The Urknall (literally "the first sound" in old Thalvori) is the name for the event — or series of events — in which eight objects of unknown origin fell across Origor and transformed the world.
What Is Known
What Is Not Known
The Seven Interpretations
Each faction has a theory of the Urknall. All are internally consistent with their native Nevril type's nature. None is provable:
| Faction | Theory | Short Form |
|---|---|---|
| Thalvori | Natural event | No meaning |
| Molten Scar | The First Forge | Reality smelted itself |
| Verdant Dome | The Great Seeding | Something planted eight seeds |
| Frozen Silence | The Preservation Principle | Division to protect against total loss |
| Mountain Plateaus | The Foundation Work | The world needed structure |
| Gilded Void | The Revelation | Light was always there; Urknall made it visible |
| Seeping Fen | The Honest End | Something died; new life grew from the remains |
| Chromatic Pastures | The Great Composition | The universe was composing something |
Historical Usage
"Urknall" is the dominant current term. Older texts use "the Shattering" — a term being phased out of public usage as it implies a pre-existing whole being broken. The Thalvori Archives have standardized "Urknall" in all current publications. Most factions prefer their own interpretive language ("the Forge," "the Seeding") and use "Urknall" only in cross-faction contexts.