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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.
Frundhul summons Rey II and Drenundson to Trefel.
Frundhul displaces Cyfurrel with Rey II as overseer of Trefel and assigns Drenundson as commander in the East, to handle the affairs of the empire east of the Nazreth Valley. Frundhul hopes the shared responsibilities of watching over the empire will not provoke others to think he is trying to steal Myron IV's rule.
With Rey II exerting new absolute control over Trefel, Mark fails to achieve any diplomatic connections with local Trefel lords, Damien, or Leopuld.
Fayelyn is born.
Lynn has a child with Fenwin, but the girl dies immediately following birth.
Rey II exiles Damien from Trefel, Cyfurrel travels abroad with him.
Mark leaves Trefel for Greyfield Castle with Grenna, daughter of Leopuld's cousin.
Rey II takes Lanelle as wife.
Fenwin, without duties or responsibilities, returns to Greyfield leaving Lynn, Pavel, and Erwin at the Imperial Seat.
Fearing Fenwin is returning to usurp the throne, King Hollwick has Prince Fenwin placed under house arrest at an estate in north Vesop.
Mark and Grenna are married at Greyfield Castle.
Drenundson loses Danfurrel Keep to Midland forces.
Lynn receives news of her husband's confinement in Vesop.
Lynn travels to Trefel to plead with her brother, Frundhul, to do something about Prince Fenwin's confinement.
Ertund forces clear Drenundson's troops out of most of central Ertund.
Damien and Cyfurrel raise an army of Merrod mercenaries and Egumen north of the Ansel Valley. 500-600 Men of Egu and 3000 Merrod footmen.
Ertund naval bandits pillage along the Durnhall/Flood Plains coast of the Dranmeck Sea.
Dershwin travels to Ortund to buy favor from the King of Kern in exchange for proposed service against Ertund bandits.
Dershwin returns home a month after a month, having never managing to gain an audience with the King.
Lanelle dies during childbirth, the boy is lost as well.
Anti Rey II and Myron Empire riots break out across Trefel following Lanelle's death.
East Penbrooke falls to insurgents.
Myron IV dies to illness.
Frundhul travels to the Imperial Seat to try and recover control of the Myron Empire and stabilize the situation following his nephew's death.
Damien enters Trefel and murders Rey II. Leopuld gives himself up to Imperial forces in place of his son. Leopuld is taken to the Imperial Seat.
Fearing a lack of stern authority would signal the end of the Empire and hoping to halt and subversive element before it can come to fruition, Frundhul condemns Leopuld and sends him to the Callouse Marshes.
Leopuld is executed by Drenundson.
Cyfurrel, son of Cyfurrel, takes command of the army left behind by Damien at Damien's Wait, using the name Cyfurrel the Younger and marches toward the Imperial Seat, through Trefel. The elder Cyfurrel travels ahead to help Damien find sanctuary in Trefel.
Lynn vows support for Cyfurrel the Younger and joins his retinue on the unopposed march through Trefel.
Cyfurrel the Younger, now also using the name Myron Cyfurrel, arrives at the Imperial Seat and challenges Frundhul for the Empire, citing his mother's more direct link to Myron II and Myron III. No formal 'rules of inheritance' had been established in the empire. The empires most base origins, the Tortund Valley, doesn't even use inheritance laws. Some parts of the eastern Drap Expanse do trace inheritance through daughters, though, expanding on Cyfurrel the Younger's legitimacy.
Cyfurrel the Younger's force of around 6,000 men (enlarged during the march through Trefel) and Frundhul's hastily gathered Imperial Seat defensive force of 8,000 men battle near Grefurn Mint. Frundhul's troops are scattered.
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