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The Great Chronicle of Magnursia
The Great Chronicle of Magnursia was the greatest cultural work of the empire. It was started by Untred III. and was com…
Untred III. Chronicler
Untred III. he started in a time of peace, but it was a burdensome and unpleasant peace. The empire was still vast, but …
Untred IV. Correct
Untred IV. he was prepared for the government for a long time and received an education even outside the empire. In the …
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 political b…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power
In the chronicles, Ignatius I was not primarily famous for his laws or conquests, but for his beh…
Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals
The chronicles of Otto's reign did not record as many stories of great wars or reforms as thos…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
… life appears surprisingly often in the chronicles, and above all in a positive light. His marriage to Eva Trabazarska, originally…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Black Goblin Army
…hreat arose in the northeast, which the chronicles later called the Black Army of Goblins. These were no ordinary raiders, but a s…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
…g shift in their time. According to the chronicles, the harvest increased by up to sixty percent in a short time, and even the poo…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
…d so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no longer use the original throne. He therefore had a new, huge golde…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
…ied of obesity-related problems. In the chronicles, this death often appears with an ironic undertone, as if he himself had become…
William I. Mag › The Rutun Rebellion and the Bloody East
…extremely destructive. According to the chronicles, up to a quarter of the population perished in the Eastern Voice. This was a sh…
Henry II Passionate › The passions of the emperor and the tranquility of the empire
…nted houses, in which, according to the chronicles, he sometimes spent whole days. This is where his nickname Passionate comes fro…
Frederick I. Render › Rewriting the past
…ese versions of events have survived in chronicles to this day, although their veracity is disputed.
Anna I. Beloved › Peace, culture and the largest funeral of the empire
… event in history and, according to the chronicles, up to five million inhabitants came to say goodbye to her.
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Heir to an ending golden age
… In three whole years, according to the chronicles, only seven rains came. Crops grew small, in some places they didn't grow at al…
Lich of the North › The body that waited
…ena as the curse of the north. In their chronicles, mentions began to appear of corridors where footsteps without bodies are heard…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Roots of Magic and the Goblin Paradox
…spread of new magic, although their own chronicles were hardly aware of this fact for a long time. In Magnursia and among the peop…
A three-year drought
…mpire. In three years, according to the chronicles, only seven rains were to fall, causing poor harvests, famine and a major weake…
A three-year drought › The end of certainty
…he entire three years, according to the chronicles, it rained only seven times. Crops grew small or did not grow at all. The easte…
Fall of the West Stone Gate › Death of the King
…s too late to retreat. According to the chronicles, he fought until the last moment. His personal guard fell around him and he him…
Clash of the Three Kings at the Luna River › When history breaks on a single field
…he Three Kings sometimes appears in the chronicles, which is meant to express the exceptionality of the event and its almost mythi…
Magnus I. Founder
…legacy Magnus I is not described in the chronicles as a great conqueror or a famous warrior. His greatest strength was political b…
Ignatius I. Pijan
…nquets as an instrument of power In the chronicles, Ignatius I was not primarily famous for his laws or conquests, but for his beh…
Otto I. The Fierce
… government without major upheavals The chronicles of Otto's reign did not record as many stories of great wars or reforms as thos…
Philip I. The Thinker
… life appears surprisingly often in the chronicles, and above all in a positive light. His marriage to Eva Trabazarska, originally…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
…hreat arose in the northeast, which the chronicles later called the Black Army of Goblins. These were no ordinary raiders, but a s…
Ferdinand II Hedonist
…d so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no longer use the original throne. He therefore had a new, huge golde…
William I. Mag
…extremely destructive. According to the chronicles, up to a quarter of the population perished in the Eastern Voice. This was a sh…
Henry II Passionate
…nted houses, in which, according to the chronicles, he sometimes spent whole days. This is where his nickname Passionate comes fro…
Frederick I. Render
…ese versions of events have survived in chronicles to this day, although their veracity is disputed. Death without answers Frederi…
Anna I. Beloved
… event in history and, according to the chronicles, up to five million inhabitants came to say goodbye to her. the first long-reig…
Magnus VIII. Hungry
… In three whole years, according to the chronicles, only seven rains came. Crops grew small, in some places they didn't grow at al…
Lich of the North
…ena as the curse of the north. In their chronicles, mentions began to appear of corridors where footsteps without bodies are heard…
Age of the first humanoids › The world before history
Most of the later chronicles begin their history with the first kingdoms, but the real story of Oia is much …
Introduction to the World › A World of Many Peoples
…s and wars that began long before human chronicles. Dwarves guard halls beneath the mountains and alliances carved into stone. Kob…
Current Era (1470) › Borders That Are No Longer Certain
…battles that often never enter official chronicles. The Empire has defensive lines, fortresses, and banners, yet it cannot guard e…
Goblin adoption of human magic
…spread of new magic, although their own chronicles were hardly aware of this fact for a long time. In Magnursia and among the peop…
Fall of the West Stone Gate
…s too late to retreat. According to the chronicles, he fought until the last moment. His personal guard fell around him and he him…
Clash of the Three Kings at the Luna River
…he Three Kings sometimes appears in the chronicles, which is meant to express the exceptionality of the event and its almost mythi…
Desert Goblin
…mation about them comes only from elven chronicles and old legends. Their home is the great deserts of southern Ulvenor, where the…
Wild orc
…d the will to survive. According to old chronicles, the first known contact with other races came when a group of Gharmotha monks …
Albarit › Old Vampire Fortresses
…own realms of Oia. Their halls may hide chronicles of blood, genealogies of immortal houses, and rituals that later echoed in the …
Green Sea › A Less Visited World
…that are not fully recorded in the land chronicles.
Fellowship of the Protective Torch
…ular order station, its supplies, gear, chronicles, and ties to the local communities. Priest of Auris The spiritual support of th…
Order of the Ancients
…ruth about many events that were in the chronicles simplified, rewritten, or deliberately erased. It keeps knowledge of the first …
Pilgrims of the Endless Path
…ps, and at times in places that, by the chronicles, no one should have visited. The world belongs to those who walk through it. Ou…
Age of the first humanoids
… world before history Most of the later chronicles begin their history with the first kingdoms, but the real story of Oia is much …
Rutun Rebellion › Historical Events and Periods
…very revolt, it may be described in the chronicles as treason, as a fight for freedom, or as an awkward combination of both, depen…
Black Army of the Goblins › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
… but a threat great enough to enter the chronicles. War, Army, and Defensive Systems goblins warfare goblins warfare goblins warfa…
Meteor Magic › Magic and Old Knowledge
…ge of fire falling from the sky. If the chronicles speak of it, it usually means that the land after the battle needed a new name.…
Royal Palace › Places of Story Significance
…at often look ceremonial but end in the chronicles under the heading of crisis. Places of Story Significance magnur city imperial …
Chronicle › Recurring Lore Terms
…ng opinion about their king. In Ulvenor chronicles are a source of truth and at the same time a reason scholars quarrel. Recurring…
Epithet › Recurring Lore Terms
…ing, others less so. In this regard the chronicles are surprisingly merciless. Recurring Lore Terms title chronicle title chronicl…
Living Legend › Recurring Lore Terms
…n of as if they already belonged in the chronicles. It is a great honor and also a great inconvenience, because everyone wants to …
Reform › Recurring Lore Terms
…ove, unify, or master something. In the chronicles it tends to be praised, if it succeeded. If it failed, it is usually called the…
Invasion › Recurring Lore Terms
…on, occupation, or forced terms. In the chronicles the victors often call it a campaign and the defeated a catastrophe. Recurring …
Introduction to the World
…s and wars that began long before human chronicles. Dwarves guard halls beneath the mountains and alliances carved into stone. Kob…
Current Era (1470)
…battles that often never enter official chronicles. The Empire has defensive lines, fortresses, and banners, yet it cannot guard e…
Goblins
…mation about them comes only from elven chronicles and old legends. Their home is the great deserts of southern Ulvenor, where the…
Orcs
…d the will to survive. According to old chronicles, the first known contact with other races came when a group of Gharmotha monks …
Pilgrims of the Endless Path
…ns, map edges, and even in places where chronicles say no one should ever have reached. Outwardly they seem to be guides, mapmaker…
Albarit
…own realms of Oia. Their halls may hide chronicles of blood, genealogies of immortal houses, and rituals that later echoed in the …
Stone Crown
…ny dwarves know only from songs, family chronicles, and carved inscriptions. The old halls belonged to kings who no longer have he…
Stone Crown › Former Dwarven Realms
…ny dwarves know only from songs, family chronicles, and carved inscriptions. The old halls belonged to kings who no longer have he…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar
…still keep old signs, songs, and family chronicles from the time when the west was not an imperial hold, but a set of its own king…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Western Hold
…still keep old signs, songs, and family chronicles from the time when the west was not an imperial hold, but a set of its own king…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Southern Hold
… One is imperial, written into laws and chronicles. The other is older, of the forest, elven or Waldorian, passed down in families…
Heartlands of Magnur
…us, and the older name still appears in chronicles, old maps, and among inhabitants who hold to ancient names. Ariers today only r…
Heartlands of Magnur › Eastern March
…us, and the older name still appears in chronicles, old maps, and among inhabitants who hold to ancient names. Ariers today only r…
Great Plains
…ay. Their interventions often appear in chronicles only as strange coincidences. Some rulers use them and at the same time fear th…
Great Plains › Skull Hunters
…ay. Their interventions often appear in chronicles only as strange coincidences. Some rulers use them and at the same time fear th…
Green Sea
…that are not fully recorded in the land chronicles. Western Coast Coast of the Green Sea Coastal Strip of the Naga Rocky Shores of…
Frozen Stones
…posit of this gemstone known to dwarven chronicles. The mines were dangerous, cold, and technically demanding, but their yields tr…
Frozen Stones › Diamond Mines of the Frozen Stones
…posit of this gemstone known to dwarven chronicles. The mines were dangerous, cold, and technically demanding, but their yields tr…
Frozen Stones › Buried Cities of the Frozen Stones
…ever have been fully abandoned. Dwarven chronicles often avoid their names, as if speaking them alone recalled too painful a part …