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Mage
The Mage embodies wisdom and deep understanding of magical mysteries. Their power comes …
Magnus II Cursed › Death and the historical image
Magnus II he died in -837, just three years after the abdication. In history, he is not remembered as a great reformer o…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…ater chroniclers, he became almost the image of an ideal monarch - reasonable, faithful, working for the country and not des…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
At the end of his life, Ferdinand gained so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no longer use the or…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
The most significant landmark of his reign was the Battle of Jitron. It was here that for the first time destructive mag…
Anna I. Beloved › Newspapers, the Image and the Cult of the Empress
…same time, she carefully built her own image. She spent hours with beauticians, hairdressers and trainers, her portraits wer…
Goblin adoption of human magic › War, practice, and the rise of kobold mages
… level was not yet up to the best human mages back then, but in smaller skirmishes and border skirmishes it was a major adva…
Ender and the Beginnings of Martial Magic › The Beginning of Battle Mages
The first true martial mages grew out of the newly emerging schools and circles. These people were no longe…
Beginning of the Great War › The Conquest of Trabazar and the Battle Mages
…same time, the full power of the battle mages was revealed, who were able to break the walls and the will of the defenders i…
Battle of the South Ford › Role of Mages and Trabazar Archers
The elite Magnur mages were able to use devastating spells to reduce the numerical superiority of the…
Battle of Malga › Fire of the Imperial Mages
…a less favorable area. But the imperial mages played a decisive role. They gradually managed to set fire to the entire camp,…
Battle Mages › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Mages employed directly in war.
First Mage › Magic and Old Knowledge
The designation of the first known or symbolic bearer of modern magic.
Pilgrimage Route › Faith, Temples, and Sacred Terms
A road with a sacred, spiritual, or vowed significance.
Ignatius II. Unbreakable
Ignatius II. he took the throne as a very young man, surrounded by the envy of his older brothers and the danger of ongo…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia
Richard III he is one of the greatest war kings in the history of Magnursia. During his reign, the conflict that later b…
Eric I. The Scholar
…onflict. His era is accompanied by the image of an emperor who enjoyed court life more than was expected of a ruler, but sti…
Anna I. Beloved
…m her first public speech built up the image of an honest, capable and self-confident empress. For the first five years, she…
Sorcerer
The Sorcerer is considered the first being to fully master magic. His existence changed the entire continent and laid th…
Jack of Veremore
Jack of Veremor was the most powerful mage of his time who sacrificed his own life in the conquest of Borund. His spell of…
Ender
Ender was the first official court mage of Magnursia and the main architect of the institutionalization of magic in the…
Zareth-Ka
Zareth-Ka was a kobold archmage and second grandmaster of the Javoric School. He followed up on Nuriak's work a…
Nuriak
Nuriak was the first known kobold archmage and the founder of the kobold magical tradition. As one of the few, he was able…
Lich from the North Gate
…urity of the area. The emperor sent ten mages and ten best knights, but the entire expedition disappeared without a trace. T…
Damage Reduction
…or 3 rounds, the target deals reduced damage based on the caster's Intelligence divided by 3. Best used against enemies that…
Ender and the Beginnings of Martial Magic
…create the foundations of future battle mages.
Beginning of the Great War
The year -120 opened the biggest conflict in the history of the continent so far. A war that began as a clash of human k…
The creation of the first imperial weekly
During the reign of Anna I, the first regularly published weekly newspaper in the empire was created. In it, residents r…
Siege of the Eagle's Nest
The Siege of the Eagle's Nest was the first major demonstration of how destructive magic was changing the way cities wer…
Battle of the South Ford
…elves and Waldoria thanks to the battle mages, trabazar archers and the extraordinary resilience of the command core.
Battle of Malga
…ial battalions to advance, the Imperial Mages set fire to the camp and forced it to surrender.
Magnursie — Kings of Magic
The Magic Kings represent the period in which Magnursia transformed from a wealthy kingdom into an aggressive and milita…
Support Unit › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A military unit meant to support the main force.
Destructive Magic › Magic and Old Knowledge
Magic aimed at large-scale destruction.
Pilgrim › Recurring Lore Terms
A traveling person seeking a goal, a faith, or an answer.
Temple Station › Faith, Temples, and Sacred Terms
A smaller temple refuge on the roads.
Division of the Empire of Magnursar
The division of the Empire of Magnursar into four main holds helps explain that the empire is not only the capital of Ma…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Southern Hold
The Southern Hold of the Empire is not an ordinary province. It is a broader part of the realm where human administratio…
Summoning
Summoning vyvolavani 🐉 1.0 Summoned Companions Animals, machines, undead, elementals, and dragons that add another activ…
Hunter
The character is used to tracking prey, reading trails, and focusing on one specific target. Experience improves their s…
Magnus II Cursed
…fundamentally changed his life and the image of monarchical power in the young kingdom. His reign showed that a dynasty coul…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
…y for authority, but also for the very image of the monarch. The king, who was supposed to embody order, strength and divine…
Otto II Defender › The first war of kings
…h is also important for its historical image. It was not he who sought to break the old balance. He was a ruler who had to p…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…f part of the dynasty and weakened the image that he had merely seized a foreign crown for himself. Later, he had Netor and …
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
…way of life. He did not strive for the image of a moderate restorer or a fixed moral order. On the contrary. His name soon b…
Leo I. The Hunter › King of the forest and open space
…onal authority was associated with the image of a man unafraid of the forest, beasts, or solitude. This strongly influenced …
Leo I. The Hunter › The death that finished the legend
… ending fit deeply into his historical image. Perhaps the chroniclers could hardly have invented a more symbolic death for t…
Richard I. The Rich
…ifies the combination of money, public image and court controversy in the history of Magnursia. His reign saw the privatizat…
Richard I. The Rich › Money as a tool of government
…c events, and systematically built the image of a king who not only reigns but also lavishly dispenses glitz and spectacle. …
Richard I. The Rich › Bela, Hakreleta and the triple scandal
…n doing so, he definitively sealed his image as a monarch whose private life defied all common expectations. For some it was…
Richard I. The Rich › The legacy of Richard I.
…nsform economic power into a political image. He created traditions that survived his reign and showed that popularity did n…
William I. Mag › Legalization of magic in Magnur
…ple of arcane powers. This changed the image of the monarch. From this moment on, the king no longer had to be just a warrio…
Magnus V the Short King › Life after the crown
…his life after it shows an alternative image of a nobleman and prince who was not defined only by the crown. In a family whe…
Richard II Sick › Stiff joint disease
…ely based on physical presence, public image, and the ability to appear before the nobility and the people, this was almost …
Otto III Weak › Monetary policy and economic collapse
…er, Otto may have caused the greatest damage not on the battlefield, but in the economy. He decided to ban the use of foreig…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…atives. His reign ended the old golden image of a developed kingdom and brought Magnursia to the brink of dynastic disintegr…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Magic as part of the state
…uring his reign that the first official mage school opened in the royal palace. It was not yet a generally accessible instit…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Youth under the protection of Ender
…A key figure in his early years was the mage Ender, whom Jakob entrusted to keep any son of his on the throne. Ender uncover…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
…ers that the first generation of battle mages will emerge who will later decide the battles of the Great War. By Ignatius II…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › From the Third War of Kings to the Great War
… in campaigns and gradually became the image of a battle king. He often left tactical leadership to the generals, but was pr…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The Troubles and Fall of Ancient Human Kingdoms
…f the capital, Eagle's Nest used battle mages, who in a matter of days broke through the defenses in an unprecedented manner…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The elves enter the war
… ever built. It was made up of knights, mages, mercenaries from orc tribes and mobilized villagers. This mass showed the eno…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › South ford and the death of the king
…nd Waldoria, but with the help of elite mages and new Trabazar archers, he was able to turn the tide of the battle. The batt…
John I. Fiery › Battle in Hell
…aged in the battle for the city, Magnur mages came out through hidden tunnels to its rear and created giant barriers of fire…
Alfred I the Victorious
…ith tightly integrated support units of mages and healers. Alfred became a living legend during his lifetime, but it was his…
Alfred I the Victorious › Support units and the new army doctrine
…ated a special Support Unit composed of mages and healers. This marked a major change in how Magnursia waged war. Magic was …
Leo II The conqueror › Borundar, Jack of Veremor and the fall of the last human kingdom
…g the attack on the Borund capital. Archmage Jack of Veremor sent a storm, lightning, and finally a giant meteor shower that…
John II Builder
… on a form that would later define the image of imperial power for centuries.
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
…nt of imperial legitimacy itself. This image later became one of the most significant symbols of imperial power.
Ferdinand III Retreating › The last son of the Long Emperor
…the imperial prestige, which had been damaged especially by the secession of the Free Kingdom.
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…is step was far-reaching. More educated mages began to enter the service of the empire, whose abilities no longer grew out o…
Henry II Passionate › The emperor before his coronation
…administration, but also on the public image of the emperor, whom the people really know.
Henry II Passionate › The passions of the emperor and the tranquility of the empire
…ty and private life contributed to the image of a strong, lively and voracious monarch. Added to this were well-known report…
Magnus VII. Builder
…who consciously built their own public image with the help of statues and paintings.
Magnus VII. Builder › Statues of the emperor and the public face of power
…perors who consciously worked with the image of his own government in public space. He had statues of himself erected and pa…
John IV Childless › A childless emperor and the end of certainty
…ry to restore the economy, repair the damage after a long internal conflict, and restore at least a semblance of order to th…
Eric I. The Scholar › An emperor raised to rule
…ual training that gave him a different image than most of the older Renders. He was not a ruler shaped only by court intrigu…
Frederick III He was reveling › Wine, spectacle and the Peacemakers
…n of carefree excess, but beneath that image was a threat to those who displeased the Emperor. Indeed, the peacekeepers cont…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The son in opposition to the father
…was also shaped by his aversion to the images he saw in the court in his childhood. When he ascended the throne, it was obvi…
Frederick I the Destroyer › Peace without victory and death in the forest
…ary compromise. The economy was badly damaged and the people were so tired that they were starting to rebel even against the…