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The creation of the first imperial weekly
During the reign of Anna I, the first regularly published weekly newspaper in the empire was created. In it, residents r…
Anna I. Beloved
…ssor of Centerikos I and from her first public speech built up the image of an honest, capable and self-confident empress. For the f…
Magnus II Cursed › Death and the historical image
Magnus II he died in -837, just three years after the abdication. In history, he is not remembered as a great reformer o…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…later chroniclers, he became almost the image of an ideal monarch - reasonable, faithful, working for the country and not destroyed …
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
At the end of his life, Ferdinand gained so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no longer use the or…
Magnus VII. Builder › Statues of the emperor and the public face of power
…with the image of his own government in public space. He had statues of himself erected and paintings of himself made throughout the…
Anna I. Beloved › Newspapers, the Image and the Cult of the Empress
Anna began to speak publicly about the philosophical issues of the empire. She gained enormous popularity and he…
The creation of the first imperial weekly › Empress under the public eye
Anna I became one of the first rulers whose life began to be regularly followed by almost the entire empire. Her speeche…
Pilgrimage Route › Faith, Temples, and Sacred Terms
A road with a sacred, spiritual, or vowed significance.
The establishment of the first magical universities
…kingdom and gradually made it an almost public part of Imperial life. Although the schools were expensive, their graduates gained hi…
Richard I. The Rich
…o personifies the combination of money, public image and court controversy in the history of Magnursia. His reign saw the privatizat…
Richard II Sick › Stiff joint disease
…was largely based on physical presence, public image, and the ability to appear before the nobility and the people, this was almost …
Henry II Passionate › The emperor before his coronation
…gth and administration, but also on the public image of the emperor, whom the people really know.
Magnus VII. Builder
…mperors who consciously built their own public image with the help of statues and paintings.
Adventurers Guild
The most widespread and approachable guild in Ulvenor, which serves as the first stop for novice adventurers, travelers,…
Craftsmen Guild
A prestigious craft guild focused on production, metalwork, work with gemstones, the enchanting of items, and the passin…
Brotherhood of Warriors
A widespread fighting brotherhood that gathers warriors, marksmen, duelists, mercenaries, and users of battle magic who …
Pilgrim › Recurring Lore Terms
A traveling person seeking a goal, a faith, or an answer.
Temple Station › Faith, Temples, and Sacred Terms
A smaller temple refuge on the roads.
The creation of the first imperial weekly › Censorship and propaganda
…It was thanks to the weekly that Anna's public image spread faster than ever before. Information has become the new tool of governme…
Richard II Sick
…was largely based on physical presence, public image, and the ability to appear before the nobility and the people, this was almost …
Henry II Passionate
…gth and administration, but also on the public image of the emperor, whom the people really know. Richard's plays for the whole empi…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Jakob III, Centerik I and Anna I
…kly was created, which strengthened the public image of the monarch and showed that power is no longer only a question of the court,…
Magnus II Cursed
… fundamentally changed his life and the image of monarchical power in the young kingdom. His reign showed that a dynasty could be th…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
…ly for authority, but also for the very image of the monarch. The king, who was supposed to embody order, strength and divine favor,…
Otto II Defender › The first war of kings
…ch is also important for its historical image. It was not he who sought to break the old balance. He was a ruler who had to prove th…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › Unification of power and liquidation of rivals
…of part of the dynasty and weakened the image that he had merely seized a foreign crown for himself. Later, he had Netor and his clo…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Heir to the coup
…oisoned, the court was divided, and the public had difficulty distinguishing between the perpetrator and the heir. From day one, the…
Ferdinand II Hedonist
…field, but also in the halls, inns, and publicly tolerated houses of vice.
Ferdinand II Hedonist › A ruler of a different nature
… way of life. He did not strive for the image of a moderate restorer or a fixed moral order. On the contrary. His name soon became s…
Leo I. The Hunter › King of the forest and open space
…sonal authority was associated with the image of a man unafraid of the forest, beasts, or solitude. This strongly influenced his lat…
Leo I. The Hunter › The death that finished the legend
…s ending fit deeply into his historical image. Perhaps the chroniclers could hardly have invented a more symbolic death for the mona…
Richard I. The Rich › Money as a tool of government
…elationship between the monarch and the public. Instead of hiding the wealth in coffers, he began to use it visibly. He organized fe…
Richard I. The Rich › Richard's plays
… years that included athletic contests, public performances, and gladiator matches. These games became a symbol of his reign and lat…
Richard I. The Rich › Bela, Hakreleta and the triple scandal
…In doing so, he definitively sealed his image as a monarch whose private life defied all common expectations. For some it was a symb…
Richard I. The Rich › The legacy of Richard I.
…ansform economic power into a political image. He created traditions that survived his reign and showed that popularity did not have…
William I. Mag
…ered legends, and began to permeate the public life of the kingdom. He was not yet a warlord of magic or a conqueror leaning on sorc…
William I. Mag › Legalization of magic in Magnur
…at wizard, but he was the first king to publicly and consciously embrace the idea that a ruler could be both a man of the crown and …
Magnus V the Short King › A short reign with no real anchor
…with the position of king. It was not a public collapse or an open loss of authority in battle or politics. It was a deeper and more…
Magnus V the Short King › Life after the crown
… his life after it shows an alternative image of a nobleman and prince who was not defined only by the crown. In a family where most…
Henry I. King of the Blood
…latives. His reign ended the old golden image of a developed kingdom and brought Magnursia to the brink of dynastic disintegration.
Jakob I. The Reformer › The Assembly of Unicorns and the birth of a new order
…e was not just a heraldic pun. It was a public announcement that a new branch had come to the throne and with it a new era.
Richard III Sword of Magnursia › From the Third War of Kings to the Great War
…d in campaigns and gradually became the image of a battle king. He often left tactical leadership to the generals, but was present w…
John II Builder
…k on a form that would later define the image of imperial power for centuries.
John II Builder › Heir of peace, not ruins
…of construction, organization and large public projects.
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
…ent of imperial legitimacy itself. This image later became one of the most significant symbols of imperial power.
Henry II Passionate › The passions of the emperor and the tranquility of the empire
…ity and private life contributed to the image of a strong, lively and voracious monarch. Added to this were well-known reports of hi…
Leo III Suspicious › Secret passages and a courtyard full of spies
…re family executed and the cook herself publicly flogged to death. In doing so, he made it clear that treason, whether real or imagi…
Eric I. The Scholar
…conflict. His era is accompanied by the image of an emperor who enjoyed court life more than was expected of a ruler, but still mana…
Eric I. The Scholar › An emperor raised to rule
…tual training that gave him a different image than most of the older Renders. He was not a ruler shaped only by court intrigue or mi…
Frederick III He was reveling › Wine, spectacle and the Peacemakers
…gn of carefree excess, but beneath that image was a threat to those who displeased the Emperor. Indeed, the peacekeepers continued t…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The son in opposition to the father
… was also shaped by his aversion to the images he saw in the court in his childhood. When he ascended the throne, it was obvious tha…
Valendor I Steward › Tax reform and a downsized military
…ntain greatness just for the sake of an image of power, if that would drain the coffers and destabilize the country again.
William II Unifier › Heir to quiet growth
…rong. Vilem thus also ruled through the image of an empire that is no longer just surviving, but creating again.
William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor
…cultural life. All together created the image of a monarch who really wanted to civilize and connect the empire.
Valendor II Besieged › A crown rejected by part of the empire
…indecency, but a political gesture that publicly showed that the old consensus had broken down. When some of the clans declared war …
Valendor II Besieged › The Second Power War and the emperor between the two halves of the empire
…o the Emperor's side, changed the moral image of the entire conflict. When the hired goblin assassins were caught and killed, many n…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › Regent with too long a reign
…ar from the capital, the court, and the public. The boy had access only to teachers and guards, and his life was locked in a stone c…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The shadow of his brother's death
… throughout the empire, reinforcing the image of Oled as a man who sacrificed his own blood for the crown. Oledo died of stomach ulc…
Konrad II Money maker › The beginning of the second golden age
… funeral was not just a ceremony, but a public confirmation that Konrad belongs among the great emperors.
Jakob III Parliamentary
… experienced politician who had already publicly promoted himself during the reign of his father Konrad II. He wanted the people and…
Jakob III Parliamentary › A successor who built a name in advance
…during the reign of Konrad II. he spoke publicly, supported his father's steps and tried to explain the changes to the nobility and …
Centerik I. Masked
…or kept his condition a secret from the public. He continued James III's legacy, supporting conventions, spending time in libraries,…
Anna I. Beloved › Luis, husband without a crown
Anna finally publicly admitted her romantic relationship with Luis and married him in 1253. This move cou…
Anna I. Beloved › Peace, culture and the largest funeral of the empire
… In recent years she has withdrawn from public life and enjoyed her holiday villas throughout the empire. She died in her sleep shor…
Theodore III Tough › Endoret and the Battle of Malga
… could not swim, he surrendered and was publicly executed in 1346.
Untred III. Chronicler › The Great Chronicle of Magnursia
…uler of memory, identity and historical image.
Magnursie — House of Youlenders
…kly was created, which strengthened the public image of the monarch and showed that power is no longer only a question of the court,…
Sylvar › Ruler and Goddess
…ll of the monarch. After her death, her image gradually transformed into a divine figure. Sylvar was worshiped as a goddess, protect…
Letteria › Peace without sequel
…eria remains in history primarily as an image of a possibility that was not fully fulfilled. She was neither the founder of a new dy…
Endoret › Execution and reference
Endoret was publicly executed in 1346. His death was meant to be a warning to all others who wanted to c…
The Great Wandering of the Centaurs › A new home
Despite the losses, the pilgrimage continued. More and more centaurs came to the Great Plains and gradually began to domi…
Goblin adoption of human magic › Nuriak and the First Goblin School
…Here he began to demonstrate his art in public, teach the first students and slowly convince those around him that magic is not a we…
Leprosy and the first abdication › Leprosy as a political wound
…he state, the disease affected the very image of the crown. The king was forced to hide his face and his presence turned into a sile…
The reign of Yllona I and the crisis of the first queen › Nomad Invasion
…, which later fundamentally damaged her image in the eyes of the people.
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I. › Political assassinations and centralization of power
…own family. In doing so, he created the image of a monarch who understands power as something that must be actively purged of foci o…
Murder of the Sorcerer › Gender Paranoia and the First Line of Fortresses
…onstruction were thus combined into one image of a reign of fear.
The Legend of Bela and Death in the Hunt › Bela and the court scandal
…ationship could turn into a question of public morality and dynastic order.
Richard's plays and the transformation of the power of wealth
Richard I combined politics, money and public spectacle into one style of power. It was during his reign that Richard's plays were …
Richard's plays and the transformation of the power of wealth › Privatization of banks
…tionship between the crown, capital and public life. The king then used the money to build popularity and the image of a government …