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 * September 3, 1986, Alero adopts a new provisional Constitution following the fall of the dictatorial Besida regime, headed by the Aleri Democratic People's Coalition (ADPC)
 * September 12, 1650, the dissolution of Kingdom of Salia and Ordrey would occur, caused by the War of the Ordrish Succession; in which Ordrish aristocrat Dams i'Garmers reestablished an independent Kingdom of Ordrey.
 * September 13, 1961, A royal train derailment (pictured) killed Ventora's King Florián III and the entire royal family, resulting in a succession crisis that degraded into the War of the Three Capitals.
 * September 14-17, 451 BCE, the Flir of the empire of Tar-dinuu initiated a meeting with the leaders of the Edlrist movement for the purposes of constructing a version of the religion syncretic to the national religion of Tar-dinuu of the time, which was centered around the worship of a pantheon of divine heroes and their reincarnations. The last day of these negotiations (September 17) is now a religious holiday known as the Day of Liberation, due to the fact it marks the date in which the suppression of Edlrism in the empire stopped.
 * September 19, 1956, The Zloscheppen, the last Eduran, collides with a large underwater reef whilst at sea. While no lives are lost, the ship would remain stationary following the subsequent evacuation until waves and weather eventually broke up the boat by 1980. This is seen by some as the catalyst for the death of ocean-liner transport.
 * September 25, 1971, renown Myrish romanticist and realist painter, Jesper Dahlby, dies at the age of 56 following complications from an unknown ailment. Dahlby is widely considered one of the best and most prolific artists in history.