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[edit] Reign of A Horador
[edit] Reign of A Horador
(Note: now we are in years AD, After Dawn, as opposed to BD earlier.)
- The five tribes are: Reason, Language, Emotion, Perception, and Intuition.
- 0: Agriculture was invented, sparking the Dawn of Ages.
- 1: A Horador of Reason claimed that a spirit (later taken to be Wit) took possession of A Horador, two years after he inherits the scepter of his tribe, at age 14. To the religiously inclined, this was the Descent of Wit.
- 2: A Horador formed his treaty with the Serdians and thereby unleashed them on Emotion, one of the tribes of the old Union. A Horador then allied with the other three tribes, forming the Four Armies. The Four Armies forced Muka'mador back, forming a truce that annexed what was once Crescent into Arkanros.
- 3: A Horador, aged 16, married the princess of the Emotion tribe, Princess Riana, thereby consolidating the truce between these two tribes.
- 6: A Horador gathered some warriors into his Order of Horador to kill any enemies caught passing the Nicetheen Forest.
- 8: The warlord of Language became sick, and A Horador bribed the high priestess of Language to say that the cure would require killing fifty Arkanrose babies. The king, desperate for a cure, commited himself to this action, and thereby angered the population of Reason, which urged Horador to take action. The peasantry were mobilized, and before this army the demoralized army of Language fell apart. Language came under the rule of one of A Horador's friends.
- 11: A Horador's men tricked the warlord of Intuition into buying their false "potion of immortality" with great treasures, which Horador then uses to bolster his peoples' economy.
- 13: A Horador established the first settlement, Horadrum, at what is now considered Arkanros Proper, but was back then the center of the Reason tribe.
- 16: The warlord of Intuition usurped the throne of Cantrinil. In anger at the displacement of his friend, A Horador broke out in war against him, and at the First Battle of River Arkanros, the army of Intuition was defeated, after they were tricked into handing A Horador a great quantity of arrows. The warlord of Intuition sued for peace, and gave Horador a large piece of land as tribute.
- 21: A Horador knew that he was about to die from a long-term illness, so he abdicated in favor of his son, Ing Horador, while still providing aid to him.
[edit] Reign of Ing Horador
N/History/Reign of Ing Horador
[edit] Reign of Ing Horador
- The five tribes are: Reason, Language, Emotion, Perception, and Intuition.
- 22: Ing Horador befriended several of the other (nonhuman) powers of the Midworld, such as humanity's distant relatives the Gorens beyond the Crescent Mountains and the Golems within the western Crescent Mountains. Those whom he did not befriend are nevertheless afraid of his alliance and did not dare to attack his underlings.
- 25: Ing Horador discovered that Muka'mador was about to invade again, so he made a powerful speech galvanizing the population of Reason to prepare for war. Muka'mador attacked yet again, but this time he was wary of using up his entire army, to the point that the small piece of his army that he sent to invade was completely vanquished by Ing Horador, forcing Muka'mador to sue for peace.
- 27: Language's people overthrew its corrupt warlord and brought in a new ruling family. The new warlord was fresh, so the warlord of Intuition attacked in an attempt to take control over the realm. However, Reason under Ing Horador threatened to join the battle, and Ing Horador gave him a good opportunity to withdraw as well as save face, which he accepted. Thus, Ing Horador gained the friendship of the new ruler of Language.
- 30: The old warlord of Intuition retired from warfare, giving command of his army to his three sons. However, they instead turned on him, imprisoning him and then splitting his realm into three pieces.
- 32: Ing Horador promised the Ogres to the southeast a realm if they would fight Language. They accepted, and began a short but brutal campaign. Ing Horador then came to the side of Language and lent his forces in defeating the ogres, thus scattering them. As a reward, the illusioned warlord of Language gave Horador another good-sized piece of land.
- 36: The warlord of Emotion finally succumbed to old age, and in the following coup (complicated by the marriage of Princess Riana), Ing Horador and Dionn of Emotion married and combined their holdings.
- 38-39: The three heirs of Intuition broke out into war against each other, thus devastating their land.
- 41: Ing Horador intervened in the fighting, which had lasted for four years, and the populace of Intuition clamored to his side to protest the conflict. One of the heirs of Intuition, however, managed to assassinate Ing Horador. Thus his son Ran Horador took the tribal scepter.
[edit] Reign of Ran Horador
N/History/Reign of Ran Horador
[edit] Reign of Ran Horador
- 41: Ing Horador intervened in the fighting, which had lasted for four years, and the populace of Intuition clamored to his side to protest the conflict. One of the heirs of Intuition, however, managed to assassinate Ing Horador. Thus his son Ran Horador took the tribal scepter.
- 44: Language was attacked by the Golens, and its warlord was killed in battle. Ran Horador seized the occasion to send out his spies, who promptly killed the fallen warlord's entire family. Meanwhile, Ran Horador led a successful campaign to repel the golems, and then claimed Language for himself.
- 47: Ran Horador's men poisoned the "potion of immortality" that the three heirs of Intuition had been drinking from, and so all three heirs died. Demoralized, their three weary armies surrendered peacefully before Ran Horador. The same day, Ran Horador died on his deathbed, thus ending his short reign. His brother Din Horador ascended the throne of the ressurected Union as the first king, and became King Horador I.
