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Loss of Northwestern Provinces

event

The loss of the northwestern provinces was one of the biggest geopolitical shocks of Frederik II's r…

The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands › Southern unrest and loss of confidence

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The tension in the southern regions did not rise suddenly, but over a long period of time. The local elves increasingly …

Loss of Northwestern Provinces › Northwest as a weak point of the empire

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…ld not be just a local raid, but a real territorial change. Their strength was not just in numbers. A great advantage was the variety of…

Loss of Northwestern Provinces › Three quests and one humiliating awakening

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Frederik II he responded with repeated sweeps. The first expedition failed to stop the enemy, the second was exhausted w…

Loss of Northwestern Provinces › A border that never came back

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…e wider area of ​​the Great Plains. The loss of the northwest became one of the greatest humiliations of the Render dynasty. At the same…

Gnome Kingdom › The Great War and the Decline of Territorial Power

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… half of their original territory. This loss changed their history. From a once larger technological kingdom there emerged a smaller but…

Frederik II Tough

ruler

…ly suffered one of the most significant losses of his time.

Wor-ag

figure

Wor-ag was a goblin warlord who rose to fame during the campaign against the northwestern provinces of the empire during…

Untred V's Eastern Campaign

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… its rule. It was the first significant territorial gain in almost a thousand years.

Ferdinand III Retreating › Alanta and court fashion

ruler

…e himself began to weaken after further territorial losses.

Magnursie — House of Renders

period

The era of House Render began after the massacre of the Magnurs and the first imperial election. It was a time when the …

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I. › An empire divided but stronger

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…dual parts of the country after earlier territorial losses and disparate development. Practical reforms for the common people were also …

The Age of Reshaping the World › The year 1470 and the coming turning point

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…e. Untred V was able to prevent further territorial losses, but rules an empire that must face pressure from many sides. In the north, t…

Empire of Magnursar › The Current State of the Realm

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…ended the borders and prevented further territorial loss. The Empire does not currently face one single direct enemy leading an open an…

Current Era (1470) › Magnursar After Its Peak

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…wn as the emperor who prevented further territorial losses. In the present age, that alone is an achievement. His problem is not one gre…

The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.

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…dual parts of the country after earlier territorial losses and disparate development. Practical reforms for the common people were also …

Yllona I. Unsuitable › Alone on the throne

ruler

…ated with concessions, weakness and the loss of a dynastic future. However, this is only part of the truth. In fact, she found herself i…

Magnus V the Short King › A short reign with no real anchor

ruler

…It was not a public collapse or an open loss of authority in battle or politics. It was a deeper and more personal kind of failure that …

Otto III Weak › Elves, Southern Accords, and Other Failures

ruler

…nomic support in exchange for a smaller territorial gain. This move shows that he was not entirely without strategic thinking. He knew h…

Ignatius II. Unbreakable › A cruel peace in Jitron

ruler

…e last rebellion almost resulted in the loss of the entire area. Here Ender stepped in again, helping to bring allies from Borundar and …

John I. Fiery › Defense instead of glory

ruler

…rt, so even a fallen fortress meant the loss of a stone, not necessarily an experienced team. Jan thus turned the war into a long exhaus…

Alfred I the Victorious › Support units and the new army doctrine

ruler

… It made it possible to better overcome losses, to maintain the fighting ability of soldiers for longer, and at the same time to expand …

Martinec I. Merciful › An emperor who knew how to listen to the structure of the empire

ruler

…d that the empire was swelling not only territorially but also administratively after decades of expansion and war. Bureaucracy grew and…

Untred I. Half-elf › Orcs, the Southeast, and the end of the Golden Age

ruler

…Untred could no longer make up for this loss. This is one of the most important moments in the entire imperial history. The Golden Age e…

Ferdinand III Retreating

ruler

…ons, domestic appeasement and a gradual loss of control over the East. Nevertheless, it was under him that the first real magical univer…

Ferdinand III Retreating › Expedition against the Free Kingdom

ruler

…th military disgrace, but also with the loss of additional territories due to the increasingly low loyalty of the eastern nobility.

Magnus VII. Builder › Expedition to the Free Kingdom

ruler

…rder area, giving the empire not only a territorial gain, but also the time and finances needed to overcome economic distress.

Magnus VII. Builder › The Battle of Skal Reker and the Third Line of Defense

ruler

…the imperial troops also suffered heavy losses. Magnus concluded that another such clash could destabilize the North. He therefore decid…

Magnus VII. Builder › Statues of the emperor and the public face of power

ruler

…ime when the empire was facing fatigue, losses, and constant threats on the frontiers, it was important that the subjects of the emperor…

Untred II. A half-elf › Entering a realm torn apart by victory

ruler

…vil War, but internally weakened by the loss of kinship ties, distrust among the nobility, and the dangerous growth of new magnate power…

Francis I. Unfinished › Growing resistance and disintegration of power

ruler

…es to stabilize the empire and stop the loss of provinces. The situation further escalated with attacks on the Peacemakers' Guild, which…

Untred V. Uncertain

ruler

…t disease-weakened nomads and the first territorial gain in almost a thousand years. However, he also had to deal with the news about th…

The Age of Reshaping the World

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…e. Untred V was able to prevent further territorial losses, but rules an empire that must face pressure from many sides. In the north, t…

Empire of Magnursar

story

…ended the borders and prevented further territorial loss. The Empire does not currently face one single direct enemy leading an open an…

Current Era (1470)

story

…wn as the emperor who prevented further territorial losses. In the present age, that alone is an achievement. His problem is not one gre…

Helga

figure

…dren, whose life was marked by repeated losses of sons.

Gnome Kingdom

place

…ngdom keeps its independence even after territorial losses. It does not have the largest army, but it has something the others want. And…

Gnome Kingdom › Gnomish Technologies

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…ngdom keeps its independence even after territorial losses. It does not have the largest army, but it has something the others want. And…

The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Strengthening borders and a new order

event

…victory, but a stable political entity. Territorial administration, organized defense and the first form of long-term order emerged. Syl…

The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Legacy of conflict

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…of unity, but at the same time suffered losses that affected their further development. The desert goblins were not destroyed, only push…

A community of stone and wood › War of two worlds

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…d prevented them from regaining greater territorial control.

A community of stone and wood › Legacy of the Alliance

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…eas. It wasn't total destruction, but a loss of initiative. The alliance of elves and dwarves became one of the first documented cases o…

The Great Wandering of the Centaurs › A new home

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Despite the losses, the pilgrimage continued. More and more centaurs came to the Great Plains and gradually …

The formation of the Stone Crown › Wars under the mountains

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…kened all. Each victory was redeemed by losses that hindered further development. At some point, the dwarven rulers began to realize tha…

Consolidation of the early kingdom

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… the continuation of government without loss of unity.

The era of the Long House of Sins and the Golden Throne › A golden throne and courtly splendor

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… symbol of excess, wealth and a certain loss of temperance. Ferdinand's era thus showed that power can be represented not only by order …

Silent preparations for the Great War › Preparing for the Great War

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Ignac's territorial claims to his neighbors were not intended as a realistic path to reconciliation. The…

The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands › The departure of the elves from the empire

event

After the loss of one elven city and a series of harsh interventions by John III. a large part of the elve…

Magnur processes › From victory to revenge

event

…tarily, but also by public humiliation, loss of property and death.

The Great Slaughter of the Renderians › A long growing resistance

event

…to stabilize the empire, and provincial losses continued. Many clans began to perceive their rule as an obstacle to further development …

Administrative reform of Untred IV. › Integration of the new system

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…iastic about it. Some nobles feared the loss of old benefits or the ambiguities of moving to the new system. Around 1450, however, the r…

Elven victory at the Maple Grove › Consequences of victory

battle

…system capable of long-term defense and territorial control. In a broader sense, it was the moment when the era in which the goblins dic…

Fall of the West Stone Gate › The long shadow of defeat

battle

The loss of the gate had long-term consequences. Trade routes were cut off, some mines abandoned for…

Battle for the New Order › Fall of shield line

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The loss of cavalry meant a fundamental weakening of the entire army. Trabazar immediately took adva…

Battle of the Mounty River › The price of victory

battle

…stern Sound was left devastated and the losses among the population were terrible. The battle thus remains in history as an example of a…

Siege of Soumun › The fortress that stopped the imperial army

battle

…otracted campaign could lead to further losses at home. Soumun thus became the place where the military stalemate turned directly into a…

The Battle of John's Bridge › Archers, a bridge and a heavy ride strike

battle

…ad difficulty approaching without heavy losses. Once the enemy's chicanes lost their cohesion, the decisive moment came for the heavy ca…

Battle of Skal Reker

battle

…nces spread into the air, causing heavy losses to the Imperial army. It was this experience that led Magnus to decide not to go on the r…

Battle of Skal Reker › Poison, snarls, and goblin alchemy

battle

…y victorious, the price was high. Heavy losses have shown that the northern adversary is no longer just a backward fringe force, but is …

Battle of Skal Reker › A win that led to a defense

battle

…nowledge that the enemy can cause heavy losses even when he himself loses in the end. That's why Magnus decided to change his strategy. …

The Battle of Velvet Meadows

battle

…my and forced the Emperor to accept the loss of the northwestern provinces.

Yllona I. Unsuitable

ruler

…ated with concessions, weakness and the loss of a dynastic future. However, this is only part of the truth. In fact, she found herself i…

Magnus V the Short King

ruler

…It was not a public collapse or an open loss of authority in battle or politics. It was a deeper and more personal kind of failure that …

Otto III Weak

ruler

…nomic support in exchange for a smaller territorial gain. This move shows that he was not entirely without strategic thinking. He knew h…

Ignatius II. Unbreakable

ruler

…e last rebellion almost resulted in the loss of the entire area. Here Ender stepped in again, helping to bring allies from Borundar and …

John I. Fiery

ruler

…rt, so even a fallen fortress meant the loss of a stone, not necessarily an experienced team. Jan thus turned the war into a long exhaus…

Alfred I the Victorious

ruler

… It made it possible to better overcome losses, to maintain the fighting ability of soldiers for longer, and at the same time to expand …

Martinec I. Merciful

ruler

…d that the empire was swelling not only territorially but also administratively after decades of expansion and war. Bureaucracy grew and…

Untred I. Half-elf

ruler

…Untred could no longer make up for this loss. This is one of the most important moments in the entire imperial history. The Golden Age e…

Magnus VII. Builder

ruler

…rder area, giving the empire not only a territorial gain, but also the time and finances needed to overcome economic distress. The Battl…

Untred II. A half-elf

ruler

…vil War, but internally weakened by the loss of kinship ties, distrust among the nobility, and the dangerous growth of new magnate power…

Francis I. Unfinished

ruler

…es to stabilize the empire and stop the loss of provinces. The situation further escalated with attacks on the Peacemakers' Guild, which…

Magnursia — Early Emperors › Magnus VI and ungrateful heritage

period

…ed but was expected to maintain without loss. Goblin pressure in the north, mistrust of some of the House, and the need for a new social…

Magnursia — Early Emperors › Martinec I and the end of the war

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…f meaningful expansion. Despite further territorial gains and military strength, he understood that a continuation of the conflict could…

Magnursie — House of Renders › The harsh rule of Frederik II.

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…rcion. His reign was also marked by the loss of the northwestern provinces. The kobolds and unstable western borderlands showed that eve…

Age of the First Empires › Elves and the First Crown

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…y and established an early kingdom with territorial administration, hereditary power and a spiritual concept of government. Under Sylvar…

Province › Empire and Politics

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An administrative territorial unit inside larger wholes.

History › The Great War and the Birth of the Empire

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…ary order, but also subjugation, taxes, loss of independence, and the long memory of the defeated.

History › The Imperial Age

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…vement. The Empire expanded into a vast territorial whole joining very different lands, peoples, and layers of history. This age was no…

History › The Current Era

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…le-aged ruler who has prevented further losses but rules in a world where merely holding the borders is already a success. In the west,…