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Magnus II Cursed › Substitute heir
…repared for kingship for a long time. A series of family tragedies led him to the role of successor. The older brother Ignac junior fell seriously ill…
Magnus II Cursed › Illness and fall of the royal face
… on Magnus's face. At a time when illnesses were explained not only medically, but also religiously and symbolically, the fear that a curse had fallen…
Magnus II Cursed › Abdication as an unprecedented act
…uld weaken the young state and create insecurity throughout the country. With this move, he became the first ruler of Magnursia to abdicate during his…
Magnus II Cursed › Death and the historical image
Magnus II he died in -837, just three years after the abdication. In history, he is not remembered as a great reformer o…
Otto II Defender › The rise of a trading power
…an to benefit from its location between several cultural and commercial circuits. The trade routes, which had previously operated more locally, expand…
Otto II Defender › King of defense and growth
After the war, Otto II. did not close into passivity. On the contrary, he took advantage of his newly acquired prestige and continued to strength…
Konrad I. Usher to the throne › A king without great legend, but with great consequence
… at first glance. However, this is precisely where its special character lies. Konrad ruled more behind the scenes, through the control of people and …
Magnus IV Merciless › First line of fortresses
…n of the first defensive line of fortresses to protect the most important areas of the kingdom, including Magnur itself. It was not just individual ca…
Ferdinand II Hedonist › House of Sins and Court Culture
…symbol of his reign became the Great House of Sin, a vast place of entertainment, pleasure and court politics unparalleled in Ulvenor. It was here tha…
William I. Mag › Interracial laws and the first conscious administration of a diverse empire
…the kingdom, whether they were traders, settlers, or smaller communities of different races. That is why he introduced the so-called Interracial Laws.…
Richard II Sick › Stiff joint disease
…atigue, pain and limitations, but the disease quickly worsened. Later doctors and chroniclers gave it the name Stiff Joint Disease. She gradually took…
Otto III Weak › Monetary policy and economic collapse
However, Otto may have caused the greatest damage not on the battlefield, but in the economy. He decided to ban the use of foreign coins…
Jakob I. The Reformer › The Assembly of Unicorns and the birth of a new order
…lly impassable. Therefore, the famous Assembly of Unicorns was convened, which lasted more than fifty days, during which there was a dispute about the…
Ignatius II. Unbreakable › The second war of kings and a new way of fighting
… that the enemy excelled in archery, he set up a shield wall to break his greatest advantage. Another innovation was the tactic of rapid attack and re…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › Fortresses, Towers, and the Web of Shadows
Ignatius III completed the second defensive line, which Jakob I had already begun to build. The result was a land densely covered with ca…
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue › The king who prepared the war but did not see its climax
Ignatius III he died as a result of a badly treated sword wound. His death was sudden and came at a time when his long p…
John I. Fiery › Defense instead of glory
…was not a monarch who would immediately seek a great victorious campaign after his accession. He understood well how exhausted the kingdom was after y…
John I. Fiery › From defense to counterattack
…rs. His death came as a shock also because Magnursie had an extremely effective network of spies at the time. If someone was able to penetrate all the…
Alfred I the Victorious › Gnomes, mercenaries and falling into possession
…sia's money was a powerful lure, but these troops lacked deeper loyalties and were more prone to disintegration in a long conflict. This was exactly w…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Disintegrating supremacy and closed Northern Trade Route
Vavrin faced a worsening situation on almost all sides. In the north, the pressure of the gnomes grew, in the west, kobolds bega…
Lawrence I. The last king of war › Defense of the empire instead of further expansion
… nations. The gnomes were the first to use it against the kingdom in a really significant way. Elves and centaurs followed. Magnursia's advantage was …
Martinec I. Merciful › Onset after blood and the first gestures of reconciliation
…e did not want to be another emperor whose name would be associated with family bloodshed. Although he punished the stepmother, who was involved in th…
Martinec I. Merciful › The final phase of the Great War
… age. In the north he faced goblins, whose raids turned out to be supported by gnomes. In the south he had to deal with another big offensive of elves…
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 ra…
Henry II Passionate › Sewage, grain and surplus
After securing the empire militarily, Henry turned his attention to the lives of his subjects. In several large citi…
Leo III Suspicious › Secret passages and a courtyard full of spies
…reats from without. He had a network of secret passages built in the imperial palace and increasingly relied on spying on his own surroundings. Servan…
Leo III Suspicious › A monarch locked in himself
After these events, Leo began to lose faith in his own people more and more. He stopped letting some officials and clos…
Magnus VII. Builder › Unexpected rise and concessions to the dynasty
…ess the dynasty's cadet system and appease the strongest opponents. Magnus therefore conferred titles and honorary positions on some of them to preven…
Magnus VII. Builder › The Battle of Skal Reker and the Third Line of Defense
… imperial troops also suffered heavy losses. Magnus concluded that another such clash could destabilize the North. He therefore decided not to launch …
John III Prolific › Continuator of fortresses
…ength for grand conquests, and that its security depended on the ability to hold its borders, not on further expansion. Therefore, he continued to bui…
John III Prolific › New Settlement of the South
…f the elves turned the south into a sparsely populated area, but at the same time full of opportunities for new colonization projects. Jan therefore b…
John IV Childless › The Riches of the Winner and the Rise of the Renders
… the brothers brought John IV. and immense material gain. Thanks to confiscations, he acquired a large number of estates, castles, titles and wealth a…
Untred II. A half-elf › Goblin raid and third line of defense value
… construction of the third line of defense became fully apparent. Newly built towers and border strongholds were able to hold off the invasion and slo…
Frederick I. Render › Emperor Chosen in Chaos
… became the candidate. This move was presented as an attempt to preserve the traditions of the succession, but in reality it was a deliberate move to …
Frederik II Tough › Completion of the third line of defense
…cy. He maximized the third line of defense project and brought it to completion. In doing so, he actually admitted that some of the old borders would …
Eric I. The Scholar › An emperor raised to rule
…ith magic, but actually mastered it themselves. It was this intellectual training that gave him a different image than most of the older Renders. He w…
Frederick I the Destroyer › Family above all else
…r in one single line. Frederick did not seek compromise or careful coalition building. He acted as if the empire still possessed the full obedience th…
William II Unifier › Calendar, sewers, and enchanted armor
…ces, the diversity of timekeeping was a serious obstacle. The unified calendar facilitated communication, trade contracts and administration, and symb…
Valendor II Besieged › The Second Power War and the emperor between the two halves of the empire
…iven the chance. In 997, therefore, the Second Power War broke out, this time much more extensive. The empire effectively split into two halves. The c…
Theodore I the Peaceful › Emperor of the Silver Serenity
…r torn by war, but still bearing the consequences of previous crises. The weather remained unpredictable and agricultural years were sometimes poor, y…
Oledo I. The Conqueror › The government with a closed hand
Oledo had to extinguish the consequences of his own accession to most of the government. Distrust of him was strong and larger rebellions beg…
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 line must not continue. In their view, it …
Edward I. Banished › Secret election and escape to the elves
After Edward's abdication, a wider assembly of the nobility was expected to be convened, but the core of the Youlenders feared that such a move cou…
Konrad II Money maker › Restoration of the Provinces and the Order of the White Horse
…reas were too centrally controlled because they could not supply themselves. As the weather began to return to normal, Konrad returned more responsibi…
Konrad II Money maker › The beginning of the second golden age
…hs could build. It is from him that the second golden age of the empire is often counted. After his death, a grand procession of the empire was arrang…
Magnus VIII. Hungry › Slaughterhouse at the Two Hundred and Eighth Tower
… under Anna and started raiding. Magnus sent two battalions to defend the border with the realm of Urgiora. However, he decided on a bold attack and i…
Untred V. Uncertain › The Lich and the Disappearance of the Twenty Chosen
…had appeared. They asked the emperor to send the best magicians to stop this threat. Untred heard their plea and sent against the Lich ten brave mages…
Sylvar › Rise of the unifier
…e elves were facing constant raids by desert goblins and their fragmentation had become a fatal weakness. Individual clans and mansions were unable to…
Kuvigh › Rise from Chaos
…ivided into tribes and fought among themselves rather than against external enemies. However, unlike the others, he was able to understand the weaknes…
Kuvigh › A legend without a sequel
After his death, his empire fell apart. The orcs returned to tribal life and his work disappeared as quickly as it had b…
Jack of Veremore › Rise from nothing
…not guarantee him any specialness. What set him apart was his ability to understand magic to a depth unheard of in his time. He gradually developed in…
Letteria › Peace without sequel
…s already at a more mature age, and the second marriage did not produce a mature heir who could carry elven blood and elven alliances directly into th…
Xander of House Ariers
Xander of House Ariers was one of the most prominent figures in the resistance against House Render during the reign of Fre…
Xander of House Ariers › A noble against an emperor
Xander wasn't one of those men who saw opposition to the Renders as a personal grudge or a marginal dispute over the boundaries of the…
Xander of House Ariers › The face of the War of the Four Crests
…d intensified the pressure on the Magnurses and other great houses, the resistance grew into open conflict. Xander was one of the main figures in the …
Xander of House Ariers › A winner without a triumph
…ol of the fact that the sword can be raised even against imperial power, if the crown no longer serves the entire empire.
Urgior › Slaughterhouse at the Two Hundred and Eighth Tower
…. At tower number 208 of the third defense line, he attacked two battalions sent to protect the north. In this battle he deployed his hexblades, elite…
Lich from the North Gate › Secrets of the Modern Empire
The disappearance of the entire set made the Lich one of the scariest characters of the present. It is unclear whether the twenty fell, were c…
Quri › Blood moon over the desert
…defeats, he wandered alone across the desert for several days, pursued by drow hunters. He didn't have enough water, his weapons were damaged and his …
The second youngest son of Vavrin I.
He died of pancreatic problems.
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins
The rise of the desert goblins forced the fragmented elven nations to join forces for the first time in history. Und…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › The world before the empire
Before the rise of the First Elven Empire, the elves lived divided into many clan communities and smaller settlements, scat…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Rise of the Desert Goblins
…n the southeast of the continent. The desert goblins, adapted to the extreme conditions of the scorching deserts, began to build the first larger sett…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Uniting under Sylvar
…t was obvious that the independent defense of individual settlements was not enough. It was during this period that Sylvar emerged, a figure who was a…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Elven victory at the Maple Grove
…92 before the Imperial year, when the desert goblins launched another great raid into elven territories. They expected easy prey, as in the past, and …
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Strengthening borders and a new order
…me after that, they did not allow any desert goblins to penetrate back into their territory. Thus, the first elven empire became not only a military v…
The rise of the First Elven Empire and the war with the desert goblins › Legacy of conflict
The wars with the desert goblins left a deep mark on both sides. The elves gained their first empire and confirmed the importance …
A community of stone and wood › Return of the Desert Goblins
The desert goblins who survived the defeat at Maplewood spent generations adapting and rebuilding their strength. It…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King
… true goblin unifier, was able to unite several tribes through force and personal dominance and create a short-lived goblin hegemony. His campaign cul…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › Birth of Durbuluk
The rise of Pender the Strong began as a response to the long-standing weakness of the goblin tribes. Constant faile…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › Conquest of Hirch
…ree City of Hirch, a goblin center that served as a haven for many races, including the goblins themselves. Hirch fell and became a symbol of Pender's…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › A campaign against the elves
After his successes against the kobolds, Pender decided to turn his attention to the Elven Empire, which at the time was consi…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › Battle of the Hultwin River
…challenged Pender to a duel. In the course of the clash, he lost his arm, but managed to tire out his opponent and take advantage of his underestimati…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › The collapse of the empire
…no significant goblin tribe. This collapse became one of the most pivotal moments in goblin history and destroyed any attempt at unification for a lon…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King › Link Enhia
… that could be given to a non-ruler. He settled in one of the conquered cities and ruled under the auspices of the elven empire. He lived the rest of …
The establishment of the Free City of Hirch › The Rise of Hatura
Hatur was one of the most prominent kobolds of his time. As a juggernaut, he excelled not only in strength, but also in …
Goblin adoption of human magic › War, practice, and the rise of kobold mages
…bolds were the first non-human race to use elemental magic directly against humans. It was true that their level was not yet up to the best human mage…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › North on the brink of chaos
…constantly threatened by the growing presence of goblin colonies that gradually penetrated from the east. The dwarves who came down from the mountaino…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › Rulik I. and unification
The turning point came with the arrival of the human leader of the Jonestor tribe, Rulik. He understood that without uni…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire › Kingdom Defense and Expansion
…is personal guard and at the same time used them as border defenders. In doing so, he laid the foundation of the military system that became the symbo…