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After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun, the reign of Cedraic III begins.<ref name=SQOnAluvianRulers /> | After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun, the reign of Cedraic III begins.<ref name=SQOnAluvianRulers>2002/03 [[Stormwaltz Quotes]] - On Aluvian Rulers</ref> | ||
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|valign=top| ''Aluvia'' | |valign=top| ''Aluvia'' | ||
Cedraic opens up trade with nations across the sea including the Gharu’ndim and the Sho and with that trade comes prosperity. To the west, however, Viamont bides: it will only be a matter of time before war returns to the land.<ref name=ZogblasterAluvianIntro/> | Cedraic opens up trade with nations across the sea including the Gharu’ndim and the Sho and with that trade comes prosperity. To the west, however, Viamont bides: it will only be a matter of time before war returns to the land.<ref name=ZogblasterAluvianIntro>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Aluvian|Zogblaster Archive - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref> | ||
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|valign=top| ''Gharu'n'' | |valign=top| ''Gharu'n'' | ||
The Malika Qadira bint Balj reigns in Gharu'n. There is always the threat of war, from both Viamont and Milantos, but the desert kingdom is once again a place where the sharpness of a man's mind is far more valuable than that of his sword.<ref name=ZogblasterGharundimIntro/> | The Malika Qadira bint Balj reigns in Gharu'n. There is always the threat of war, from both Viamont and Milantos, but the desert kingdom is once again a place where the sharpness of a man's mind is far more valuable than that of his sword.<ref name=ZogblasterGharundimIntro>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster Archive/Heritage Groups/Gharu'ndim|Zogblaster Archive - Gharu'ndim Introduction]]</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 26 September 2015
The war-like Viamontian have a tendency to conquer other lands in an effort to broaden their borders. Disciplined and fiercely loyal to their leaders, the Viamontians have long been the scourge of the other heritage groups of Ispar. - Viamontian Description (Character Creation)
History on Ispar
Timeline
Portal Year | Roulean Year | Event |
Unknown | Long after the Rouleans had brought imperial order to the lands around the Ironsea, the tribes that would become the nations of Viamont and Aluvia remained chaotic and disorganized. The Viamontian peninsula was home to a collection of independent tribes.[1] | |
Several hundred years ago | The Corcosi tribe comes to prominence when a stranger named Karlun appears in their midst. His origin is unknown, but he is certainly not a native of the Viamontian peninsula. He took over as chieftain of the Corcosi tribe in unprecedented fashion. Through conquest, diplomacy, and treachery, Karlun managed to bring most of the other tribes under his leadership within one generation. Notable tribes that Karlun had not gained power over are Bellenni and Lotili. The resisting tribes form an alliance of their own.[1] [Editor's note: If we assume that 'several hundred years ago' means less than a thousand years this event occurred, at the earliest, around 300 RC, and no later than 570s RC, when our next event with a date may have occurred.] | |
King Elous I, Karlun's son, reigns in Viamont. [Editor's note: Though Elous I is not mentioned in the article, this is assumed based on the fact that Elous II is Karlun's grandson.] | ||
King Elous II, Karlun's granson, reigns in Viamont.[1] | ||
574 RC or earlier | King Elous II dies in personal combat, fighting against the shaman-wizard Bassano of the Bellenni and the warrior matron Pova of the Lotili, in the first battle between the resisting tribes and Karlun's bloodline.[1] With the defeat of Elous II, hopes of defeating the resisting tribes vanishes, and a Viamontian Civil War begins. The war lasts almost 100 years.[1] | |
During the civil war, Elous III reigns in Viamont. [Editor's note: Though Elous III is not mentioned in the article, this is assumed based Elous V being mentioned later.] | ||
During the civil war, Elous IV reigns in Viamont. [Editor's note: Though Elous IV is not mentioned in the article, this is assumed based Elous V being mentioned later.] | ||
During the civil war, King Elous V reigns in Viamont.[1] | ||
674 RC or earlier | The civil war concludes in a battle outside of the royal town of Corcosa. Both sides fight until there are not enough soldiers left to continue. In the end, Elous V is victorious, with the royal forces holding a tactical advantage enough to win a surrender from Bellenni and Lotili.[1] The various tribes are too spent from their age of civil war to continue the fight any longer, and the new realm enjoys a 30 year period of peace.[1] | |
704 RC or earlier | Elous V's reign ends as no other Viamontian ruler since Karlun had, he died peacefully, in his bed. Elous VI begins his reign of Viamont. By this time, border wars once again ignite between the lords of Viamont.[1] | |
704 RC or earlier | Elous VI begins building a national military to unite Viamont. In addition, Elous VI establishes a war academy to make sure his own personal forces are the best-trained soldiers in Viamont. Other lords send their own most promising soldiers to this academy, and this practice would become the foundation of the fearsome Ferran Knights of later days.[1] | |
704 RC | Elous VI uses his new army and invades Aluvia. They defeat the Aluvians at the Plain of Ayrifal.[1] | |
After 704 RC Prior to 779 RC |
With Aluvia conquered, Viamont uses Roulean expertise and wealth and resources from Aluvia and builds a fleet large enough to transport their army across the Ironsea. Thus begins a wave of Viamontian military adventurism.[1] [Editor's note: We can assume that this occurred prior to the end of Alfrega's reign in Aluvia, since Osric began to mend relations with the Aluvian people.] | |
Viamontian corsairs raid Roulean ports around the Ironsea.[1] | ||
After 1003 RC Prior to 1103 RC |
Legions of Viamontians under the bull banner march against Milantos and Gharu'n. The Milantans repell the invasion in a horrifying scorched-earth campaign, while the Viamontians succeeded in Gharu'n due do the Century of Storms.[1] | |
-30 PY | 1264 RC | Aluvia
After approximately 400 years pass since the reign of Cellric II had begun, the reign of Cedraic III begins.[2] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia
Cedraic opens up trade with nations across the sea including the Gharu’ndim and the Sho and with that trade comes prosperity. To the west, however, Viamont bides: it will only be a matter of time before war returns to the land.[3] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Gharu'n
The Malika Qadira bint Balj reigns in Gharu'n. There is always the threat of war, from both Viamont and Milantos, but the desert kingdom is once again a place where the sharpness of a man's mind is far more valuable than that of his sword.[4] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia
The portals created by the Sundering begin to appear on Ispar in the Aluvian lands, and the first humans begin to arrive on Dereth.[5] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | All Nations
The appearance of the portals in Aluvia has disrupted all of Ispar. No one knows what they are or why they have appeared. The people of Ispar are afraid, and the Viamontians take advantage of this situation.[6] |
-15 PY | 1274 RC | Aluvia, Roulea, Viamont
King Varicci di Corcosi reigns in Viamont.
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-12 PY | 1276 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
Within two years, after a siege by sea and by land, the Viamontians take Tirethas. Viamontian army marches east along the northern edge of the Naqut pushing back the Gharu'ndim army. Gharu'ndim resistance solidifies around the city of Shiryaz. Viamontians are fought to a standstill there, and Shiryaz remains free.[1] |
-5 PY | 1281 RC | Viamont
King Varicci di Corcosi holds a tournament in honor of the 14th birthday of Eleonora du Bellenesse, duaghter of Duke Bellenesse. The tournament is held at Lord Marden's estate.
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-3 PY | 1282 RC | Viamont
Another tournaments is held on the anniversary of the death of Darren Marden. Prince Renlen makes a great show of expressing his regret at the outcome of the duel one year prior, but throughout his speech, he never actually apologizes for the murder of Darren.[8] |
-2 PY | 1283 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
Talal ibn Qamuz of Nishadina is caught smuggling Old Roulean texts, saved from Tirethas, to sell to the Viamontians. The Malika of Gharu'n uses this situation to her advantage, and orders Talal to Viamont, with 1000 copies of the the Roulean text The Treatise of the Individual. He is sent to Viamont to peddle these copies to his Viamontian clients of nobility, including Countess Lotila, Count Renari, and Duke Bellenesse. As punishment for his crime, he is forever banished from Gharu'n.[9] |
0 PY | 1284 RC | Gharu'n, Sho
Portals to Dereth begin to appear in Gharu'n and Sho.[5] |
3 PY | 1286 RC | Viamont
Lord Marden announces that he will hold a tournament in honor of the fall of Lizistan. He invites knights from all the duchies of Viamont.
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3 PY | 1286 RC | Gharu'n, Viamont
The Viamontian army camped outside Shiryaz is recalled back to Viamont, to deal with a crisis in their homeland.[1] |
8 PY | 1289 RC | Viamont
The royal army of Viamont, lead by prince Varicci di Corcosi II, enter the lands of Bellenesse and lay siege to the Duke's fortress. The rebels, lead by Eleonora du Bellenesse and the Duke of Bellenesse, flee through a mysterious portal. Varicci and his army follow them.[1][12] |
16 PY | 1295 RC | Aluvia, Gharu'n, Sho, Viamont
The last remnants of Bellenesse's rebellion have been all but eradicated. The followers of Bellenesse had distracted King Varicci from his campaigns elsewhere on Ispar, but with the rebellion defeated, Varicci once again turns his attention to the other lands of Ispar.[13]
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History on Dereth
Culture
Real World Basis
Texts
Ancient Discoveries Halaetan Magic Letter From Home (Viamontian) Shadow Pass The Reign of Alfrega The Thrungus - Part I The Thrungus - Part II The Thrungus - Part III The Thrungus - Part IV
Town Network Signs
Bluespire (Town Network Sign) Eastwatch (Town Network Sign) Fiun Outpost (Town Network Sign) Greenspire (Town Network Sign) Redspire (Town Network Sign) Sanamar (Town Network Sign) Silyun (Town Network Sign) Westwatch (Town Network Sign) Eater (Town Network Painting) Fiun (Town Network Painting) Ruschk (Town Network Painting)
Internet Articles
- A Primer on Halaetan Geography
- Assassination
- Discovery
- Sanamar Under Siege
- The Armor of the Viamontian Invaders
- The Execution
- The Fall of the Fiun
- The Invasion of Ispar
- The Malika and the Individual
- The Origins and Current Disposition of Viamont
- The Ruschk
- The Thing in the Basement
- The Tournament Part I
- The Tournament Part II
- The Tournament Part III
- The Viamontian Knight
- Character Creation - Racial Lore: Viamontian
- Character Creation - Naming: Viamontian
Items
The Red Bull The Boar of Cinghalle The Stag of Bellenesse The Royal Bull of Sanamar Karlun's Visage Mirrored Justice Smite
Art & Images
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 2004/11 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Origins and Current Disposition of Viamont
- ↑ 2002/03 Stormwaltz Quotes - On Aluvian Rulers
- ↑ 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive - Aluvian Introduction
- ↑ 1999/11 Release - Zogblaster Archive - Gharu'ndim Introduction
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 2003/03 The History of Auberean/Volume V: New Arrivals (-540 to 13)
- ↑ 10/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Invasion of Ispar
- ↑ 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part I
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part II
- ↑ 11/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Malika and the Individual
- ↑ 02/2005 Pre-Throne of Destiny - The Tournament Part III
- ↑ 12/2004 Pre-Throne of Destiny - Assassination
- ↑ 2005/07 Throne of Destiny - Intro Video
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Viamontian)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Aluvian)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Gharu'ndim)
- ↑ 07/2005 Throne of Destiny - Letter From Home (Sho)