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Age of the first humanoids
…humanoids and later Beta humanoids, the common basis of most naturally occurring humanoid races, appeared in the territory of today's…
Ancient History of Oiy
The ancient history of Oia is distinguished from the history of Earth mainly by the extraordinary stability of the devel…
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,…
Magic › The Origin of Elemental Magic
Elemental magic changed Ulvenor when the Sorcer returned from beyond the Green Sea with knowledge from an unknown wester…
Important Places › The Unknown Western Continent - Origin of Elemental Magic
Somewhere beyond the Green Sea lies the unknown western continent from which the Sorcer brought the knowledge that chang…
Ancient History of Oiy › The origin of the world of Oia
…dence of conditions, thanks to which an originally hot and unstable body became a planet capable of sustaining life for a long time. …
Heartlands of Magnur › Origin of the Name March
…four cardinal directions. Some of these original towns still exist today, others have been renamed, rebuilt, absorbed into newer citi…
Lich of the North
…rous creatures in contemporary Ulvenor. Originally a gnomish shaman and scholar who sought to understand and control death itself in …
Pender the Strong
Pender the Strong was the first goblin to unite several tribes under a single will and create a short-lived goblin empir…
Alpha Humanoids › Historical Events and Periods
The first developmental group of humanoid beings.
First Great Migration of Beta Humanoids › Historical Events and Periods
The ancient shifting of the Beta Humanoids.
War over Serfdom › Historical Events and Periods
A conflict tied to the question of serfdom.
Law of Serfdom › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A law regulating or abolishing the personal dependence of subjects.
Unknown Western Continent
The Unknown Western Continent is one of Oia's greatest mysteries. It lies far beyond the Green Sea, and Ulvenor has almo…
Free Kingdom
… own independence. Although the Emperor originally expected only a vassalage exempt from taxes, the newly arisen state soon rejected …
Free Kingdom › Yellow Plains
…e strength of horses. The centaurs were originally used as a working and subordinate race, but around the third millennium before the…
Magnus I. Founder › Family and Succession
…lliance with Werder. His son Magnus was originally supposed to take the throne, but died before his father of pneumonia. This opened …
Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir
Ignatius was not originally groomed as the main successor to the throne. This fact significantly affected his …
Magnus II Cursed › Substitute heir
…s were. The crown fell to a man who was originally expected to play a second or third role.
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
…t was here that his nickname The Cursed originated. It was not just a sign of a sick monarch, but an expression of the collective fea…
Otto II Defender › From Philip to Otto
Otto II was not originally named Otto, but Filip. However, he took his father's name at his coronation, a mov…
Philip I. The Thinker › The single currency and the birth of banks
…oins and larger gold currency created a common economic framework for all cities and provinces. This move strengthened confidence in …
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…light. His marriage to Eva Trabazarska, originally dynastically arranged after the First War of the Kings, turned into a truly happy …
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Heir to the coup
…trust of the nobility, the army and the common people. And fate gave him the opportunity to do so very soon.
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
… chronicles, he could no longer use the original throne. He therefore had a new, huge golden throne several meters long made. This ob…
Richard I. The Rich › Bela, Hakreleta and the triple scandal
…a monarch whose private life defied all common expectations. For some it was a symbol of moral decay, for others a manifestation of r…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Ruler only for a temporary period
… age. This made room for Henry, who was originally to fulfill the role of temporary ruler. Such a temporary arrangement was not unkno…
Leo II The conqueror › Boarding at an hour of almost hopelessness
Leo was not originally the most likely heir. He was the third son of Lawrence I and only came to the crow…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
…provinces and governors. Kings, whom he originally thought of as subordinate rulers, were replaced by administrators dependent on the…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty
…that the Imperial House stood above the common division of races and could absorb the strongest of the various worlds. This issue wil…
Untred I. Half-elf › Death of a long-time ruler
…dy could no longer resist even the most common diseases as before. In 296 he died of a combination of several diseases. His death clo…
Leo III Suspicious › A monarch locked in himself
…can itself destroy the authority it was originally meant to protect.
John IV Childless
…o an open war between the brothers. The originally dynastic conflict gradually turned into a broader uprising against imperial author…
Untred II. A half-elf
…hose wealth and influence outgrew their original role as loyal allies. Untred tried to proceed cautiously against them, as he also ha…
Untred II. A half-elf › Entering a realm torn apart by victory
… of these forces were the Renders. They originally rose to prominence as John IV's most loyal allies, but after the War of the Brothe…
Frederick II Careful › The unexpected heir to a broken empire
Frederick II he himself did not originally expect that he would sit on the throne. It was thought that the dynastic future mi…
William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor
…rmed that the empire once again had one common rhythm. The construction of the sewage network was similarly practical. Vilem started …
Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance
…explain the changes to the nobility and common people. He understood that not all reforms were easy for the subjects to understand, e…
Centerik I. Masked › A sick monarch in a time of prosperity
…to keep his condition a secret from the common people. It wasn't just personal shame. The monarch's illness may have caused fear, pol…
Theodore III Tough › The ban on mining and the death of a drunkard
…s and rare materials except for ore and common materials. This move earned him criticism from some lords, but towards the end of his …
Untred V. Uncertain
…th Untred in the history of the empire. Originally, he almost did not count on the government because his younger brother Tukolon was…
Kuvigh › A broken ruler
… truth, he was never able to regain his original strength.
Sorcerer › The birth of magic
Sorcer was originally nothing special. He was an ordinary person who came into contact with a force that…
Azach › Alanta's father
…e. In this sense, Azach is the indirect originator of one of the most visible cultural changes of the court during the period of the …
Letteria › A foreigner in the heart of the empire
…tiquette and political memory. Her very origin was a reminder that the elves were not just a minority within the realm, but part of a…
Endoret › Execution and reference
… does not have to mean forgetting one's origins.
Quri › Founding of the Brotherhood of the Blood Moon
… who were used to winning by force. The original purpose of the Brotherhood was clear: to prepare the day when the desert goblins wou…
Quri › A legacy that eluded the founder
…y to the Green Sea. This changed Quri's original dream. The organization that was supposed to be a tool to restore goblin power gradu…
Magnus
Magnus I's eldest son and originally designated heir who predeceased his father.
A community of stone and wood › Return of the Desert Goblins
…, but a network of tribes that shared a common goal - revenge. Their new expeditions were more careful, more organized and focused no…
A community of stone and wood › A community of stone and wood
…on the world. Yet they were united by a common enemy. The Elves brought terrain knowledge, organization, and the ability to wage war …
A community of stone and wood › Legacy of the Alliance
…vilizations could join forces against a common threat.
The Great Wandering of the Centaurs
Originally created as an instrument of elven power, the centaurs, after centuries of developm…
The Great Wandering of the Centaurs › Birth in chains
The origin of the centaurs is shrouded in mystery, but the oldest sources speak of an elven group…
The establishment of the Free City of Hirch
Hirch was transformed from an original kobold city into one of the most important centers of trade and culture thanks to th…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Knowledge theft and development acceleration
… knowledge earlier than would have been common in peaceful diplomatic intercourse or commercial exchange. The kobolds didn't wait for…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › Rulik I. and unification
…d to do it without much resistance. The common threat was stronger than the differences between individual nations. In -4826, the fir…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › The golden age of stability
…cooperation between races that shared a common goal - the protection of the North. However, this stability gradually became its great…
Expanding the Stone Crown › Hunger for the deep
…e created far beyond the borders of the original kingdoms, and underground passages extended to depths that earlier generations could…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › A stranger from Albarit
… an ancient race of vampires lived. His origins are shrouded in mystery, but it is certain that he was an outcast. In his homeland, h…
Rise of the Skull Hunters › Birth of the Skull HuntersBirth of the Skull Hunters
…k of individuals and groups united by a common philosophy – to survive and earn at any cost. Skull hunters specialized in bounty hunt…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › Two paths of magic
Human magic originated as a systematic discipline. The schools in Magnursia were based on order, theory a…
Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia › The unification of the tribes
…local centers of power one unit under a common order.
The great reforms of Philip I › Single currency and state banks
…e uncertainty of exchange and created a common economic language for the entire kingdom. Even more fundamental was the creation of st…
The Legend of Bela and Death in the Hunt › Bela and the court scandal
Bela, originally a poor shepherdess, became the center of court tension. Her presence led to disput…
The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands › The departure of the elves from the empire
…e or safe. In some regions, most of the original communities disappeared within a few decades. This exodus had profound consequences.…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays
…lped rulers consolidate power among the common people and created a sense that even distant provinces were part of the same glorious …
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays › From dynastic celebration to imperial ritual
Richard's plays originated in an earlier epoch as part of a reign of wealth, spectacle, and courtly glory. Un…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays › Power among ordinary people
…t only by laws or the army, but also by common experience. This makes them one of the most important cultural innovations of this era…
The establishment of the first magical universities
…essible beyond the old provinces of the original kingdom and gradually made it an almost public part of Imperial life. Although the s…
The establishment of the first magical universities › Dear way up
…ss, which was not only defined by noble origin, but also by mastery of a demanding field. Thus, magic ceased to appear only as a priv…
The establishment of the first magical universities › The spread of magic throughout the empire
…f magic beyond the old provinces of the original kingdom. The educational model allowed knowledge to be transferred to newer and more…
The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East › Untred as a diplomat
…he chose a different procedure than was common in imperial history. Instead of mindlessly lashing out at the weaker party, he focused…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger
… development. Practical reforms for the common people were also part of his rule. Each village was supposed to have a granary and an …
Construction of the first eastern dam › Construction as a politics of trust
…families, but also the protector of the common people in the areas where the crisis is most rapidly manifested. Just similar projects…
Secret election of the emperor › Choice without the wider nobility
Originally, it might have seemed that a wider assembly of all important nobles would be calle…
Foundation of the Order of the White Horse › Property surrendered to the order
…e was supposed to purify the order from common aristocratic greed, but at the same time it quickly brought him considerable wealth. I…
Untred V's Eastern Campaign › Victory with a dark shadow
…ss was politically significant, but his origins were burdened by the use of a biological weapon under the previous government. The ca…
The Battle of the Three Armies › A war wider than one dispute
…gerously touch Magnursia as well. Jakob originally did not want to enter deeply into the conflict, but circumstances and family ties …
The Battle of John's Bridge › Archers, a bridge and a heavy ride strike
…ehind the bridge. There, the opponent's original numerical advantage turned into a disadvantage. The cramped space, the chaotic retre…