The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I.

Magnursie — Silk Kings dynastic coup and centralization 575–531 BIC

Konrad I restored dynastic power through a minor line and at the same time transformed the dynastic tension into hard centralization. His reign combined political assassinations, power maneuvers, and the indirect beginning of the Sorcerer story.

Minor branch return

Konrad did not come from the immediate expected line of succession, but from a branch that gained an opportunity at a time when the mainstream of the dynasty was weakening. His arrival thus marked a significant return of the secondary branch to the center of history. This change showed once again that the Magnur family is able to survive despite internal fractures precisely because of its branching.

Political assassinations and centralization of power

Konrad did not hesitate to eliminate rivals even in his own family. In doing so, he created the image of a monarch who understands power as something that must be actively purged of foci of future resistance. At the same time, he restored more direct control over previously autonomous parts of the country and strengthened the royal center.

The quest preceding the arrival of the Sorcerer

During Conrad's reign, an expedition was sent to bring new knowledge. It was her fate that was indirectly connected with the future return of the Sorcerer and with the arrival of new magic in the history of the continent. This event makes Konrad I a special transitional figure between the old legal state and the future magical age.