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The peak of military power under Alfred I. › Support units
…lers to each banner, creating so-called Support Units. This created a new quality of troops that could last longer, recover faster an…
Alfred I the Victorious › Support units and the new army doctrine
…each banner, he newly created a special Support Unit composed of mages and healers. This marked a major change in how Magnursia waged…
Alfred I the Victorious
…organized force with tightly integrated support units of mages and healers. Alfred became a living legend during his lifetime, but it…
The peak of military power under Alfred I.
Under Alfred I, Magnursia reached the height of its pre-imperial military effectiveness. Banners were transformed into a…
Francis I. Unfinished › A young emperor without real support
…ourt and the aristocracy without a firm support. The empire he inherited was not stable. The influence of the Renders was waning, the…
Support Unit › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A military unit meant to support the main force.
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The army of the new age
…avy infantry, light infantry, riflemen, support units and cavalry - and thus gave a new logic to training and command. It was not jus…
Army Healers › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Healers acting within military units.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › The army of the new age
…main components: heavy, light, archers, support units, and cavalry. This change was not only organizational. It led to the emergence …
Battle of South March › A modern army against ancient terrain
…mponent, but a combination of riflemen, support units, lighter units and disciplined command. It was this adaptability that allowed t…
Battle of the Northeast Wall › Formation against chaos
…able to use riflemen, lighter units and support units to absorb and spread the pressure. Only then did heavier formations and cavalry…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…avy infantry, light infantry, riflemen, support units and cavalry - and thus gave a new logic to training and command. It was not jus…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
…main components: heavy, light, archers, support units, and cavalry. This change was not only organizational. It led to the emergence …
Battle of South March
…mponent, but a combination of riflemen, support units, lighter units and disciplined command. It was this adaptability that allowed t…
Battle of the Northeast Wall
…able to use riflemen, lighter units and support units to absorb and spread the pressure. Only then did heavier formations and cavalry…
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Divine Protection
…combines passive resilience with active support. It is exactly the kind of help you appreciate when something truly large is charging…
Magnus I. Founder
…ived mainly in tribes and smaller power units, he was able to create a new order that combined the old tribal authority with inspirat…
Philip I. The Thinker › A professional army and a new tax code
…It was no longer just a matter of noble units summoned as needed, but a force capable of protecting borders, securing fortresses and …
Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice
…tical necessity. In order to secure the support of an important branch of the family, she granted her distant relative Ivo a very wid…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
… had a surprisingly profound impact. He supported the rotation of crops, the wider use of the plow and the introduction of basic tool…
Richard I. The Rich › Money as a tool of government
… and spectacle. In this way, he won the support of broad sections of the population as well as part of the elites. Richard thus showe…
Otto III Weak › The first campaign outside the borders of the kingdom
…arning that ambition without logistical support is not the way to victory.
Otto III Weak › Elves, Southern Accords, and Other Failures
…ilitary intervention, he chose economic support in exchange for a smaller territorial gain. This move shows that he was not entirely …
Otto III Weak › Relegation and an unworthy end
…and the monarch was no longer seen as a support, but as a source of further chaos. After losing the crown, he lived for a few more ye…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting
…chroniclers as hit and run. The lighter units were supposed to irritate, disrupt, break the opponent's rhythm and force him to fatigu…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
…reign, Ignatius began to systematically support the creation of schools focused on teaching destructive magic. It is from these cente…
Martinec I. Merciful › Onset after blood and the first gestures of reconciliation
…hrone. It was this that helped him gain support in other, much more difficult decisions.
Martinec I. Merciful › The final phase of the Great War
…d goblins, whose raids turned out to be supported by gnomes. In the south he had to deal with another big offensive of elves and cent…
Martinec I. Merciful › The beginning of the golden age
…d the empire began to rebuild. Martinec supported the construction of fortifications, the restoration of towns and villages destroyed…
Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge
…erritories that he considered guilty of supporting rebellions in the east. The culmination of this effort came in the Battle of John'…
John III Prolific › Southern Disturbances and the Departure of the Elves
…membering the old defeats, but began to support these rebels indirectly. Jan ended up losing one Elven city as it immediately joined …
John IV Childless › A war of brothers
…een the courts where his brother sought support and acquaintances for his cause. However, this step did not lead to calming down the …
Frederik II Tough › Defeat in the Northwest
…weren't attacking alone here. They were supported by smaller dwarven colonies far from the Stonecrown as well as remnant goblin tribe…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › Provinces, Granaries and the New Order
…n the size and weight of the individual units. At the same time, he also weakened the old regional imbalances between the noble famil…
Elianes I. Open › An unexpected woman on the throne
… to another man. Nevertheless, with the support of her own father, she managed to keep the government on her side for two years and n…
Francis I. Unfinished › The fall of the dynasty and the new order
…ganizer of the whole event, who won the support of most of the nobles present, was elected as the new emperor. His accession marked t…
William II Unifier › Heir to quiet growth
…estoration and unification. He began to support a new architecture associated with the house of Ariers, which was to give the empire …
William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor
…ther large cities. At the same time, he supported the spread of enchantment as a new and increasingly common type of magic, which als…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The government with a closed hand
… as many provinces felt neglected and unsupported. The emperor responded with force, trying to prove that his throne was not only the…
Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance
… reign of Konrad II. he spoke publicly, supported his father's steps and tried to explain the changes to the nobility and common peop…
Centerik I. Masked
…ublic. He continued James III's legacy, supporting conventions, spending time in libraries, and learning magic. However, after the wo…
Centerik I. Masked › Libraries, magic and noble loyalty
Centerik supported the conventions of the nobility, liked to spend time in libraries and even learned …
Anna I. Beloved › Peace, culture and the largest funeral of the empire
Anna supported culture and had universities built focusing on philosophy, history and other humani…
Magnus VIII. Hungry
…rked by stagnant markets and efforts to support large cities.
Sylvar › War and the Maple Tree
…ry at Maplewood. Here, Sylvar led elite units of elven rangers who were able to catch the goblin tribes by surprise, break their form…
Ruler I. › King and builder of order
… where dwarves formed the elite defense units and personal guard of the king. His rule laid the foundations of a centralized state th…
Ender
…abled the creation of organized magical units.
Letteria › Princess after the war
…ear. The rebellion, although indirectly supported by the Elven Empire, had to be suppressed militarily. It was after this conflict th…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Elven victory at the Maple Grove
…y at her disposal, and above all, elite units of elven rangers - cloaked archers who perfectly mastered combat in a forest environmen…
The reign of Yllona I and the crisis of the first queen › Autonomy of Western voices
In order to gain military support, Yllona had to grant the Voice of the West extremely wide autonomy. In doing so, it t…
The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands › Southern unrest and loss of confidence
…peat the disasters of earlier wars, but supported the southern rebels indirectly. This prolonged the conflict, became more difficult …
War of the Empire and the Mystics
…ts in which magic ceased to be merely a supporting tool and became one of the main decisive elements of war. The clash with the Mysti…
War of the Empire and the Mystics › Magic as a real battlefield
…not only appear in the role of infantry support, siege or healing. It became an independent component of the struggle. Both sides had…
The establishment of the first magical universities › Dear way up
…wealthier families or those who had the support of patrons. Nevertheless, it quickly became clear that graduates were gaining an extr…
A war of brothers › From arrest to open warFrom arrest to open war
…courts, where he sought more allies and support. However, this intervention did not end the resistance, but expanded it. Part of the …
Magnur processes › The blood of the Magnurs and the fall of the old balance
…ynasty of a large part of its secondary supports.
The Rise of House Render › Loyalty reward
…s an understandable step. Jan needed to support the empire with a loyal family that was not part of the broken core of the Magnur dyn…
The Rise of House Render › The new dominant of the empire
…. the Renders no longer acted as a mere support to the throne, but as a separate block with their own ambitions. They strengthened th…
The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election › Emanuel's dominance
…contacts, funds and threats to gain the support of other nobles.
Loss of Northwestern Provinces
…olitical shocks of Frederik II's reign. Supported by smaller dwarven colonies and goblin tribes, the kobolds penetrated into an area …
South Elven Unrest and the Peace of Leteria › The South That Didn't Forget
…id not go to direct war, but indirectly supported the unrest.
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election › An empire without a government
… of the empire into individual regional units.
First Power War › War without decision
…lied on numerical strength and regional support.
Second Power War › War of the whole empire
…gents led by Jan Youlender received the support of several important families. Despite the Emperor's several victories, including the…
Third Imperial Diet › Election of a new emperor
…the individual families. John V had the support of most of the nobility and was considered capable of restoring order to the empire.
Construction of the first eastern dam › Water for the arid east
…farms there were. Jakob II therefore he supported the construction of the first large dam in the east of the empire. It was not just …
Secret election of the emperor › The impure line of Oleda I.
… reality he did not have enough army or support to resist the House's decision.
The emergence of a hierarchical judiciary › Courts in a Growing Empire
…higher justice. Jakob III therefore, he supported the creation of a hierarchical judiciary that clearly established individual levels…
Theodore counterintelligence › August's Ambition
…re needed a new ruler. He tried to gain support among the nobility and the court, using promises and bribes, but miscalculated severa…
Elven victory at the Maple Grove › Sylvar and the Elven Rangers
…forces personally, relying on her elite units - the elven rangers. These cloaked archers were masters of movement in the forest envir…
Battle for the New Order › Mobile war
…e - mobile chariots with archers. These units were able to attack, retreat and remain protected at the same time. They represented an…
Battle for the New Order › Fall of shield line
…isolated the heavily armored dwarves. Unsupported and with limited mobility, they became vulnerable to bypass. Still, they fought to …
Battle of the Hultwin River › Collapse of the Goblin Army
… its leader, had lost all cohesion. The units disbanded and began to retreat chaotically. What could have been an even match turned i…
The Battle of Hulen Castle › Rebellion of sons against father
…s own family could be both the greatest support and the greatest threat. Magnus, the firstborn, opposed his father openly and tried t…
Battle of the Huzen Rocks
…army is not invincible, especially when supported by an unreliable mercenary core.
Battle of the Huzen Rocks › Fall of two ensigns
…prise, and the weaker cohesion of alien units. From a psychological point of view, it was a blow not only to the army, but also to th…
The Battle of John's Bridge › The East as a source of rebellion and revenge
… the empire. Part of the local nobility supported rebellions, used nomadic warriors and orc mercenaries, and challenged the authority…
The Battle of John's Bridge › A victory that brought the nobility to their knees
…er the battle and formally pledge their support to the emperor. The Battle of John's Bridge thus became a key moment in Henry's reign…
The Battle of Velvet Meadows › The third expedition against the northwest
…ed a long-term crisis in the northwest. Supported by smaller dwarven colonies and the remnants of goblin tribes, the kobolds took adv…