World History

Considering a mix of rampant aristocratic notions and large amounts of religious influence/power, I'm guessing the enlightenment didn't occur. Religious authority is checked through competition with other religions (leading to a kind of forced religious tolerance?) but democracy is only just political theory at this point. The philosophical method is thoroughly established maybe came from a cultural export from Occovavia. Or alternatively the Great War?

Like the Black Death, a plague killed large swathes of Eastern populations and forced the end of feudalism, with the exception of what was the Augar Empire. It was called the Spoon Plague because the medical authorities blamed contraction on decadent living. Thus a lot of the rich threw out their silverware. Some people collected these and wore them as defense against the disease. 1313 Spoon Plague

One of the biggest attacks during the Terror Years was the Pendleton Fleet Bombings - when the Antimenan fleet was docked near Pendleton following a set of war games. Several larger flagships and ships-o-the-line were exploded in a fiery cascade of dynamite and nitroglycerine, somewhat crippling the navy. It sparked a more violent crackdown on anarchism and socialism for the rest of the Terror.

The Glorious Cities Movement comes as a direct result of industrial marvelism. After the ground-breaking construction of Acrefell, several nations began to think about seriously upscaling their cities for the modern era, such as Reddega, Hiam and Ancota. Emmanuel Bohannon was repeatedly commissioned for these until one day he mysteriously disappeared. Memorial Library.