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Battle of Yellow Fields
The Battle of the Yellow Fields was the decisive clash of the First Power War and Valendor II's greatest mi…
Battle of Yellow Fields › A war that for a long time did not want to decide itself
…eror in the open field. This led to the Battle of Yellow Fields, which was to become a moment of truth for both sides.
Battle of Yellow Fields › Riders' ruse and broken formation
…men into the first sortie with the task of striking, disrupting the enemy's composure, and then feigning retreat. The coalition troops allowed …
Battle of Yellow Fields › A victory that ended the war, but not the resistance
…y broke them in several sections of the battlefield and forced them to retreat, which in some places turned into a chaotic disintegration. The …
Valendor II Besieged
… the Ariers family, who could still win battles, but ultimately lost the war itself for the right to rule.
Battle of the Deer Fields
The Battle of Jeleni poli was a decisive victory for Oled I and his allies over the Zelin and Buel families…
Battle of the Deer Fields › Rebellion against the unclean crown
…ucceeded as regent, but after the death of the young Magnus, he claimed the imperial crown for himself. Many nobles never believed this to be a…
Battle of the Deer Fields › A hard hand victory
…ed the opposition in an open clash. The battle became a test of whether his rule was merely a judicial and courtly construct, or whether milita…
Battle of the Deer Fields › Conrad's War Reputation
The battle later entered the biography of Konrad II, who became famous in it as a capable warrior and a man…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
…gnificant landmark of his reign was the Battle of Jitron. It was here that for the first time destructive magic was used to a truly decisive de…
Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge
… culmination of this effort came in the Battle of John's Bridge. There stood a large army of nomads and mercenary orcs against the three imperi…
Magnus VII. Builder › The Battle of Skal Reker and the Third Line of Defense
…my had never faced before. Although the battle at Skal Reker ended with the defeat of the goblins, the imperial troops also suffered heavy loss…
Theodore III Tough › Endoret and the Battle of Malga
…ilt a fortified camp by Lake Malga. The battle lasted almost four hours. Fortifications and pits narrowed the space for the Imperial army, but …
Endoret › Battle of Malga
…arrow space, dug pits and the proximity of the lake, which greatly limited the maneuverability of the imperial battalions. Against him, however…
Battle of the Hultwin River › A clash of two worlds
…h, numbers, and raiding experience. The Battle of the Hultwin River was thus not only a military clash, but also a confrontation of two differe…
Battle of the Hultwin River › Elven supremacy
The elves chose the battlefield carefully. The more open space around the river allowed for the deployment of fast cavalry,…
Battle of the Hultwin River › A battle of legends
In the midst of the chaos of the battle, the elven hero Enhih stepped forward, determined to end the conflict personally. He dismounted …
Battle of the Hultwin River › Collapse of the Goblin Army
…ich was based on the personal authority of its leader, had lost all cohesion. The units disbanded and began to retreat chaotically. What could …
Battle of the Hultwin River › Consequences of the battle
The Battle of the Hultwin River marked the end of the First Orc Empire. Pender's attempt at unification was…
Battle of the Suno River › A clash of two military cultures
…akness. He knew that if he accepted the battlefield according to the Trabazarian rules, he would lose men before the decisive collision occurre…
Battle of the Suno River › Shield wall
…al change that played a key role in the battle.
Battle of the Suno River › Result and meaning
The battle did not end simply by repelling the attack. It represented proof that Magnursie could respond to…
Battle of Jitron › Jitron as the key to the Northeast
… was no ordinary city. He was the heart of both the kingdom and the province, which was of strategic importance to the entire northeast of the …
Battle of Jitron › The first decisive deployment of battle magic
It was in this battle that destructive magic was used on a truly strategic scale. It wasn't a one-off charm or a minor…
Battle of Jitron › Consequences of victory
…e armies, plans of conquest, and future battles that will engulf the entire continent.
The Battle of Hulen Castle › Rebellion of sons against father
…was a clash between the old expectation of birthright and the reality of a ruler who was already beginning to understand that his own family co…
The Battle of Hulen Castle › Hulen as a turning point
…nded. However, the significance of this battle goes beyond the fight itself. After its outcome, the king fully realized that the existing rules…
The Battle of Hulen Castle › Historical impact
After the battle, the rebel Magnus was imprisoned and his fate was fulfilled several years later in captivity. Ja…
Battle of the Mounty River
The Battle of the Mounty River ended the Rutun Rebellion and restored Magnursia's control over the devastat…
Battle of the Mounty River › East on the brink of collapse
… Rebellion destroyed a significant part of the Eastern Voice. Settlements burned, fields lay fallow, and the local population found themselves …
Battle of the Mounty River › A decisive clash
…ern area from complete destruction. The battle showed that while the nomadic style of combat may seem hard to hit at first, an organized army c…
Battle of the Mounty River › The price of victory
…among the population were terrible. The battle thus remains in history as an example of a military success that, however, could not turn back t…
Battle End of the Old Kingdoms › The Dynasty's Last Stand
After the fall of the Eagle's Nest, the remnants of the Trabazar dynasty retreated to more northern and more strongly …
Battle End of the Old Kingdoms › Victory and symbolic impact
When Richard won this battle, it was not just about gaining another battlefield. It was the end of one of the traditional hum…
Battle of the South Ford › Fighting at a disadvantage
…atio. Thus, the southern ford was not a battle of careful calculation. It was a battle of risk, experience and faith in one's own system.
Battle of the South Ford › Role of Mages and Trabazar Archers
…at makes South Ford such an interesting battle. It wasn't just brute force that won her over. It was won by the ability to combine different tr…
Battle of the South Ford › Death of a king and victory without a sovereign
In the third hour of the battle, Richard was hit by an arrow in the back of the head. The doctors understood that the injury was…
The Battle of the Three Armies › A war wider than one dispute
The battle arose in the context of the Second War of Kings, when the conflict between Trabazar and Jitron b…
The Battle of the Three Armies › The first great test of ensigns
…still relatively fresh at the time. The Battle of the Three Armies therefore became a natural test of whether the division of the army into ind…
Battle of the Huzen Rocks › The gnomish answer to the Magnur Ascent
… and more on mercenaries from the ranks of orcs, goblins and kobolds. This force was numerous but less cohesive than the traditional core of th…
Battle of the Huzen Rocks › Fall of two ensigns
…en Alfred seemed almost infallible. The battle showed that even the best-organized system can break down if the adversary makes good use of ter…
Battle of the Huzen Rocks › The beginning of Alfred's inner fall
… the winning legend would break. So the battle is not only important in itself. It is also the point from which the psyche of one of the greate…
The Battle of John's Bridge
The Battle of John's Bridge is one of Henry II's greatest victories. Passionate. In the clash of three Impe…
The Battle of John's Bridge › The East as a source of rebellion and revenge
… that represented the greatest weakness of the empire. Part of the local nobility supported rebellions, used nomadic warriors and orc mercenari…
The Battle of John's Bridge › Archers, a bridge and a heavy ride strike
…ter equipment and a more rigid order of battle. Archers were able to systematically mow down lightly armored opponents who had difficulty appro…
The Battle of John's Bridge › A victory that brought the nobility to their knees
The outcome of the battle had significance far beyond the battlefield itself. It was not only a matter of defeating the no…
Battle of Skal Reker › Northern pressure at the time of a depleted empire
… that would drain the center again. The battle at Skal Reker was thus created as an attempt to stop the enemy hard and show again that the nort…
Battle of Skal Reker › Poison, snarls, and goblin alchemy
…Orcs at Skal Reker demonstrated a style of fighting that Imperial armies had never seen before. The horsemen attacked quickly and from unexpect…
Battle of Skal Reker › A win that led to a defense
The battle did not end in the defeat of the Empire, but it still left Magnus with a deep sense of uncertain…
The Battle of Velvet Meadows
The Battle of the Velvet Meadows is one of the most crushing defeats of the empire during the reign of Fred…
The Battle of Velvet Meadows › The third expedition against the northwest
…aller dwarven colonies and the remnants of goblin tribes, the kobolds took advantage of the area's weak defenses and penetrated deep into the r…
The Battle of Velvet Meadows › Swamp hidden under grass
…ined the heavy-armed and the discipline of their onslaught. Therefore, he prepared a trap that aimed at this very force. Near the meadows were …
The Battle of Velvet Meadows › Gas, confusion and the disintegration of the imperial army
Still, the battle did not end immediately. The Imperial army tried to switch to hand-to-hand combat, where they co…
Battle of South March › A South that would not reconcile
During the reign of Eric II. unrest flared up again in the southern elven lands. Although the Empire ruled formally firm…
Battle of South March › A modern army against ancient terrain
… and their support base. Here the value of the reforms of Engelbrekt I was fully shown. The army was no longer just a cumbersome force dependen…
Battle of South March › Victory without destruction
The battle did not end with the complete annihilation of the rebels, but with a clear enough Imperial victo…
Battle of Blood Fords › Empire against itself
…gnur tradition rose up against him. The Battle of Bloodford came about when both sides tried to break the balance with one big blow. Instead of…
Battle of Blood Fords › A river that became a slaughterhouse
The battlefield at several shallow fords was of strategic importance, as it was a key crossing point betwee…
Battle of Blood Fords › Indecision that led to peace
The Battle of Blood Fords did not end with a clear winner. Frederick I was unable to break the opposition, …
Battle of the Northeast Wall › Raid against the new empire
…ation of rules for dealing with them in battle. What had been the dream of a few generals just a few generations ago was now becoming a reality…
Battle of the Northeast Wall › Formation against chaos
…and already had the upper hand over the battlefield. The battle thus became one of the first proofs that Engelbrecht's reforms were not just th…
Battle of the Northeast Wall › Victory of the new army
…d as part of one functioning whole. The Battle of the Northeast Wall is therefore remembered as a practical confirmation of Engelbrekt's rule. …
Battle of Malga
The Battle of Malga was a decisive clash between the army of Theodore III. and the eastern rebel warlord En…
Battle of Malga › Rebellion of the East
During the reign of Theodore III. the east of the empire began to boil again. Although the former nomadic inhabitants we…
Battle of Malga › Camp by the lake
…er, he did not underestimate the extent of the threat. He assembled five battalions, approximately one hundred thousand soldiers, and sent them…
Battle of Malga › Fire of the Imperial Mages
The battle lasted almost four hours. Endoretus' fortified camp served its purpose at first, forcing the Imp…
Battle of Malga › Execution of a rebel
Endoret was captured after the battle and publicly executed in 1346. Theodore III thereby sending a clear message that eastern rebelli…
Battle of Jitron › Historical Events and Periods
A battle tied to the region or kingdom of Jitron.
Battle of the Southern Ford › Historical Events and Periods
A strategic clash at an important ford.
Battle of the River Luna › Historical Events and Periods
A historical battle at the River Luna.
Flame of Battle
Schopnost božstva Ignis – Lord of Flames
Magnus I. Founder › Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
…ed himself king and founded the kingdom of Magnursia. It was not just a symbolic elevation of his previous domain. With this move, he created a…
Magnus I. Founder › Style of government and legacy
… would fundamentally determine the fate of the country. Instead, he was building an institution that was supposed to be stronger than one man. …
Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power
…sts, drinking and ostentatious displays of favor towards the lower nobility. Thanks to this, he earned the nickname Pijan, which in his time di…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
… authority, but also for the very image of the monarch. The king, who was supposed to embody order, strength and divine favor, was suddenly vis…
Magnus III Young › The law of the youngest son of full age
…tablished the rule that after the death of the ruler, the youngest adult son becomes the successor. He justified this decision both by his own …
Magnus III Young › Family, marriage and branching of the family
Magnus III he was also one of the most prolific rulers of the early dynasty. He had four wives and a total of fourteen children. H…
Otto I. The Fierce › Son of the New Order
Otto I was one of the first monarchs who actually succeeded according to the newly established principle of the younge…
Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power
The first years of Otto's reign were extremely successful. The kingdom grew rich quickly and began to benefit from its …
Otto II Defender › The first war of kings
… was able to gain a decisive advantage. Battles were bloody, grueling, and often ended in narrow victories that could not be strategically expl…