Just had a thought You guys migt not know what the current timeline is.
You can find it here:
https://anwyn.firehawkgames.biz/history.html and let's see if I can copy/paste it below
0 CE – The Gods, working in Compact, begin transporting the various races to Anwyn. As the races are brought to Anwyn, they are given knowledge of a common language, called Ænglits, which allows the races to communicate with each other. They are also provided with knowledge of the existence of the other races and the rough location where they were settled. As the peoples are brought to Anwyn, they are also told that they will be unable to return to their homeworlds.
1 CE – An ancient city found on the eastern coast of the Bay of Sorrows is the landing point for the D’Anui. They call this city Hyb Rasil, and determine to repopulate and rebuild it as the seat of their new country, Cymbri, named after the original homeland of the majority of the D’Anui. The Ethori found their capital city of Zhor Isin in the northeastern portion of what becomes known as Bryni Weall, the Wall of Hills. The Aeshi are settled into the Dark Woods, called Duin Weald by the D’Anui, along the southern coast of Tir Tuath.
2 CE – The Elves settle into Ælftyr and the Sylvari found the city of Yntys while the Verdyri make a number of small villages in the forest, Gwydd Dwyg. The Dvargr are settled along the southern slopes of the Coastal Mountains and start digging Nidrheim, the capital of their small nation of Chorak.
3 CE – The Odavi, a quasi-nomadic race, make their home in the northern portions of Tir Caledi, in what becomes known as Xondaz. And the ships of the Utari are guided to the southern coast of the Bay of Sorrows, not far west of the Wall of Hills, where they found Kaido, which becomes the capital of Utara.
5 CE – The Sylvari send Verdyri messengers to each of the other races on Anwyn, inviting them to a Council of Races, in order to make decisions that might affect all those upon Anwyn.
10 CE – The first Council of Races is held at Yntys. All of the races, except for the Odavi, attend. They determine that first order of business is to figure out how big Anwyn really is. Several ships from both Hyb Rasil and Yntys are commissioned to sail around Anwyn and map its coastline in a joint effort. This is intended as just a general mapping expedition. The ships finally set sail upon the turning of the new year. The D’Anui ships head one direction, while the Sylvari head in the other, from their respective ports. They are each instructed to turn back if they have not encountered one another within a year. They also settle upon a single currency system to be used by all of the races.
15 CE – The initial mapping of the coastline is complete and the individual charts and maps compiled into a single cohesive map. The ships are again commissioned to make a more detailed survey of the coast. This will take much longer than the year spent getting a general idea of Anwyn’s size.
18 CE – The second Council of Races is held, this time at Hyb Rasil. The Sylvari stake a claim on the region that they later rename as Tir Hoige, and the Aeshi lay claim to the dark forest in Tir Caledi. A number of magical practitioners, from all of the attending races, band together to form the Arcanist’s Guild. The Council also decides to send an expedition to make contact with the Odavi and invite them to join the council.
20 CE – An expedition to make contact with the Odavi forms at the trade town of Na-Kutha, just outside the borders of Ælftyr. They are joined by a group of several dozen Aeshi, who are heading to the dark forests of Tir Caledi, which will become known as Canga Vytr, which means Wraithwood in the Aeshi language, to prepare the way for others to migrate there.
21 CE – The expedition reaches the river known as Mirr Afon (Mirr River). The members of the expedition make a crossing to an island in the middle of the river while the majority of the Aeshi turn east into the Wraithwood itself. The expedition is met, on the island, by representatives of Odavi. The Odavi tell them of Wybr Ghenfl, the Monster Pass, which has kept them occupied since they discovered it, and which is the reason that they had not previous Councils. It is a hilly valley stretching from the Esker Highlands to the southern portion of Xondaz, the Odavi homeland.
22 CE – An agreement is reached where a small town, to be known as Mirrhyc, will be built on the island. Adventurers will be allowed to travel from Mirrhyc to the Esker Highlands, by way of Wybr Ghenfl. All Odavi lands north of Bryni Aryfn, the Border Hills, are forbidden to non-Odavi without specific invitation.
25 CE – The Sylvari begin their passage to the west, taking ship from Yntys to Tir Hoige, and found the city of Avel Lin in a sheltered bay along its sheltered coast. A few groups of Verdyri also move to Tir Hoige for the forests to be found there.
29 CE – The full Council of Races meets for the first time, with all 8 of the races of Anwyn. They decide meet every 5 years to discuss matters important to all of the races. The first order of business is the formation of the Caledi Guard, whose goal is to make sure that the trade routes to and from Mirrhyc and the newly commissioned town of Na-Rukag are safe. The Caledi Guard also intend to build outposts at the southern end of Wybr Ghenfl, with the permission of the Odavi, to help protect against monsters coming down out of the highlands.
31 CE – The Sylvari complete their exodus to the west, only a few hundred remain at Yntys and Hyb Rasil.
33 CE – The Dvargr finish their initial work on Nidrheim, their capital, and follow the river, which they call Esom Elv, to the coast and begin building the port city of Sjohofn.
36 CE – The Ethori negotiate a deal with the Dvargr allowing for the formation of a couple of Gnomish towns in the western foothills of the Coastal Mountains, one in the north and one to the south. The Ethori start with the city in the southwestern foothills, Zhubroch.
43 CE – Members of the Arcanist’s Guild, led by Talyfr, figure out how to access the Mother Roads, and they decide to split off and form the Voyager’s Guild. The use of the Mother Roads allows for swifter travel with less danger across Anwyn. The drawback of this is that the travelers do not actually see any of the terrain that they travel across.
52 CE – The first expedition to Tuist Rhion returns bearing strange magical crystals. After some experimentation, it is determined that some of these crystals can be used to ease travel upon the Mother Roads.
57 CE – The Voyager's Guild, using the crystals from Tuist Rhion, figure out how to access the Mother Roads of the Sea, sometimes called the Mother Currents. This opens up the possibility of trade with other worlds.
61 CE – The first voyage to another world is made. During this first foray, they encounter people in a land known as Iweriu, a land with little magic. After spending nearly a year visiting the ports of Iweriu and the nearby land of Albyon, the Wayfinder is able to guide the ship to a second and a third and a fourth world before finally guiding the ship home.
65 CE – The Voyager’s Guild decide to focus on the Mother Currents, and let those who travel in Anwyn do so in the normal way. This is to free up their membership, which has always been low, for focus more on aiding trade with other worlds.
68 CE – The Council of Races decides that it should create another access point to the interior of Anwyn, to allow for more exploration, and easier access to the crystals from Tuist Rhion. Thus, they commission the founding of Hyb Ciuin. This city will be a Free City, not beholden to any one nation, but ruled by a council formed from representatives of each.
75 CE – The site for Hyb Ciuin is selected and plans made to build a walled city, surrounded by a moat on two sides, a river on the third, and the Bay of Sorrows on the fourth.
82 CE – Completion of the Kuor Chon, the wall of water, sometimes called a moat, which will separate the city of Hyb Ciuin from the rest of Anwyn.
83 CE – A small faction of Elves comprised of both Sylvari and Verdyri break with the Elven High Council on its policies on a number of policies, but most especially on certain magical studies on attempts to return to their home world, regardless of both priests and scholars telling them that the ways are closed and unlikely to ever re-open for at least a few thousand years. After the break, these Elves most to the northernmost forest in Tir Hoige and make their home there, away from prying eyes.
86 CE – The Elves of northern Tir Hoige, refusing to believe that they can never return home attempt a ritual to open a way to their home world. It not only fails miserably, it is botched in such a way that it has repercussions for both the forest itself and everybody living in it. The Elves in this location are transformed, and so is the forest around them.
87 CE – A small contingent of Elves travel north to check in on the Elves of the Northern Wood and what they find horrifies them. The forest itself appears to have been bleached of green, becoming more grey in color, and so it is given the name of Llydd Dwyg, the Grey Wood. The Elves living there were transformed as well. They had become their own Elven offshoot race, calling themselves the Yddari, or Grey Elves, due to their grayish skin tone, that also matched the forest.
88 CE – The city walls of Hyb Ciuin have been completed. Workers are brought in to construct the citadel, and various public buildings. The workers also build many smaller buildings as their own housing.
91 CE – The Voyagers discover that the worlds from which they originally came are closed to them. After much research, scholars determine that the exodus of the races from their native worlds overly stressed the Mother Road connections to the point that they can no longer sustain travel until they regenerate and replenish themselves. This means that the various races of Anwyn cannot return to their original worlds, not for a few centuries at least.
94 CE – A great fire destroys much of the city of Hyb Ciuin. It was started when a cow that had been removed from the stockyards kicked over a lantern. This prompted laws that allowed livestock such as cattle and even animals used as mounts, to only be allowed in certain areas without a special permit. Even taking a mount from the docks to one of the authorized ostlers requires a permit.
102 CE – The city of Hyb Ciuin is finished rebuilding. It becomes a hub of travel for those adventuring into the Tuist Rhion and into Ilthach as well.
111 CE – The first Outsider enters Hyb Ciuin, brought back to the city by a group of adventures. They had found the stranger wandering about the Esker Highlands. Outsiders are what people who come from other worlds are called.
117 CE – A plague spread among the Elven peoples. It affects the oldest, killing most who are over 300 years of age.
129 CE – Hyb Ciuin decides that it needs to build an outer moat, so that it can use the land between the two moats as pasture land and for some minor farming to reduce their dependence on imported foodstuffs. The city starts on plans for where and how to get the new moat dug.
130 CE – Present day
I am also thinking adding in some Human Nomadic tribesmen as well. They would be the same as the D'Anui physically, just different culturally.