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atlas:ancient_theodova [2013/10/08 15:58]
galacticcmdr [Dragon Kings Period]
atlas:ancient_theodova [2016/11/04 20:52]
galacticcmdr [Ancient Theodova]
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 **Dragon Kings rule the southern shore of the Serpente Sea** **Dragon Kings rule the southern shore of the Serpente Sea**
  
-One of the most powerful kingdoms on the Serpente Sea during the [[lore:Age of Empires]], Thedova was a nation ruled by men who called themselves the Dragon Kings. Each of them claimed a direct bloodline from the Dragons who live in the [[Ejderha Mountains]]. The [[lore:​dragon ​ship]]of Theodova struck fear along the coast as the Dragon Kings raided settlements along the Serpente Sea to enrich themselves.+One of the most powerful kingdoms on the Serpente Sea during the [[lore:Age of Empires]], Thedova was a nation ruled by men who called themselves the Dragon Kings. Each of them claimed a direct bloodline from the Dragons who live in the [[Ejderha Mountains]]. The [[lore:​dragon ​ships]] of Theodova struck fear along the coast as the Dragon Kings raided settlements along the Serpente Sea to enrich themselves.
  
  
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 From 1302-1318 AE, Theodova conquered several port cities on the [[Miran]] coastline, which gave them new territories on the northern shore of the Serpente Sea. 1320-1420, Theodova is at the height of its power. Their navy gives them uncontested control of the trade on the Serpente Sea and their merchants bring back many foreign goods to their markets. Several cities along the Serpente that were not conquered by the Theodovians still were forced to pay tribute to their king. From 1302-1318 AE, Theodova conquered several port cities on the [[Miran]] coastline, which gave them new territories on the northern shore of the Serpente Sea. 1320-1420, Theodova is at the height of its power. Their navy gives them uncontested control of the trade on the Serpente Sea and their merchants bring back many foreign goods to their markets. Several cities along the Serpente that were not conquered by the Theodovians still were forced to pay tribute to their king.
  
-Beoshiric IV was considered by all to be a failed king so in 1422 three of the larger cities broke away from the kingdom and formed their own independent city-states. From 1422-1447 AE Beoshiric IV fought to regain control of the rebellious cities until he was assassinated. The head of the navy crowned himself King Andesarvium and resumed the attack, but in 1458 AE he was forced to surrender at the [[Battle of Leppi]] as much of his navy was sunk.+Beoshiric IV was considered by all to be a failed king so in 1422 three of the larger cities broke away from the kingdom and formed their own independent city-states. From 1422-1447 AE Beoshiric IV fought to regain control of the rebellious cities until he was assassinated. The head of the navy crowned himself King Andesarvium and resumed the attack, but in 1458 AE he was forced to surrender at the [[lore:Battle of Leppi]] as much of his navy was sunk.
  
 King Andersarvium was killed in 1561 AE and what remained of Theodova fell into civil war. King Andersarvium was killed in 1561 AE and what remained of Theodova fell into civil war.
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 As raids by the Zenti lessened the rulers of the largest city-states turned once again to rebuilding the land of the Dragon Kings. While there were attempts by each king to marry the daughters of his rival, none of them gained enough strength to claim the Dragon Throne. By 1756 AE the complex nature of relations among the rulers eventually led to war as each side sought help among the houses now merged by children. As raids by the Zenti lessened the rulers of the largest city-states turned once again to rebuilding the land of the Dragon Kings. While there were attempts by each king to marry the daughters of his rival, none of them gained enough strength to claim the Dragon Throne. By 1756 AE the complex nature of relations among the rulers eventually led to war as each side sought help among the houses now merged by children.
  
-Although many scholars agree that this period lasted until the death of [[King Ephistlan]] in 1868 AE, most of the fighting actually finished in 1839 AE with the sacking of Zanparvium and the burning the Dragon'​s Crown (royal palace). From 1839 - 1878 AE the war no longer involved armies and ships, but instead assassinations and civil unrest.+Although many scholars agree that this period lasted until the death of [[people:King Ephistlan]] in 1868 AE, most of the fighting actually finished in 1839 AE with the sacking of Zanparvium and the burning the Dragon'​s Crown (royal palace). From 1839 - 1878 AE the war no longer involved armies and ships, but instead assassinations and civil unrest.
  
 By 1878, [[Palgorus]] and [[Hippilicies]] each claimed ​ By 1878, [[Palgorus]] and [[Hippilicies]] each claimed ​
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 ==== Red Plague Period ==== ==== Red Plague Period ====
-//See also: [[lore:Red Plague]]// 
  
-From 1901-1904 AE a plague, which caused the skin to redden and blister, spread from one nation-city to the next carried by the roads and ships that had made them so prosperous. The effects were devastating,​ wiping out nearly one-third of the population in many areas. Plague horror tales still tell of atrocious acts committed by the desperate and despondent such as parents abandoning their children, priests fleeing flocks, burning of the infected still alive within houses or entire villages.+From 1901-1904 AE a [[lore:​diseases#​red ​plague|plague]], which caused the skin to redden and blister, spread from one nation-city to the next carried by the roads and ships that had made them so prosperous. The effects were devastating,​ wiping out nearly one-third of the population in many areas. Plague horror tales still tell of atrocious acts committed by the desperate and despondent such as parents abandoning their children, priests fleeing flocks, burning of the infected still alive within houses or entire villages.