climatic shifts and harsh winters.
Middle Ages
Territorial disputes between clans and kingdoms began around 6,200 RH (Reign of Halland). The primary kingdoms were Penrhyn on the peninsula and Iseldir in the low-lying lands to the west. These kingdoms grew and expanded, eventually uniting through a royal marriage. Orkanan religion influenced the laws, and a variant of Orkanan called Cydhlig Orkana emerged.
First Civil War
Riots erupted in protest against the monarchy's absolute power and lack of democratic accountability, leading to the first civil war from 7,422 to 7,431 RH. The conflict ended with a stalemate, and a parliament called "Senedd" was established. This marked the beginning of early industrialization and limited colonial expansion.
Pan-Anarian War and Second Civil War
The outbreak of the Pan-Anarian War in 7,498 RH pushed Penryn into a complicated situation. The monarchy favored joining the war, while the Senedd and intellectuals opposed it. A second civil war emerged, with internal rebellion as dangerous as the international war. In 7,544 RH, the new parliament was established, leading to the modern parliamentary democracy.
Recent History
After the second civil war, the newly established parliamentary democracy, known as Llyndiroedd, remained neutral during the Pan-Anarian War and experienced an economic boom from 7,552 to 7,570 RH.