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Untred V's Eastern Campaign
Untred V's eastern campaign followed the plan of his father Untred IV. The disease-weakened nomads were unable to resist…
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 Age of Reshaping the World
The Age of World Reshaping is an epoch in which the old order of the First Empires began to give way to faster, more dyn…
Alfred I the Victorious › Entering a time of uncertainty
…did not ascend the throne in a peaceful time, nor as the undisputed center of dynastic expectations. After Jan's death, he was being…
Untred I. Half-elf › Death of a long-time ruler
…ength, memory and the transformation of time.
Centerik I. Masked › A sick monarch in a time of prosperity
Centerik ascended the throne earlier than expected after the sudden death of James III. He was already suffering from le…
Ruler I. › A unifier in a time of chaos
Rulik grew up in a time when the north of Ulvenor faced constant goblin raids and fragmentation between individ…
Enhih › A warrior of his time
Enhih was one of the most prominent warriors of the Elven Empire during its greatest period of dominance. He was neither…
Goblin incursion to the northeast › Towers, Time and Imperial Banners
…ough that the surrounding provinces had time to call for help. When the Imperial battalions arrived, the situation was no longer a c…
The Regency of Elianes and its legacy › An idea that ran into its time
Encouraged by the first reform, Elianes tried to open an even more sensitive topic. She began to suggest that the law of…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III. › A legacy that continues to the present day
… the empire. Their meaning changed over time, but the very principle of regular meetings remained. Thanks to this, Jakob III. rememb…
Battle of Skal Reker › Northern pressure at the time of a depleted empire
…n the north completely, but at the same time he did not want to start a long war that would drain the center again. The battle at Sk…
Battle of Yellow Fields › A war that for a long time did not want to decide itself
… did oppose the emperor, but for a long time they could not unite enough to form an army capable of facing him in direct battle. Val…
Magnursie — House of Ariers › William II and the unification of time and stone
…unting of the year, months and official time across the empire, which was of great administrative importance. The empire thus began …
Far East › Present Ghur-Khadan
At present there exist on the Far East several thousand orc settlements. Some are small farming…
Gnome Kingdom › The Present Kingdom
…ble. Every new invention is at the same time a trade article, a political safeguard, and a reminder that a small kingdom can be dang…
Northeastern Hroidetur Mountains › Importance for the Present World
Hroidetur was never the center of a great empire, but it repeatedly shaped the history of neighboring powers. The Reker …
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Present Importance of the Division
In the present year 1470, the division into holds is more important than ever. The Empire is no lon…
Umbra Profunda › Present Face of Umbra Profunda
Present-day Umbra Profunda is a land of sharp contrasts. In one direction the dunes stretch …
Great Plains › Present Great Plains
The present Great Plains are immense, moving, and restless. Here live kobold cities, centaur tri…
Ancient History of Oiy
The ancient history of Oia is distinguished from the history of Earth mainly by the extraordinary stability of the devel…
First cultures and kingdoms
After the long events of the biological division of the races, there was a period on Ulvenor in which the main role was …
Summoning
Summoning vyvolavani 🐉 1.0 Summoned Companions Animals, machines, undead, elementals, and dragons that add another activ…
Magnus I. Founder
…an power in the center of Ulvenor. At a time when people lived mainly in tribes and smaller power units, he was able to create a new…
Magnus I. Founder › Origin and path to power
…s. His daughter Jana was married to a representative of the Werder tribe, thus Magnus consolidated his position among the surroundin…
Magnus I. Founder › Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
…thout the ruler having to be personally present for every decision. Magnus thus created the basis of a long-term administration that…
Magnus I. Founder › Family and Succession
…branch out into secondary branches over time, which would have their own importance in the history of the empire.
Ignatius I. Pijan
…to hold the young kingdom together at a time when the greatest danger was not foreign conquerors, but the possibility that the new s…
Ignatius I. Pijan › The unexpected heir
… Magnursia had only existed for a short time and its institutions were not yet sufficiently rooted. The nobility was young, the ties…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Banquets as an instrument of power
…earned the nickname Pijan, which in his time did not only have a derogatory meaning, but also reflected a certain style of governmen…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Wars without much glory
…ore of an advantage. The kingdom needed time to grow, not another major upheaval. Thus, Ignatius did not bring famous victories, but…
Ignatius I. Pijan › A place in dynasty history
…could further develop. His reign thus represents a period of consolidation rather than rebirth. And that is why it is important for …
Magnus II Cursed › Substitute heir
…d have prepared for kingship for a long time. A series of family tragedies led him to the role of successor. The older brother Ignac…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
… began to appear on Magnus's face. At a time when illnesses were explained not only medically, but also religiously and symbolically…
Magnus II Cursed › Abdication as an unprecedented act
…of Magnursia to abdicate during his lifetime. It was an extraordinary moment in the dynastic tradition because it showed that the st…
Magnus II Cursed › Death and the historical image
…al figure changes history by force. Sometimes he changes them by retreating before subverting them.
Magnus III Young › Long reign and historical significance
…an any of his predecessors. During that time, he led the kingdom through a stormy period full of conflicts, dynastic upheavals and t…
Otto I. The Fierce › Son of the New Order
…that Magnus's reform was not just a one-time measure caused by a crisis, but a living rule of the dynasty. He assumed the crown at a…
Otto I. The Fierce › A government without major upheavals
…rations had built. Such a period is sometimes left behind in historical memory because it does not offer dramatic turning points. In…
Otto I. The Fierce › The story that gave him his name
…rsonal scandal that was told for a long time at courts and in town halls. According to tradition, he fell in love with another king'…
Otto I. The Fierce › Legacy and place in dynasty
… of the Magnurs family, but his reign represents an important connecting stage. After the dramatic decades of the reign of Magnus II…
Otto II Defender › From Philip to Otto
…erruption of the previous order. By the time of his accession, Magnursia had long ceased to be a fragile early kingdom. It was an or…
Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power
…ded beyond its own borders. At the same time, however, Otto unwittingly set the stage for conflict, as neighboring powers increasing…
Otto II Defender › The family and future branches of the dynasty
…iod of the First Kings, and at the same time the father of the generation that will enter the era of the Silk Kings.
Philip I. The Thinker
…hilip I made it the modern power of his time.
Philip I. The Thinker › The single currency and the birth of banks
…ut were part of it. Thus, for the first time, the kingdom began to control the flow of wealth to a greater extent, not just collect …
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…urned into a truly happy marriage. At a time when rulers were often expected to have a network of mistresses, side children and cold…
Philip I. The Thinker › Children and the opening of the world
At the same time, Philip's sons show how broadly the dynasty was already thinking. Alfred studied in the…
Philip I. The Thinker › Government's legacy
…ers in the period of the Silk Kings - a time when wealth, infrastructure and culture begin to play as important a role as the power …
Cinbur I. Merchant
…unified legal framework and at the same time bring state power closer to the daily life of the inhabitants. His rule is associated w…
Cinbur I. Merchant › The first code and labor law
…ed working hours. In the context of the time, it was an exceptionally progressive measure that interfered with the economic foundati…
Cinbur I. Merchant › Dwarves and the Stone Crown
…s opportunities. The king understood in time that this was not just about individual buyers, but an opportunity for a long-term geop…
Cinbur I. Merchant › Significance of Cinbur's reign
Cinbur I represents the ruler of transition. He took over a growing and increasingly powerful state and…
Yllona I. Unsuitable
… idea that a woman could rule in such a time. Her reign was filled with rebellions, compromises and humiliating concessions that eve…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice
…t, it was a price she had to pay at the time.
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Nomadic threat and political capitulation
… Yllona resisted this demand for a long time, but finally gave in because otherwise the whole state was threatened with collapse. Iv…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › Alone on the throne
…ld survive without loss. She ruled at a time when dynastic suspicion, an external threat, and the structural fragility of the state …
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A place in history
…that most refuse to accept. At the same time, it set the stage for the return of a minor branch of the family to the throne, which s…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…age that he did not want to be just a representative of one branch of the dynasty, but the real ruler of the entire kingdom. At the …
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Historical picture of Konrad I.
…whose importance is extraordinary. It represents a transition from a dynasty still reacting to the crisis legacy of the Silk Kings t…
Magnus IV Merciless › The death of the Sorcerer and the fear of a new power
The most famous and at the same time the most fatal act of Magnus's reign has to do with the Sorcerer. By this time, the sec…
Magnus IV Merciless › Paranoia and bloodline
…nus' disbelief turned to obsession over time. He had several members of his own family killed and gradually grew to fear anyone who …
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
…rs could be moved in a relatively short time. This system later repeatedly proved its value. Enemy armies smashed against it, and la…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
…d life in the country. Ferdinand thus represents the return of reasonable and practical rule after years of dynastic horror.
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
…e, but they marked a big shift in their time. According to the chronicles, the harvest increased by up to sixty percent in a short t…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Reputation and importance
…lashy but necessary. Ferdinand I thus represents a rare type of monarch in the history of the Magnurs family. He is neither a grandi…
Ferdinand II Hedonist
… only as a decadent episode. During his time, the court of Magnursie was transformed into a cultural and political center, where pow…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
…, it was a monarch who understood the representation of power differently. According to him, the royal authority was not supposed to…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › Death and historical evaluation
… throughout his life. However, this sometimes obscures another side of his rule. Magnursie did not collapse for him. On the contrary…
Leo I. The Hunter
…f the court and folk tales. At the same time, his reign shows that even a relatively peaceful period can be full of internal conflic…
Leo I. The Hunter › King of the forest and open space
…rtue in the aristocratic culture of the time, but for Leo it had grown into a major part of his identity. His reign thus acquired a …
Leo I. The Hunter › Bela and the court scandal
…iating and cruel that the order of that time knew. The event deeply shook the court and became one of the most striking examples of …
Leo I. The Hunter › Family tension without a major state crisis
…t always have to come from outside. Sometimes it grows directly out of bedrooms, gender expectations, and who the monarch chooses to…
Richard I. The Rich
…al prestige through wealth. At the same time, however, he belongs to the most scandalous monarchs of the entire dynasty. His persona…
Richard I. The Rich › Bela, Hakreleta and the triple scandal
…and a daughter with her. It was at this time that gossip began to spread about an intimate relationship between all three - Richard,…
Richard I. The Rich › The legacy of Richard I.
…ination of his people. His reign thus represents the culmination of one side of the Silk Kings. It is not the height of law or moral…
William I. Mag
…. During his reign, magic for the first time stopped moving only in the shadows, among disciples and whispered legends, and began to…
William I. Mag › Legalization of magic in Magnur
… history, but was bold and risky in his time. To allow magic, at least in the capital, was to admit that this power existed, that it…
William I. Mag › The Rutun Rebellion and the Bloody East
At the same time, however, the broader geopolitical environment also began to change. The orc tribes wer…
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
At the same time, William was one of the first monarchs who began to openly think about the fact that Ma…