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John V. Usurper of the throne
…lementary schools for children, built a postal system, and replenished the army with foreign volunteers as well. His era took place i…
Philip I. The Thinker › The king who thought in systems
…cal location. Magnursie needed a deeper systemic transformation. It needed rules, stable values and trust in institutions. This is …
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › A child of the system his father created
Ignatius III he grew up in an environment where magic had already become a recognized tool of the state and the military…
Frederik II Tough › The emperor who turned fear into a system
…der Frederik II. it was only the first, systematically built phase of this regime.
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The tax system and the wealth of the empire
… and predictable income. Thanks to this system, the economy and financial stability of the empire were strengthened. Here, Engelbrekt…
Pender the Strong › A ruler without a system
…at campaigns, but he could not create a system that would outlive himself. It was this weakness that became fatal.
Ender › The first step to the system
…n individual thing. He was the first to systematically teach, organize and apply it within the state. His appointment as Court Mage m…
The war system of John I.
John I turned the war into a system of defense, supply and controlled attrition of the enemy. His reign has shown that Mag…
The war system of John I. › Defense strategy
John I realized that open struggle at any cost could lead to collapse. Therefore, he based his defense on fortresses, se…
The war system of John I. › Nomad and orc allies
… military traditions as part of its own system. This openness proved to be one of the key strengths of his rule.
The war system of John I. › The Battle in Hell and the Murdered King
The pinnacle of his system was the famous Battle of Hell, which definitively broke one of the great elven offensi…
The era of great court festivities › Luxury as a political system
Thanks to the wealth flowing from the mining era, Frederik III. he could afford more than his predecessors. And he reall…
Administrative reform of Untred IV. › Integration of the new system
…or the ambiguities of moving to the new system. Around 1450, however, the reform was fully integrated and began to pay off. The empir…
Magnursie — The First Decline of the Empire › Paranoia, magic and wars within the system
Leo III The suspect personifies the transformation of imperial power into something more closed and distrustful. Secret …
Banner › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A military detachment or organizational unit.
Professional Army › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A standing trained host.
Heavy Cavalry › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Elite mounted units in heavy armor.
Shield Wall › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A formation of soldiers protecting themselves with shields.
Support Unit › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A military unit meant to support the main force.
Battle Mages › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Mages employed directly in war.
Army Healers › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Healers acting within military units.
Fortress Network › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A network of fortresses and defensive points.
Watchtower › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A tower meant for watching the surroundings and giving early warning.
Secret Tunnels › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Hidden underground passages.
Orc Guard › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
An elite or special orc military unit.
Black Army of the Goblins › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A dreaded military force of the goblins.
Nomadic Horse Archery › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A style of war built on swift riders and shooting.
Hit and Run › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A tactic of swift strike and retreat.
Guerrilla War › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
Irregular warfare against a stronger enemy.
Supply and Logistics › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
The practical side of keeping an army going.
Henry II Passionate
Henry II he ruled formally from 344, but he took over the actual exercise of power several years before the coronation, …
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…on, and reform. He strengthened the tax system associated with mining, modernized the army, reorganized the provincial administration…
Valendor I Steward
…n, calming the situation and building a system that distributed some of the responsibility to lower levels of power. His reign was le…
Magnursia — The turning point of the kingdom and the empire
This period is quite exceptional, because in it the old Magnursia ceased to be a mere kingdom and turned into an imperia…
Wagon Fort › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A defensive formation made of wagons.
Free Kingdom
…nd began to build its own parliamentary system. The Free Kingdom is today a colorful, lowland, and steppe-covered country without ord…
Free Kingdom › Soumun
Soumun is the largest and most important city of the Free Kingdom. It was here that the southeastern uprising against th…
Combat System
Combat System ⚔ Combat in the World of Howl of Eternity lore Combat in Howl of Eternity is not just …
Magnus I. Founder › Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
…old tribal arrangement, he introduced a system inspired by the feudal hierarchy, which divided society and the administration of the …
Ignatius I. Pijan › Wars without much glory
…project of one extraordinary man, but a system that could survive a less extraordinary successor.
Magnus III Young › Long reign and historical significance
…arily that he turned the dynasty into a system with clearer rules. He is a bridge between the uncertain first generation and later mo…
Philip I. The Thinker › A professional army and a new tax code
…military campaigns. In order for such a system to work, it was necessary to stabilize incomes. Philip therefore introduced petty taxe…
Cinbur I. Merchant › A king who wanted to give shape to the order
…ustoms and local order to a more formal system of rules.
Cinbur I. Merchant › The War on Slavery
…wed how important was the standing army system created under Philip I. Nevertheless, Cinbur did not behave like a blind victor after …
Magnus IV Merciless
…od, on the other side the state defense system, without which the later kings might not have survived.
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
…er. Quite the opposite. He thought very systematically militarily and correctly. The greatest visible legacy of his reign was the con…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Black Goblin Army
…ere that the importance of the fortress system built under Magnus IV became fully apparent. What the tyrant built out of fear has now…
Richard I. The Rich › Money as a tool of government
…estivities, promoted public events, and systematically built the image of a king who not only reigns but also lavishly dispenses glit…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…sonal rule based on blood, fear and the systematic elimination of relatives. His reign ended the old golden image of a developed king…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Blood purges of the clan
…t removing a few immediate heirs. Henry systematically eliminated even more distant branches from which a future candidate for the th…
Jakob I. The Reformer
…my into bannermen, developed a monetary system, and opened the first official school of magic. His reign is rightly considered the be…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war
… king himself. The advantage of the new system was flexibility. A kingdom could fight on multiple fronts, combine several banners int…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable
…r his ability to think through war as a system of tactics, not just a series of head-on clashes.
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting
…en were to clash. He understood it as a system in which the opponent could be dismantled before the swords actually decided.
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
…yet the fully developed magical warfare system of later centuries, but it was a start. Magnursie showed the world that magic was no l…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
…nd part of the reign, Ignatius began to systematically support the creation of schools focused on teaching destructive magic. It is f…
John I. Fiery › Defense instead of glory
…s would consider cowardice: he began to systematically defend fortresses, prolonging the enemy's campaign and sparing experienced sol…
John I. Fiery › Orcs, nomads and combat expansion
…tyle and turn it into a part of his own system.
Alfred I the Victorious
…enious trick, but rather a man of long, systematic and almost continuous campaigning. Under his rule, more human kingdoms fell, new f…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
…lace the old land structures with a new system of provinces and governors. Kings, whom he originally thought of as subordinate rulers…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Orcs, swift war, and ensigns' border
… exposed the weakness of the Magnur war system. Banners were exceptionally strong in the field, in long campaigns and in organized ba…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Schooling, military camps and the new social order
… of the early empire. He also created a system of optional military service, where young people could join two- to five-year camps af…
Untred I. Half-elf › Law of three knees and cadet branches
… was the transformation of the dynastic system. Untred ruled that only three lines of kinship are relevant for succession and titular…
Untred I. Half-elf › Family Archive and Imperial Memory
…tred was also the first ruler to make a systematic effort to create a Magnurs family archive. He wanted to map the entire family tree…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…patronage or local traditions, but from systematic teaching. Although Ferdinand himself was not a great reformer, it was here that he…
Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus
…e cities, the foundations of the sewage system were created, which significantly improved hygiene, population density and the daily f…
Leo III Suspicious
…f the clan began to openly question the system, according to which power was concentrated in one narrow line. Leo reacted harshly and…
Leo III Suspicious › A split within the family
…ty he strengthened the opinion that the system established by Untred I too consolidated power in a single branch of the family and un…
Magnus VII. Builder › Unexpected rise and concessions to the dynasty
…k was to re-address the dynasty's cadet system and appease the strongest opponents. Magnus therefore conferred titles and honorary po…
Magnus VII. Builder › The Battle of Skal Reker and the Third Line of Defense
…New watchtowers, defensive points and a system of observation posts began to be built, which were to turn the northern border into a …
John III Prolific
…d from a limited project into a massive system of hundreds of towers along the borders. Nevertheless, even he did not escape difficul…
John III Prolific › Continuator of fortresses
…cations. During his reign, this defense system grew from the first few dozen towers to approximately eight hundred border structures.…
John III Prolific › A prolific monarch and a legacy of future crisis
…ding ambitions. In the short term, this system could act as proof of the vitality of the family and the strength of imperial masculin…
Untred II. A half-elf
…enemy growing right within the imperial system.
Untred II. A half-elf › Goblin raid and third line of defense value
…e if its defenses were based on a solid system.
Frederick I. Render
…y the rapid consolidation of power, the systematic suppression of opposition, and the reshaping of the political and economic environ…
Frederick I. Render › A reign of fear and gold
…to consolidate it - power and money. He systematically overpaid the army and kept it in the utmost loyalty, while winning over the no…
Frederik II Tough
…ary and the nobility. He ruled long and systematically. It was under him that the period later known as the Purge of the Emperor's En…
Frederik II Tough › Completion of the third line of defense
…t at the same time he created a defense system that would protect the empire for generations to come. The rest of his life was then r…
Eric I. The Scholar › An emperor raised to rule
…ion long in advance. He could therefore systematically prepare for the role of ruler and received an education that was only availabl…