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Administrative reform of Untred IV.
…established clear rules for the flow of taxes and the responsibilities of individual levels of administration. Around 1450, t…
Free Kingdom › A Land Without Taxes
…ee Kingdom is the rejection of ordinary taxes. This law was born of resistance against the Empire, which according to the reb…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I belong to the most important transformations of the entire rendering era. The emperor …
Philip I. The Thinker › A professional army and a new tax code
…omes. Philip therefore introduced petty taxes through multiple layers of feudal administration. Subjects and lower nobility p…
Cinbur I. Merchant › A king who wanted to give shape to the order
… wasn't enough to just have functioning taxes, a currency and an army. It was also necessary to give the country a uniform le…
Jakob I. The Reformer
…reshaped the kingdom. He introduced new taxes, reorganized the army into bannermen, developed a monetary system, and opened t…
Jakob I. The Reformer › Magic as part of the state
Besides the army and taxes, the third pillar of Jacob's rule was his relationship with magic. After genera…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer › The tax system and the wealth of the empire
…wealth must be included in the imperial taxes according to a precisely determined value. This move was smart precisely becaus…
Elianes I. Open › Governing despite limitations
…erial power can change not only war and taxes, but also the very framework of education.
Francis I. Unfinished › Emperor of thoughts that never came into being
… of the economy, pointing out that high taxes in times of poor harvests only exacerbate the crisis. Even more daring was his …
Valendor I Steward › Tax reform and a downsized military
… the same time, he reduced the share of taxes paid directly to the emperor and left more room for the local administration, w…
Jakob II Benevolent
…e first great dam in the East, canceled taxes during years of extraordinary calamities, and established important alliances w…
Jakob II Benevolent › Buildings and aid in years of disasters
…ly important step. Jakob also abolished taxes twice, in 1102 and 1116, when the empire was hit by great upheavals and poor ag…
Untred IV. Correct › Reform of cities, provinces and states
…, they had to pay twenty percent of the taxes collected to the provincial ruler. Provincial governors paid fifteen percent to…
The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election › An empire without a leader
…re were problems with the collection of taxes, the financing of the army and the maintenance of order in the provinces. It wa…
Administrative reform of Untred IV. › Tax flows and responsibilities
…rovincial cities paid twenty percent of taxes to the provincial ruler. Provincial governors paid fifteen percent to the ruler…
Philip I. The Thinker
…omes. Philip therefore introduced petty taxes through multiple layers of feudal administration. Subjects and lower nobility p…
Cinbur I. Merchant
… wasn't enough to just have functioning taxes, a currency and an army. It was also necessary to give the country a uniform le…
Engelbrekt I. The Restorer
…wealth must be included in the imperial taxes according to a precisely determined value. This move was smart precisely becaus…
Elianes I. Open
…erial power can change not only war and taxes, but also the very framework of education. A thought that came too soon Encoura…
Francis I. Unfinished
… of the economy, pointing out that high taxes in times of poor harvests only exacerbate the crisis. Even more daring was his …
Valendor I Steward
… the same time, he reduced the share of taxes paid directly to the emperor and left more room for the local administration, w…
Untred IV. Correct
…, they had to pay twenty percent of the taxes collected to the provincial ruler. Provincial governors paid fifteen percent to…
Magnursie — Silk Kings › Law, work and the development of state power
…ture of everyday life, not just collect taxes and wage wars. This also led to the first deeper clashes with the nobility, who…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic › The beginning of a new era
…entralized power ready to rely on army, taxes and magic as a unified system. Banners, a new logic of military command, and th…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Chroniclers and Administrators of the Late Empire
…empire no longer needed only troops and taxes. She needed a story to explain why she should still exist. Untred IV. He follow…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders › Untred V. and Current Uncertainty
…aces a problem that cannot be solved by taxes, executions or reform alone. The current empire is strong but stretched, rich b…
Introduction to the World › A World on the Edge of Change
…t before one. The Empire still collects taxes, roads still carry caravans, temples still celebrate holy days, and nobles stil…
History › The Great War and the Birth of the Empire
…d military order, but also subjugation, taxes, loss of independence, and the long memory of the defeated.
Races › The Place of Race in the World
… Imperial officials classify people for taxes, service, and law. Temples preserve myths about divine origins. Villages repeat…
Nations and Realms › Alliances, Old Wrongs, and Living Borders
…tates, but regions where languages mix, taxes are avoided, soldiers grow tired, and old claims become personal. A border vill…
Nations and Realms › The Balance of 1470
…lls. Treaties exist, borders are drawn, taxes are collected, and rulers speak as if the world remains understandable. But man…
Important Places › Magnur - Heart of the Empire
…ts where decisions made far away become taxes, orders, and judgments. The imperial palace towers above the city as the larges…
Current Era (1470) › A Year of Uneasy Balance
…nspeople still live ordinary lives, pay taxes, trade, and watch local disputes, but messengers, soldiers, scholars, and noble…
Current Era (1470) › Magnursar After Its Peak
…roads link provinces, officials collect taxes, and the capital of Magnur still decides the fate of millions. But the realm is…
Current Era (1470) › Seas, Coasts, and the World Beyond Ulvenor
While inland powers argue over borders, taxes, and armies, coastal regions remind everyone that Ulvenor is not the whole worl…
The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election
…re were problems with the collection of taxes, the financing of the army and the maintenance of order in the provinces. It wa…
Free Kingdom
…y expected only a vassalage exempt from taxes, the newly arisen state soon rejected imperial rule entirely and began to build…
Free Kingdom › The Uprising Around Soumun
…rotect them, it had no right to collect taxes from them, to demand obedience, or to decide their fate. The imperial army had …
Free Kingdom › Untred's Agreement
…wn administration, and to be freed from taxes to the Emperor. Untred presumably assumed it would be a looser vassalage, that …
Free Kingdom › Soumun
… most clearly seen that freedom without taxes and without an emperor does not automatically mean justice.
Craftsmen Guild
…port the guild, because it brings work, taxes, quality goods, and prestige. In towns with a great production quarter the guil…
Magnursie — Silk Kings
…ture of everyday life, not just collect taxes and wage wars. This also led to the first deeper clashes with the nobility, who…
Magnursie — Kings of Magic
…entralized power ready to rely on army, taxes and magic as a unified system. Banners, a new logic of military command, and th…
Magnursie — House of Youlenders
…empire no longer needed only troops and taxes. She needed a story to explain why she should still exist. Untred IV. He follow…
City Council › Empire and Politics
…cil manages the affairs of a city, from taxes and security to trade, markets, and relations with the guilds. In larger cities…
Royal Mint › Empire and Politics
…t a symbol of state control over trade, taxes, and the value of money. Empire and Politics imperial coins unified currency im…
Introduction to the World
…t before one. The Empire still collects taxes, roads still carry caravans, temples still celebrate holy days, and nobles stil…
History
…d military order, but also subjugation, taxes, loss of independence, and the long memory of the defeated. The Imperial Age Af…
Races
… Imperial officials classify people for taxes, service, and law. Temples preserve myths about divine origins. Villages repeat…
Nations and Realms
…tates, but regions where languages mix, taxes are avoided, soldiers grow tired, and old claims become personal. A border vill…
Important Places
…ts where decisions made far away become taxes, orders, and judgments. The imperial palace towers above the city as the larges…
Current Era (1470)
…nspeople still live ordinary lives, pay taxes, trade, and watch local disputes, but messengers, soldiers, scholars, and noble…
Calendar of Ulvenor
…rd, abundance, responsibility. Harvest, taxes, autumn markets, supplying cities and troops. Umbracar podzim a time of shadows…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar
…istration here can build roads, collect taxes, and hold fortresses, but it can never fully erase the feeling that it has come…
Division of the Empire of Magnursar › Southern Hold
…istration here can build roads, collect taxes, and hold fortresses, but it can never fully erase the feeling that it has come…
How to Run the First Session and the First Campaign in Howl of Eternity
…wants to move silver in secret to evade taxes. Dariel is only dodging taxes. The silver serves to fund a political coup. Dari…
How to Run the First Session and the First Campaign in Howl of Eternity › Shadows over Woulden
…wants to move silver in secret to evade taxes. Dariel is only dodging taxes. The silver serves to fund a political coup. Dari…