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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.
Frundhul is murdered in Imperial Ertund
Central Ertund is lost completely to rebel forces.
Flood Plains lords muster a 4,000 strong force near the Enhold River in anticipation of an attack from the west.
Dershwin takes 20 men-at-arms to join a Flood Plains force east of Trepid Mountain.
Myron II's bastard, Grotdun, is murdered in Trefel.
Drenundson is kidnapped by Trefel agents in Penbrooke and killed in Canfuldel after being tried for Leopuld's murder.
Cyfurrel claims the Myron Empire.
Much of the Flood Plains force gathered east of Trepid Mountain is disbanded.
Dershwin returns home with his men.
King Mergram revokes the lordship and tax authority of Heldolfen, a small-time lord with estates near Gram Royal, over unpaid taxes and duties.
Cyfurrel promises Lynn that he will attempt to secure Prince Fenwin's release from captivity but treads lightly with the matter and the Greyfield King... Cyfurrel needs Jauford's financial and military support to help ensure a steady transition to power and does not want to take any demanding stance or action that may compromise that support.
Cyfurrel takes a Penbrooke princess, Maybella, as wife, securing peace with much of the region in the face of dwindling local support. A chunk of western Penbrooke is granted leave from the empire as part of the deal, but Cyfurrel secures nearly 3,000 veteran Penbrooke soldiers in the dowry.
The River Valley remains strongly under imperial control but Cyfurrel knows that may not last. He turns his attention to Enhold, the thorn in the empire's belly- blocking the clear passage between east and west.
A great string of defensive fortifications and walls are built along the southern Enhold River as defense against the Myron Empire. Cyfurrel takes his army into Trahbeck and tries again what started with Myron II: an attempt to take Enhold from Trahbeck.
Heldolfen, after exhausting his coffers and unable to recoup any of his fortune, travels to Trahmbeck and joins the court of Lord Hafensera.
Dershwin takes 20 men-at-arms and his son, Dulfen, to join an expeditionary force of almost 1,500 Flood Plains soldiers in Enhold.
Lord Hafensera opens his ears to Heldolfen's complaints against King Mergram, believing Hendolfen's situation to be a victim of uncontrollable events and circumstances.
Two major battles are fought nearly simultaneously in Enhold...
Emperor Cyfurrel the Younger leads 3,000 troops across the Casot River near the Enhold Mountains and engages around 4,500 Enhold/Flood plains troops. The battle results in a near stalemate after two days. Dershwin survives the fighting with 17 of 20 of his men. Dulfen excitedly claims his first two kills.
Cyfurrel leads a larger force than his son's consisting of around 4,000 men against an army of nearly 6,000 troops consisting of mostly Durnhall men but also some Enhold natives and even a number of troops displaced from the Mercer region. Cyfurrel is killed in the fighting.
Thinking they killed the Emperor Cyfurrel the Durnhall/Enhold soldiers celebrate jubilantly and send word to the Enhold/Flood Plains army to the north.
Emperor Cyfurrel the Younger leads his fatigued and battered force against the celebrating Enhold/Flood Plains army one last time, catching them off guard and routing them. Dershwin loses 6 men before routing and Dulfen loses three fingers from his off hand.
Lord Hafensera convinces Prince Messar, King Mergram's nephew, to join a tax boycott against King Mergram until Heldolfen's lordship and tax authority are restored.
Cyfurrel initiates a forced march to the Enhold capital nested at the foot of the Enhold Mountains.
King Mergram refuses to reinstate Heldolfen as a lord, but does not act against Prince Messar or Lord Hafensera so as to not disrupt the 'happy family' image between Prince and King. Messar's tax base is small enough to not be of major consequence to lose out on and Hafensera's tax base is almost more difficult and costly to enforce than its worth considering the religious politics in and around Trahmbeck.
Erma is born.
Averaging a hasty 25-30 miles a day of marching, Emperor Cyfurrel makes it to the Enhold capital in 6 days with his weakened, tired, and bloodied force of only about 2,000 soldiers.
Cyfurrel takes the King of Enhold, Deronius III, captive and allows his troops to plunder the city.
Several Anduel lords formally request King Mergram revoke Lord Hafensera's lordship and tax authority or take some other stern action, citing the unjust situation where they, loyal lords, pay tax to the king while Hafensera does not.
Dershwin and his 11 surviving men-at-arms and Dulfen, along with most of the Flood Plains expeditionary troops, return to the Flood Plains.
Lord Hafensera finds support from several other Anduel lords, mostly in the south and west, who cease tax payments as well.
2,000 South West River Valley troops and 3,000 Vesop/Greyfield/Mercer troops reinforce Cyfurrel's army in Enhold.
King Mergram's court begins considering the loyal taxpaying Anduel lords' request to act against Lord Hafensera and his growing number of allies more seriously
The remaining Enhold soldiers regroup under the command of Deronius III's cousin and engage Emperor Cyfurrel's forces one last time near the southern Enhold border. 5,500 Enhold soldiers battle 7,000 imperial troops. The Enhold army dissolves after a crushing defeat.
The King of Kern dies during the fighting in Enhold.
Lord Hafensera, recognizing the potential for King Mergram to act against him soon, initiates what quickly turns out to be a bloodless coup against the King.
Lord Hafensera and his conspirators convince/force Mergram to abdicate the throne. They convince him that honor and fairness of a single king dictating the tax authority over others' lands is not right and that support for a new look at nobility and rule is justified and backed by enough of Anduel that the king has no other choice but to hand his power to the lords.
Dershwin backs a west Kern lord, Lord Merklew, in the King's absence. Merklew successfully reigns in control of the region.
Most of the Kern lords follow Merklew's lead and agree on submission to the Cyfurrel threat.
Dershwin travels north to Enhold with Merklew and other Kern lords and swears allegiance to Cyfurrel.
Anduel lords that remained loyal to King Mergram tot he end begin to fear the possibility of reprisals from Hafensera and his allies; they organize a resistance to support/reinstate Mergram as King.
The Flood Plains submit to Cyfurrel.
The lord of Aaron's Hold is able to raise his levies quickly and begins marching to rendezvous near Trahmbeck to meet with others loyal to King Mergram.
Lord Gorenfold, a Mergram Loyalist, is arrested in his own court without bloodshed or violence by agents of Lord Hafensera's coup, despite the presence of Gorenfold's gathering levies camped outside.
The lord of Aaron's Hold battles troops of lords member to Hafensera's coup near Trahmbeck. The Mergram Loyalists are outnumbered nearly 4 to 1 and lose. The lord of Aaron's Hold is captured and killed some time during or after the fighting.
Cyfurrel announced the new central Imperial Capital, Errfulfel City, of the new Errfulfel Empire.
A huge construction and rebuilding effort is initialized in Errfulfel City.
The remaining Mergram Loyalists abandon their attempt to reinstate Mergram's authority.
Lord Hafensera and other lords member to the coup establish a ruling council in Gram Royal. They establish a council of 6 lords consisting of the 5 most powerful of the coup members plus Prince Messar. The council has voting authority over grand matters but leaves much of the power of rule to the lords of the land.
A massive relocation effort is initialized in Myron's Seat; moving most of the artifacts to Errfulfel City.
Lord Gorenfold is freed from captivity in Gram Royal by the Anduel Council. He is reinstated as a lord but without his lands.
Lynn moves to north Vesop, joining her husband, Prince Fenwin, in house arrest under King Jauford Hollwick.
Pavel and Erwin move to Errfulfel City in Delsa's custody.
North Ertund falls to rebel lords.
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