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Introduction to the World › Welcome to the World of Howl of Eternity
Howl of Eternity is set on Oia, a world where old empires, ancient wrongs, divine powers, and dangerous magic still shap…
Introduction to the World › A World of Many Peoples
Ulvenor is not a world ruled by one race or one culture. Humans built kingdoms, cities, roads, and empires, but they are…
Introduction to the World › Magic and Its Legacy
Magic exists, but it is never harmless. Before elemental magic spread across the continent, many peoples knew older trad…
Introduction to the World › A World on the Edge of Change
The current age is not a time after the disaster. It is the tense moment before one. The Empire still collects taxes, ro…
Coin Production
The character can process certain raw materials directly into tradeable coins. This ability connects craft and trade int…
Quilor
Quilore was a legendary general of the Kingdom of Trabazar and one of the greatest military strategists of his time. His…
Craftsmen Guild
A prestigious craft guild focused on production, metalwork, work with gemstones, the enchanting of items, and the passing of dwar…
Magnursie — The First Kings
The period of the First Kings represents the very beginning of the Magnur state formation. It was during these centuries…
Introduction to the World
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Introduction to Howl of Eternity
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Magnus I. Founder › Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
…ad of the old tribal arrangement, he introduced a system inspired by the feudal hierarchy, which divided society and the administra…
Philip I. The Thinker › The single currency and the birth of banks
…ndamental steps of his reign was the introduction of a single currency for the entire kingdom. Smaller copper coins and larger gold…
Philip I. The Thinker › A professional army and a new tax code
… stabilize incomes. Philip therefore introduced petty taxes through multiple layers of feudal administration. Subjects and lower no…
Cinbur I. Merchant › Dwarves and the Stone Crown
…were later of great importance for the production of weapons and luxury goods. Although Cinbur probably could not fully see it, it …
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
…s, the wider use of the plow and the introduction of basic tools into regular farming. These changes may seem ordinary at first gla…
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
…s of different races. That is why he introduced the so-called Interracial Laws. These were not repressive regulations aimed at mino…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Decline of the Empire and the Orc Guard
…security, but at the same time further eroded trust between throne and country.
Jakob I. The Reformer
…ndamentally reshaped the kingdom. He introduced new taxes, reorganized the army into bannermen, developed a monetary system, and op…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Magic as part of the state
…of the crown. Although Jakob did not introduce magic into the army on the same scale as his successors, he created a basic framewor…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
…dent on the imperial center. He also introduced new imperial coins, overhauled the tax system, and strengthened the role of the pro…
Martinec I. Merciful › The beginning of the golden age
…settlements and better organization of production. When he died in 101, the empire was rich, stable, and full of life in a way that…
Untred I. Half-elf › Law of three knees and cadet branches
…c significance. At the same time, he introduced the rule that only the line of succession can use the same coat of arms as the empe…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion
…urban trend. Her marriage to Ferdinand produced two sons. Although the old law of succession favored the younger, the latter renoun…
Frederick I. Render › Emperor Chosen in Chaos
…throne not as a natural heir, but as a product of an unprecedented crisis. After the slaughter of a large part of the Magnurs famil…
Elianes I. Open
… ways, Elianes remains the ruler who introduced into the closed world of the empire the idea that the old order need not be eternal…
William II Unifier › A war he couldn't win
…broke the entire siege before it could produce a decisive battle. That was the moment when William the Unifier became in the eyes o…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
…f his most significant steps was the introduction of regular schools for children. First in the cities, later also in the villages,…
Untred III. Chronicler › Help the dwarves
…unt of the finest metalwork they could produce. The event reaffirmed the importance of the old alliance between the empire and the …
Untred IV. Correct › Full integration and completion of the Great Chronicle
The introduction of the system was not easy, as not all nobles accepted the new setup with enthusi…
Ruler I. › King and builder of order
…a warrior, but also an organizer. He introduced a system where dwarves formed the elite defense units and personal guard of the kin…
Letteria › Peace without sequel
…e age, and the second marriage did not produce a mature heir who could carry elven blood and elven alliances directly into the next…
Engelbrecht I. Restorer
… reformer of the House of Render, he introduced a new mining taxation system, modernized the army and divided the empire into 48 pr…
The Rise and Fall of the Kuvigha Empire › Birth of a unifier
…yal line or an ancient house. He was a product of a world where status was determined by strength, will and the ability to lead oth…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › The Rise of Zareth-Ka
…out the need for long rests. He also introduced a new style of teaching where magic was taught from an early age as a natural part …
Change of succession under Magnus III. › Change of succession
Magnus III therefore he introduced the rule that the youngest adult son would become the new ruler. This step was extr…
The great reforms of Philip I › Single currency and state banks
…stable trade needed stable trust. By introducing a single currency, he removed some of the uncertainty of exchange and created a co…
Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I. › Agrarian reform
…restore the state with the sword. He introduced changes in agriculture that increased yields and improved the lives of the poorer c…
The crisis of the reign of Otto III. › Prohibition of foreign coins
…t has restricted the flow of trade and eroded confidence in the economic environment that used to be one of Magnursia's greatest st…
The establishment of the first magical universities › From personal learning to institution
…at could be planned, controlled, and reproduced across the realm.
Magnur processes › The wealth of the victor and the power of the future threat
… also a story of victory, which itself produced a future destroyer.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
…ed the empire into 48 provinces, and introduced practical measures to reduce famines and improve village defenses. His rule reshape…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › State controlled wealth
…rone and the nobility. Therefore, he introduced laws according to which each gram of mined precious metal or stone was subject to a…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III.
Conventions of the nobility introduced by James III. they created a regular political space for negotiations between the e…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III. › A legacy that continues to the present day
…b III. remembered as the emperor who introduced a new way of political action to the empire.
Magnus I. Founder
…ad of the old tribal arrangement, he introduced a system inspired by the feudal hierarchy, which divided society and the administra…
Philip I. The Thinker
…ndamental steps of his reign was the introduction of a single currency for the entire kingdom. Smaller copper coins and larger gold…
Cinbur I. Merchant
…were later of great importance for the production of weapons and luxury goods. Although Cinbur probably could not fully see it, it …
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
…s, the wider use of the plow and the introduction of basic tools into regular farming. These changes may seem ordinary at first gla…
William I. Mag
…s of different races. That is why he introduced the so-called Interracial Laws. These were not repressive regulations aimed at mino…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…security, but at the same time further eroded trust between throne and country. A king without a future Henry's government had no r…
Leo II The conqueror
…dent on the imperial center. He also introduced new imperial coins, overhauled the tax system, and strengthened the role of the pro…
Martinec I. Merciful
…settlements and better organization of production. When he died in 101, the empire was rich, stable, and full of life in a way that…
Untred I. Half-elf
…c significance. At the same time, he introduced the rule that only the line of succession can use the same coat of arms as the empe…
Ferdinand III Retreating
…urban trend. Her marriage to Ferdinand produced two sons. Although the old law of succession favored the younger, the latter renoun…
Frederick I. Render
…throne not as a natural heir, but as a product of an unprecedented crisis. After the slaughter of a large part of the Magnurs famil…
William II Unifier
…broke the entire siege before it could produce a decisive battle. That was the moment when William the Unifier became in the eyes o…
John V. Usurper of the throne
…f his most significant steps was the introduction of regular schools for children. First in the cities, later also in the villages,…
Untred III. Chronicler
…unt of the finest metalwork they could produce. The event reaffirmed the importance of the old alliance between the empire and the …
Untred IV. Correct
…ompletion of the Great Chronicle The introduction of the system was not easy, as not all nobles accepted the new setup with enthusi…
Ruler I.
…a warrior, but also an organizer. He introduced a system where dwarves formed the elite defense units and personal guard of the kin…
Letteria
…e age, and the second marriage did not produce a mature heir who could carry elven blood and elven alliances directly into the next…
Craftsmen Guild › Guilds, Orders, and Secret Societies
A productive guild founded by dwarven masters.
Sorcer's Teaching › Magic and Old Knowledge
The system of magical knowledge introduced by Sorcer.
History › Age of Tribes and Clans
…fe passages. Later, those clashes also produced the first trade bonds, exchanges of knowledge, and the realization that the world w…
History › Rise of the Human Kingdoms
…, but like the birth of a system. He introduced feudal order, strengthened Magnur, founded the Magnurs dynasty, and created a model…
History › Magnursia Before the Coming of Magic
…cultural growth. Filip I the Thinker introduced a unified currency, state banks, a more professional army, and a new tax order, mak…
The Rise and Fall of the Kuvigha Empire
…yal line or an ancient house. He was a product of a world where status was determined by strength, will and the ability to lead oth…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia
…out the need for long rests. He also introduced a new style of teaching where magic was taught from an early age as a natural part …
Change of succession under Magnus III.
…f succession Magnus III therefore he introduced the rule that the youngest adult son would become the new ruler. This step was extr…
The great reforms of Philip I
…stable trade needed stable trust. By introducing a single currency, he removed some of the uncertainty of exchange and created a co…
Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I.
…restore the state with the sword. He introduced changes in agriculture that increased yields and improved the lives of the poorer c…
The crisis of the reign of Otto III.
…t has restricted the flow of trade and eroded confidence in the economic environment that used to be one of Magnursia's greatest st…
The establishment of the first magical universities
…at could be planned, controlled, and reproduced across the realm. Dear way up Studying at these schools was not cheap and initially…
Magnur processes
… also a story of victory, which itself produced a future destroyer. Magnur processes ethnic cleansing John IV confiscation of prope…
Gnomes
… others believe that they arose as a byproduct of ancient magical experiments. Whatever the truth, the gnomes have created their ow…
First cultures and kingdoms › From tribe to nation
…ritory, more settlements, more complex production and defense. Each race responded differently to this challenge. Some began to bui…
First cultures and kingdoms › The first cities and the first order
…ments, but permanent centers of power, production, faith and administration. In these early cities, more clearly defined roles begi…
Gnome Kingdom › The Present Kingdom
…l services, and now also magotechnical products. The relationship with the Empire, however, is never entirely without tension. The …
Stone Crown › The Anvil of Ulvenor
…ls without which many realms could not produce quality weapons, armor, tools, or luxury objects. The dwarven forges are famous for …
Unknown Western Continent › Magic That Changed Ulvenor
…decisions where old warfare would have produced long sieges or stalemate. The Sorcer's gift did not remain a teaching for chosen in…