The History of Frostianity
The eras of the faith, from the founding of the Kingdom of the North to Modern Frostianity. For the dated chronology see the Timeline Index; for the scriptural history see the The Elder Rime and Acts.
Sacred History (the canon’s era)
- The Great Whiteout — the cleansing freeze and the Covenant of Rime.
- The Bondage in Solmara — the slavery and the deliverance.
- Kingdom of the North — the rise of the Frostian monarchy.
- The Divided Realm — the schism of the kingdom.
- The Long Thaw Exile — the fall of Wintermere and the captivity.
The Age of the Church
- The Calorian Empire — persecution and the age of the martyrs.
- Council of Wintermere (381 A.F.) — the Three Colds defined.
- Council of Frosthold (451 A.F.) — the two natures and the canon.
- The Hibernal Renaissance (800–1050 A.F.) — the Golden Age.
- The Great Schism (1066 A.F.) — Glacial and Hoarfrost divide.
- The Rime Crusades (1095–1270 A.F.) — the wars for the The Glacier of the Sepulchre.
- The Frostfast Reformation (1490 A.F.) — Eilif Vorne and the The Forty Theses of Ice.
- The Wars of the Two Rites (1540–1620 A.F.) — and the Peace of Caldhaven.
- Modern Frostianity (1700+ A.F.) — the faith today.
The Great Movements & Themes
- The contest of Cold and Thaw played out in history (see The Nature of Reality (Preservation and Decay)).
- The covenants of keeping: Covenant of Rime → the Law → the New Covenant in Connor Frost.
- The cycle of going warm and being re-frozen — apostasy, judgment, reform.