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Errfulyn dies from illness.
Myron II splits his army at Yale Pass, creating Army I and Army II.
Army II is placed under command of Cyfurrel and sent to camp south of the South Wood River Basin.
Vasslow joins Army II.
Army I, under Myron II's command, begins a half year journey west through the Nazreth Valley.
Myron II's Army I constructs a series of fortifications at the western edge of the Nazreth Valley.
Coinciding with Trahbeck's harvest festival, Cyfurrel leads Army II south into Trahbeck.
Cyfurrel and Army II faces no opposition by the initial minor lords encountered in Trahbeck.
Small skirmishes in the Trahbeck woods delay Army II's advance but Cyfurrel's numbers and the troops' experience prove too strong for the Trahbeck opposition. Trahbeck collapses when several powerful southern Trahbeck lords present their swords and services to Myron II via Cyfurrel in surrender even before Cyfurrel and Army II reach their lands.
Vasslow impresses his Army II superiors in combat in Trahbeck and helps to translate during some of the peace negotiations with small time Trahbeck lords.
Rupert titles himself King of Vesop.
The King of Trahbeck flees south. He holds out in Durnhall for several years before disappearing farther south, possibly to Anduel.
King Rupert's influence spreads throughout the Vesop Woods.
Lord Almer launches an attack on the Torreson Casot School grounds.
Fenwin, Erwin, Dreywin, and Vern are taken captive by Lord Almer and help captive at Almer Hall.
King Rupert turns to his southern neighbor lords seeking aid in a war against Lord Almer. The lords decline.
King Rupert leads a series of raids to the south of his northern Vesop lands, one so far that he gets within sight of the Greyfield Casot School.
King Rupert goes through the motions of paying a ransom and tribute for the return of his sons from Lord Almer but upon discovery that Almer is facing the threat of a foreign army camped at Army Watch Rupert cancels the ransom at the last minute and instead leads a host of warriors across the River Grey into Greyfield.
Army II skirmishes with scattered forces from Enhold. The lord of Enhold was supported by men and supplies from other southern River Valley lords. Nearly 6,000 men from the River Valley Flood Plains battled in Enhold and Trahbeck against Myron II's Army II.
Vasslow becomes one Imperial lord's personal translator and adviser in Army II.
Rupert's forces skirmish with those of Lord Almer's west of River Grey.
Prince Fenwin and his brothers are moved several times throughout the year, avoiding Rupert's raids.
Myron II marries Cyfurrel and Delsa.
Myron II travels to Penbrooke to see the completion of Yfren's Memorial.
Myron III is sent to North Ertund to raise a paid army.
King Rupert, frustrated at failing to rescuse his sons from Lord Almer, raids and captures Almer's wife, one daughter, Lilith, and her son, Grent. The husband is killed fighting to protect his wife and mother-in-law.
Several thousand soldiers are diverted from Trahbeck to north Ertund to join Myron III.
Vasslow is transferred from Trahbeck to North Ertund under Myron III.
Lord Almer pleads peace with King Rupert. Almer's forces are stretched thin, combating Rupert's raids to the east and other Greyfield lords to the west- who are in turn being pushed east by Donwick lords and Trefel raids. Almer also faces the year old threat of the army camped in the mountain valley to the north.
King Rupert demands the return of his sons from Lord Almer, indicating no peace will be had until his sons are returned.
Lord Almer, with his own family held hostage by Rupert, continues his resistance, thinking Rupert will betray him and kill his family.
Myron II appoints his uncle, Rey, as Overseer Penbrooke, freeing Drenund to travel to the Midlands to face a renewed rebellious force.
Lord Almer sends his brother, Geroth, with Rupert's sons west for protection.
Myron II travels to Army Watch through the Nazreth Valley. At Yale Pass he send a message for Army II to divert a number of forces through the Enhold Mountain valleys towards south Vesop.
Geroth and his hostages are captured by Trefel raiders near the Trefel-Greyfield border.
Geroth and Rupert's boys are ransomed back to Lord Almer.
Cyfurrel is born.
Murula moves to the South Wood River Basin with her husband.
King Rupert, thinking his sons are lost or killed, murders Lord Almer's grandson, Grent.
Lord Almer sends a force across the River Grey to engage King Rupert.
Lord Almer occupies the Torreson Casot School.
Army I and parts of Army II invade the northern River Valley simultaneously.
Army I sweeps into Lord Almer's lands, nearly unopposed.
Army I reaches and sieges Greyfield Castle. The castle is only lightly garrisoned. The King of Greyfield, Hollwick, was caught off guard. He expected Lord Almer's lands to act as a buffering cushion rather than a highway.
Myron II leads the siege of Greyfield Castle with some auxiliary troops from Army I.
Geroth, Prince Fenwin, and Erwin are captured by Myron II's troops trying to sneak out of Greyfield. Rupert's two other sons, Dreywin and Vern escape with some of Geroth's men.
Fenwin, discovered to be a Prince, is taken to Myron II at the Greyfield Castle siege camp. Erwin is brought along as well.
Army I turns east and crosses the River Grey.
Lord Almer meets with King Rupert. Almer returns Dreywin and Vern to Rupert.
Army II becomes bogged down in scattered combat in the south Vesop Woods.
Lord Almer's troops flee the Torreson Casot School with Army I on their heels.
King Rupert takes Almer and his men deep into the Vesop Woods.
Army I, under Myron II's command, captures much of the northern Vesop Woods.
Rupert and Almer evade capture, fleeing deeper into the contested south Vesop Woods.
King Rupert organizes his defenses, holding Army II back in the south Vesop Woods. But Army I continues to make headway in the north.
Lord Almer travels to the Greyfield Casot School.
King Hollwick surrenders Greyfield Castle to Myron II.
Myron II occupies and stages out of Greyfield Castle.
Fenwin studies politics and diplomacy at Greyfield Castle as a 'detained guest' of Myron II.
Myron II sends for some of his family to join him at Greyfield Castle, including Frundhul, Lynn, and his wife.
The majority of remaining Greyfield lords formally submit to the Myron Empire at Greyfield Castle.
Myron III's wife dies in childbirth, as does the child, a boy.
Lynn is married to Prince Fenwin at Greyfield Castle.
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