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The great reforms of Philip I › Single currency and state banks
…e needed stable trust. By introducing a single currency, he removed some of the uncertainty of exchange and created a common economic l…
Philip I. The Thinker
…to a truly organized state with its own currency, banks, a professional army and a functioning fiscal structure. If Magnus I founded th…
The great reforms of Philip I
…t organized human states of its time. A single currency, state-owned banks and a professional army laid the foundation for a long perio…
Philip I. The Thinker › The single currency and the birth of banks
… of his reign was the introduction of a single currency for the entire kingdom. Smaller copper coins and larger gold currency created a…
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…
Konrad II Money maker › Gold coins and the currency of the entire continent
…diplomatic travels, Konrad pushed for a single currency known as gold coins, the value of which was clearly derived from the amount of …
Northern defenses against goblin raids under Magnus VI. › A war without a single battlefield
Orcs did not conduct a classic campaign with one big objective and one decisive army. They attacked quickly, burned, loo…
Clash of the Three Kings at the Luna River › When history breaks on a single field
It is extremely rare for multiple kings to fall on the same battlefield. This happened at the Luna River. That's why the…
Great Plains › Kobold World Without a Single Empire
The kobolds never built a single empire. Not because they could not raise cities or organize a society, but because their…
Monetary reform of gold coins
Currency reform of Konrad II. created a single currency known as gold coins. The coins had a clearly defined value according to the amo…
Royal Mint › Empire and Politics
The institution responsible for striking coin.
Magnursie — Silk Kings › An age of wealth and reform
…he Thinker and his successors created a single currency, state-owned banks, a professional army, and new types of taxation that gave th…
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Magnus I. Founder › Family and Succession
…Magnus's family would not form just one single direct line, but would branch out into secondary branches over time, which would have th…
Ignatius I. Pijan › Family and Succession
… an entire empire could be changed by a single unexpected death.
Cinbur I. Merchant › A king who wanted to give shape to the order
…nough to just have functioning taxes, a currency and an army. It was also necessary to give the country a uniform legal language. Cinbu…
Otto III Weak › Monetary policy and economic collapse
…that this would strengthen the domestic currency and increase control over trade. The result was the opposite. The trade network began …
Jakob I. The Reformer › Banners and the new face of war
…n which almost everything depended on a single commander-in-chief, often the king himself. The advantage of the new system was flexibil…
Alfred I the Victorious › Conquest of Waldoria, Lutharion and the first elven holdings
…e first elven territories. It was not a single great victory, but a long chain of successes in which he destroyed a combined eight majo…
Leo II The conqueror › Borundar, Jack of Veremor and the fall of the last human kingdom
…rnt out by old age became a legend in a single moment. After the fall of Borund, the entire human makeup of the continent was changed f…
John II Builder › Imperial Roads
…collection of distant provinces under a single ruler. Thanks to the roads, it began to become a truly interconnected organism. Later ch…
Untred I. Half-elf › Orcs, the Southeast, and the end of the Golden Age
…istory. The Golden Age ended not with a single defeat, but with the realization that an empire could no longer automatically regain wha…
Leo III Suspicious › A split within the family
…by Untred I too consolidated power in a single branch of the family and unjustly excluded more distant relatives from claiming the thro…
Magnus VII. Builder
…e in the north. He was not a ruler of a single great glory, but a ruler of exhausting defense, improvisation and gradual fortification …
Untred II. A half-elf › Massacre at the wedding and the end of the family
…f the Magnurs family was wiped out in a single night. This essentially ended the line of rulers from the inner circle, and the dynasty …
Frederick I. Render › Economy as an instrument of power
…ach also had its consequences. Within a single decade there was a significant increase in prices, unprecedented in the history of the e…
Frederick I. Render › Death without answers
…ized entity under the firm control of a single family within a short period of time.
Frederick I the Destroyer › Family above all else
…e further concentration of power in one single line. Frederick did not seek compromise or careful coalition building. He acted as if th…
Frederick I the Destroyer › War of the Four Crests
… two with no clear winner. It was not a single decisive battle, but a protracted war in which the country suffered above all. Villages …
Francis I. Unfinished › The Great Slaughter of the Renderians
…ed to end the rule of the Renders. In a single day, more than five thousand members of the Render family and their allies were killed a…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
…stem. The message no longer rested on a single messenger, but on a network of postal stations and multiple carriers. Even ordinary peop…
Jakob II Benevolent › Sudden end
… fate of the empire can be changed by a single inexplicable disease.
Konrad II Money maker
…rs of diplomatic efforts, he enforced a single gold currency that spread across the continent of Oia. His reign ushered in the Second G…
Theodore III Tough › Emperor after the end of comfort
…because dissatisfaction does not have a single cause, but spreads slowly and to many layers of society.
Theodore III Tough › The ban on mining and the death of a drunkard
…rink several liters of hard liquor in a single evening. After his death, the very young Untred III had to take the throne.
Lich of the North › Silent Lord of the North
…love, or hatred. All races would have a single purpose in such a world: to serve the will that death has mastered. Many of the people o…
Kuvigh › Rise from Chaos
…goal: to create something bigger than a single strain.
Kuvigh › A leader without an empire
… the same time fragile - dependent on a single man.
Quilor › Legacy
… Quilore left a mark that went beyond a single battle—he changed the way Ulvenor understood war.
Pender the Strong
… goblin to unite several tribes under a single will and create a short-lived goblin empire. His rise was swift and brutal, his fall jus…
Enhih › Duel at Hultwin
…ent and finally defeated him. With this single act, he changed the course of the entire battle and history.
Enhih › Symbol of victory
…efining moment in history can rest on a single duel. At the same time, his victory showed that even the greatest power based on strengt…
Yokol › A legacy of action
Jokol's act became a symbol of how a single moment can change history. At the same time, he showed the power of magic as a tool for …
Xander of House Ariers
… complete domination of the empire by a single family.
Xander of House Ariers › A noble against an emperor
…ld definitively turn into the tool of a single dynasty that would slowly suffocate the others with privileges, confiscations, and contr…
Xander of House Ariers › The face of the War of the Four Crests
…e entire empire, but as the master of a single clan clique. In doing so, he gave the war the character of a struggle for legitimacy, no…
Quri › Shadow teacher
…nd memorize the route of guards after a single day of observation. Quri's training was harsh and merciless, but he had one goal: to cre…
A community of stone and wood › War of two worlds
The conflict that followed was not a single decisive battle, but a series of skirmishes across desert fringes, forest borders, and m…
Goblin adoption of human magic › The death of Nuriak and his unrealized legacy
…ted to combine multiple elements into a single massive spell. If he succeeded, he could usher in a whole new era of magic and possibly …
The First War of the Dwarves and Cave Goblins › The birth of the third Durbuluk
…e to unite the fragmented groups into a single force. This leader took the title Durbuluk - dominator, unifier. Third in order. His rul…
Birth of the Liche
…ing that combines death and will into a single force. In the quiet of the north, a threat begins to grow that could change the balance …
Birth of the Liche › A plan that no one can see
…where all races will be subjugated to a single will. And while the world on the surface resolves its wars and conflicts, something far …
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia › A limit that cannot be crossed
…spells. This meant that there was not a single target that could be destroyed. There was not one school, one center, one weakness. The …
Construction of the third line of defense › Responding to new types of threats
…ed deep into the interior. It was not a single wall or a single line in space, but a well-thought-out system of defensive points betwee…
Construction of the third line of defense › Long construction through multiple dynasties
…ast that it could not be completed by a single generation. Magnus VII. laid the foundations, John III. he significantly expanded the ne…
The wedding of death › Destroying the core of the dynasty
Hundreds of people died in a single night, including almost every key member of House Magnurs. This virtually destroyed the …
Purges of enemies of the emperor
… of the Render government. It was not a single outbreak of violence, but a new political culture in which obedience was enforced not on…
The Great Slaughter of the Renderians
…ed almost the entire Render family in a single day. Assassinations led by a group of Skull Hunters hit thousands of targets across the …
The Great Slaughter of the Renderians › Day of Blood
…ozens of locations simultaneously. In a single day, more than five thousand people associated with House Render were killed—not only th…
The Great Slaughter of the Renderians › The fall of a dynasty
… dynasty was practically wiped out in a single day.
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. In a strong eco…
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 va…
The Great Chronicle of Magnursia › The work of many generations of scribes
The Great Chronicle was not a single book, but a whole set of texts. Historians, scribes, archivists and court scholars worke…
Fall of the West Stone Gate › The Tarianoka Trap
…n army, which was used to fighting in a single line, found itself in a chaos it had never experienced before.
The Battle of Hulen Castle › Historical impact
…dynasty without a new legal order could single-handedly destroy the state it had built.
Clash of the Three Kings at the Luna River
…ry fact that three sovereigns fell on a single battlefield. The event remains one of the darkest and most monumental symbols of the end…
Battle of South March › A modern army against ancient terrain
… just a cumbersome force dependent on a single striking component, but a combination of riflemen, support units, lighter units and disc…
Magnus I. Founder
…Magnus's family would not form just one single direct line, but would branch out into secondary branches over time, which would have th…
Ignatius I. Pijan
… an entire empire could be changed by a single unexpected death. consolidation of the early kingdom court politics loyalty of the lower…
Cinbur I. Merchant
…nough to just have functioning taxes, a currency and an army. It was also necessary to give the country a uniform legal language. Cinbu…
Otto III Weak
…that this would strengthen the domestic currency and increase control over trade. The result was the opposite. The trade network began …
Jakob I. The Reformer
…n which almost everything depended on a single commander-in-chief, often the king himself. The advantage of the new system was flexibil…
Alfred I the Victorious
…e first elven territories. It was not a single great victory, but a long chain of successes in which he destroyed a combined eight majo…
Leo II The conqueror
…rnt out by old age became a legend in a single moment. After the fall of Borund, the entire human makeup of the continent was changed f…
John II Builder
…collection of distant provinces under a single ruler. Thanks to the roads, it began to become a truly interconnected organism. Later ch…
Untred I. Half-elf
…istory. The Golden Age ended not with a single defeat, but with the realization that an empire could no longer automatically regain wha…
Leo III Suspicious
…by Untred I too consolidated power in a single branch of the family and unjustly excluded more distant relatives from claiming the thro…
Untred II. A half-elf
…f the Magnurs family was wiped out in a single night. This essentially ended the line of rulers from the inner circle, and the dynasty …
Frederick I. Render
…ach also had its consequences. Within a single decade there was a significant increase in prices, unprecedented in the history of the e…
Frederick I the Destroyer
…e further concentration of power in one single line. Frederick did not seek compromise or careful coalition building. He acted as if th…