Notable Figures of the Empire
House of Magnurs — Kingdom of Magnursia / later Empire of Magnursar
Magnus I Founder
Founder of the Kingdom of Magnursia.
Hustacia
First queen of Magnursia and wife of Magnus I, associated with the early consolidation of the court and the emergence of the first dynastic traditions.
Blanka
The second wife of Magnus I of the southern house, whose marriage helped to consolidate the loyalty of the southern holdings.
Jana
Daughter of Magnus I, married among the Werders, where she became an important shaman and a symbol of the western alliance.
Magnus
Magnus I's eldest son and originally designated heir who predeceased his father.
Remek
The youngest son of Magnus I and the first great administrator of the Western Sound.
Ignatius I. Drunk
Helga
Wife of Ignatius I and mother of his children, whose life was marked by repeated losses of sons.
Ignatius junior
Eldest son of Ignatius I, who died at a young age of heart failure.
John
Son of Ignatius I, who died while hunting a wild giant boar, which pierced him with its tusk while defending.
Illona
Daughter of Ignatius I, married to Trabazar king Kurvith, cementing the alliance between Magnursia and Trabazar for over a century.
Anastasia
Daughter of Ignatius I, whose life became one of the first court scandals of the Magnurs family.
Otto
The youngest son of Ignatius I and Helga, who died a few days after birth after a difficult birth. After his death, Helga could not have any more children.
Magnus II Cursed
Suffering from leprosy, he abdicated.
Amber
Wife of Magnus II, remembered as one of the most devoted queens of the early dynasty.
Kuriath
A daughter of Magnus II who left the court and is rumored to have found freedom among the fishermen of the south.
Ignatius
Younger son of Magnus II, who inherited his father's leprosy and died before he could achieve greater prominence in life.
Magnus III Young
He established the rule of the youngest son of full age as the successor.
Valencia
The first wife of Magnus III, whose marriage cemented Magnursia's alliance with the kingdom of Jitron.
Magnus
The eldest son of Magnus III, who joined the rebellion against his father and died in prison after the defeat.
Jakob
Son of Magnus III, who renounced his claim to succession after participating in the rebellion and founded the eastern cadet branch of the family.
Martinec
Son of Magnus III. and Valencia, who stayed away from his older brothers' rebellion and lived most of his life as a court noble with no significant claim to the throne.
Aldon
Daughter of Magnus III. and Valencia, used in later court negotiations as part of a conciliatory policy after the weakening of the Jitron branch.
Verena
Daughter of Magnus III. and Valencia, who appears mainly in family memory as one of the last children of the first queen before her health declined.
Drahomir
Son of Magnus III. and Valencia, remembered as a less prominent prince who accepted a life outside the main political scene after the change in the order of succession.
Lutenium
Second wife of Magnus III. from the Terranter family, whose children were involved in the change in the order of succession.
Karel
Son of Magnus III. and Vylutenia, who did not become a ruler, but rose to prominence as a general in one of the royal armies.
John
Son of Magnus III. and Vylutenius, who was briefly seen as a possible successor, but eventually became one of Otto I's leading advisors.
Quinnel
Daughter of Magnus III. and Vylutenia, who was among the children associated with the rise of House Terranter in the royal court.
Erika
Daughter of Magnus III. and Vylutenia, whose mother died in childbirth.
Potato
Third wife of Magnus III, mother of Otto I, and a woman whose rapid rise caused much talk at court.
Leo
Son of Magnus III. and Bulviny, duke of the Western Sound and founder of an important cadet branch, from which Konrad I later emerged.
Depolt
Youngest son of Magnus III. and Bulviny, who lived in the shadow of the older brothers and stayed out of the main struggle for power.
Morthar
An elven princess and last wife of Magnus III, whose brief marriage gave birth to a half-elven branch of the house.
Konrad
Half-elf son of Magnus III. and Morthary, who grew up in the Elven lands and became the ruler of the city of Huslitier.
Otto I. Fierce
Otto II Defender
Originally named Filip.
Leo
An undefeated warlord, he spread the voice of the West.
Philip I The thinker
Alfred
Firstborn twin, studied with elves.
Alfonso
Studied centaurs, killed kobolds.
Banduin
He went east and never came back.
Cinbur I A businessman
Beymouth
The only son of Cinbur, he died under unknown circumstances before his father.
Yllona I. Inappropriate
The first reigning queen.
Frank
Installed by Konrad I.
Ivo
Descendant of Leo's western branch.
Konrad I The usurper of the throne
An expedition was sent during his reign, from which Sorcer returned.
Culber
Brother of Conrad I, founder of the northern branch from which Jakob I the Reformer sprang.
North Branch between Culber and James I.
The nine generations of the northern branch have not yet been listed by name.
Magnus IV Merciless
He had the Sorcerer murdered.
Christian
Killed by his own father.
Erik
Co-instigator of the coup, later killed while conquering a kobold settlement.
Ferdinand I Fearless
Under his reign, the Black Orc Army was defeated.
Ferdinand II Hedonist
Before the coronation, the name Vavrin.
Leo I Hunter
Killed as a result of a bear attack while hunting.
Richard I Rich man
Founder of Richard's Games.
Other children of Richard I.
Among their descendants was Bejmut, a candidate for the Assembly of Unicorns.
William I Mage
The first king to actively learn to use magic.
Magnus V. Short King
After abdication, he served as a diplomat.
The unnamed son of Magnus V.
He was too young to take the throne.
Richard II Sick
He suffered from Stiff Joint Disease.
Otto III Weak
Deposed by a dynasty.
Edward
Later killed during Henry I's dynastic purges.
Henry I King of Blood
He wiped out a large part of the dynasty. His death led to the Assembly of Unicorns.
Beymouth
Great-grandson of Richard I, eliminated at the Unicorn Assembly due to age and absence of a legitimate son.
Leo
A candidate for the Council of Unicorns, disqualified due to elven blood and the absence of his own estate.
Jakob I The reformer
Founder of the Magic Kings era.
Other children of Jacob I.
Jakob had 8 sons and 14 daughters.
Ignatius II. Unbreakable
According to the wishes of Jakob, protected by the mage Ender.
The first five daughters of Ignatius II.
Names have not yet been determined.
Ignatius III Weaver of intrigue
Younger brother of Richard III.
He was expected to receive the title, but Ignatius III died unexpectedly.
Richard III Sword of Magnursia
He died in the war.
John I Fiery
His twin brother Alfonso actually supported co-government in the early years.
Alfonso
Twin brother of John I.
Alfred I Victorious
Nicholas
He was young and did not have time to take the throne.
Lawrence I. The Last King of War
He fell in the Battle of the Luna River.
The youngest son of Lawrence I.
He was not of legal age at the time of his father's death.
The second youngest son of Vavrin I.
He died of pancreatic problems.
Leo II The conqueror
Founder of the Magnursar Empire.
Magnus VI A cruel protector
Murdered by his own stepmother.
Stepmother of Magnus VI.
She was behind Magnus's murder, she wanted to promote her son.
Martinec I. Merciful
He ended the Great War of 77 and ushered in the Golden Age of the Empire.
John II Builder
Builder of Imperial Roads.
Richard IV Friend of the elves
He died of alcohol poisoning after drinking dwarf rum.
Untred I. A half-elf
The longest reigning emperor, he introduced the rules of cadet branches, during his reign the golden age ended.
Ferdinand III Retreating
A failed expedition to the Free Kingdom, the establishment of the first magical universities, the weakening of the East.
Henry II Passionate
Victory at John's Bridge, suppression of rebellion, expansion of games, agricultural and urban reforms.
Leo III Suspicious
A dynastic split, paranoia, family purges, death in a botched operation.
Magnus VII. Builder
Kobold War, Battle of Skal Reker, Famine, Beginning of the Third Line of Defense.
John III Prolific
Massive construction of border towers, elven unrest in the south, change of succession leading to a war of brothers.
John IV Childless
The winner of the Brothers' War, the Magnur Trials, massive house purges, the rise of House Render.
Untred II.
The last emperor of the Magnurs mainline, conflict with the Renderi, division of the empire, death in the Great Slaughter.
Albert
Chief rival of John IV, leader of the rebellion in the War of the Brothers, captured in Pentuluk and executed after the Magnur Trials.
Emanuel
The head of the Render family during the late reign of John IV. and Untreda II., associated with the gradual rise of the house and the fall of the main Magnurs line.
Philip
Son and heir-apparent of Untred II, killed in a great massacre at his own wedding.
Alanta
A prominent empress known for her scandalous dressing, fashion influence and cultural transformation of the court.
Pudenor
One of Untred I's younger sons, considered a possible heir, died of wounds sustained fighting the Free Kingdom.
Helena
Second and last wife of Henry II, associated with the late stabilization of his reign and dynastic provision.
Emanuel Founder of Render power
The main architect of the rise of the House of Render and the fall of the Magnur dynasty.
Thomas The last hope of the Magnurs
Candidate of the Magnur dynasty during the first imperial election.
Oliana
The link between the Renders and the Magnurses.
Frederik I The first elected emperor
The first emperor of the House of Render to rise to power through the first imperial election. His reign was characterized by the rapid consolidation of power, the suppression of opposition and the systematic weakening of the remnants of the House of Magnurs.
Frederik II Tough
The founder of the Peacemakers' Guild, the ruler of the beginning of the Purge of the Emperor's Enemies, defeated in the northwest of the kobolds, completed the third line of defense.
Eric I. Scholar
An educated emperor and mage, the mining of precious metals and gems expanded during his reign in cooperation with the Stone Crown.
Frederick III He was reveling
He became famous for his lavish banquets, consolidated his power through courtly luxury and the supervision of the Peacemakers, and died from the effects of venereal diseases.
Protera
Official wife of Frederik III. and the mother of Engelbrekt I, who gave the main Render line an undisputed heir despite her husband's many bastards.
Engelbrecht I. Restorer
A great reformer of the House of Render, he introduced a new mining taxation system, modernized the army and divided the empire into 48 provinces.
Eric II Silent
He defended the southern elven lands against unrest, then cemented the peace by marrying the elven princess Leteria, the rest of the government was rather peaceful and influenced by a council of advisors.
Margaret
Eric II's first wife and the mother of the last son from his first marriage who became emperor as Frederick I.
Friedrich I A subversive
He heavily favored House Render, persecuted the Magnurs, his rule led to the War of the Four Crests and ended in a mysterious hunting murder.
Frederick II Careful
An unexpected successor after his father's murder, he ruled cautiously through bribery and compromise, traveled frequently, and before his death made his wife Elianes regent.
Elianes I Open
Regent for her underage son Francis, she opened universities to women and briefly tried to open up the issue of equal succession rights.
Francis I
Son of Frederick II. and Elianes I, took the throne as a young emperor after his mother's regency; died in the great slaughter of the Renders.
Francis I Unfinished
He ascended the throne at the age of fifteen and ruled independently, with only limited advice from his mother Elianes in the early years. He tried to push through tax and marriage law reforms, but all his proposals were systematically blocked by the Imperial Council. He gradually antagonized the great houses and became a symbol of the Renders' inability to stabilize the empire. He was assassinated on 8 Floranis 922 during the Great Slaughter of the Renders, which ended his dynasty's rule.
Valendor I Administrator
The first emperor of the House of Ariers, the winner of the Second Imperial Election, stabilized the empire after the fall of the Renders, introduced a more decentralized administration, and adjusted the tax and security systems.
William II Unifier
Ruler of a period of peace and restoration, he unified the calendar, promoted sewers, culture and the spread of enchantment, but lost prestige after an unsuccessful war with the Free Kingdom.
Valendor II Besieged
The last emperor of the Ariers family, whose reign was accompanied by two power wars from the beginning; he stood the first, lost the second and committed suicide before the fall of the empire.
John V. The usurper of the throne
The founder of the Youlender dynasty, the winner of the Second Power War, restored the defense lines, education, postal system, and trade, turning the empire back to peace and restoration after long wars.
Cecil
The head of the Poldech family during the Second Power War, great-nephew of Elianes I, one of the main leaders of the resistance against Valendor II. and holder of the western provinces after the former Renders.
Theodore I Conciliatory
A Silver Age emperor who stabilized the empire after the wars, cleansed the administration of corruption, kept the peace with the great houses and changed the succession in favor of James II.
Louisiana
Second wife of Theodore I and mother of Charles. She died during childbirth, the complications of which left Karel paralyzed in half of his body.
Karel Paralyzed
Theodore I's younger son, who was paralyzed in half of his body due to a bad birth. Due to his health, Theodore I changed the succession in favor of Jakob II.
Jakob II Benevolent
A popular emperor who completed the Eastern Dam, remitted taxes in hard years, made alliances with the elves, and brought new knowledge of magic and herbs to the realm.
Jasmine from Jun
Wife of Jacob II. and mother of Theodore II. In the first years of young Theodore's reign, she helped him with informal advice in important decisions.
Theodore II Hunter
A young emperor who was rebuilding the army and building drainage canals against floods. He died after being wounded while hunting a black deer and entrusted the regency to his brother Oled.
Magnus Prisoner of Bellorost
Son of Theodore II. and the rightful heir to the throne. After his father's death, he was entrusted with the regency of Oled I., who isolated him in Bellorost Castle and later had him murdered.
Oleda I. Captivator
Brother of Theodore II, originally regent under Magnus, whom he had isolated and later murdered. In 1140, he was officially crowned emperor and ruled with a heavy hand.
Edward I Banished
Son of Oled I, who was forced to abdicate because the Youlenders refused to continue Oled's impure line. After being deposed, he fled to the Elves and lived the rest of his life in the Great Empire of the Elven Lands.
Konrad II Money maker
Uncle of Edward I, elected by secret ballot of the Youlenders. He founded the Order of the White Horse, reformed economic administration and introduced a continental gold coin currency.
Jakob III Parliamentary
He introduced annual assemblies of the nobility, a hierarchical judiciary, and encouraged the widespread cultivation of new crops. He died suddenly of heart failure.
Centerik I. Masked
A sick emperor suffering from leprosy, who kept his condition a secret for a long time. After the death of his brother Edmond and due to the young age of his sons, he appointed his daughter Anna as successor.
Edmond The Lost Heir
Brother of Centerik I, whom Centerik first considered as successor. He died on the expedition to the East, opening the way for the accession of Anne I.
Unknown son of Edmond
One of the sons of Edmond, who was too young to take the throne at the time of Centerik's succession crisis.
Unknown son of Edmond
One of the sons of Edmond, who was too young to take the throne at the time of Centerik's succession crisis.
Anna I. Beloved
One of the most popular rulers of the empire. She reigned long, kept the peace, created a strong public image of the empress, promoted culture, and stood at the end of the Second Golden Age.
Louis A husband without a crown
A distant cousin and husband of Empress Anna I, he was kept away from the exercise of state power so that he would not become a tool to weaken her rule.
Unknown son of Anne I.
One of the two sons of Empress Anne I and Luisa.
Unknown daughter of Anne I.
Daughter of Empress Anna I. Her existence was related to Anna's thoughts on the possible extension of the right of succession to women as well.
Magnus VIII. Hungry
Son of Anne I, who faced the Three Year Drought, the Corn Conflict and goblin raids. After the defeat at the Two Hundred and Eighth Tower, he rebuilt the north and later supported the great cities.
Theodore III Tough
The monarch of a period of economic stagnation who suppressed the eastern nomadic rebellion, executed Augustus after Theodore's counter-intelligence and limited the mining of precious stones.
Augustus Conspirator
A distant cousin of Theodore III who plotted to gain the imperial crown. He was arrested, tried in a trial known as the Theodoric Counterintelligence, and executed.
Untred III. Chronicler
Emperor of a stagnant empire who helped the dwarves against the goblins and started the Great Chronicle of Magnursia. He suffered from paralysis at the end of his life.
Untred IV. Correct
He carried out a major administrative reform of the city-province-state-empire, completed the Great Chronicle of Magnursia, and had the first biological weapon used against the eastern nomads.
Tucolon Almost an heir
Younger brother of Untred V, who was close to the age at which he would have succeeded to the throne under the older succession system. However, he did not arrive in time.
Untred V. Uncertain
The current emperor, who gained new eastern territories after campaigning against disease-weakened nomads, faces the legend of the Lich and has the last remnants of House Ariers crucified.