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Garmoth › Cult of blood

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Gharmoth created the first organized cult that taught how to draw power from the blood of other beings. He taught his fol…

Garmoth

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…n continent who founded the first blood cult on Ulvenor. His teachings survived his death and still influence hidden current…

Ferdinand II Hedonist

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…urt of Magnursie was transformed into a cultural and political center, where power was not only held on the battlefield, but…

Anna I. Beloved

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…ong period of peace, the development of culture, universities of the humanities, the first regular weekly newspaper, a huge …

Clash of wild orcs with followers of Gharmoth

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The meeting of exiled occultists with isolated orcs led to a brutal clash of two completely different worlds…

The era of the Long House of Sins and the Golden Throne

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…, which became symbols of the luxurious culture of the late Silk Kings.

The Great Chronicle of Magnursia

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…Chronicle of Magnursia was the greatest cultural work of the empire. It was started by Untred III. and was completed under U…

Ferdinand II Hedonist › House of Sins and Court Culture

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The most famous symbol of his reign became the Great House of Sin, a vast place of entertainment, pleasure and court pol…

Jakob III Parliamentary › Conventions of the nobility and the new political culture

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The most important innovation of his reign was the annual conventions of the nobility. The first of them took place in 1…

Anna I. Beloved › Newspapers, the Image and the Cult of the Empress

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Anna began to speak publicly about the philosophical issues of the empire. She gained enormous popularity and her exploi…

Anna I. Beloved › Peace, culture and the largest funeral of the empire

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Anna supported culture and had universities built focusing on philosophy, history and other humanit…

Clash of wild orcs with followers of Gharmoth › The arrival of the occultists

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When the exiled followers of Gharmoth reached their territory, they began to practice their rituals. Such behavior was u…

Elven suppression of the cult of Gharmoth

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The spread of Gharmoth's cult led to one of the first major religious conflicts on Ulvenor. Declaring the pra…

Elven suppression of the cult of Gharmoth › The rise of dark religion

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After the death of Gharmoth, his teachings did not die out. On the contrary – it began to spread among humans and other …

Elven suppression of the cult of Gharmoth › Elven resistance

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…le disruption of the natural order. The cult was seen as a perversion that destroyed the balance between life and nature. Th…

Elven suppression of the cult of Gharmoth › Escape to the east

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The remnants of the cult were forced to flee. The only direction they could go was east – into unexplore…

The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood

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…n of the human population, he created a cult that gradually grew into one of the longest surviving secret religions.

The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › A stranger from Albarit

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Gharmoth was not a being from Ulvenor. He came from the eastern continent of Albarit, where an ancient race of vampires …

The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › The Discovery of Ulvenor

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After arriving on Ulvenor, he first encountered orcs, but he quickly rejected them. Their way of life and unpredictabili…

The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › The birth of a cult

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…. This created the basis of the vampire cult, which combined ritual, faith and practical power.

The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood › Death and legend

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…nge signs began to appear. However, his cult did not disappear. On the contrary - it began to spread and gradually turned in…

Consolidation of the reign of Frederick I. › Propaganda and the Cult of Power

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…elebrate his brother and strengthen the cult of the new house. Only successes were presented to the public, while violence a…

Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III. › Voting and political culture

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…ening the imperial power, but about its cultivation. Decisions stopped coming as sudden blows from the center and became par…

Battle of the Suno River › A clash of two military cultures

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During the ongoing Second War of the Kings, Trabazar was an extremely dangerous adversary for Magnursia. Its strength wa…

Magnursie — Silk Kings › Court legends and a cultural highlight

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…od not only as a state, but also as the cultural center of the human world.

Age of the first humanoids › Beta Humanoids and the First Culture

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Around 150,000,000 BC, Alpha humanoids evolved into Beta humanoids. It is they who represent the last great common groun…

First cultures and kingdoms

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… of populations, the clash of different cultures and the emergence of the first forms of real power. The individual races be…

First cultures and kingdoms › From tribe to nation

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After a marked separation of the races, Ulvenor entered a new era. Populations gradually increased, isolated populations…

First cultures and kingdoms › Ulvenor as the center of history

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…area where the most significant racial, cultural and political changes were concentrated. In future history, the Howl of Ete…

First cultures and kingdoms › The first cities and the first order

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…stewards of supplies, guards, artisans, cultivators, healers, messengers, priests, or those who carry out the ruler's will i…

Heartlands of Magnur › Wealth and Culture

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After the Imperial City itself, the Heartlands of Magnur are among the wealthiest regions of the realm. The local nobili…

Ferdinand I. The Fearless

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… Black Army of Goblins and with the agricultural reform, which fundamentally improved life in the country. Ferdinand thus re…

Sylvar

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Sylvar was the first ruler who was able to unite the fragmented elven nations and create the First Elven Empire. Her rul…

Hatur

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Hatur was a legendary kobold and master juggernaut who never knew defeat. He became famous not only as a warrior, but al…

Azach

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…eas long considered marginal, harsh and culturally different.

The establishment of the Free City of Hirch

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…the most important centers of trade and culture thanks to the rule of the kobold Hatura. His vision of an open city attracte…

Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I.

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Ferdinand I took over the country after the fall of the tyrant and was able to return it to order, security and economic…

Construction of the first eastern dam

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…pire and significantly improved the agricultural possibilities of the farmers there.

A three-year drought

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The three-year drought was one of the greatest natural crises of the Late Empire. In three years, according to the chron…

Magnursie — Silk Kings

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…iod of the greatest economic, legal and cultural rise of pre-magical Magnursia. The kingdom grew rich, professionalized the …

Magnursie — House of Ariers

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…e empire, unify some administrative and cultural elements and re-enforce the image of the imperial center. But their end cam…

Age of Tribes and Clans

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…ronment, ways of survival and the first cultural memory. It is an age without great empires, but not an age without history.…

The Age of Reshaping the World

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…enor by Sorcer. Originally a mysterious cult and school, elemental magic quickly spread, transforming warfare, state power, …

Albarit

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Albarit is one of the three great continents of the world of Oia and the first clearly named landmass beyond Ulvenor. Wh…

Albarit › Blood Valley of Gharmoth

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…me the foundation of the later Gharmoth cult.

Far East

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The Far East is a vast eastern region of Ulvenor that the orcs themselves call Ghur-Khadan. It is cut off from the rest …

Far East › Orcs of Ghur-Khadan

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The orcs of Ghur-Khadan are the original inhabitants of the Far East and the main race that took shape here after long i…

Division of the Empire of Magnursar

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The division of the Empire of Magnursar into four main holds helps explain that the empire is not only the capital of Ma…

Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Eastern Hold

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…the Empire is hard, wide, and more difficult to control than the central provinces. Beside imperial towns and settled estate…

Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir

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…ded the throne in -878, he faced a difficult task. The Kingdom of Magnursia had only existed for a short time and its instit…

Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power

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…nefit from its location between several cultural and commercial circuits. The trade routes, which had previously operated mo…

Philip I. The Thinker › Government's legacy

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… a time when wealth, infrastructure and culture begin to play as important a role as the power of the sword.

Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses

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… here that Magnus's legacy is most difficult to assess. A man who was destroying his own family was at the same time buildin…

Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Heir to the coup

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…scended the throne in an extremely difficult situation. His father Magnus IV. he was overthrown and poisoned, the court was …

Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform

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… life. Therefore, he carried out an agricultural reform that had a surprisingly profound impact. He supported the rotation o…

Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation

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…gnursia glamour, reputation and courtly culture that would live on in various forms long after his death.

Leo I. The Hunter › King of the forest and open space

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…an important virtue in the aristocratic culture of the time, but for Leo it had grown into a major part of his identity. His…

Richard I. The Rich › Richard's plays

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His greatest cultural legacy was Richard's plays. These were spectacular festivities held once ev…

Jakob I. The Reformer › A king between the old world and the new

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… symbolically linked the old silk court culture with the new, tougher and more organized state. After his death, Magnursia w…

Ignatius II. Unbreakable › A cruel peace in Jitron

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…ral rebellions it became clear how difficult it was to turn a conquered land into a truly controlled province. In particular…

Magnus VI A cruel protector › Assassination and the end of the first imperial generation

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…d the empire together in the first difficult years after the founder's death, preventing rapid disintegration and leaving be…

Martinec I. Merciful › Onset after blood and the first gestures of reconciliation

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…m gain support in other, much more difficult decisions.

Martinec I. Merciful › Famine and the decision to end the war

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…population and a long overburden of agriculture brought the empire to a great famine. In addition, since 70, the empire stop…

Untred I. Half-elf

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…n, he acted as the embodiment of power, culture and dynastic exceptionalism. By the end of it, he had already witnessed lost…

Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion

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… many, however, also turned out to be a cultural coup. Alanta established a chain of fashion stores and her style became ext…

Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus

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…sures, mainly rye and wheat began to be cultivated to a greater extent, which led to the creation of more durable food stock…

Leo III Suspicious › A split within the family

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…g the throne, Leo III faced a very difficult start. In the part of the dynasty he strengthened the opinion that the system e…

Magnus VII. Builder › The war with the kobolds and the long winters

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…ed, which changed the rhythm of the agricultural year and caught farmers unprepared. In the early years, a small famine brok…

John III Prolific

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…vertheless, even he did not escape difficult problems. In the south, he had to face protracted unrest by the elven populatio…

Eric II Silent › Heir of legend

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Eric II he was given a difficult task at the moment of joining. His father, Engelbrekt I, was beloved across the…

Frederick II Careful

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…e unexpectedly and in an extremely difficult situation. He shared a divided empire, an army weary of war, and a nobility acc…

William II Unifier

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…read, the calendar was unified, sewers, culture and the use of enchantment in the army were developed. But the monarch, who …

William II Unifier › Heir to quiet growth

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… once again self-confident, orderly and culturally strong. Vilem thus also ruled through the image of an empire that is no l…

William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor

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…s and amphitheatres built and supported cultural life. All together created the image of a monarch who really wanted to civi…

John V. Usurper of the throne

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…s, restored defense lines, promoted agriculture, opened elementary schools for children, built a postal system, and replenis…

John V. Usurper of the throne › Restoring the land amid ruins and storms

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…nes of defense restored, encouraged agriculture, replenished depleted battalions, and made non-aggression pacts with old ene…

Theodore I the Peaceful › Emperor of the Silver Serenity

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… weather remained unpredictable and agricultural years were sometimes poor, yet the economy gradually returned to better res…

Theodore I the Peaceful › Change of succession

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… a peaceful reign can be marked by difficult family decisions.

Jakob II Benevolent › Buildings and aid in years of disasters

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…redictable weather still threatened agriculture, this was an extremely important step. Jakob also abolished taxes twice, in …

Konrad II Money maker › Gold coins and the currency of the entire continent

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…coins were neutral in design so that no culture felt they were adopting a symbol of foreign domination. Values ​​ranged from…