📜 Events
Key events that shaped the history of Ulvenor.
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. Under the leadership of the Sylvar, the First Elven Empire was formed, which managed to…
A community of stone and wood
After the weakening of the elven empire, the desert goblins once again tried to expand their influence. This time, however, they faced an unexpected alliance - elves and mining dwarves, who together h…
The Rise and Fall of the First Goblin King
Pender the Strong, the first true goblin unifier, was able to unite several tribes through force and personal dominance and create a short-lived goblin hegemony. His campaign culminated in a clash wit…
The Great Wandering of the Centaurs
Originally created as an instrument of elven power, the centaurs, after centuries of development, made the long journey from the Yellow Plains to the west. Their wanderings led to the emergence of an …
The establishment of the Free City of Hirch
Hirch was transformed from an original kobold city into one of the most important centers of trade and culture thanks to the rule of the kobold Hatura. His vision of an open city attracted different n…
Goblin adoption of human magic
The goblins' adoption of human magic represents one of the most fundamental turning points in the history of Ulvenor. A nation that had long been defined primarily by speed, adaptability, and Jugger t…
The rise of the Old Norse Empire
The rise of the Old Norse Empire represents one of the first attempts to create a stable multiracial state in the north of Ulvenor. By uniting human tribes, dwarves and other nations under the leaders…
Fall of the Old Norse Empire
The fall of the Old Norse Empire marked the end of one of Ulvenor's oldest multiracial states. The war with the Kingdom of Trabazar exposed the weaknesses of the antiquated system of government and mi…
The Rise and Fall of the Kuvigha Empire
Kuvigh was the first orc who was able to unite a large number of tribes and create a structure resembling a real empire. His campaign against the nomads led to the first major border shift on Ulvenor,…
The Great Migration of Orcs to the West
After millennia of isolation, the orcs ventured beyond their world for the first time. A series of events, including a clash with the followers of Gharmoth, forced them to leave the eastern lands and …
The formation of the Stone Crown
The rise of the Stonecrown marked the end of the devastating wars between the dwarven kingdoms and the birth of a unique system of shared rule that kept the north of Ulvenor stable for thousands of ye…
Expanding the Stone Crown
After unification, the dwarves began to systematically expand their underground empires until they controlled almost the entire mountainous north. However, it was at this time that the seeds of the fu…
The First War of the Dwarves and Cave Goblins
The first major conflict between dwarves and cave goblins marked a major turning point in the history of the north. He showed the weaknesses of the Stone Crown, brought about the death of King Cerbert…
Birth of the Liche
The awakening of an ancient gnomish necromancer marked the emergence of the Lich - a being that combines death and will into a single force. In the quiet of the north, a threat begins to grow that cou…
Clash of wild orcs with followers of Gharmoth
The meeting of exiled occultists with isolated orcs led to a brutal clash of two completely different worlds. This conflict not only destroyed most of the cultists in the region, but also caused the o…
Elven suppression of the cult of Gharmoth
The spread of Gharmoth's cult led to one of the first major religious conflicts on Ulvenor. Declaring the practice of blood rituals unacceptable, the elves began a systematic extermination of the occu…
The arrival of Gharmoth and the rise of the cult of blood
The arrival of the exile Gharmoth from the eastern continent of Albarit marked the beginning of one of the most dangerous religious movements in Ulvenor's history. Using his supernatural powers and ma…
Rise of the Skull Hunters
After the fall of Pender the Strong, the remnants of the goblin tribes re-formed into a new community known as the Skull Hunters. From the once united army, a network of assassins and mercenaries bega…
Clash of the Magic Schools — Javorica vs. Magnursia
Against the backdrop of Ulvenor's history, a silent but crucial clash of two magical traditions took place — the human schools of Magnursia and the kobolds of the Javoric School. This invisible confli…
Founding of the Kingdom of Magnursia
In -903, the Kingdom of Magnursia was established, the first truly stable human state in the center of Ulvenor. Magnus I thereby ended the era of purely tribal organization and laid the foundation for…
Consolidation of the early kingdom
During the reign of Ignatius I, Magnursia underwent the first stage of real consolidation. The kingdom was not yet an old institution, but it had already outlived its founder, and had become accustome…
Leprosy and the first abdication
Illness of Magnus II. and his voluntary abdication belongs to the first great upheavals of the early dynasty. It was then that the kingdom learned for the first time how vulnerable the monarch and the…
Change of succession under Magnus III.
Magnus III during his long reign he changed the order of succession and thus fundamentally rewrote the future of the Magnurs family. The Reformation arose out of family pain, but its impact spanned ce…
Continuation of the order of succession under Otto I.
The reign of Otto I confirmed that the new order of succession was not a one-time solution, but a living rule of the dynasty. At the same time, it was a period of relative calm in which the kingdom su…
The first war of kings
The First War of Kings was the first major international conflict in which Magnursia stood as a true kingdom. The war with Trabazar showed that the new state was not only a growing regional entity, bu…
The great reforms of Philip I
Under Philip I the Thinker, Magnursia turned into one of the best organized human states of its time. A single currency, state-owned banks and a professional army laid the foundation for a long period…
The Codex of Cinbur I and the Alliance with the Dwarves
Cinbur I imprinted the first truly unified legal framework on Magnursia and at the same time established extremely important relations with the dwarves of the Stone Crown. His era brought together law…
The reign of Yllona I and the crisis of the first queen
Yllona I became the first Queen of Magnursia, but her reign was beset by mistrust, rebellions, and outside pressure from the start. Her era showed how difficult it is to rule when the very legitimacy …
The return of the secondary branch under Konrad I.
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 …
Murder of the Sorcerer
The Sorcerer's murder was intended to silence the dangerous teacher, but instead created the first great legend of the magical age. From a political point of view, it was an attempt to stop the spread…
Restoration of the kingdom under Ferdinand I.
Ferdinand I took over the country after the fall of the tyrant and was able to return it to order, security and economic recovery. His government combined the victory over the external threat with the…
The era of the Long House of Sins and the Golden Throne
Under Ferdinand II. the Magnur court was transformed into a center of pleasure, glitz and flamboyance. The House of Sins was created and later the famous golden throne, which became symbols of the lux…
The Legend of Bela and Death in the Hunt
Under Leo I, one of the most famous personal legends of the early dynasty was born. The story of Bela, court tensions and the king's death on the hunt combined personal passion with political symbolis…
Richard's plays and the transformation of the power of wealth
Richard I combined politics, money and public spectacle into one style of power. It was during his reign that Richard's plays were created and a fundamental transformation of the banking system took p…
The return of the Sorcerer and the birth of a new magic
The arrival of the Sorcerer is one of the most fundamental turning points in the history of Ulvenor. It was he who brought to the continent a new form of magic based on the elements and opened the way…
Abdication of Magnus V.
Magnus V abdicated after a very short reign because he could not handle the weight of the royal role. His abdication represents one of the most humane and at the same time the most exceptional episode…
Stiff joint disease and the regency of Richard II.
Richard II he was crippled by a mysterious illness during his short reign that gradually took away his bodily mobility and ability to fully rule. His era shows how quickly the formal crown can become …
The crisis of the reign of Otto III.
The reign of Otto III. it was a chain of hasty moves, missed opportunities, and ill-conceived decisions. His era showed that activity without sound judgment can weaken a state just as much as passivit…
Henry I's Ancestral Purges
Henry I transformed the Provisional Government into a regime of fear. His purges, personal orc guard, and systematic destruction of lines of succession ended the era of the Silk Kings and brought Magn…
Assembly of Unicorns
The Council of Unicorns decided the future of Magnursia at a time when the main dynastic line had all but disintegrated. The election of James I the Reformer opened the way to a new phase of state and…
Ender and the Beginnings of Martial Magic
During the reign of Ignatius II. magic first began to be systematically associated with war. A key role in this was played by Ender, the first truly great magical authority of the court and the man wh…
Silent preparations for the Great War
Under Ignatius III. Magnursie was turning into a power that was no longer just preparing for defense, but for dominance. Magic, spies, and fortifications combined into a system designed for a major co…
Beginning of the Great War
The year -120 opened the biggest conflict in the history of the continent so far. A war that began as a clash of human kingdoms gradually turned into a multi-national catastrophe changing the very ord…
The war system of John I.
John I turned the war into a system of defense, supply and controlled attrition of the enemy. His reign has shown that Magnursie can win not only by striking, but also by patience, environment and the…
The peak of military power under Alfred I.
Under Alfred I, Magnursia reached the height of its pre-imperial military effectiveness. Banners were transformed into an extremely powerful tool of campaign, magic was firmly integrated into army lif…
The exodus of the elves and the resettlement of the southern lands
Long unrest in the southern countries, discrimination of the elven population and harsh interventions by the imperial administration led during the reign of John III. to the mass departure of elves fr…
Construction of the third line of defense
The construction of the third line of defense began during the reign of Magnus VII. as a response to new threats from the north and west and was only completed under Frederick II. from the House of Re…
War of the Empire and the Mystics
The War between the Empire and the Mystics was one of the first major conflicts in which magic ceased to be merely a supporting tool and became one of the main decisive elements of war. The clash with…
The transformation of Richard's plays into Imperial plays
Richard's original plays were under Henry II. transformed into a wider imperial tradition known as the Imperial Games. This celebration spread beyond the capital to other provinces and became an expen…
The establishment of the first magical universities
The establishment of the first magical universities under Ferdinand III. it represented a fundamental transformation in the way magic was understood and passed down in the Empire. Eight years of study…
A war of brothers
The war of the brothers broke out immediately after the accession of John IV. and became the most destructive intra-dynastic conflict of the late Magnurs family. The dispute between the privileged emp…
Magnur processes
The Magnur trials followed the victory of John IV. in the war of the brothers and represented one of the biggest internal purges in the history of the empire. With them, the emperor removed both the r…
The Rise of House Render
The rise of the House of Render began as a result of rewards granted by John IV. after the war of the brothers, but within a generation he turned into a major power threat to the imperial throne itsel…
The crisis of the rights of nomads in the East
A crisis in the rights of nomads in the east erupted in the early years of Untred II's reign, when the nobility there began to severely limit the traditional status of nomadic communities. Dissatisfac…
Goblin incursion to the northeast
Goblin Incursion to the Northeast under Untred II. it was one of the first major tests of the empire's new defense structure after the war of the brothers. The attackers had previously ravaged much of…
The wedding of death
The Wedding of Death refers to the tragic event during the wedding celebrations of Philip, son of Untred II, when the imperial court was struck by a coordinated poisoning and subsequent murder. The ev…
The Imperial Diet and the First Imperial Election
After the massacre of the Magnurs, an imperial assembly was convened to decide the future fate of the empire. In a situation without a clear heir and under strong pressure from the House of Render, th…
Consolidation of the reign of Frederick I.
After his election, Frederik I had to face opposition and instability throughout the empire. He consolidated his rule through a combination of military force, economic intervention, propaganda, and th…
Purges of enemies of the emperor
The purges of the emperor's enemies mark a long period during which imperial power relied on systematic surveillance, intimidation, and the silent elimination of real and perceived opponents. They sta…
Loss of Northwestern Provinces
The loss of the northwestern provinces was one of the biggest geopolitical shocks of Frederik II's reign. Supported by smaller dwarven colonies and goblin tribes, the kobolds penetrated into an area n…
The opening of the Empire's mining era
The opening of the mining era of the empire marked a fundamental turn in the functioning of the imperial economy. Based on the reports of researchers and advisors, Erik I authorized the creation of ne…
The era of great court festivities
During the reign of Frederick III. the imperial court turned into a space of luxury, banquets and spectacular spectacles. Great celebrations were not only an expression of the monarch's personal taste…
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I.
The great reforms of Engelbrekt I belong to the most important transformations of the entire rendering era. The emperor unified the mining taxation system, modernized the army, reorganized the empire …
South Elven Unrest and the Peace of Leteria
The South Elven riots represented the greatest crisis of Eric II's reign. In the southern lands, resistance to Imperial rule flared up again, fueled by the Elven milieu beyond the borders. However, th…
War of the Four Coats of Arms
The War of the Four Crests was a long and devastating conflict between House Render and a coalition of Ariers, Zelins, and remnants of the Magnur lines. It arose as a reaction to the open favoritism o…
Peace of the Four Swords
The Peace of the Four Swords ended the War of the Four Crests at a time when the empire was already economically and socially exhausted. Frederick I was forced to hand over some titles and recognize a…
The Regency of Elianes and its legacy
After the death of Frederick II. his wife Elianes took over as regent for their infant son Francis. Her reign was short and uncertain at first, but she left a visible mark. Elianes was able to maintai…
The Great Slaughter of the Renderians
The great slaughter of the Renders was a coordinated action by several powerful families, mainly the Ariers and Zelins, which destroyed almost the entire Render family in a single day. Assassinations …
The Second Imperial Diet and the Second Imperial Election
After the slaughter of the Renders, the empire was without a ruler and without a clear successor. At the Second Imperial Diet, 31 nobles gathered to represent the remaining provinces. The result was t…
First Power War
The First Power War was a conflict between Emperor Valendor II. and a coalition of noble families who rejected his accession without elections. The war ended with the emperor's victory at the Battle o…
Second Power War
The Second Power War was a large-scale conflict between Emperor Valendor II. and a rebel alliance led by House Youlender. The war ended with the fall of the emperor and the accession of John V.
Third Imperial Diet
The Third Imperial Diet was convened after the fall of Valendor II. and ending the Great Power War. At the Diet, John V was elected as the new emperor and the stability of the empire was restored.
The Silver Age of Youlenders
The Silver Era marks a period of peaceful restoration after the rise of the Youlender family. The empire could no longer match the glorious golden age of the early emperors, but after long wars and dy…
Change of succession after Charles' palsy
The change of succession after Charles's paralysis is one of the quiet but significant dynastic breaks in the reign of Theodore I. According to older customs, the younger son Charles could have repres…
Construction of the first eastern dam
Construction of the first eastern dam under Jakob II. belongs to the most important economic projects of the Silver Age. The dam made it possible to better supply water to the more arid steppe regions…
James II's Elven Alliance
James II's Elven Alliance represented one of the most important diplomatic events of the Silver Age. The Emperor sent two battalions to aid the elves in their fight against the southern tribes of dese…
The regency and usurpation of Oleda I.
Oled I's regency began as a temporary solution after Theodore II's death, but gradually turned into one of the Youlenders' darkest dynastic crises. Oledo isolated the rightful heir Magnus, tried to ob…
Secret election of the emperor
The secret election of the emperor was an internal choice of the Youlender house after the forced abdication of Edward I. Instead of a broad imperial assembly of the other houses, the core of the Youl…
Foundation of the Order of the White Horse
The Order of the White Horse was founded by Conrad II. as a group of virtuous and experienced warriors who were to help provinces with unrest and military instability. The order gradually became an im…
Monetary reform of gold coins
Currency reform of Konrad II. created a single currency known as gold coins. The coins had a clearly defined value according to the amount of gold and a neutral appearance, thanks to which they spread…
Meetings of the nobility of Jakob III.
Conventions of the nobility introduced by James III. they created a regular political space for negotiations between the emperor and the great families. The first convention took place in 1212 and thi…
The emergence of a hierarchical judiciary
Hierarchical judiciary was established under James III. and divided the court system into city, province, fiefdom, and imperial levels. Citizens gained the ability to appeal to higher authorities acco…
Anna's appointment as successor
The appointment of Anna as the successor of Centerik I was one of the most important dynastic decisions of the Youlender family. The ailing emperor first considered his brother Edmond, but after his d…
The creation of the first imperial weekly
During the reign of Anna I, the first regularly published weekly newspaper in the empire was created. In it, residents read news about the empress, events in the empire, economic forecasts and technic…
A three-year drought
The three-year drought was one of the greatest natural crises of the Late Empire. In three years, according to the chronicles, only seven rains were to fall, causing poor harvests, famine and a major …
Conflict over grain
The Grain Conflict was a war between the Empire and the Free Kingdom, sparked by the effects of the Three Year Drought. The Free Kingdom was hit hard by the crisis and began to make conquests. Magnus …
Theodore counterintelligence
Theodore's counter-intelligence was a trial against Augustus and his allies who were plotting to take over the imperial crown. Theodore III he uncovered the plot, quickly arrested the principal actors…
The Great Chronicle of Magnursia
The Great Chronicle of Magnursia was the greatest cultural work of the empire. It was started by Untred III. and was completed under Untred IV. in 1452. It consisted of 314 books with an average lengt…
Administrative reform of Untred IV.
Administrative reform of Untred IV. it regulated the relationship between cities, provinces, states and the empire. It established clear rules for the flow of taxes and the responsibilities of individ…
Ulvenor's first biological weapon
Ulvenor's first biological weapon was used under Untred IV. against the eastern nomads. The Emperor had the captured nomad marauders released, but first secretly infected them with an artificially cre…
Untred V's Eastern Campaign
Untred V's eastern campaign followed the plan of his father Untred IV. The disease-weakened nomads were unable to resist effectively, and the empire gained new territories under its rule. It was the f…
The Lich's Menace at the North Gate
The Lich's threat at the North Gate is one of the most disturbing events of the current era. The dwarves brought news that the north gate was no longer safe and that a leader of the dead called the Li…
Crucifixion of the last Ariers
The crucifixion of the last Ariers was a harsh crackdown by Untred V against the remnants of the former ruling house. When the last of the Aiers tried to raise a rebellion against the Southern Houses,…