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Medonia › World and Geography

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One of the former human kingdoms.

Medium Armor

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Former Human Kingdoms › World and Geography

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The old human states before the unification under the empire.

Division of the Empire of Magnursar

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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 › Western Hold

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…f the Great Plains. Two human kingdoms, Medonia and Arostermancy, once existed here before being absorbed by Magnursia. Tod…

Frederick III He was reveling › The backyard transformed into a theater of power

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Frederick III he became famous above all for his frequent excesses and the spectacular celebrations he organized for the…

The unnamed son of Magnus V.

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He was too young to take the throne.

The opening of the Empire's mining era › Wealth that transformed the court and the province

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After the first successes, other magnates got into the mining fever. Not all were equally successful, but the mere possi…

Division of the Empire of Magnursar › The Old Sign of Medonia

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A banner of former Medonia begins spreading through the Western Hold. Locals claim it is not a rebelli…

Zareth-Ka

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Zareth-Ka was a kobold archmage and second grandmaster of the Javoric School. He followed up on Nuriak's work and took k…

Magnus I. Founder › Style of government and legacy

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…n the first decades. The new kingdom seemed solid, organized and unusually advanced compared to the surrounding human forma…

Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir

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Ignatius was not originally groomed as the main successor to the throne. This fact significantly affected his entir…

Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power

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…nt, but a place where loyalties were formed, deals were made, and who stood with the king was confirmed. This is what proba…

Ignatius I. Pijan › Wars without much glory

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…e valuable - continuity. His rule confirmed that the monarchy founded by Magnus I was not a one-off project of one extraord…

Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face

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… when illnesses were explained not only medically, but also religiously and symbolically, the fear that a curse had fallen …

Magnus III Young › Family, marriage and branching of the family

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…s III thus he influenced not only the immediate succession, but also the shape of the family in subsequent generations.

Otto I. The Fierce

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Otto I assumed the crown after the long and turbulent reign of Magnus III. and his task was to…

Otto I. The Fierce › Son of the New Order

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…ut a living rule of the dynasty. He assumed the crown at a time when the kingdom was relatively stable after a long previou…

Otto II Defender

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…. Under his reign, the land was transformed into an important trading center for central Ulvenor, but it was this growth th…

Otto II Defender › From Philip to Otto

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Otto II was not originally named Otto, but Filip. However, he took his father's name at his coronation, a move w…

Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch

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…and cold political alliances, Philip seemed an unusually loyal man. He did not remarry after his wife's death. This detail …

Yllona I. Unsuitable › A crown against the will of many

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… accepted her. Her reign began almost immediately with a series of backlashes. Part of the nobility did not want to recogni…

Magnus IV Merciless › Paranoia and bloodline

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…ival. This act also broke part of his immediate surroundings. Where other monarchs killed distant relatives or political op…

Ferdinand I. The Fearless

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Ferdinand I assumed the crown after the fall of his own father, and his reign was shadowed by suspi…

Ferdinand II Hedonist

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…ime, the court of Magnursie was transformed into a cultural and political center, where power was not only held on the batt…

William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire

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…These were not repressive regulations aimed at minorities, but rather an attempt to define their rights and obligations wit…

Magnus V the Short King › Abdication as a conscious decision

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… an extremely sober decision. Magnus seemed to understand that a monarch who was unable to rule could do more harm to the c…

Richard II Sick › Brother after abdication

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…ical. The kingdom needed an adult and immediately functional ruler. At first it seemed that Richard would fulfill this role…

Henry I. King of the Blood › Blood purges of the clan

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…. It wasn't just about removing a few immediate heirs. Henry systematically eliminated even more distant branches from whic…

Jakob I. The Reformer › Tax reform and realignment of power

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… of government. The lower nobility welcomed him because they received a more stable share and greater certainty of income. …

Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting

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When Ignatius assumed the crown, the war with Trabazar and Jitron was not yet over. However, it was a…

Ignatius II. Unbreakable › A cruel peace in Jitron

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However, the victory did not mean immediate peace. Jitron rebelled repeatedly, and in the course of several rebellions …

Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › A child of the system his father created

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…tate and the military had become accustomed to new tactics and the idea of ​​long-term expansion. Unlike his father, he did…

Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › The king who prepared the war but did not see its climax

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…onally powerful, and psychologically primed for expansion. All that was missing was a spark. His son Richard III became tha…

Richard III Sword of Magnursia › From the Third War of Kings to the Great War

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At first, Richard's campaign seemed like a fast track to victory. But Trabazar was able to enlist the help of Medon…

John I. Fiery

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John I assumed the throne after the death of Richard III. at a time when Magnursie seemed to b…

John I. Fiery › Defense instead of glory

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John was not a monarch who would immediately seek a great victorious campaign after his accession. He understood well …

John I. Fiery › Battle in Hell

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…s of their own attack. The battle was named Battle in Hell and rightly so. Cuilother fell, the Elven army was almost destro…

John I. Fiery › From defense to counterattack

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…tured the capitals of Arostermancia and Medonia. He tried to force the elves to peace, but their pride was too strong. On t…

Alfred I the Victorious

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Alfred I assumed the throne after the sudden murder of John I, at a time when Magnursie was stil…

Alfred I the Victorious › Entering a time of uncertainty

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…ns. After Jan's death, he was being groomed for the government, but many assumed that his younger brother Nikolas would pla…

Alfred I the Victorious › Gnomes, mercenaries and falling into possession

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…hardest blows of Alfred's reign. Accustomed to victory, the king from that moment began to become more and more obsessed wi…

Lawrence I. The last king of war › Battle of the Luna River

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…illion men and was one of the largest armed clashes the old continent had ever seen. Vavrin decided not to wait passively i…

Leo II The conqueror

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…nd instead of passively defending, he immediately struck where no one expected it. He destroyed Borundar, disrupted the ene…

Leo II The conqueror › Borundar, Jack of Veremor and the fall of the last human kingdom

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…roke the siege of their capital and stormed into Borundar, he dealt a blow to the enemy coalition from which they never ful…

Leo II The conqueror › Birth of an Empire

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…thing bolder and completely new. Proclaimed the Magnursar Empire. This did not only change the name of the state. The very …

Magnus VI A cruel protector › An emperor without conquering glory

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… had already been fundamentally transformed by his father. The problem was that the conqueror could acquire the land faster…

Magnus VI A cruel protector › Orcs, swift war, and ensigns' border

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…blins in the north became the biggest immediate threat. They did not go the way of a great united campaign, but used quick …

Martinec I. Merciful › Onset after blood and the first gestures of reconciliation

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… ruled by fear. This restraint had an immediate political effect. The nobility and the wider court environment gained the f…

Martinec I. Merciful › Famine and the decision to end the war

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…ccepted fair and favorable terms, confirmed the empire's gain, and forced recognition of imperial authority over the human …

Martinec I. Merciful › The beginning of the golden age

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…could barely imagine. His body was embalmed and displayed in the capital for many years as a reminder of the monarch who ga…

John II Builder › Imperial Roads

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…organism. Later chroniclers rightly claimed that John joined the stones of the roads more than many kings with blood.

Richard IV Friend of the elves

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…V he ruled at a time when the empire seemed solid, wealthy and confident. His task was not to save the state, but to manage…

Richard IV Friend of the elves › Migration and new laws

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…Richard therefore passed several laws aimed directly at this issue. Their aim was to prevent chaos, protect the normal runn…

Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty

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…he Empire, and at the same time transformed House Magnurs itself. From this point on, the line of succession was to carry e…

Richard IV Friend of the elves › Death Friend of the Elves

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…the peak golden age, in which empire seemed able to grow without cost. This is precisely why his reign is so important. It …

Untred I. Half-elf › Orcs, the Southeast, and the end of the Golden Age

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For a long time, Untred seemed destined to reign supreme in the Golden Age. But then came the first really ser…

Ferdinand III Retreating › The last son of the Long Emperor

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…e throne after his father's death, he immediately wanted to show that he would not be just a weak successor to a long and t…

Ferdinand III Retreating › Expedition against the Free Kingdom

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…veral engagements, and for a time it seemed that the new government would win a quick victory that would restore the author…

Ferdinand III Retreating › The waning east and the orc mercenaries

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…st were lost, and the Imperial Court seemed increasingly like a late-reacting and underpowered power. With this, Ferdinand …

Henry II Passionate › The emperor before his coronation

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…oronation in 344 therefore rather confirmed a fact that the empire had known for a long time. The young successor was visib…

Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge

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…ions. The Imperial troops were better armed and their archers were able to cut down hard on a lightly protected opponent. T…

Leo III Suspicious › Death on the operating table

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…minal pain. It turned out to be an inflamed appendix, a disease against which medicine at the time was still almost powerle…

John III Prolific

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…, the third line of defense was transformed from a limited project into a massive system of hundreds of towers along the bo…

John III Prolific › Continuator of fortresses

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…I followed his father's policy almost immediately. He understood well that the empire no longer had enough strength for gra…

John III Prolific › Southern Disturbances and the Departure of the Elves

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… ended up losing one Elven city as it immediately joined the Elven Empire. He led the subsequent crackdowns harshly and vio…

John III Prolific › Emperor's Wives and Children Act

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… registered with a new law that transformed imperial family law. He stipulated that the emperor could have multiple wives, …

John IV Childless › The privileged son and fragmented inheritance of John III.

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…mperial court a web of rivalries was formed for a long time, which the old emperor held together more by force of habit tha…

John IV Childless › A war of brothers

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…d two cities, but at the same time he immediately stripped every defeated relative of their titles and property. In doing s…

Untred II. A half-elf

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…riage of his son Philip destroyed the immediate core of the Magnurs family and opened the way for the end of the old dynast…

Untred II. A half-elf › Entering a realm torn apart by victory

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…ontinuity. He took over a state that seemed outwardly more stable than at the time of the Civil War, but internally weakene…

Untred II. A half-elf › Nomads and Diplomat to the Throne

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…redecessors, Untred did not resort to immediate violence against the weaker party, but instead focused on the cause of the …

Untred II. A half-elf › Massacre at the wedding and the end of the family

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…ner circle, and the dynasty that had formed the center of the empire for centuries was broken from within. The subsequent I…

Eric I. The Scholar › Riches underground

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… to valuable raw materials that transformed its economy. After the first successes, other nobles also started to open their…

Eric I. The Scholar › A calm emperor with a lasting legacy

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… drama, but for the fact that she confirmed that even the Renders can rule in ways other than violence. Erik earned the mon…

Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order

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…s they were reforms whose benefit was immediately visible. No less important was the new division of the empire into forty-…

Frederick I the Destroyer › Family above all else

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…rick I ascended the throne, he almost immediately began to shift the balance of power in favor of his own family. The Rende…

Frederick II Careful

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…rmy weary of war, and a nobility accustomed to throwing sticks under the feet of imperial power. He did not rule as a great…

Frederick II Careful › The unexpected heir to a broken empire

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…ing. He started very young and had to immediately solve not only his father's mysterious murder, but also the fact that the…

Francis I. Unfinished › A young emperor without real support

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… nobility was self-confident and accustomed to promoting their interests. Therefore, Francis initially tried to calm the si…