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When the Twelve were finally finished creating the world, their departure from the realm is said to be the cause of this Calamity.  
When the Twelve were finally finished creating the world, their departure from the realm is said to be the cause of this Calamity.  


==Effects==
==Summary of Events==
Very little remains of the world from this time, Terrible storms and hurricanes most likely ravaged the lands, rending stone and shredding any who were caught in the gales. The mythology of the [[Moogle]]s  
Very little remains of the world from this time; terrible storms and hurricanes ''most likely'' ravaged the lands, rending stone and shredding any who were caught in the gales. The [[Moogle]]s of ''[[Moghome]]'' speak of wind-driven disasters during this period, acting as further evidence to this theory. Additionally, the ''[[Twelveswood]]'' Moogles, within their mythology of [[Good King Moggle Mog XII]], describe a war between the gods during which ''"the vault of the sky"'' began to shudder.
 
of [[Moghome]] speak of wind-driven disasters around this time, acting as further evidence to this theory.
 
 
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 21:11, 31 October 2022

The First Umbral Calamity, also known as the Calamity of Wind, is agreed upon by scholars and biologists alike to be the beginning of recorded history on Hydaelyn. It was followed by the First Umbral Era, which preceded the rise of man during the First Astral Era.[1]

Causes

According to popular Eorzean creation myth, preceding this Era was the Age of the Twelve, when gods and goddesses were said to walk the land. When the Twelve were finally finished creating the world, their departure from the realm is said to be the cause of this Calamity.

Summary of Events

Very little remains of the world from this time; terrible storms and hurricanes most likely ravaged the lands, rending stone and shredding any who were caught in the gales. The Moogles of Moghome speak of wind-driven disasters during this period, acting as further evidence to this theory. Additionally, the Twelveswood Moogles, within their mythology of Good King Moggle Mog XII, describe a war between the gods during which "the vault of the sky" began to shudder.

References

  1. Encyclopædia Eorzea pg. 022-023