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Interracial Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Laws governing relations between races.
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
…That is why he introduced the so-called Interracial Laws. These were not repressive regulations aimed at minorities, but rather an attem…
William I. Mag
William I is one of the most important breakthrough rulers of the entire dynasty. During his reign, magic for the first …
The return of the Sorcerer and the birth of a new magic
The arrival of the Sorcerer is one of the most fundamental turning points in the history of Ulvenor. It was he who broug…
Migration Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Rules governing the movement of inhabitants between territories.
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
…stration of large cities. He issued new laws that directly dealt with their management, the responsibility of city representatives, the …
Richard IV Friend of the elves › Migration and new laws
…unity. Richard therefore passed several laws aimed directly at this issue. Their aim was to prevent chaos, protect the normal running of…
The regency and usurpation of Oleda I. › Bellorost and the lawsuit
Oledo had Magnus isolated in Bellorost Castle in the High Towers, far from the court and the capital. Only teachers and …
First Law Code › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The first unified body of laws.
Law of Serfdom › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A law regulating or abolishing the personal dependence of subjects.
Laws of the Great Cities › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
City laws governing life in the great centers.
School Reform › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A reform of education in society.
Six-Year Schooling › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The basic form of compulsory education.
Military Camps › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Training or organizational sites of the army.
Optional Military Service › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Voluntary service in the army.
Privatization of the Banks › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The transfer of banks from state into private hands.
Ban on Foreign Coin › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A rule restricting the use of foreign currency.
State Magic Monopoly › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The control of magic by the state.
Official School of Magic › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A state-recognized institution for the teaching of magic.
Imperial Roads › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The road network built and maintained by the Empire.
Private Sector › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The part of the economy outside direct state administration.
Richard IV Friend of the elves
Richard IV he ruled at a time when the empire seemed solid, wealthy and confident. His task was not to save the state, b…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Decline of the Empire and the Orc Guard
…earlier measures, including some of the Interracial Laws, ceased to apply, cooperation with the elves weakened, and the kingdom lost the…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…earlier measures, including some of the Interracial Laws, ceased to apply, cooperation with the elves weakened, and the kingdom lost the…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power
…tius I was not primarily famous for his laws or conquests, but for his behavior at court. He loved great feasts, drinking and ostentatio…
Untred I. Half-elf › Rise of the Unicorns
…s side. In the end he prevailed and his laws remained in force. This made him definitively not only the emperor, but also the creator of…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The tax system and the wealth of the empire
…lbrekt's first steps was to issue clear laws on the mining of precious metals and stones. He recognized that mining could take place thr…
Valendor I Steward › An empire handed over to the lower levels of power
…peror himself retained oversight of the laws, the capital, his own states, and the main army. It was this system of divided responsibili…
Lich of the North › The Birth of Necromancy
…e, symbols, ritual practices, and first laws, according to which death was to be controlled as precisely as a smith controls metal or an…
Pender the Strong › A ruler without a system
…fragile. It did not rely on structures, laws or traditions. It existed only because of his personal power. His empire was an extension o…
Azach › A Man from the Edge of the Imperial World
…thority here was not primarily based on laws, offices and court titles, but on personal strength, the ability to lead people and maintai…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays › Power among ordinary people
… from below. It was created not only by laws or the army, but also by common experience. This makes them one of the most important cultu…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › State controlled wealth
… the nobility. Therefore, he introduced laws according to which each gram of mined precious metal or stone was subject to a precisely de…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III. › Voting and political culture
…stions of the leadership of the empire, laws, judiciary, economy and administration were discussed. The nobility thus gained the feeling…
Ignatius I. Pijan
…tius I was not primarily famous for his laws or conquests, but for his behavior at court. He loved great feasts, drinking and ostentatio…
John II Builder
…ds more than many kings with blood. The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms In addition to construction projects,…
Untred I. Half-elf
…s side. In the end he prevailed and his laws remained in force. This made him definitively not only the emperor, but also the creator of…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…lbrekt's first steps was to issue clear laws on the mining of precious metals and stones. He recognized that mining could take place thr…
Valendor I Steward
…peror himself retained oversight of the laws, the capital, his own states, and the main army. It was this system of divided responsibili…
Lich of the North
…e, symbols, ritual practices, and first laws, according to which death was to be controlled as precisely as a smith controls metal or an…
Pender the Strong
…fragile. It did not rely on structures, laws or traditions. It existed only because of his personal power. His empire was an extension o…
Azach
…thority here was not primarily based on laws, offices and court titles, but on personal strength, the ability to lead people and maintai…
Introduction to the World › A World of Many Peoples
…ve according to their own histories and laws. Every people has its heroes and crimes, its myths and practical needs. In Howl of Eternit…
Important Places
…Dynasties rise and fall in its palaces, laws are sealed in its offices, and the Lion Walls remind every visitor that this city was built…
Important Places › Magnur - Heart of the Empire
…Dynasties rise and fall in its palaces, laws are sealed in its offices, and the Lion Walls remind every visitor that this city was built…
Current Era (1470) › A Year of Uneasy Balance
…just before one. The walls still stand, laws still function, agreements are still made, and markets, weddings, and holy days still happe…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays
… from below. It was created not only by laws or the army, but also by common experience. This makes them one of the most important cultu…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
… the nobility. Therefore, he introduced laws according to which each gram of mined precious metal or stone was subject to a precisely de…
The regency and usurpation of Oleda I.
… his own opportunity. Bellorost and the lawsuit Oledo had Magnus isolated in Bellorost Castle in the High Towers, far from the court and…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III.
…stions of the leadership of the empire, laws, judiciary, economy and administration were discussed. The nobility thus gained the feeling…
Mountain Dwarf
…heir mountains, traditions, and ancient laws that hold their society together. However, in recent decades, their peace is beginning to b…
Imperial
…ey have become accustomed to the order, laws, and structure that imperial power brings. The rise of the Empire turned the Imperials into…
Nomad
…red on and on, trying to avoid both his laws and his armies. Eventually, however, the imperial power reached their territory as well. In…
Wild orc
…. They had no great religion or uniform laws, only tribal strength and the will to survive. According to old chronicles, the first known…
Other races
…nnot be ignored. They do not follow the laws of civilization and often not even the logic known to other races. Meeting them can mean bu…
Development of forms of government › The emergence of power
…ncient times, there were no borders, no laws, no states. There was only survival. And
Albarit › Importance for Future Adventures
…t of Oia that developed under different laws. Players might search here for the origin of Gharmoth's cult, the first vampire houses, dra…
Heartlands of Magnur › Heart of Imperial Civilization
… the realm. From here come the imperial laws, roads, armies, political influence, and the very idea of what it means to be part of the c…
Free Kingdom › A Kingdom Without a Real King
…ts on a parliament that decides on most laws, trade rules, internal administration, and relations with the surrounding world. The title …
Free Kingdom › War, Conscription, and a Pact with the Empire
…outside the great empires. Even so, its laws include the right of conscription. In the case of attack or grave military conflict, all in…
Order of the Ancients
…ools, but as principles that have their laws, limits, and consequences. Keeper of Lore An advanced member entrusted with the care of tex…
Imperial Army › Empire and Politics
…the empire is held together not only by laws, but also by disciplined people with weapons. Empire and Politics empire of magnursar profe…
Bastard › Dynasties and Bloodlines
…te descendant whose standing depends on laws, the recognition of the house, and the political situation. In calm times they tend to be o…
Law of Three Generations › Dynasties and Bloodlines
…s a certain number of generations. Such laws arise when the family tree is too long and too many people begin to claim that the throne r…
Old Knowledge › Magic and Old Knowledge
…gotten texts, traditions, spells, maps, laws, artifacts, and the findings of past ages. Not every piece of old knowledge is dangerous, b…
Introduction to the World
…ve according to their own histories and laws. Every people has its heroes and crimes, its myths and practical needs. In Howl of Eternit…
Current Era (1470)
…just before one. The walls still stand, laws still function, agreements are still made, and markets, weddings, and holy days still happe…
Dwarves
…heir mountains, traditions, and ancient laws that hold their society together. However, in recent decades, their peace is beginning to b…
People
…ey have become accustomed to the order, laws, and structure that imperial power brings. The rise of the Empire turned the Imperials into…
Orcs
…. They had no great religion or uniform laws, only tribal strength and the will to survive. According to old chronicles, the first known…
Druid
…line with deep understanding of natural laws. They communicate with nature, command animals, and protect the world from forces that woul…
Intelligence
…igns, and the ability to understand the laws of magic before they become an explosion. A learned hero turns knowledge into spells, plans…
Valtor – Smith of Fate
…ortal wishes, but according to the firm laws of the world. Smiths, builders, commanders, and rulers turn to him for a steady hand, a cle…
Development of forms of government
…ncient times, there were no borders, no laws, no states. There was only survival. And it was from him that the first form of power was b…
Albarit
…t of Oia that developed under different laws. Players might search here for the origin of Gharmoth's cult, the first vampire houses, dra…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar
…n beside landscapes that remember other laws and older guardians. The Southern March, when it is mentioned in the sources, is only a spe…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Southern Hold
…n beside landscapes that remember other laws and older guardians. The Southern March, when it is mentioned in the sources, is only a spe…
Heartlands of Magnur
… the realm. From here come the imperial laws, roads, armies, political influence, and the very idea of what it means to be part of the c…
Free Kingdom
…ts on a parliament that decides on most laws, trade rules, internal administration, and relations with the surrounding world. The title …
Green Sea
…eef, wreck, or deep-water spring. Their laws are often called current law. It is not only about owning a place, but also about the right…