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School Reform › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A reform of education in society.
Magnus VI A cruel protector
Magnus VI took over the empire from the founder, an often thankless role in history. He did not expect a triumphant rise…
Six-Year Schooling › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The basic form of compulsory education.
Reform › Recurring Lore Terms
A deliberate change of rules, administration, or society.
Ferdinand I. The Fearless › Land and everyday life reform
…erefore, he carried out an agricultural reform that had a surprisingly profound impact. He supported the rotation of crops, the wider…
Jakob I. The Reformer › The Assembly of Unicorns and the birth of a new order
After the death of Henry I, it was not clear who could even sit on the throne. The dynasty was ravaged by purges, the ma…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Tax reform and realignment of power
… power. Therefore, he carried out a tax reform that redistributed the income between the local ruler, the provincial lord and the kin…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war
Even more fundamental was his military reform. Jakob divided the royal army into separate battalions, each with its own general and …
Jakob I. The Reformer › Magic as part of the state
… his reign that the first official mage school opened in the royal palace. It was not yet a generally accessible institution, but a p…
Jakob I. The Reformer › A king between the old world and the new
Jakob died during Richard's plays, a moment that symbolically linked the old silk court culture with the new, tougher an…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
… systematically support the creation of schools focused on teaching destructive magic. It is from these centers that the first genera…
Leo II The conqueror › Administration of the empire and the first imperial reforms
After the first military victories, Leo increasingly concentrated on the administration of a vast territory. He understo…
Magnus VI A cruel protector › Schooling, military camps and the new social order
…t of all human children to six years of schooling between the ages of eight and fourteen. It was an extremely progressive step and ve…
Valendor I Steward › Tax reform and a downsized military
Valendor also reshaped the tax system. He did not want all layers to be burdened in the same way regardless of the actua…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
…t steps was the introduction of regular schools for children. First in the cities, later also in the villages, children learned basic…
Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states
…ne of the most important administrative reforms of the late empire. He regulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states a…
Zareth-Ka › Teaching reform
Zareth-Ka instituted a new system of teaching. Magic was to become a natural part of kobold life, not just the skill of …
Goblin adoption of human magic › Nuriak and the First Goblin School
…rica, he founded the first known goblin school of elemental magic. Here he began to demonstrate his art in public, teach the first st…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › Two paths of magic
…ginated as a systematic discipline. The schools in Magnursia were based on order, theory and gradual mastering of individual elements…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › Javorica as a center of change
…in magic. Here Nuriak founded the first school, which, however, did not have much influence at first. The kobolds trusted more and mo…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › The Rise of Zareth-Ka
… second great headmaster of the Javoric school. Unlike Nuriak, he was not only a visionary, but also a reformer. Zareth-Ka understood…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › The invisible conflict
…ut in minds. For a long time, the human schools did not realize how quickly the kobolds advanced. They considered their approach dang…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › A limit that cannot be crossed
…t could be destroyed. There was not one school, one center, one weakness. The Empire gradually realized that conquering the Great Pla…
The great reforms of Philip I
Under Philip I the Thinker, Magnursia turned into one of the best organized human states of its time. A single currency,…
The great reforms of Philip I › Single currency and state banks
Philip I understood that stable trade needed stable trust. By introducing a single currency, he removed some of the unce…
The great reforms of Philip I › Professional army
Philip's military reform marked a transition from a purely occasional force to a more organized, permanent army…
The great reforms of Philip I › The beginning of the Silk Kings
It is Philip's reign that is considered to be the real beginning of the silk period. The kingdom relied on trade, financ…
Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I. › Agrarian reform
Ferdinand did not just restore the state with the sword. He introduced changes in agriculture that increased yields and …
Assembly of Unicorns › Tax and ensign reform
Jacob's government then brought tax reform and a new military system of ensigns. Both changes fundamentally reshaped the function…
Assembly of Unicorns › The first official school of magic
…ob went on to create the first official school of magic within the royal environment. In doing so, he elevated magic from a fringe ph…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › State controlled wealth
…for the empire. It was not a flamboyant reform, but one of those steps that subtly strengthen the power of the state long after the d…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › The army of the new age
Engelbrekt well understood that the empire had suffered too many humiliating defeats in recent centuries. He therefore d…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger
…her crucial step was the administrative reform. Engelbrekt had the empire divided into 48 provinces, each with its own capital and it…
Monetary reform of gold coins › The problem of many currenciesThe problem of many currencies
Although the empire had its own unified currency, other countries' currencies still appeared in commercial circulation. …
Monetary reform of gold coins › The gold coin as a measure of value
The new currency was based on a clear principle. One gold bar contained one gram of gold, and higher values were to co…
Monetary reform of gold coins › A neutral coin for the entire continent
After twenty years of diplomatic travels, Konrad pushed for the coins to bear a neutral image. Thanks to this, elves, dw…
Administrative reform of Untred IV. › City, province, country, empire
Untred IV. he took over older administrative traditions and tried to create a clearer and more functional system out of …
Administrative reform of Untred IV. › Tax flows and responsibilities
Non-provincial cities paid twenty percent of taxes to the provincial ruler. Provincial governors paid fifteen percent to…
Administrative reform of Untred IV. › Integration of the new system
The reform was not accepted immediately and not everyone was enthusiastic about it. Some nobles f…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › An age of wealth and reform
After the First Kings, Magnursia stopped focusing only on survival and began to transform itself into a civilized state.…
Magnursia — Early Emperors › Society, schools and the new layer of the empire
…y or military politics. More compulsory schooling for human children and the possibility of military training created a new type of p…
First Law Code › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The first unified body of laws.
Interracial Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Laws governing relations between races.
Law of Serfdom › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A law regulating or abolishing the personal dependence of subjects.
Migration Laws › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Rules governing the movement of inhabitants between territories.
Laws of the Great Cities › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
City laws governing life in the great centers.
Military Camps › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Training or organizational sites of the army.
Optional Military Service › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
Voluntary service in the army.
Privatization of the Banks › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The transfer of banks from state into private hands.
Ban on Foreign Coin › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A rule restricting the use of foreign currency.
Imperial Roads › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The road network built and maintained by the Empire.
Private Sector › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The part of the economy outside direct state administration.
Philip I. The Thinker
Philip I is one of the greatest rulers of the pre-magical period. Under his rule, Magnursia ceased to be just a successf…
Ferdinand I. The Fearless
…my of Goblins and with the agricultural reform, which fundamentally improved life in the country. Ferdinand thus represents the retur…
Jakob I. The Reformer
…y system, and opened the first official school of magic. His reign is rightly considered the beginning of the Magic Kings era.
Henry II Passionate
… territories and push through practical reforms that significantly improved life in the empire. His rule thus combined flamboyance, p…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
… back toward order, administration, and reform. He strengthened the tax system associated with mining, modernized the army, reorganiz…
Francis I. Unfinished
Francis I ascended the throne at the age of fifteen and ruled independently from the start, with only occasional informa…
John V. Usurper of the throne
…promoted agriculture, opened elementary schools for children, built a postal system, and replenished the army with foreign volunteers…
Konrad II Money maker
Konrad II he was elected by the Privy Council of the Youlenders after the deposition of Edward I. He ascended the throne…
Untred IV. Correct
…arried out a fundamental administrative reform of the city-province-state-empire system. It clearly determined the tax flows and resp…
Sorcerer
The Sorcerer is considered the first being to fully master magic. His existence changed the entire continent and laid th…
Ender
Ender was the first official court mage of Magnursia and the main architect of the institutionalization of magic in the …
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia
…gical traditions took place — the human schools of Magnursia and the kobolds of the Javoric School. This invisible conflict determine…
Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I.
Ferdinand I took over the country after the fall of the tyrant and was able to return it to order, security and economic…
Assembly of Unicorns
…integrated. The election of James I the Reformer opened the way to a new phase of state and magical transformation.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I belong to the most important transformations of the entire rendering …
Monetary reform of gold coins
Currency reform of Konrad II. created a single currency known as gold coins. The coins had a clearly d…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III.
Conventions of the nobility introduced by James III. they created a regular political space for negotiations between the…
Administrative reform of Untred IV.
Administrative reform of Untred IV. it regulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states and the …
Battle of the Northeast Wall
…e of the first major tests of the newly reformed army of Engelbrekt I. In the clash with goblin raiders, it became clear that the imp…
Magnursie — Silk Kings
The era of the Silk Kings was the period of the greatest economic, legal and cultural rise of pre-magical Magnursia. The…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic
The Magic Kings represent the period in which Magnursia transformed from a wealthy kingdom into an aggressive and milita…
Magnursia — Early Emperors
The early emperors represent the first generation of rulers who no longer just held the conquered territory, but had to …
Magnursie — House of Renders
…he election of magnates, administrative reforms, military reconstruction and stricter supervision of its own provinces. The Render sa…
Magnursie — House of Ariers
The era of the Ariers family was short but extremely important. It began with the Second Imperial Assembly after the mas…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders
…ilver Age, new legal and administrative reforms, a second Golden Age, but also dynastic crises, droughts, wars, counter-intelligence,…
The Age of Reshaping the World
…orcer. Originally a mysterious cult and school, elemental magic quickly spread, transforming warfare, state power, and race relations…
State Magic Monopoly › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The control of magic by the state.
Official School of Magic › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
A state-recognized institution for the teaching of magic.