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Edward I. Banished
…art of the Youlenders decided that this branch must not continue because it threatened the stability and legitimacy of the house. Edward was f…
Magnus III Young › Family, marriage and branching of the family
…s and a total of fourteen children. His dynastic policy was thus extremely broad. It was during his reign that the House of Magnurs began to b…
Otto II Defender › The family and future branches of the dynasty
…p I the Thinker then took over the main branch and led the kingdom to a period of unprecedented prosperity. From this point of view, Otto II. …
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Boarding from the west branch
Konrad I. came from a branch of the family connected with the Western Sound. He came to the throne thanks to the agreement f…
Untred I. Half-elf › Law of three knees and cadet branches
…ting acts was the transformation of the dynastic system. Untred ruled that only three lines of kinship are relevant for succession and titular…
North Branch between Culber and James I.
The nine generations of the northern branch have not yet been listed by name.
Change of succession under Magnus III. › The branching of the dynasty
…grew up, which played a role in further dynastic struggles. This event is thus not only important because of the law, but also because it chan…
The reign of Yllona I and the crisis of the first queen › The First Queen and the Dynastic Crisis
… throne as an exceptional solution to a dynastic emergency. Instead of being accepted as a continuation of the line, she became the target of …
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I. › Minor branch return
…expected line of succession, but from a branch that gained an opportunity at a time when the mainstream of the dynasty was weakening. His arri…
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I. › Political assassinations and centralization of power
Konrad did not hesitate to eliminate rivals even in his own family. In doing so, he created the image of a monarch who u…
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I. › The quest preceding the arrival of the Sorcerer
During Conrad's reign, an expedition was sent to bring new knowledge. It was her fate that was indirectly connected with…
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. Under Henry I…
Secret election of the emperor › The impure line of Oleda I.
Edward I succeeded Oled I, but his reign was plagued from the start by suspicions that his father had usurped the throne…
Cadet Branch › Dynasties and Bloodlines
A side branch of an important house.
Dynastic Marriage › Dynasties and Bloodlines
A marriage made for the sake of power, alliance, or legitimacy.
Guild Branch › Guilds, Orders, and Secret Societies
A local seat or branch of a larger guild.
Green Sea › Water Branch of the Kobolds
…ga kobolds are a different evolutionary branch from most of the kobolds of the Great Plains. Their origin reaches into the period after the er…
Magnus III Young
…full of conflicts, family betrayals and dynastic crises, and finally left behind a change that affected the succession for centuries. His long…
Yllona I. Unsuitable
Yllona I is one of the most tragic figures of the entire early dynasty. She ascended the throne as the first reigning qu…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne
Konrad I entered history as a man who rose to the throne through a crisis but kept it through cold calculation. He was n…
Richard IV Friend of the elves
…took a step that profoundly changed the dynastic identity of House Magnur. He married an elven princess and thus united the imperial family wi…
Leo III Suspicious
…so about the very interpretation of the dynastic order. A section of the clan began to openly question the system, according to which power wa…
Oledo I. The Conqueror
Oledo I initially took over as regent for little Magnus, son of Theodore II. However, the long regency government opened…
Centerik I. Masked
Centerik I took office earlier than expected and was already suffering from leprosy at the time of his arrival. At first…
Sylvar
Sylvar was the first ruler who was able to unite the fragmented elven nations and create the First Elven Empire. Her rul…
Letteria
Leteria was an elven princess who became the second wife of Emperor Eric II. Her marriage to the Emperor followed the So…
Xander of House Ariers
Xander of House Ariers was one of the most prominent figures in the resistance against House Render during the reign of …
Black deer
…tion and one of the Youlenders' darkest dynastic crises.
Change of succession under Magnus III.
Magnus III during his long reign he changed the order of succession and thus fundamentally rewrote the future of the Mag…
The reign of Yllona I and the crisis of the first queen
Yllona I became the first Queen of Magnursia, but her reign was beset by mistrust, rebellions, and outside pressure from…
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I.
Konrad I restored dynastic power through a minor line and at the same time transformed the dynastic tension into hard ce…
A war of brothers
…. and became the most destructive intra-dynastic conflict of the late Magnurs family. The dispute between the privileged emperor and Albert, w…
Change of succession after Charles' palsy
…sis is one of the quiet but significant dynastic breaks in the reign of Theodore I. According to older customs, the younger son Charles could …
The regency and usurpation of Oleda I.
…ned into one of the Youlenders' darkest dynastic crises. Oledo isolated the rightful heir Magnus, tried to obtain judicial confirmation of his…
Secret election of the emperor
…bilization of their rule and to end the impure Oled line.
Anna's appointment as successor
…enterik I was one of the most important dynastic decisions of the Youlender family. The ailing emperor first considered his brother Edmond, bu…
Crucifixion of the last Ariers
The crucifixion of the last Ariers was a harsh crackdown by Untred V against the remnants of the former ruling house. Wh…
The Battle of Hulen Castle
… and became one of the most significant dynastic clashes of early Magnursia. It was here that the hope of the first-born line fell and the way…
Clash of the Three Kings at the Luna River
This name is sometimes applied to the Battle of the Luna River to highlight the extraordinary fact that three sovereigns…
Battle of the Deer Fields
The Battle of Jeleni poli was a decisive victory for Oled I and his allies over the Zelin and Buel families. At a time w…
Adventurers Guild
The most widespread and approachable guild in Ulvenor, which serves as the first stop for novice adventurers, travelers,…
Brotherhood of Warriors
A widespread fighting brotherhood that gathers warriors, marksmen, duelists, mercenaries, and users of battle magic who …
Magnursie — The First Kings
The period of the First Kings represents the very beginning of the Magnur state formation. It was during these centuries…
City Council › Empire and Politics
The administrative body of a city.
Main Line › Dynasties and Bloodlines
The primary branch of a house with the strongest claim.
Elven Blood in the Dynasty › Dynasties and Bloodlines
The presence of elven descent in an imperial or royal line.
Guild › Guilds, Orders, and Secret Societies
An organization gathering people of the same craft, goal, or way of life.
Guildmaster › Guilds, Orders, and Secret Societies
…ader or administrator of a guild or its branch.
Magnus I. Founder › Origin and path to power
…dual expansion of influence, and clever dynastic marriages that helped unite formerly rival clans and tribes. When Magnus took over Magnur, he…
Magnus I. Founder › Style of government and legacy
…but also laid the foundation for future dynastic conflicts. However, it worked great in the first decades. The new kingdom seemed solid, organ…
Magnus I. Founder › Family and Succession
…hildren who played an important role in dynastic development. Jana's daughter helped cement the alliance with Werder. His son Magnus was origi…
Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir
…ntire position. He became the center of dynastic plans only after his elder brother died before his father. From a man destined for one of the…
Ignatius I. Pijan › A place in dynasty history
…ingdom, prevented the disintegration of dynastic authority, and passed the throne to the next generation at a time when Magnursia could furthe…
Magnus II Cursed › Substitute heir
…rather a testament to how erratic early dynastic politics were. The crown fell to a man who was originally expected to play a second or third …
Magnus II Cursed › Abdication as an unprecedented act
…. It was an extraordinary moment in the dynastic tradition because it showed that the stability of a kingdom could be more important than the …
Magnus III Young › The law of the youngest son of full age
…I. indelibly inscribed in the legal and dynastic history of his country. Not just as a man who survived family betrayal, but as a ruler who tu…
Magnus III Young › Long reign and historical significance
…ough a stormy period full of conflicts, dynastic upheavals and the slow consolidation of the state order. It is not surprising that his surnam…
Otto I. The Fierce › Son of the New Order
…ensions and rivalries, but the greatest dynastic tests were behind the kingdom at that time. Otto thus had the opportunity to rule more as the…
Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals
…akdown of authority and without a major dynastic crisis. This is extremely important in the early history of Magnursia.
Otto II Defender › From Philip to Otto
…c meaning. It was not just a display of dynastic respect. It was also a political message that the new government wants to stand on continuity…
Philip I. The Thinker › The king who thought in systems
… did not think only in terms of war and dynastic survival. He thought of the kingdom as an organism that must have solid economic, administrat…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…marriage to Eva Trabazarska, originally dynastically arranged after the First War of the Kings, turned into a truly happy marriage. At a time …
Cinbur I. Merchant › Succession crisis
…isis, but it showed that in a moment of dynastic emergency, political will can be stronger than tradition.
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A crown against the will of many
…plosive mix of tradition, prejudice and dynastic ambition.
Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice
…r to secure the support of an important branch of the family, she granted her distant relative Ivo a very wide autonomy over the Western Voice…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Alone on the throne
…concessions, weakness and the loss of a dynastic future. However, this is only part of the truth. In fact, she found herself in a position tha…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A place in history
…ew more often sees her as a victim of a dynastic and social structure that has never been willing to judge her by the same yardstick as men. S…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…want to be just a representative of one branch of the dynasty, but the real ruler of the entire kingdom. At the same time, however, he angered…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Historical picture of Konrad I.
…same time, his reign shows that a minor branch of the family can not only win the crown, but also change the rules of the game. This will happ…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
…nable and practical rule after years of dynastic horror.
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
…tatesmanship. Ferdinand II thus, in the dynastic line, it acts as an interlude between the restoration period and other, again more political,…
Leo I. The Hunter › Bela and the court scandal
… the monarch, admired by the court, but dynastically problematic.
Richard I. The Rich › Heir to the hunter
… of the line between family respect and dynastic taboo. But for Richard, it was just another demonstration that he was not going to submit to …
Richard I. The Rich › Bela, Hakreleta and the triple scandal
…ssion and decided to enter into another dynastic marriage with Hakreleta of Trabazar. He had two more sons and a daughter with her. It was at …
Magnus V the Short King › Heir to a restless transformation
… that a person's internal equipment and dynastic expectations are not always the same.
Richard II Sick › Brother after abdication
…lt of a victorious struggle or a direct dynastic plan, but a response to an emergency situation. In this respect, his entry was relatively leg…
Richard II Sick › The silent fall of an era
…s reign is significant as an example of dynastic fatigue. After a generation of rulers who unlocked magic and tried to change the shape of the…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…m and brought Magnursia to the brink of dynastic disintegration.
Henry I. King of the Blood › Ruler only for a temporary period
…t see himself as the administrator of a dynastic order, but as a man who had the right to rule because he held the government in his hands.
Henry I. King of the Blood › Blood purges of the clan
…ematically eliminated even more distant branches from which a future candidate for the throne could emerge. In all, he had thirteen of his rel…