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Lord Henrick captures Mackwin on Anduel.
Vern successfully leads a force to capture the Torreson Casot School.
Lord Trefmott sieges Castle Greyfield.
Vern joins Trefmott's siege, but soon leaves to the south to engage a force buildup near the Greyfield Casot School.
Vern garrisons the Greyfield Casot School to provide repression in the area.
Lord Manfer, the King of Anduel, makes an agreement with Cyfurrel. He banishes all the pirate lords from Anduel and outlaws piracy. His own brother, Telworth the Wise, is exiled. Aaron's Hold and Mackwin are returned to Anduel rule but Gorn by Sea is granted to Cyfurrel. Lord Henrick protests the deal, having only gotten a payment of trade goods in the deal.
Telworth travels in exile to the eastern Mandals (future Cork Islands) with a few men and establishes a small fishing post on an unnamed island to survive incognito for the time.
Jamel Swick ports his fleet at Port of Errfulfel and travels with Lord Henrick to Errfulfel City. Henrick mistakenly expects to find Cyfurrel there- where he wants to protest his poor end of the Anduel peace agreement- and unknowingly leaves the city Cyfurrel is actually in.
Kergin travels to Ortund to visit Anya and Illanya.
Cyfurrel diverts attention from the Anduel drama by announcing a 2nd Errfulfel Championship.
Kergin returns to Port of Errfulfel and after a crew vote steals supplies and his ship (minus some crew, but plus some others from other ships int he fleet) back to Gorn by Sea to resume Anduel commerce raiding.
The Errfulfel Seat is completed in Errfulfel City. It is a fortified palace larger than any before. The palace and accompanying gardens are nearly as large as the original capital of Enhold. The palace even boasts a small zoo of exotic animals from as far away as Jaxillian. The palace houses a temple to the Pantheon deity Trebec (Trehfbeck in Tortund Valley, Febeck in north Drap, Trahbeck in east River Valley) the warrior god, the god of the winter hunt, the Jade god, and the protector of responsibility. The people of Trahbeck also claim Trebec was the first king of their lands. This creates conflict in the empire between the previously dominant Pantheon in competition to the newly widespread Mother Egu tenets.
Cyfurrel returns to Errfulfel City to host a festival in celebration of the completion of the Errfulfel Imperial Seat.
Greyfield Castle surrenders to Lord Trefmott's forces. Many of the garrisoned soldiers felt the cause was not worth it and rather wanted to travel to Champions Hold for the 2nd Errfulfel Championship - regardless of who their King was. Camder is rescued. Dominic escapes the castle.
Kergin forms a fleet of three ships stationed out of Merve Watch using two captured merchant coastal barges in addition to his small converted ram-ship and continues naval interdiction along the Anduel south coast
Dominic is captured in Greyfield by Trefmott's men.
Trefmott puts Camder on the throne of Greyfield at Greyfield Castle.
Mark is exiled by King Camder.
Mark travels in exile to Trefel and joins his wife Grenna and daughter Erma.
By order from King Camder, Lord Trefmott is granted new lands south of Greyfield Castle - land previously belonging to lords loyal to Dominic.
King Camder invites Fenwin to Castle Greyfield to discuss the terms of the agreement made with his sister Lelyn. Fenwin agrees to travel with his health improves.
Erma is married to a Trefel merchant, Gandor.
Lelyn travels with Trefmott to the Greyfield Casot School.
Herber is tried at Errfulfel City for inciting violence and supporting rebels in Greyfield.
Herber is found guilty and sentenced to death.
Kergin winters his fleet in Ortund, escaping pressure from Anduel pirate hunters.
Lynn frees Herber from custody in Errfulfel City.
Herber flees Errfulfel City to the Durnhall Casot School, with Lynn's support.
Telworth, dissastified with fishing the (future Corks) eastern Mandals, travels with his few trusted men to South Ertund.
Lynn's participation in Herber's escape from justice are found out but she gets away with only a verbal reprimand by Errfulfel City lords-they fear overly punishing the aunt of the emperor.
Still in poor health, Prince Fenwin sends his brother Vern in his place to negotiate with King Camder.
Mistaking Vern for Fenwinn, Camder has Vern detained.
Telworth the Wise, under the assumed names Jolwick and Hollister, works as an adviser to South Ertund lords.
When Camder realizes Vern is not Fenwin, and knowing his surprise is spoiled, Camder has Vern tried and executed for the death of his father, Jorge.
Kergin and fleet resume raiding the Anduel south coastal waters, stationed out of Merve Watch.
The 2nd Errfulfel Championship is held at Champion's Hold. Nearly 620 participants from as far as Merrod and the Tortund Valley compete. The event is bogged down by the magnitude. 100, 100, 100, 100, 100, 60, 60 free for all melees. Top 16 receive 10 Myron Marks. Top 8 get 20 Myron Marks. top 4 get 40 Myron Marks. Top 2 receive 60 Myron Marks, the title Contender Champion of Errfulfel, and a pass for the next competition. The winner is titled Champion of Errfulfel, paid 100 Myron marks, and given land at Champion's Hold. 16 men are killed. Fat Dorluk of the north Midlands near Dannap Passages takes the title Champion of Errfulfel. Lord Krandor of Trefel takes the title Contender Champion of Errfulfel.
Lord Krandor buys Fat Dorluk's Champion's Hold land at a cost of his entire competition winnings (135 Myron Marks) and a Plainsteed.
Dorluk takes his newfound wealth and returns to the Midlands.
Telworth embeds grand stories of wealth and adventure through pirating around Anduel in the minds of the South Ertund people.
Lord Trefmott visits Fenwin at Fort Rupert and swears to make things right and uphold the agreements promised by his wife.
Pavel travels to Vesop and takes Fenwin's troops.
Trefmott leads his own force, along with Pavel, against Greyfield Castle for the second time in two years.
Jayne marries Prince Galvin of Donwick.
Completely without supply of proper garrison, King Camder is forced to surrender Greyfield Castle quickly to Trefmott's and Pavel's siege force. Camder escapes.
Lord Trefmott takes command of Greyfield Castle.
Telworth secures sponsorship from a south Ertund lord, Lord Malhwe, and travels to the Mandals with a fleet of ships.
Lord Trefmott names his son, Garret, King of Greyfield.
Lord Trefmott announces Prince Fenwin will be recognized as King of Vesop.
Lynn travels to Vesop to be with King Fenwin.
Dominic remains imprisoned at Greyfield Castle.
Lord Trefmott, in King Garret's name, pardons Mark.
Kergin's fleet morphs to 8 total ships; 1 converted ram-ship, 1 ocean sail ship, 2 coastal barges, and 4 longboats. Kergin operates out of Merve Watch with only three ships active at a time, using enlarged crews and fewer captains.
Telworth the Wise recruits many former Anduel pirates living in exile in the Mandals and River Valley South West Coast and begins pirating the Mandals.
Kergin attempts to spend the late winter in Ortund, but is forced to flee back to Merve Watch when confronted by six Errfulfel Imperial warships in the Davley sea.
Cyfurrel initiates a Tour of the Empire. He travels east to Champions Hold for the 2nd Errfulfel Championship, to Trahbeck, to Myron's Seat, to Yale Pass, to the South Wood River Basin, to Basin's Spout, to Imperial Ertund, to West Penbrooke, to Callouse Marshes, to Lake Canfuldel, to Dorne Castle, to Trefel Valley, to south Trefel Valley, to Donwick, to south Donwick, to Myron III's Fall, to the South West, to the Trepid Inlet, to the Mercer River mouth, to Myron II's Fall, to Vesop, to Vesop Woods, to Cyfurrel City, to port of Errfulfel, to West Flood Plains, to Flood Plains, to Enhold, back to Errfulfel City. Traveling a total of ~4750 miles. (1416-1418)
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