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Magnus I. Founder › Origin and path to power
Magnus was born at a time when there was no unified kingdom and power was divided among the major human tribes. However,…
Magnus I. Founder › Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
In -903, Magnus declared himself king and founded the kingdom of Magnursia. It was not just a symbolic elevation of his …
Magnus I. Founder › Style of government and legacy
Magnus I is not described in the chronicles as a great conqueror or a famous warrior. His greatest strength was politica…
Magnus I. Founder › Family and Succession
Magnus had several children who played an important role in dynastic development. Jana's daughter helped cement the alli…
Magnus II Cursed
Magnus II is one of the first tragic rulers of House Magnurs. He ascended the throne more out of necessity than as a cho…
Magnus II Cursed › Substitute heir
Magnus II he was not a man that his father Ignatius I would have prepared for kingship for a long time. A series of fami…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
Shortly after the coronation, non-healing scars began to appear on Magnus's face. At a time when illnesses were explaine…
Magnus II Cursed › Abdication as an unprecedented act
Magnus II finally decided to do something that was unprecedented in the history of the family until then. In -840 he vol…
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…
Magnus III Young
Magnus III he is one of the most important early rulers of Magnursia. He ascended the throne very young, experienced a r…
Magnus III Young › Youth on the throne
Magnus III sat on the throne at only eighteen years old after his father Magnus II. abdicated because of leprosy. This f…
Magnus III Young › Wars, rebellions and family betrayals
Much of the reign of Magnus III. made up of wars and internal power struggles. The king had to face not only external en…
Magnus III Young › The law of the youngest son of full age
Magnus III therefore decided to make an extremely important change. He established the rule that after the death of the …
Magnus III Young › Family, marriage and branching of the family
Magnus III he was also one of the most prolific rulers of the early dynasty. He had four wives and a total of fourteen c…
Magnus III Young › Long reign and historical significance
Magnus III he ruled for nearly sixty years, longer than any of his predecessors. During that time, he led the kingdom th…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
Philip's personal life appears surprisingly often in the chronicles, and above all in a positive light. His marriage to …
Magnus IV Merciless
Magnus IV he belongs to the darkest rulers of the pre-magical period. His reign was marked by mistrust, genocidal murder…
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 calculation and was not afraid to …
Magnus IV Merciless › The death of the Sorcerer and the fear of a new power
The most famous and at the same time the most fatal act of Magnus's reign has to do with the Sorcerer. By this time, the…
Magnus IV Merciless › Paranoia and bloodline
Magnus' disbelief turned to obsession over time. He had several members of his own family killed and gradually grew to f…
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
Despite his dark reputation, Magnus IV was not incompetent ruler. Quite the opposite. He thought very systematically mil…
Magnus IV Merciless › Spring coup and the fall of the tyrant
After the murder of Cristiano, even some of his closest relatives turned against Magnus. In -497 the so-called Spring Pu…
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…
William I. Mag › A young king on the verge of change
William sat on the throne very young. He came of age just two days before his father's death, making his accession one o…
William I. Mag › Legalization of magic in Magnur
In -331, William took a step that seems inevitable from the point of view of later history, but was bold and risky in hi…
William I. Mag › The Rutun Rebellion and the Bloody East
At the same time, however, the broader geopolitical environment also began to change. The orc tribes were pressing on th…
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
At the same time, William was one of the first monarchs who began to openly think about the fact that Magnursia is not j…
William I. Mag › The historical significance of William I.
William I is rightly considered to be the bridge between the classic period of the Silk Kings and the coming era of the …
Magnus V the Short King
Magnus V reigned for less than a year, but his short reign remains unique precisely because he consciously relinquished …
Magnus V the Short King › Heir to a restless transformation
Magnus grew up in a time when magic was beginning to seep into the surface and the old certainties of the Silk Kings wer…
Magnus V the Short King › A short reign with no real anchor
After his coronation, Magnus very quickly understood that the role of ruler was not only the formal pinnacle of the fami…
Magnus V the Short King › Abdication as a conscious decision
In -279 Magnus decided to abdicate. This made him one of the few rulers of the dynasty who abdicated the crown knowingly…
Magnus V the Short King › Life after the crown
After the abdication, Magnus did not disappear from history. On the contrary. He began traveling and later served the em…
Magnus V the Short King › A place in family memory
Later chroniclers used to be unfair to him. The nickname Short King carries irony and a certain contempt. But that is pr…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Magic as part of the state
Besides the army and taxes, the third pillar of Jacob's rule was his relationship with magic. After generations of hidde…
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…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
In the second part of the reign, Ignatius began to systematically support the creation of schools focused on teaching de…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Magic as a prerogative of the realm
One of his most important steps was to restrict access to magic schools to only the residents of the kingdom. He officia…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › Hot head on the throne
Richard succeeded his father, who had been carefully preparing the ground for war for decades. Unlike Ignatius III. howe…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › From the Third War of Kings to the Great War
At first, Richard's campaign seemed like a fast track to victory. But Trabazar was able to enlist the help of Medonia, A…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The Troubles and Fall of Ancient Human Kingdoms
One of the highlights of his reign was the conquest of Trabazar. To break through the walls of the capital, Eagle's Nest…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The elves enter the war
In -109, the Great Elven Empire entered the conflict. This changed the war forever. For the first time Magnursia was opp…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › South ford and the death of the king
The last and most famous chapter of Richard's life was the Battle of the South Ford in -103. Here he faced the superiori…
Magnus VI A cruel protector
Magnus VI took over the empire from the founder, an often thankless role in history. He did not expect a triumphant rise…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › An emperor without conquering glory
Magnus ascended the throne in a world that had already been fundamentally transformed by his father. The problem was tha…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Orcs, swift war, and ensigns' border
The goblins in the north became the biggest immediate threat. They did not go the way of a great united campaign, but us…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Harshness towards the family and court opponents
At the same time, Magnus faced strong criticism within his own family. Some of his relatives considered him a weak succe…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Schooling, military camps and the new social order
Contrary to his reputation, however, Magnus did not rule only by repression. It was during his reign that reforms appear…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Assassination and the end of the first imperial generation
In the end, Magnus didn't die in battle or of old age. He was murdered by his own stepmother, who wanted revenge for his…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › An extension of Magnur
The most visible transformation of Richard's reign was the expansion of the capital. Magnur has grown to almost twice it…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
Still, it would be a mistake to see Ferdinand's reign as just a series of concessions. It was during his time that the l…
Magnus VII. Builder › Unexpected rise and concessions to the dynasty
Magnus VII. he did not ascend the throne as a clear heir-apparent. Many expected that after the death of Leo III. his yo…
Magnus VII. Builder › The war with the kobolds and the long winters
Shortly after consolidating his position at home, Magnus had to face an organized kobold attack in the west. They were n…
Magnus VII. Builder › Expedition to the Free Kingdom
In an effort to raise new funds and restore the empire's financial strength, Magnus sent an expedition against the Free …
Magnus VII. Builder › The Battle of Skal Reker and the Third Line of Defense
The greatest lesson of Magnus's rule was the encounter with the orcs in the north. They demonstrated a new way of fighti…
Magnus VII. Builder › Statues of the emperor and the public face of power
At the end of his life, Magnus VII. he became one of the first emperors who consciously worked with the image of his own…
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 capital. It was here that…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The trial, the bribes and the murder of Magnus
Oledo tried to legalize his position and presented a case to the judges that Magnus should be unfit to rule and the impe…
Centerik I. Masked › Libraries, magic and noble loyalty
Centerik supported the conventions of the nobility, liked to spend time in libraries and even learned magic. He was not …
Anna I. Beloved › Newspapers, the Image and the Cult of the Empress
Anna began to speak publicly about the philosophical issues of the empire. She gained enormous popularity and her exploi…
Magnus VIII. Hungry
Magnus VIII. he succeeded the glorious reign of Anne I and almost immediately faced the end of the Second Golden Age. A …
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Heir to an ending golden age
Magnus VIII. his accession to the throne was clear long in advance, but fate did not prepare him for an easy start. Thro…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Anti-Hunger Supplies
Magnus began moving grain from the granaries and other foodstuffs as needed across the empire. The system was not withou…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Conflict over grain
The Free Kingdom was hit even harder by the drought and began making conquests during the crisis. Magnus was fortunate t…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Slaughterhouse at the Two Hundred and Eighth Tower
However, a new threat was growing in the north. The goblins forgot about the tribute made under Anna and started raiding…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Cities and stagnation
The rest of Magnus' reign was marked by a slow stagnation of the markets. The empire's economy was at its peak and could…
Untred III. Chronicler › The Great Chronicle of Magnursia
Untred's greatest life project was not military or administrative, but cultural. He had a giant chronicle of all of Magn…
Sorcerer › The birth of magic
Sorcer was originally nothing special. He was an ordinary person who came into contact with a force that did not yet hav…
Magnus
Magnus I's eldest son and originally designated heir who predeceased his father.
Magnus
The eldest son of Magnus III, who joined the rebellion against his father and died in prison after the defeat.
The unnamed son of Magnus V.
He was too young to take the throne.
Stepmother of Magnus VI.
She was behind Magnus's murder, she wanted to promote her son.
Magnus Prisoner of Bellorost
Son of Theodore II. and the rightful heir to the throne. After his father's death, he was entrusted with the regency of …
Goblin adoption of human magic › Roots of Magic and the Goblin Paradox
The history of kobold magic begins, paradoxically, long before the kobolds themselves were aware of it. As is known from…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Nuriak and the First Goblin School
The appearance of the first known kobold archmage Nuriak around 150 BC is considered to be the true beginning of the kob…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Birth of mystics and kobolds magical difference
One of the most interesting features of the kobold adoption of magic is the fact that it has become not just a school or…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Knowledge theft and development acceleration
A kobold's magical rise wouldn't be so fast if it was just patient study. For generations, the Kobolds have been a natio…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Nuriak's discoveries and a breakthrough in magic
Nuriak's greatest contribution was not just that he spread magic among the kobolds, but that he changed the very way in …
Goblin adoption of human magic › War, practice, and the rise of kobold mages
Goblin magic did not remain locked away in classrooms, temples, or laboratories. Very soon it became an instrument of wa…
Goblin adoption of human magic › The death of Nuriak and his unrealized legacy
Nuriak died in 26 AD during an experiment in which he attempted to combine multiple elements into a single massive spell…