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William II Unifier
William II he took over the empire at a time of peace, economic growth, and growing confidence in the stability of the A…
Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus
…al large cities, the foundations of the sewage system were created, which significantly improved hygiene, population density and the d…
Silent preparations for the Great War › Spy network and second line of defense
The king developed espionage to an unprecedented extent and at the same time completed the second line of defense. This …
Fortress Network › War, Army, and Defensive Systems
A network of fortresses and defensive points.
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue
…n era of all-out conflict. He built spy networks, fortifications, control over magical education, and pretexts for future wars. While …
Henry II Passionate
Henry II he ruled formally from 344, but he took over the actual exercise of power several years before the coronation, …
Quri
…m the shadows. His legacy survived in a network of training grounds spread from desert tribes to orc settlements to the Green Sea.
Silent preparations for the Great War
Under Ignatius III. Magnursie was turning into a power that was no longer just preparing for defense, but for dominance.…
William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor
… common rhythm. The construction of the sewage network was similarly practical. Vilem started with the capital, but gradually expanded…
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.
Southern Watchpost › Places of Story Significance
A southern defensive or sentinel post.
Northern Stone Gate › Places of Story Significance
A significant northern gate or passage.
Western Stone Gate › Places of Story Significance
A significant western passage or fortified gate.
Otto II Defender › From Philip to Otto
…oble structure and an increasingly wide network of ties. Otto II however, it also inherited a new kind of problem from its predecessor…
Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power
…re locally, expanded into a more stable network under his rule, and Magnursia became an important hub for the exchange of goods, coins…
Philip I. The Thinker › Personal life and image of an ideal monarch
…en rulers were often expected to have a network of mistresses, side children and cold political alliances, Philip seemed an unusually …
Otto III Weak › Monetary policy and economic collapse
… The result was the opposite. The trade network began to collapse, the exchange of goods weakened, and confidence in the country's eco…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Fortresses, Towers, and the Web of Shadows
…us created an extraordinarily developed network of spies who not only penetrated lower officials, but sought positions in the highest …
John I. Fiery › From defense to counterattack
…se Magnursie had an extremely effective network of spies at the time. If someone was able to penetrate all the way to the king, it mea…
John II Builder
… and lasting order. During his reign, a network of imperial roads was created, extensive urban renewal began, and the palace in Magnur…
John II Builder › Imperial Roads
…he greatest legacy of his reign was the network of imperial roads. These roads connected provincial capitals, trade hubs and militaril…
Leo III Suspicious › Secret passages and a courtyard full of spies
…ore than threats from without. He had a network of secret passages built in the imperial palace and increasingly relied on spying on h…
John III Prolific › Continuator of fortresses
…e ruler who gave the empire its densest network of guard points in the entire history to date. It was an expensive project, but extrem…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
… rested on a single messenger, but on a network of postal stations and multiple carriers. Even ordinary people began to use this syste…
Quri › A legacy that eluded the founder
…er gradually also became a professional network of assassins and spies. Some members still serve the old cause. Others already serve m…
A community of stone and wood › Return of the Desert Goblins
…gth. It was not a unified empire, but a network of tribes that shared a common goal - revenge. Their new expeditions were more careful…
The First War of the Dwarves and Cave Goblins › Western Stone Gate
…hanged everything. The goblins used the network of secret passages they had built over the years and surrounded the dwarves from all s…
Rise of the Skull Hunters
…l Hunters. From the once united army, a network of assassins and mercenaries began to operate in the shadows of all of Ulvenor.
Rise of the Skull Hunters › Birth of the Skull HuntersBirth of the Skull Hunters
…It was not a classic tribe, but a loose network of individuals and groups united by a common philosophy – to survive and earn at any c…
Construction of the third line of defense › Long construction through multiple dynasties
…John III. he significantly expanded the network of towers and defensive posts, and later rulers continued to build according to the po…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election › The Choice of Valendor I
…rge territory, a strong army and a wide network of allies. The election ended with 25 votes for his election, while 4 votes were again…
The emergence of a hierarchical judiciary › Law as an instrument of unity
…ime when the empire relied on a complex network of provinces, cities, and noble families. The hierarchical judiciary became one of the…
Fall of the West Stone Gate › The Tarianoka Trap
…g for victory. He took advantage of the network of secret passages that the goblins had built over the years in the abandoned parts of…
Otto II Defender
…oble structure and an increasingly wide network of ties. Otto II however, it also inherited a new kind of problem from its predecessor…
Philip I. The Thinker
…en rulers were often expected to have a network of mistresses, side children and cold political alliances, Philip seemed an unusually …
Otto III Weak
… The result was the opposite. The trade network began to collapse, the exchange of goods weakened, and confidence in the country's eco…
John I. Fiery
…se Magnursie had an extremely effective network of spies at the time. If someone was able to penetrate all the way to the king, it mea…
Leo III Suspicious
…ore than threats from without. He had a network of secret passages built in the imperial palace and increasingly relied on spying on h…
John III Prolific
…e ruler who gave the empire its densest network of guard points in the entire history to date. It was an expensive project, but extrem…
John V. Usurper of the throne
… rested on a single messenger, but on a network of postal stations and multiple carriers. Even ordinary people began to use this syste…
Brotherhood of the Blood Moon
A secret network of assassins, spies, trackers, and silent executors that arose from the desire of the …
Magnursie — Kings of Magic
…ic, used it for war, built intelligence networks, transformed the military, and gradually plunged the continent into the Great War. It…
Imperial Roads › Laws, Reforms, and Institutions
The road network built and maintained by the Empire.
Brotherhood of the Blood Moon › Guilds, Orders, and Secret Societies
A secret network of assassins and spies founded by Quri.
Endless Path › Roads, Maps, and Trade
A mysterious road or network of roads of the Pilgrims.
Secret Merchant › Roads, Maps, and Trade
…able only to the initiated or through a network of contacts.
Silent Merchant › Roads, Maps, and Trade
A discreet merchant connected to hidden networks.
Crossroads Keeper › Roads, Maps, and Trade
…s who watches an important point of the network.
Continent of Ulvenor › Lands, Peoples, and Old Roads
…ways safe. While the Empire has built a network of roads and well-kept routes, the other parts of the world rely instead on forest pat…
Empire of Magnursar › Order, Provinces, and Imperial Rule
…ars, famines, and dynastic changes. The network of imperial roads also plays a major role in imperial unity, connecting provinces, cit…
Nations and Realms › Trade Routes, Cities, and the Edges of Civilization
… routes, and gnome workshops form other networks of movement and exchange. No single power controls all of them, and that is why infor…
A community of stone and wood
…gth. It was not a unified empire, but a network of tribes that shared a common goal - revenge. Their new expeditions were more careful…
The First War of the Dwarves and Cave Goblins
…hanged everything. The goblins used the network of secret passages they had built over the years and surrounded the dwarves from all s…
Construction of the third line of defense
…John III. he significantly expanded the network of towers and defensive posts, and later rulers continued to build according to the po…
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election
…rge territory, a strong army and a wide network of allies. The election ended with 25 votes for his election, while 4 votes were again…
The emergence of a hierarchical judiciary
…ime when the empire relied on a complex network of provinces, cities, and noble families. The hierarchical judiciary became one of the…
Fall of the West Stone Gate
…g for victory. He took advantage of the network of secret passages that the goblins had built over the years in the abandoned parts of…
Ancient History of Oiy › Stable biosphere and divergent evolution
…ith new ones and created a more complex network of relationships between predators, herbivores, decomposers and more intelligent creat…
Far East › Ghur-Khadan Through Orc Eyes
…ur-Khadan is not a unified state, but a network of territories that carry a deep meaning for individual tribes. Whoever loses ground l…
Stone Crown › Three Houses and the Rotating Rule
…re realm. Each of them controls its own networks of halls, towns, workshops, trade ties, and subordinate families, but none of them ma…
Stone Crown › Stone Crown Mountains
…tly. Beneath the mountains they built a network of halls, towns, forge complexes, and mines that became the foundation of their civili…
Stone Crown › Former Dwarven Realms
…r forgotten. Their remains today form a network of old tombs, abandoned mines, sealed halls, and regions that recall that the present …
Magnur › Universities of Magnur
A network of scholarly and magical institutions that made the city one of the continent's great …
Heartlands of Magnur › First Defensive Line
…ry core of the realm was protected by a network of towns, castles, fortresses, bridges, and trade roads that could be quickly turned i…
Great Plains › Skull Hunters
…nary tribe nor a state, but a scattered network of secret guilds, hideouts, mercenary bands, assassins, and bounty hunters who operate…
Green Sea › Naga Kobold Settlements
…s not one empire nor one capital, but a network of underwater seats, lagoons, sea caves, coral cities, and hidden fortresses that stre…
Adventurers Guild
…die in his first meeting with danger. a network of independent local branches very high local influence, low central power almost all …
Craftsmen Guild
…eatherworkers, and magical craftsmen. a network of craft branches tied together by apprentice rules, contests, and guild standards cha…
Fellowship of the Protective Torch
…reputation. The order gradually built a network of pilgrim houses, small fortresses, temple stations, and protective garrisons. Its me…
Fellowship of the Silver Hand
… for truth even when the touch hurts. a network of laboratories, research circles, alchemical workshops, and hidden archives the Colle…
Guild of Hard Fists
…d will the memory of fallen champions a network of arena schools, training yards, and gladiator houses the Circle of the Iron Masters …
Order of the Ancients
… secret archives of the Order. a secret network of hidden circles, masters, archives, and magical refuges the Council of the Mighty th…
Pilgrims of the Endless Path
…ome believe that it is an ancient trade network that has outlived the fall of several empires. Others insist that the Pilgrims are the…
Brotherhood of Warriors
…of imperial officials, but a standalone network of hard mercenary branches that have kept the old methods, the old contacts, and the o…
Magnursie — The First Kings
…t. It was not yet a time of large trade networks, magical institutions, or continental wars. It was the age of establishing, consolida…
Continent of Ulvenor
…ways safe. While the Empire has built a network of roads and well-kept routes, the other parts of the world rely instead on forest pat…
Empire of Magnursar
…ars, famines, and dynastic changes. The network of imperial roads also plays a major role in imperial unity, connecting provinces, cit…
Nations and Realms
… routes, and gnome workshops form other networks of movement and exchange. No single power controls all of them, and that is why infor…
Brotherhood of the Blood Moon
…ld not save his people, so he created a network of assassins, spies, saboteurs, and informants meant to gradually weaken the enemy and…