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In 4000 BR the people of Icthier were forced to abandon their city because of drastic changes to the environment. This disaster is recorded as the Time of the Burning Sky. The Menites found refuge in the lands along the Black River. In 2800 BR Valent Thrace united the Menites and built a new city called Calacia at the mouth of the Black River. Calacia had stone walls which led to it being called the Shield of Thrace. <sup>2c</sup>
Priest-King Golivant I led the army of Calacia against the worshipers of the Devourer Wurm. Golivant I attacked and burned a number of villages west of Calacia. Horfar Grimmr, a trollkin chieftain gathered various Molgur tribes for an attack on Calacia. Golivant I successfully defended the city and defeated Horfar Grimmr in personal combat. The Molgur withdrew after the death of their leader. <sup>2d</sup> After ten more years of war the Calacians defeated the Molgur in 2200 BR. <sup>2a</sup>
After the death of Priest-King Golivant I, Calacia disintegrated into warring parties and Priest-King died his heir Golivant II was unable to keep the Calacians unified. Golivant II was killedand the kingdom disintegrated. It was not until 2051 BR that Priest-King His son Golivant III took power and reunited reunified the Menites of the Black RiverCalacia in 2051 BR.<sup>2a2d</sup> In 2050 BR<sup>2d</sup> he reconsecrated expanded the city of Calacia to Menoth and named it Caspia. The city was greatly expanded and consecrated new fortifications were erectedto Menoth. In time these new defenses would lead to Golivant III renamed the city being named Caspia. <sup>2a</sup> Caspia became known as the City of Wallsfor the new defenses raised by Golivant III. <sup>2d</sup>
=== Medieval Caspia ===

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