The History of Malifaux

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Old Malifaux

Long aog, Malifaux was inhabited by people similar to humanity. They loved and fought each other as humanity does, creating items of beauty and weapons of war in equal measure. Their earliest civilizations learned of magic and studied its use, and as one empire crumbled to make way for the next, magic and technology advanced in tandem with each other.

Long aog, Malifaux was inhabited by people similar to humanity. They loved and fought each other as humanity does, creating items of beauty and weapons of war in equal measure. Their earliest civilizations learned of magic and studied its use, and as one empire crumbled to make way for the next, magic and technology advanced in tandem with each other.

Long aog, Malifaux was inhabited by people similar to humanity. They loved and fought each other as humanity does, creating items of beauty and weapons of war in equal measure. Their earliest civilizations learned of magic and studied its use, and as one empire crumbled to make way for the next, magic and technology advanced in tandem with each other.

The Tyrant War

A handful of bored immortals turned their attention towards darker pursuits. They found dangerous ways to waste their time, and mastered each one in turn.

6000 BC

The Falling Star

The half of the Dragon that had been tossed between dimensions appeared on Earth near Mount Etna on the island of Sicily.

5400 BC

The Journey East

Following romurs and legend, a Cretan shaman traveled

500 BC

Blood of My Blood

While hunting, a Native American hunting party came across a group of six Malifaux natives in what would one day become modern day Ohio.

220 AD

The Living Forest

770 AD

The Rise of the Dragon

1293 AD

The Masamune Nihonto

1332 AD

Glimpses of Huitzilopochtli

1575 AD

The Fury of Horomatangi

1642 AD

An Empire of Miracles

1780 AD

The Formation of the Council

1787 AD

The Great Breach

1788 - 1790 AD

A New Age

1791 AD

The First Resurrectionist