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John IV Childless
John IV he ascended the throne as the privileged son of John III, but his reign was mar…
John IV Childless › The privileged son and fragmented inheritance of John III.
John IV he did not ascend the throne as a man whose accession would be accepted by all …
John IV Childless › A war of brothers
John IV tried to break the crisis with a quick and hard intervention. He had Albert imp…
John IV Childless › Pentuluk and the Magnur Trials
The decisive turning point came during the conquest of the city of Pentuluk to the east of the c…
John IV Childless › The Riches of the Winner and the Rise of the Renders
…tory in the war of the brothers brought John IV. and immense material gain. Thanks to confiscations, he acquired a large number…
John IV Childless › A childless emperor and the end of certainty
After the end of the war, John IV. devoted mainly to the stabilization of the country. It was necessary to restor…
A war of brothers
… out immediately after the accession of John IV. and became the most destructive intra-dynastic conflict of the late Magnurs fa…
Magnur processes
…e Magnur trials followed the victory of John IV. in the war of the brothers and represented one of the biggest internal purges …
The Rise of House Render
…began as a result of rewards granted by John IV. after the war of the brothers, but within a generation he turned into a major …
A war of brothers › The accession of John IV. and a split inheritance
After the death of John III. John IV sat on the throne, the son chosen and favored by his father. But it was this de…
Cinbur I. Merchant › A king who wanted to give shape to the order
… and an army. It was also necessary to give the country a uniform legal language. Cinbur I is thus seen as a ruler who wanted t…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…he did not want to be just a representative of one branch of the dynasty, but the real ruler of the entire kingdom. At the same…
Magnus IV Merciless
Magnus IV he belongs to the darkest rulers of the pre-magical period. His reign was marked by …
Magnus IV Merciless › Heir to hard power
Magnus IV he grew up in the shadow of Konrad I, a monarch who rose to power with cold calculat…
Magnus IV Merciless › The death of the Sorcerer and the fear of a new power
… magic could do, but because he instinctively felt a power growing in the charismatic man's hands that was beyond the sovereign…
Magnus IV Merciless › Paranoia and bloodline
…tian, in whom he began to see a future rival. This act also broke part of his immediate surroundings. Where other monarchs kill…
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
Despite his dark reputation, Magnus IV was not incompetent ruler. Quite the opposite. He thought very systematically milita…
Magnus IV Merciless › Spring coup and the fall of the tyrant
…ristiano, even some of his closest relatives turned against Magnus. In -497 the so-called Spring Putsch broke out. The king was…
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
…Interracial Laws. These were not repressive regulations aimed at minorities, but rather an attempt to define their rights and o…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Magic as a prerogative of the realm
…derstood that if magic was the new decisive force of the age, then it must not be freely available to those against whom it mig…
John I. Fiery
John I assumed the throne after the death of Richard III. at a time when Magnursie seem…
John I. Fiery › The twins and taking the throne
…rnment. The king left behind him twins, John and Alfonso, and it was not obvious among the nobility how to determine priority w…
John I. Fiery › Defense instead of glory
John was not a monarch who would immediately seek a great victorious campaign after his…
John I. Fiery › Orcs, nomads and combat expansion
At the same time, John recruited new types of allies on a large scale. He brought in orcs and nomads who …
John I. Fiery › Battle in Hell
The peak of his reign came in -85 near the town of Jiskra. The elven warlord Cuilother, one of the most skilled commande…
John I. Fiery › From defense to counterattack
After this victory, John went on a counterattack and in short succession captured the capitals of Arosterma…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Battle of the Luna River
…f his reign was the Battle of the Luna River. Against Magnursia there was a huge alliance of gnomes, elves, Borundar and nomadi…
John II Builder
John II he came to the throne at a time when the empire finally stopped living in the s…
John II Builder › Heir of peace, not ruins
John II he was one of the first rulers who did not take over a state weakened by war, b…
John II Builder › Palace, cities and the new heart of the empire
One of the most visible acts of John II. there was an extensive reconstruction of the Imperial Palace in Magnur. It was…
John II Builder › Imperial Roads
… efficiently than at any previous time. John thereby created one of the most important conditions for imperial unity. The empir…
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
In addition to construction projects, John II intervened. also to the administration of large cities. He issued new laws that…
John II Builder › The Builder's Legacy
John II he's not one of the most dramatic rulers of House Magnurs, but that's where his…
Richard IV Friend of the elves
Richard IV he ruled at a time when the empire seemed solid, wealthy and confident. His task was…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The emperor of the growth period
Richard IV succeeded John II. to an empire that grew not only in power, but also in the number of inhabitant…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › An extension of Magnur
…reat city, but the main heart of human civilization.
Richard IV Friend of the elves › Migration and new laws
…alth, but also a time of new administrative challenges. The empire could no longer rely solely on the older feudal framework. I…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty
…n them. This step had an immediate positive meaning. He strengthened relations with the elves and opened a new symbolic plane t…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › Death Friend of the Elves
… still in a period of strength. Richard IV so he stands as the ruler of the peak golden age, in which empire seemed able to gro…
Untred I. Half-elf › Family Archive and Imperial Memory
…c effort to create a Magnurs family archive. He wanted to map the entire family tree and bring order, memory and authority to t…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…ish several of the first true magical universities to give order, supervision and institutional form to the study of magic. Thi…
Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge
…on of this effort came in the Battle of John's Bridge. There stood a large army of nomads and mercenary orcs against the three …
John III Prolific
John III, the youngest son of Magnus VII, ascended the throne as a continuation of his …
John III Prolific › Continuator of fortresses
John III followed his father's policy almost immediately. He understood well that the e…
John III Prolific › Southern Disturbances and the Departure of the Elves
The biggest internal problem of John's government was taking place in the south. The elven population there felt increa…
John III Prolific › New Settlement of the South
…ding and colonization projects that deprived Jan of funds that he could have otherwise used for war. Thus, under his rule, the …
John III Prolific › Emperor's Wives and Children Act
John III was also registered with a new law that transformed imperial family law. He st…
John III Prolific › A prolific monarch and a legacy of future crisis
Jan got the surname Plodny quite rightly. His court was full of children, competing mothers, small lines and budding amb…
Frederick III He was reveling › The Fall of the Man Who Lived Too Free
Frederick III he could afford his lifestyle precisely because of the new wealth flowing into the imperial coffers. And i…
John V. Usurper of the throne
John V became emperor as the victorious leader of the rebellion against Valendor II. an…
John V. Usurper of the throne › The man who came from the war
…ffer anything other than more fighting. John therefore had to act immediately and on a large scale.
John V. Usurper of the throne › Restoring the land amid ruins and storms
…e a period of significantly more aggressive weather than the human realms had seen in over two thousand years. Famines, earthqu…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
…ing in the fields and making tools for five years. In doing so, Jan intervened directly in the everyday structure of society an…
John V. Usurper of the throne › An army without the old glory, but with a new logic
…pragmatic form. At the end of his life, John reaffirmed the old principle of succession and designated the youngest adult son a…
Untred IV. Correct › Educated heir and chronicler
Untred IV. he had been in power for a long time, so he was sent to several universities and ou…
Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states
Untred IV. carried out one of the most important administrative reforms of the late empire. He…
Untred IV. Correct › Full integration and completion of the Great Chronicle
…ined a clearer financial and administrative flow, which helped to stabilize the economy and the responsibility of individual ru…
Untred IV. Correct › Illness as a weapon
…h the request, but secretly had the captives infected with a special disease created in the laboratory of one of the eastern un…
Untred IV. Correct › Paralysis and suspicion of a fatal price
Untred did not live to see the expedition. Like his father, he was affected by paralysis, but this time…
Garmoth › Arrival at Ulvenor
After arriving on Ulvenor, he quickly realized that the world here was less advanced than the on…
John II from the Free Kingdom › King of the drought-stricken land
John II ruled the Free Kingdom at a time when the Three Year Drought hit the entire reg…
John II from the Free Kingdom › Conflict over grain
John II he took advantage of the time when the empire also had to deal with the effects…
John II from the Free Kingdom › Centennial Pact
…s disadvantageous for the Free Kingdom. John II he had to accept a century-old non-aggression pact and commit to tribute for wa…
Quri › Survivors of defeat
…were lost. Quri was among those who survived the defeat, but instead of accepting it as the end, he came to see it as proof tha…
John
Son of Ignatius I, who died while hunting a wild giant boar, which pierced him with its tusk while defending.
John
Son of Magnus III. and Vylutenius, who was briefly seen as a possible successor, but eventually became one of Otto I's l…
Ivo
Descendant of Leo's western branch.
The first five daughters of Ignatius II.
Names have not yet been determined.
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › Battle of the Hultwin River
The decisive clash occurred in -3069 at the Hultwin River. Here, the elves deployed a fast ride …
Clash of wild orcs with followers of Gharmoth › The arrival of the occultists
…did not understand its meaning and perceived it as a danger.
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood
The arrival of the exile Gharmoth from the eastern continent of Albarit marked the beginning o…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › A stranger from Albarit
…rit, where an ancient race of vampires lived. His origins are shrouded in mystery, but it is certain that he was an outcast. In…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › The Discovery of Ulvenor
After arriving on Ulvenor, he first encountered orcs, but he quickly rejected them. Their way of…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › The birth of a cult
Gharmoth began to claim to be a god. Thanks to his abilities - flight, superhuman strength and speed - he was able to co…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › Death and legend
Gharmoth lived on Ulvenor for approximately three thousand years. Eventually old age caught up wi…
Consolidation of the early kingdom › Court politics as a survival tool
Ignatius I did not enter history as a great reformer or conqueror. His importance lay in the fact that he understood the…
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I. › The quest preceding the arrival of the Sorcerer
… return of the Sorcerer and with the arrival of new magic in the history of the continent. This event makes Konrad I a special …
Richard's plays and the transformation of the power of wealth › Privatization of banks
The sale of old banks to the private sector made Richard a huge amount of wealth. This move changed the relationship b…
The war system of John I.
John I turned the war into a system of defense, supply and controlled attrition of the …
The war system of John I. › Defense strategy
John I realized that open struggle at any cost could lead to collapse. Therefore, he ba…