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Drenund is freed into Myron II's custody.
Southern Midland lords submit themselves to Myron II's rule.
Delsa is born, daughter of Myron II.
Fenwin is born, son of Rupert and Katria.
May is born, daughter of Petra and Bernoff.
Drenund is married to Karuva, daughter of a Midlands lord.
Myron II travels to the Trefel Valley to negotiate with the Trefel Kingdom. King Haspen II has expanded his control across the north Trefel Valley and into all of Canfuldel. The Myron Empire and Trefel Kingdom share a border over 300 miles long. Ferrund the Tall respected a strong border between the Canfuldel woods people in exchange for the early support they provided him. King Haspen II's rule over Canfuldel presents a new situation for both sides of the border.
Drenundson is born, son of Drenund and Karuva.
Frundhul is born, son of Myron II.
Katria births a stillborn girl with Rupert.
King Haspen II and Myron II agree to a limited partnership. The Myron Empire is designated a sphere of influence consisting of the Drap Expanse and River Valley Region while the Trefel Kingdom is designated room to expand into Merrod and the Plains.
Grotdun is born, son of Myron II.
Myron II travels to the South Wood River Basin and calls a meeting of (most) all lords under his control.
Karuva dies during childbirth to Drenund's second child, the girl is stillborn.
Erwin is born, son of Rupert and Katria.
Myron II demands 5,000 men and 6 pounds of gold from the lords of each region within the Myron Empire. A combination with one man worth 2 ounces of gold is also permitted.
Yfren is born, daughter of Myron II.
The Myron Empire lords respond to Myron II's wealth and manpower demands: the Midlands lords send 5,000 men and 6 pounds of gold. The South Wood lords send 2,000 men and 375 pounds of gold. The Callouse Marshes lords send 5,000 men and 6 pounds of gold. The Penbrooke lords send 4,500 men and 100 pounds of gold (37.5 extra). The South Wood River Basin send 2,000 men and 100 pounds of gold (275 short). The Nazreth Valley sends 1000 men and 500 pounds of gold. Imperial Ertund lords deliver 8,000 men, no gold. Lords int he Tortund Valley send an additional 300 pounds of gold in support (tribute). 19,500 men and 1381 pounds of gold is collected in total. The payment nearly bankrupts many lords of gold and manpower, but in the face of Myron II's idle army of nearly 20,000 Drap and Northmen, there was little choice in the matter.
Myron II establishes two coin mints. Grefurn Mint and one at Basin's Spout. Myron begins minting 7g coins of gold with his likeness on them. Over the next few years the mints manufacture over 50,000 Myron Marks. The remaining gold is stored or used in ingot form.
To alleviate worries that more huge tribute payments would be due, Myron II institutes a census system. Imperial census workers travel the empire taking count of manpower and wealth in each lord's dominion. The system is horribly corrupted, with lords bribing census workers to under report values. With the change of every season, Myron II collects a 'reasonable' tribute of men and gold based on the census reports. The system proves to be very inefficient.
Lynn is born, daughter of Myron II.
Dreywin is born, son of Rupert and Katria.
Myron II leads his army of nearly 40,000 east into Penbrooke.
Vasslow is taken to Mendhall by his mother, Murula, in the face of Myron II's advancing army.
Vasslow's father is pressed into service of the Penbrooke Keeper General.
Myron II's forces face those of the Penbrooke Keeper General in East Penbrooke. The Keeper General raised an army of 26,000 men, nearly the entire capable male population in the area at the time. The armies battle near Ferrund's Fall.
Durn is killed during the fighting between Myron II's imperial army and the Penbrooke Keeper General's army.
Myron II's army is victorious over the Penbrooke army. The Keeper General and several other top Penbrooke lords are executed on the battlefield.
Vasslow's father survives the Myron Empire-Penbrooke conflict, but flees Penbrooke to North Ertund.
Vasslow and his mother Murula take refuge at an unofficial Casot school in Mendhall.
Rupert leads a force against another north Vesop warlord. Rupert's side is victorious, taking many prisoners and claiming control of most of the north Vesop Woods.
Amber is born, daughter of Rupert and Katria.
Vern is born, son of Rupert and Katria.
Grov is born.
Myron II titles Drenund as Overseer Penbrooke- essentially granting him the duties of the former Keeper General.
Jorge is born, son of Lella and Jauford.
Myron II sends his army north to the Midlands to face down a growing rebellious population.
Myron II leaves Penbrooke for the Nazreth Valley.
With the imperial army mostly gone, Murula and Vasslow come out of hiding in Mendhall.
Vasslow remains at the unofficial Casot school in Mendhall to study the Book of Casot, learning to read and write. Hiw mother, Murula, returns to the family's initial home near Ferrund's Fall.
Myron II travels the entire length of the Nazreth Valley to the River Grey source. He continuous incognito far down the River Grey before returning to the Nazreth Valley.
Dominic is born to Jauford and Lella.
Silvan is born, daughter of Rupert and Katria.
Myron II, back at the South Wood River Basin, recalls his moderately successful troops from the Midlands.
Myron II's Penbrooke invasion was executed to retain his grandfather's honor. He announces that next on his list is Trahbeck, to finish his father's work there.
Myron II falls ill, stalling his Trahbeck invasion planning. He travels under disguise to the Tortund Valley to rest and recover.
Mayelyn is born, daughter of Levlyn and Drenund.
Faye is born, daughter of Jauford and Lella.
Dulth is born.
Yfren dies from an allergic reaction in Penbrooke. Word of her death does not reach Myron II until 1376p
Rupert leads a raid on the Torreson Casot School.
Murula marries an imperial census worker.
During a trade of ransom with the Casot School, Rupert is actually convinced to convert to worship Mother Egu. He still forces the Casot School to buy back prisoners and artifacts, though.
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