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Oledo I. The Conqueror
…ver as regent for little Magnus, son of Theodore II. However, the long regency government opened the possibility for him to retain power per…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The trial, the bribes and the murder of Magnus
…ze his position and presented a case to the judges that Magnus should be unfit to rule and the imperial crown should fall to the regent. The…
The unnamed son of Magnus V.
He was too young to take the throne.
Stepmother of Magnus VI.
She was behind Magnus's murder, she wanted to promote her son.
Murder of the Sorcerer › Murder of the Sorcerer
The Sorcerer became a symbol of power that the old world could not contain. The court saw him as a d…
Murder of the Sorcerer › Gender Paranoia and the First Line of Fortresses
…r and mistrust. In this climate, he had the first line of fortresses built to protect the core of the kingdom from external threat, even as …
Murder of the Sorcerer › Spring coup
When the king's brutality crossed the line even for his own entourage, the Spring Putsch came. This close…
Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power
The first years of Otto's reign were extremely successful. The kingdom grew rich quickly and began t…
Otto II Defender › The first war of kings
In -723, the First War of Kings broke out when the kingdom of Trabazar attacked Magnursia. The conflict laste…
Otto II Defender › The family and future branches of the dynasty
…Leo, a famous warlord and later Duke of the Western Sound, became the seed of a powerful sideline of the house. Philip I the Thinker then to…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › A crown against the will of many
Yllona ascended the throne at the behest of her father Cinbur I, who refused to hand over the land to a more distant…
Yllona I. Unsuitable › The uprising and autonomy of the Western voice
In the very first years, it had to face civil and tribal uprisings. Some were able to suppress by force…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › The golden throne and the image of excess
At the end of his life, Ferdinand gained so much weight that, according to the chronicles, he could no …
William I. Mag › A young king on the verge of change
William sat on the throne very young. He came of age just two days before his father's death, making his accession …
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
At the same time, William was one of the first monarchs who began to openly think about the fact that M…
William I. Mag › The historical significance of William I.
William I is rightly considered to be the bridge between the classic period of the Silk Kings and the coming era of the Magic Kings. He ha…
Magnus V the Short King › Heir to a restless transformation
…e when magic was beginning to seep into the surface and the old certainties of the Silk Kings were slowly crumbling. His father William I op…
Magnus V the Short King › A short reign with no real anchor
…on, Magnus very quickly understood that the role of ruler was not only the formal pinnacle of the family line, but also the constant pressur…
Magnus V the Short King › Abdication as a conscious decision
…cided to abdicate. This made him one of the few rulers of the dynasty who abdicated the crown knowingly and without direct force of the swor…
Magnus V the Short King › Life after the crown
After the abdication, Magnus did not disappear from history. On the contrary. He began traveling and later…
Magnus V the Short King › A place in family memory
…r chroniclers used to be unfair to him. The nickname Short King carries irony and a certain contempt. But that is precisely its historical v…
Richard II Sick › The silent fall of an era
…ring great reforms or famous wars. Nevertheless, his reign is significant as an example of dynastic fatigue. After a generation of rulers wh…
Otto III Weak › The first campaign outside the borders of the kingdom
When the nomads asked Magnursia for help against the orcs, Otto saw a historic opportunity. For the first…
Henry I. King of the Blood › Ruler only for a temporary period
…or Henry, who was originally to fulfill the role of temporary ruler. Such a temporary arrangement was not unknown in history, but it always …
Henry I. King of the Blood › Blood purges of the clan
…nches from which a future candidate for the throne could emerge. In all, he had thirteen of his relatives killed and spread fear throughout …
Henry I. King of the Blood › Decline of the Empire and the Orc Guard
…lso brought about a distinct decline of the state. Many of the earlier measures, including some of the Interracial Laws, ceased to apply, co…
Henry I. King of the Blood › A king without a future
…queror. His energy was directed towards the survival of one man, not the stability of the whole. And that is why his regime could not last l…
Henry I. King of the Blood › End of the Silk Kings
The death of Henry I did not just mean the fall of one tyrant. It marked the definitive end of the e…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Youth under the protection of Ender
…I. he was literally lucky for months on the succession. If he had been born a little later, the crown would have missed him. Even so, his ol…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting
When Ignatius assumed the crown, the war with Trabazar and Jitron was not yet over. However, it was at this stage that his…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The Battle of Jitron and the First Battle Mages
The most significant landmark of his reign was the Battle of Jitron. It was here that for the first …
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › Schools of Ruinous Magic and the Legacy of Government
In the second part of the reign, Ignatius began to systematically support the creation of schools focus…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › A legacy of exhausted victory
When Laurel ascended the throne, court and army alike knew well that Alfred's end was near. The succession therefore took…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Disintegrating supremacy and closed Northern Trade Route
…ening situation on almost all sides. In the north, the pressure of the gnomes grew, in the west, kobolds began to penetrate the weakened pro…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Defense of the empire instead of further expansion
… on multiple fronts cannot be won by another headless push forward. Therefore, he took the opposite approach from his most famous predecesso…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Battle of the Luna River
The climax of his reign was the Battle of the Luna River. Against Magnursia there was a huge allianc…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Significance of Laurel's reign
… names, but its meaning is deep. He was the last king to carry on the Great War in a fully royal form, before the emergence of the imperial …
Martinec I. Merciful › Onset after blood and the first gestures of reconciliation
Martinec ascended the throne after the murder of his father Magnus VI. The very first steps of his reign made it clear…
Martinec I. Merciful › An emperor who knew how to listen to the structure of the empire
Martinec very quickly noticed that the empire was swelling not only territorially but also administratively after decades of expansion …
Martinec I. Merciful › The final phase of the Great War
Nevertheless, Martinec was still the emperor of the war age. In the north he faced goblins, whose raids t…
Martinec I. Merciful › The beginning of the golden age
…ew era began. Trade routes were opened, the dwarves entered into a treaty of alliance, investment began to flow into the provinces, and the …
John II Builder › Palace, cities and the new heart of the empire
One of the most visible acts of John II. there was an extensive reconstruction of the Imperial Palace in Ma…
John II Builder › The laws of great cities and the symbolism of the coat of arms
…n projects, John II intervened. also to the administration of large cities. He issued new laws that directly dealt with their management, th…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The emperor of the growth period
…hat grew not only in power, but also in the number of inhabitants, the importance of cities and the movement of people across the provinces.…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › An extension of Magnur
The most visible transformation of Richard's reign was the expansion of the capital. Magnur has grow…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › Migration and new laws
…ternal migration. People and people of other races migrated for work, safety and opportunity. Richard therefore passed several laws aimed di…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › The elven princess and the new blood of the dynasty
… It was an act that symbolically capped the new alliance between the elves and the Empire, and at the same time transformed House Magnurs it…
Richard IV Friend of the elves › Death Friend of the Elves
Richard's end was sudden and at the same time almost grotesque in a sense. He died of alcohol poisoning after a party during which h…
Untred I. Half-elf › Rise of the Unicorns
Resistance rose against these changes, resulting in the long Uprising of the Unicorns. This conflict was often political rat…
Untred I. Half-elf › Orcs, the Southeast, and the end of the Golden Age
…red seemed destined to reign supreme in the Golden Age. But then came the first really serious blows. In the east, orc tribes began to plund…
Ferdinand III Retreating › The last son of the Long Emperor
Ferdinand was not a man for whom the throne was an unshakable certainty from his youth. Untred I was survived by two older sons and a…
Ferdinand III Retreating › Magical universities and a new layer of the empire
…oncessions. It was during his time that the level of magical education began to rise significantly, and it became clear that the older teach…
Henry II Passionate › The uprising of the nobility and the battle for John's Bridge
…t just a period of celebration. In both the West and the East, he faced rebellions by a section of the nobility who opposed the strengthenin…
Henry II Passionate › The passions of the emperor and the tranquility of the empire
Henry had a total of six sons, the last even at the age of fifty-five with his second and last wife, Helena. His fertility and priv…
John III Prolific › Southern Disturbances and the Departure of the Elves
The biggest internal problem of John's government was taking place in the south. The elven populatio…
John III Prolific › New Settlement of the South
The mass departure of the elves turned the south into a sparsely populated area, but at the same tim…
John IV Childless › The privileged son and fragmented inheritance of John III.
John IV he did not ascend the throne as a man whose accession would be accepted by all without opposition. He was the privileg…
John IV Childless › A war of brothers
John IV tried to break the crisis with a quick and hard intervention. He had Albert imprisoned at the crossing between the …
John IV Childless › The Riches of the Winner and the Rise of the Renders
The victory in the war of the brothers brought John IV. and immense material gain. Thanks to confisc…
John IV Childless › A childless emperor and the end of certainty
After the end of the war, John IV. devoted mainly to the stabilization of the country. It was necessary to…
Untred II. A half-elf › Massacre at the wedding and the end of the family
But the decisive clash never came in the form of a major field war. The renderers took a much scarier an…
Frederik II Tough › Completion of the third line of defense
…t lasting positive legacy. He maximized the third line of defense project and brought it to completion. In doing so, he actually admitted th…
Frederick III He was reveling › The backyard transformed into a theater of power
…above all for his frequent excesses and the spectacular celebrations he organized for the nobility from all over the empire. At first glance…
Frederick III He was reveling › The Fall of the Man Who Lived Too Free
…ford his lifestyle precisely because of the new wealth flowing into the imperial coffers. And indeed he used it without restraint. However, …
Francis I. Unfinished › The Great Slaughter of the Renderians
On the 8th of Floranis in 922, Francis I was assassinated by a group of hired assassins. His death was …
Francis I. Unfinished › The fall of the dynasty and the new order
After the massacre, the Second Imperial Diet was convened, where representatives of the remaining province…
Valendor I Steward › The winner of the election, who first had to clean up the debris
Valendor I ascended the throne not as the heir of the old order, but as a man who had risen from a bloody breach. After …
Valendor I Steward › An empire handed over to the lower levels of power
The greatest strength of Valendor's rule was that he did not try to keep everything in the hands of …
Valendor I Steward › The calm authority and legacy of the Administrator
…managed to maintain good relations with the other clans and hand over the empire to his son in an unexpectedly good condition. That in itsel…
Valendor II Besieged › A crown rejected by part of the empire
Valendor II he ascended the throne without a new imperial election, and this was the fatal blow to his legitimacy. Already a…
Valendor II Besieged › The Second Power War and the emperor between the two halves of the empire
The peace after the first war was only temporary. Many nobles were convinced that Valendor would eve…
John V. Usurper of the throne › The man who came from the war
Jan V. did not ascend the throne as a peaceful heir or as a compromise candidate of tired families. He came as the winner …
John V. Usurper of the throne › Restoring the land amid ruins and storms
The first years of his reign were filled with feverish renewal. He confirmed and expanded trade agre…
John V. Usurper of the throne › Schools, post office and the new face of everyday life
Jan V. was not only the ruler of the post-war reconstruction, but also a real reformer. One of his most significant step…
John V. Usurper of the throne › An army without the old glory, but with a new logic
After long years of wars, the Reich's population was tired and recruitment into the army was failing. Jan therefore reached fo…
Jakob II Benevolent › Stepping in instead of a brother
Jakob II became emperor as a result of the decision of Theodore I, who chose him as a more suitable successor than the younger Charles. Thi…
Edward I. Banished › The son of a man no one trusted
Edward I inherited the throne from Oled I, but along with the crown he also took on suspicion, hatred and the memory of…
Edward I. Banished › The Houses of Youlenders and the End of the Line
The Youlender core of the house began to convene inner councils where they concluded that Oled's lin…
Konrad II Money maker › Restoration of the Provinces and the Order of the White Horse
One of Conrad's first reforms was the restoration of the economic administration of the provinces. After years of weather fluctuations…
Konrad II Money maker › Gold coins and the currency of the entire continent
Konrad's greatest reform went beyond the boundaries of the empire. Although the empire already had its own unified currency, currencies o…