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Ferrund takes the name Ferrund the Tall, offered by the Northmen he lead to battle for Kirtuck Ironhearth and travels with a group of 600-800 through the Midlands into the Cander Woods.
Errferrund dies as a baby in the Tortund Valley.
Spring triples Ferrund the Tall's force of northmen to greater than 2000.
Yfren is born in the Cander Woods, daughter of Ferrund.
Mission Master Gulmon Dor Haulk dies.
Clyffen Mission elects Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak as Mission Master.
Rey is born. Son of Ferrund.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak reorganizes many of Clyffen Mission's functions and operations, putting greater focus back on Mother Egu and Clyffen's teachings.
Ferrund the Tall, fueled by Northmen seeking adventure, battle, and a way to support families back home in the Tortund Valley, leads his force from the Cander Woods deeper into the Drap Expanse, towards the Callouse Marshes.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak launches a campaign into the Plains Region leading a host of troops out of Clyffen Mission.
Clyffen Mission acts to purify the godless Plains (Despite the fact the Pantheon is widely practiced in the region) and spread Mother Egu and the Six Prophets' tenets. The Hernoldfen dynasty supports the campaign financially as a means of developing a Clyffen Mission buffer border between their own Merrod holdings and the Plains.
The north of the Plains Region falls quickly to the rapidly expanding Clyffen Mission.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak extends Clyffen Mission's control from Tonful Serpent in the west to the origin of the Ansel River in the east. Plains nomads and rulers are forced south away from the invasion forces.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak resists demands to hand lands over to Mission Keepers, only doing so sparingly. Large swaths of lands in the Plains Region are granted to Stewards for purely administrative purposes with the goal of extending Mother Egu's reach.
School and missions are funded by Clyffen Mission in the north of the Plains Region.
Mission master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak pushes Clyffen Mission's influence hard to the south west, capturing lands reaching the Delmer Woods.
Dozens more schools and missions are established in the Plains Region by Clyffen Mission.
Mission Keepers find the Plains region less desirable than expected due to the nomadic tendencies of the existing population. Utilizing local labor to tend fields and lands becomes increasingly difficult and re-populating the area proves to be a very slow affair.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak, at the urging of Mission Keepers and the Hernoldfen dynasty, turns his attention to the north. With the Plains raid threat pacified, the Merrod lords want the growing Lowlands threat to be concentrated against Clyffen Mission rather than their own interests; Mission Keepers also eagerly eye the Lowlands lands as more easily settled than the Plains Region.
Clyffen Mission launches a permanent invasion force against the Lowlands to extend Mother Egu's influence in the strong Pantheon area. Clyffen's teachings are prominently recited, with Clyffen's blatant bias against the Lowlands from his lifetime experiences there.
Ferrund takes control of an area spanning as far north as Teshren, east into Penbrooke, south to the South Wood, and west to the edge of the Callouse Marshes.
Eager recruits flock to Clyffen Mission for fame and glory... and promise of land and wealth from Mission keepers. Promises of fast track promotions to Clyffenman and Eguman rank and land deals attract many missionaries to fight for Clyffen Mission in the Lowlands. The mass amounts of wealth provided to the Mission keepers from the Hernoldfen Merrod is redistributed to Missionaries that prove themselves in battle. Nobody farmers are able to escape their masters in distant lands, make the long trek to Clyffen Mission, and be wealthy land owning Egumen within months after surviving only a couple of battles at most. Those that do not survive are inexpensive to the Mission. Mother Egu and Clyffen's teachings often take second place to rank advancement and financial compensation. Many Lowlands lords find it more profitable to give up lands to the Mission Keepers in exchange for payment (or perhaps even rank within the Mission) than to fight to hold them. The Mission Keepers are being flooded with money and resources from the east and as long as they continue to use it expanding the buffer between hostile Lowland kingdoms and Merrod, as well as extending Mother Egu's reach, the money will keep coming.
Much of the Fenhall Plains are captured and placed under control of Clyffen Mission Keepers.
In a practical sense, less and less attention is paid to conversion, schools, and missions by Clyffen Mission Keepers while more time and energy is spent on developing estates and fiefs- but the justification remains strongly focused around religious expansion.
Ferrund the Tall is killed in battle against a Penbrooke lord.
Myron travels to Danfurrel Keep. It is his first time out of the Tortund Valley.
Myron challenges for his father's command. He kills two other challengers.
Myron effectively draws in the reigns of his late father's command and travels to Penbrooke.
Grefurn is born, son of Myron, but dies within weeks.
The Halland Slopes fall to Clyffen Mission forces like dominoes.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak establishes a foothold south of Endalm Mountain, where he orchestrates the invasion of North Endalm.
Myron's forces are driven out of the Teshren Region.
After a single campaign season, Clyffen Mission's influence stretches through North Endalm and reaches the Urfall River. Merfen lords and Cashturn Valley lords continue to openly defy the Mission Keepers' advances, though.
Despite the lack of attention being paid to actually converting and expanding Mother Egu's Tenets and Clyffen's teachings during Clyffen Mission's Lowlands campaign, the religion takes a decent foothold in the area- mostly due to the wealth being flooded into the greater region. Nationalistic pride is non-existent to a commoner, who could become wealthy and possibly even own land overnight by simply cooperating with Clyffen Mission Keepers. The influx of wealth to the simple folk is then often attributed to Mother Egu, spreading faith. Despite the wide-ranging corruption and self-serving interests amongst most Mission members, a strong core group is devoted to the genuine desire of spreading Mother Egu's tenets and the teachings of Clyffen.
Myron is born, son of Myron.
Petra is born, daughter of Myron.
Myron makes peace with much of Penbrooke in the face of dwindling manpower and support from the Tortund Valley. Many of his core Northmen fighters are or have returned home to the Tortund Valley as wealthy men, seeing no reason to continue fighting in Drap.
Drenund is born, son of Myron I.
Myron travels to the Tortund Valley to muster support and gather more Northmen troops.
Clyffen Mission continues fighting Lowlands resisters in the north while also facing opportunistic raiders out of the Urfall Grasslands.
Myron returns to the Teshren region to reclaim lost holdings.
Relations between the Merrod River Valley and Ansel Valley sour.
Myron travels to the South Wood and convinces tribal chiefs in the hills about the South Wood River Basin to submit to his rule.
Civil and inter-dynasty conflict erupts in Hernoldfen Merrod.
Myron's tribal allies spread their influence throughout the Nazreth Valley. The cultural similarities of the mountain men match Myron's Tortund influences well.
Support to Clyffen Mission from Merrod falters. With the Lowlands threat to Merrod effectively pacified, the Merrod Region turns on itself with various Hernoldfen dynasty members attempting to reign in full control and new lords vying for power.
Clyffen Mission stops maintaining several key missions and schools in the Plains region, unable to keep up with the overhead costs in the face of dwindling financial support from Merrod.
Myron invades the South Wood River Basin.
Huge stretches of land fall back to native Plains control, organized under new young tribal leaders taking advantage of Clyffen Mission's new weakness in the region. Many Plains leaders cite Pantheon aid and intervention in their conquests, claiming their Gods are bring victory, in an attempt to incite local religious fervor.
Out of money, Mission Keepers and Egumen alike abandon their holdings in the Plains, fleeing back to Clyffen Mission, the Lowlands, or abandoning the region altogether.
A Lowlands army strikes hard out of Merfen, capturing many key Clyffen Mission outposts and strongholds in the Fenhall Plains and North Endalm.
The flow of compensation to Lowlands lords staying complacent to Clyffen Mission occupation starts coming to a halt.
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