00061.32 galactic years ago

61.32 galactic years ago ( 1 galactic year is 225 million years) 13.797.000.000 Several survivors and entities of other Universes and the destroyed Precursor Universe arrive at this time.
 * Some call it Big Bang, some call it Creation but 61.32 galactic years ago there was light. A precursor universe was destroyed, collapsed and gave birth to this universe. This Universe is known to Cosmology as the Prime Universe as it is the Time space condition tha sees the resurection od the Dark One and this entity making the decision to
 * Destroy the Rule - Singularity
 * Restore the Rule - Duality
 * Evolve the Rule - Trinity
 * The RULE establishes the Plane of Eternity in the Omni ether.
 * The Voice of the Rule comes into existence
 * The NNNTH the very first sentient species of this universe rises to TL 12
 * The Nnnth meet the ARTH  a super entity existing in the Omni ether.
 * The Narth appear
 * The Voice of the Rule creates the first Cosmic Elder, the Narth Supreme appears
 * Crea exiled to the Trans Omni Plane frees a Brother of Satheer and transfers the esence of Lord Lumis.
 * The Seraphs take a group of Yankaahr and raise them to be Knights of Light
 * The Spirit of the Universe arrives
 * The Twelve Token arrive and are spread across the Universe

[1] Approximate orbit of the Sun (yellow circle) around the Galactic Centre Approximate orbit of the Sun (yellow circle) around the Galactic Centre The galactic year, also known as a cosmic year, is the duration of time required for the Sun to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Estimates of the length of one orbit range from 225 to 250 million terrestrial years.The Solar System is traveling at an average speed of 828,000 km/h (230 km/s) or 514,000 mph (143 mi/s) within its trajectory around the galactic center, a speed at which an object could circumnavigate the Earth's equator in 2 minutes and 54 seconds; that speed corresponds to approximately one 1300th of the speed of light.

The galactic year provides a conveniently usable unit for depicting cosmic and geological time periods together. By contrast, a "billion-year" scale does not allow for useful discrimination between geologic events, and a "million-year" scale requires some rather large numbers.