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Letteria
…e and the Elven world. Although she herself did not enter history as an active politician or reformer, her presence at court had a s…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty
… same time transformed House Magnurs itself. From this point on, the line of succession was to carry elven blood within them. This s…
Untred I. Half-elf
Untred I is one of the greatest and most complex figures in all of Imperial history. He reigned longer than generations …
Untred I. Half-elf › Emperor between two worlds
Untred was the first ruler of the House to show elven blood. He had slightly pointed ears, longevity and a perfect comma…
Untred I. Half-elf › Law of three knees and cadet branches
One of his greatest and most lasting acts was the transformation of the dynastic system. Untred ruled that only three li…
Untred I. Half-elf › Rise of the Unicorns
Resistance rose against these changes, resulting in the long Uprising of the Unicorns. This conflict was often political…
Untred I. Half-elf › Family Archive and Imperial Memory
Untred was also the first ruler to make a systematic effort to create a Magnurs family archive. He wanted to map the ent…
Untred I. Half-elf › Orcs, the Southeast, and the end of the Golden Age
For a long time, Untred seemed destined to reign supreme in the Golden Age. But then came the first really serious blows…
Untred I. Half-elf › Death of a long-time ruler
…etween peak and fall, between human and elf, between the old dynasty and its later fragility. That's why his story is so powerful. I…
Leo III Suspicious › A monarch locked in himself
…ourt visit him and gradually closed himself off into isolation. The imperial apparatus suffered because decision-making slowed down …
Untred II. A half-elf
Untred II. ascended the throne as the nephew of John IV. at a time when the empire was formally pacified after the broth…
Untred II. A half-elf › Entering a realm torn apart by victory
…r, but as a nephew of John IV, which itself shows how deeply the war of the brothers affected dynastic continuity. He took over a st…
Untred II. A half-elf › Nomads and Diplomat to the Throne
In addition to the tension with Renderi, Untred also had to deal with the situation in the east, where part of the local…
Untred II. A half-elf › Goblin raid and third line of defense value
Shortly after the pacification of the east, the empire faced a new invasion in the northeast. The goblin army, which had…
Untred II. A half-elf › Two empires in one country
After fending off the goblin menace, Untred had to return to the issue he had never stopped seeing as the most dangerous…
Untred II. A half-elf › Massacre at the wedding and the end of the family
But the decisive clash never came in the form of a major field war. The renderers took a much scarier and more effective…
Letteria › Princess after the war
Leteria entered Imperial history at a time when the southern regions of the Empire were once again rocking with unrest. …
Battle of Blood Fords › Empire against itself
The War of the Four Coats of Arms was not a fight against a foreign enemy, but a war for the very form of imperial power…
Battle of Yellow Fields › A war that for a long time did not want to decide itself
The First Power War dragged on for many years in the form of skirmishes, sieges and smaller forays rather than as a chai…
A forest elf
Wood elves are the most numerous subrace of the elven nation. Their home is the deep groves and ancient forests that str…
A noble elf
High elves consider themselves descendants of the oldest elven houses. According to ancient legends, it was their ancest…
Dark Elf (Drow)
Dark elves, often called drow, represent the most mysterious and at the same time the most feared subrace of the elven n…
Richard IV Friend of the elves
…ty of House Magnur. He married an elven princess and thus united the imperial family with the blood of one of the continent's oldest…
John IV Childless
John IV he ascended the throne as the privileged son of John III, but his reign was marred from the first days by a succ…
Adventurers Guild
The most widespread and approachable guild in Ulvenor, which serves as the first stop for novice adventurers, travelers,…
Guild of Hard Fists
A hard gladiatorial guild founded at the rise of the Richard Games that teaches fighters not only to survive in the aren…
Brotherhood of Warriors
A widespread fighting brotherhood that gathers warriors, marksmen, duelists, mercenaries, and users of battle magic who …
Summoning
Summoning vyvolavani 🐉 1.0 Summoned Companions Animals, machines, undead, elementals, and dragons that add another activ…
Longevity
Elven longevity brings not only time, but deeper wisdom. With every achieved skill mastery, the character's Wisdom also …
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 p…
Magnus III Young
… a dynasty that was beginning to see itself as a historical force.
Magnus III Young › Family, marriage and branching of the family
…ally extraordinary union with the elven princess Morthara gave birth to Konrad, who eventually became the ruler of the elven city of…
Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals
…ors and successors. However, this in itself speaks volumes about her character. It was a reign of relative calm, stability, and a sl…
Otto II Defender › King of defense and growth
…gin to shape the shape of the region itself. That is why history gave him the nickname Defender. Not because he was merely a passive…
Philip I. The Thinker › Children and the opening of the world
…n Magnursie stopped looking only at herself. She began to perceive the world in a broader context and open herself up to long-distan…
Philip I. The Thinker › Government's legacy
…buried next to the founder Magnus I himself, and for many decades he was considered by many to be the greatest king of Magnursia. Th…
Cinbur I. Merchant › Succession crisis
…the government. The king thus found himself faced with a decision that was supposed to shake the old order. Instead of one of his ne…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Nomadic threat and political capitulation
…ntie and began to threaten Magnursia itself. Yllona faced this threat almost alone. The Western voice was not obliged to get involve…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Alone on the throne
…rt of the truth. In fact, she found herself in a position that few monarchs would survive without loss. She ruled at a time when dyn…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…d merely seized a foreign crown for himself. Later, he had Netor and his closest allies assassinated during the Diet and had the eve…
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
…eas of the kingdom, including Magnur itself. It was not just individual castles. It was a well-thought-out system of interconnected …
Ferdinand II Hedonist
…lds of the fields, his son immersed himself in pleasure, festivities and personal excess. Nevertheless, even his reign cannot be see…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
…sures and lavish court life. This in itself did not mean that he was an incompetent ruler. Rather, it was a monarch who understood t…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › House of Sins and Court Culture
… reputation that the monarch preferred self-indulgence to sober statecraft.
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
…d unforgettable. Just like the king himself. For some, he was evidence of the decline of discipline. For others, it is a manifestati…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
… with an ironic undertone, as if he himself had become a victim of the excess he had embodied throughout his life. However, this som…
Richard I. The Rich › Heir to the hunter
… to her from the beginning, which in itself would not have caused such an uproar if rumors of a much deeper bond had not begun to ci…
William I. Mag › Legalization of magic in Magnur
…agnur and began to learn its basics himself. He did not become a great wizard, but he was the first king to publicly and consciously…
Magnus V the Short King › A short reign with no real anchor
…pable because he could not convince himself that he was made for government.
Richard II Sick › The silent fall of an era
…ing before his will can fully assert itself. A wider symbolism can also be read in this. The Silk Kings were a period of prosperity,…
Otto III Weak › The first campaign outside the borders of the kingdom
…y outside the borders of the kingdom itself. It was a bold step and significant in terms of prestige. It showed that Magnursie no lo…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Ruler only for a temporary period
…hand over the crown. He did not see himself as the administrator of a dynastic order, but as a man who had the right to rule because…
Henry I. King of the Blood › A king without a future
… long. This type of rule is inherently self-devouring. He ultimately perished in a manner befitting the spirit of his reign. He want…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Tax reform and realignment of power
…r, the provincial lord and the king himself in the ratio of thirty, thirty and forty percent. This model greatly strengthened the cr…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war
… commander-in-chief, often the king himself. The advantage of the new system was flexibility. A kingdom could fight on multiple fron…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Youth under the protection of Ender
… him as an unprepared boy who found himself too high. Moreover, the kingdom was still at war, and the court was not a place to forgi…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › A cruel peace in Jitron
…uthless political control. Ignatius himself thus moved on the edge between balance and hardness. He was not a bloody tyrant like som…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Fortresses, Towers, and the Web of Shadows
… understand his structure before he himself understood the threat of Magnursia.
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › From the Third War of Kings to the Great War
… The Kingdom of Magnursia thus found itself at war on multiple fronts, and the conflict, which at first appeared to be another human…
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › The Troubles and Fall of Ancient Human Kingdoms
… Kingdoms. In doing so, he declared himself king of Trabazar and showed that Magnursie was no longer waging a war just for borders, …
Alfred I the Victorious
…need to win that eventually led him to self-destructive exhaustion.
Alfred I the Victorious › Entering a time of uncertainty
…the first days, the new king showed himself to be a man more cautious than his father and uncle, but not weaker. He was well aware t…
Alfred I the Victorious › Power Limits and Forest War
… cost. It is here that Alfred shows himself to be a much more complex personality than just a flawlessly victorious warlord.
Lawrence I. The last king of war › A legacy of exhausted victory
… worse - they started learning magic itself.
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Battle of the Luna River
…shing one. Three rulers fell here - the elf king Lintuel, the gnome king Oberan II. and Laurel himself. The Magnur Emperor was kille…
John II Builder
…dow of a long war and could focus on itself. He was not one of the great conquerors or rulers who would have to extinguish an immine…
John II Builder › Heir of peace, not ruins
…roads. It was here that John showed himself to be a monarch extremely suitable for his time. He did not seek glory in new conquests.…
John II Builder › Palace, cities and the new heart of the empire
…ger needs to be shouted, because it is self-evident. He devoted the same energy to cities, especially those that had been affected b…
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
…he embodiment of imperial legitimacy itself. This image later became one of the most significant symbols of imperial power.
Ferdinand III Retreating
…g to fully show. He tried to assert himself by military force and undertook a major campaign against the Free Kingdom, but after ini…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Expedition against the Free Kingdom
…rous for the empire than the retreat itself. Ferdinand was finally forced to sign the peace, as he was threatened not only with mili…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…ematic teaching. Although Ferdinand himself was not a great reformer, it was here that he laid the foundation for one of the most im…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion
… Henry during his lifetime, when he himself began to weaken after further territorial losses.
Leo III Suspicious › Secret passages and a courtyard full of spies
…entire family executed and the cook herself publicly flogged to death. In doing so, he made it clear that treason, whether real or i…
Magnus VII. Builder › Unexpected rise and concessions to the dynasty
… if the empire was torn apart within itself at the same time.
Magnus VII. Builder › Statues of the emperor and the public face of power
… in public space. He had statues of himself erected and paintings of himself made throughout the empire, thereby enhancing the visib…
John IV Childless › A war of brothers
…eror soon felt unsafe even in Magnur itself. In 523, the war of the brothers officially began, although the first major clashes brok…
John IV Childless › Pentuluk and the Magnur Trials
…also terribly weakened House Magnurs itself, turning the victory into a bloody legacy from which the dynasty never fully recovered.
John IV Childless › A childless emperor and the end of certainty
…o could no longer stop the power he himself had helped to grow.
Frederick III He was reveling
… monarch who ruled by a combination of self-indulgence and quiet coercion.