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The public page avoids internal calendar coordinates and exact hidden chronology.
The internal archive tracks dates, succession, deaths, Titan transfers, and institutional changes. This public version keeps the numbers hidden and shows the sweep: old sovereignty, founding law, imperial hardening, outlaw memory, late fracture, and the horizon beyond.
It is a spoiler-light map, not the full internal chronology. Use it to feel the scale before the books reveal the precise ledgers.
The public page avoids internal calendar coordinates and exact hidden chronology.
Major fates and succession ledgers stay behind the reading boundary.
The ending's deeper structure is not exposed here.
You can still see that this is a multi-era civilization history.
Each entry is a doorway into a larger event ledger, not a complete explanation.
Before the Mandate, courts, armies, crowns, and records make fear official.
Ancient frames enter history as more than weapons: they become proof, terror, protection, and disputed authority.
Founding power learns that conquest is not enough unless roads, surrender, and public protection can survive the war.
Registries, warrants, prisons, and false mercy press people into silence until records begin answering back.
Later powers inherit the same language of law, but no single ruler can make it mean one thing.
The public guide names the shape of the long saga without opening the final machinery behind it.
Behind this public map is a stricter canon system: source priority, evidence tiers, character status, deaths, succession, rulers, Architect roles, Titan custody, institutional transfers, and public-candidate filters.