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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.
The South Wood River Basin falls under Myron's control.
Nearly all of the Plains falls from Clyffen Mission Control.
Egumen in key posts in the Lowlands begin to abandon their positions, with the promises of wealth and land being unfulfilled, mercenary forces abandon the Mission Keepers that recruited them, leaving only the devoted and devout Egumen and Clyffenmen behind.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak retreats from Endalm to the Halland Slopes, essentially giving up all the land north.
Clyffen Mission Keepers attempt to fortify key positions in the Lowlands and northern Plains in order to maintain control or the areas.
Mission Master Tyrhen Dul-Hyvak is captured at Castle Eglin in the Halland Slopes and murdered soon after.
Clyffen Mission Keepers retreat even closer towards Clyffen Mission, vastly decreasing the radius of attempted control, only maintaining hold of a few outposts in the Lowlands and some land along Tonful's Shadow.
Myron returns to Teshren.
Clyffen Mission is forced to concede and abandon most outposts in the Lowlands.
Myron battles Teshren lords to a stalemate. Peace is made.
Clyffen Mission's strongly fortified Garien Stretch holds well against attempted Lowlands invasions. Mission Keepers actually join in the fighting personally for the first time in years- due to necessity and vested interest in defending their Stewardships.
Clyffen Mission is granted lands along Tonful's Shadow under the agreement to export all mined ores only to Jorfen.
Grov is born, son of Rey.
The entire Nazreth Valley falls under Myron's influence or that of his tribal allies.
Clyffen Mission Keepers finally elect a new Mission Master (after 3 years of having none): Mission Keeper Erven. Erven was pivotal in his role of diplomatically securing and fortifying Clyffen Mission assets around Tonful's Shadow, attaining valuable mining spots to help fund Mission operations.
Durn is born, son of Rey.
Myron initiates a campaign into northern Ertund.
Clyffen Mission Master Erven attempts a bold new assault into the Plains staged out of Eguhall with the goal of taking Gelford by force.
Organized Plains forces engage and defeat the Clyffen Mission force lead by Mission Master Erven. Many devout Egumen are killed in the fighting.
Large numbers of Mission Master Erven's surviving army abandon the cause.
Mission Master Erven redirects his few surviving forces to Clyffen Mission in defeat.
Mission Master Erven commits suicide at Clyffen Mission.
The few remaining Clyffen Mission Keepers agree to wait until spring to elect a new Mission Master, recalling as many forces to Clyffen Mission as possible.
Clyffen Mission elects a new Mission Master: Eguman Graham.
Mission Master Graham dispatches a garrison force to Eguhall which was amazingly and unexpectedly not attacked while undermanned and under-garrisoned during the winter.
Myron declares the start of the Myron Empire.
Rey II is born, son of Rey.
Myron subjugates the last hold out lords of northern Ertund through conquest and diplomacy. Incorporating the region into the Myron Empire.
Cyfurrel is born to Drannal in Faymel.
Myron pushes south of the South Wood River Basin.
Petra is married to a Callouse Lord, Bernoff.
Myron dies battling in Trahbeck.
Myron II takes command of the Myron Empire without conflict.
Vasslow is born in Penbrooke, near Ferrund's Fall, to common parents
Myron II sends his younger brother, Drenund, tot he Tortund Valley with tribute and trade goods for the Northmen lords.
Drenund is waylaid and captured near Lake Favrel while en route to the Tortund Valley.
Abalyn is born, daughter of Petra and Bernoff.
Myron III is born, son of Myron II.
Myron II leads an army of 3,000 Northmen and 28,000 Drap natives (6,000 from the South Wood, 12,000 from Callouse, 3,000 from South Wood River Basin, 7,000 from Penbrooke) into the Midlands to rescue his brother, Drenund. Diplomacy is NOT a tactic used. Myron II takes 10,000 casualties but inflicts over 18,000 casualties to the midlanders over a three month campaign in the Tanhurst Plains. Three main battles are fought, one in the first month and two in the third month.
Myron II occupies the Cander Woods and Tanhurst Plains with unrelenting authority before opening his ears to negotiations with the Midlands lords.
Bran is born, son of Petra and Bernoff.
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