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Rey is murdered in East Penbrooke- during the ensuing chaos warlords from the Dolle Plateau capture most of East Penbrooke.
Grov is killed in Penbrooke.
Grov and Dulth flee Penbrooke to the Tortund Valley
The Callouse Marshes, West Penbrooke, South Wood, South Wood River Basin, Trahbeck, Imperial Ertund, North Ertund, and Greyfield census regions all respond to Myron III's tribute demand. The Ertund census region sens 500 men. The Midlands and East Penbrooke (under Dolle Plateau warlords' control) send no tribute.
Ertund, backed by South Ertund troops, drive the Imperial Garrison out of most of the Ertund Kingdom region.
Vasslow, after remaining as a guest with the rest of the Drunhall Casot School delegation at Clyffen Mission for several months, departs the mission and travels to Jorfen.
Myron III personally leads his fresh army of over 40,000 men, taking the label Army II, through the Nazreth Valley to army watch.
Vasslow travels to Prophets Meeting.
Haspen II betrays Myron III and begins an invasion of the South Wood. News of the attack does not reach Myron III for months while isolated in the Nazreth Valley.
Frundhul raises a small force and garrisons the South Wood River Basin, blocking the Trefel army.
Vasslow joins a mercenary escort group, providing safe passage for Merrod traders from Donwick to the Merrod River Valley and back.
Lord Almer, angry with King Rupert for being complacent and accusing him of making peace with Hollwick and the Myron Empire only because his son is on the other side, leads a force against King Rupert deep in the Vesop Woods.
King Rupert is killed in the fighting between his forces and those of Lord Almer.
Lord Almer's wife is murdered.
Lord Almer resumes hostilities with Greyfield and King Hollwick.
Lord Almer murders Dreywin, Amber, and Silvan. Vern escapes.
A boy dies during birth to Dershwin and Ilya.
Myron III reinforces Hollwick's Army I at Greyfield Castle then marches Army II north into the Trefel Valley.
Fenwin takes Army I and invades the Vesop Woods in force.
Mark travels with Army I under Fenwin.
Myron III and Army II arrives at Dorne Castle in the Trefel Valley unopposed.
Prince Fenwin, familiar with the land and known to the people, quickly maneuvers Army I into a position compromising Lord Almer's defenses in the Vesop Woods.
Prince Fenwin accepts Lord Almer's surrender.
Prince Fenwin murders Lord Almer's entire surviving direct family in front of Almer's eyes.
Prince Fenwin has Lord Almer's grandchildren rounded up and imprisoned at Greyfield Castle.
Prince Fenwin imprisons Lord Almer at the Greyfield Casot School, where he later commits suicide.
Prince Fenwin becomes the de facto ruler of the Greyfield Casot School for several months.
Mark remains at the Casot School working for Fenwin.
Myron III has Haspen II tortured and murdered.
Favlyn is born, but dies months later.
The Trefel army is recalled from the South Wood. Myron III makes a deal with Haspen II's son Leopuld resulting in Leopuld giving up any claims on the Trefel King title, the dissolution of the Trefel Kingdom, the exile of all Trefel lords loyal to Haspen II or his exiled son, Haspen III who fled to Merrod, and Leopuld taking the title Duke of Trefel as a semi-independent region of the Myron Empire.
Myron III appoints Cyfurrel as Overseer of Trefel to keep tabs on Leopuld and act as a limited Census Overseer. Leopuld also agrees to pay 2.5 tons of gold to the Myron Empire and send 10,000 soldiers for imperial service by the end of the year.
Winning fewer contracts due to the cessation of hostilities between Merrod and Trefel, the mercenary group Vasslow works for enters Trefel looking to provide security or services for the wealthy durign the post war chaos.
Myron III takes Leopuld's daughter, Lyssa as wife and his grandson Damien II as ward to seal the peace deal between the Myron Empire and Trefel Duchy.
Myron III merges Army I and Army II with the new Trefel forces as well as 5,000 Merrod mercenaries looking for fame and fortune following the end of Merrod-Trefel conflict. His army stands at over 75,000 strong.
Vasslow finds himself once again under Myron III's command when the mercenary band he is a member to is hired into Myron's army.
Myron IV is born.
King Hollwick dies.
Mark travels to Greyfield Castle to mourn the passing of his grandfather, Hollwick.
Myron III travels to Greyfield Castle to negotiate a proper, non-violent inheritance of Greyfield.
Myron III appoints Jauford, son-in-law to the former King, as King of Greyfield and Vesop (while extending 'Greyfield' to the Trefel border). Prince Fenwin is essentially stripped of land and title but is promised political appointments in the Imperial Seat.
Myron III marries King Jauford's daughter Faye to his brother Frundhul in order to create a royal family connection.
Prince Fenwin travels to the Imperial Seat with his family.
Myron III destroys a Donwick army west of Greyfield.
Dominic participates in the fighting under Myron III west of Greyfield. Mark acts as Dominic's battlefield assistant.
Vasslow, in the presence of many former military colleagues is recognized and elevated from standard mercenary service to command the logistics of the army's supply chain.
Myron III leads his army against a force consisting of troops and lords from Donwick, the South West River Valley, and the Trepid Mountain/Mercer River areas. After a massive battle, the River Valley force is routed.
Dominic commands an entire arm of Myron III's force in the Donwick campaign.
Mark takes a wound, crippling his leg and returns to Greyfield after the first Donwick campaign battle.
Vasslow is granted full command of the army's baggage train.
Myron III presses his advance and reconnects with the River Valley force, battling once again but this time completely destroys the enemy army.
The River Valley forces numbered between 60-65,000. Myron III's army took around 30-35,000 casualties. The River Valley forces took nearly 55,000 casualties.
Dershwin travels with 15 men-at-arms to the west Flood Plains, joining a proactive makeshift Flood Plains force of around 5,000.
Nearly the entire central and west River Valley Regions submit to Myron III's command.
During a relatively small engagement in the South West River Valley Myron III is killed in battle.
Frundhul travels to Greyfield and pronounces Myron IV emperor but then sends him off through Trefel to the Imperial Seat. The boy is sickly; Frundhul tries to hide the fact while he consolidates the empire's power in Myron IV's name.
Following the death of Myron III, Dershwin returns home with his men.
Mark travels to Trefel as courtier and ambassador. His father, King Jauford, wants to establish immediate diplomatic connections with Trefel in the case that the transition to Myron IV/Frundhul's rule goes awry.
Erwin is born.
Mark spends most of his time in Trefel as a court guest, since Frundhul's presence prevents any direct negotiations.
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