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Central Drap Expanse area.
Casot, ill, departs for Penbrooke.
Ferrund takes control of an area spanning as far north as Teshren, east into Penbrooke, south to the South Wood, and west to the edge of the Callouse Marshes.
Myron effectively draws in the reigns of his late father's command and travels to Penbrooke.
Myron makes peace with much of Penbrooke in the face of dwindling manpower and support from the Tortund Valley. Many of his core Northmen fighters are or have returned home to the Tortund Valley as wealthy men, seeing no reason to continue fighting in Drap.
Vasslow is born in Penbrooke, near Ferrund's Fall, to common parents
The Myron Empire lords respond to Myron II's wealth and manpower demands: the Midlands lords send 5,000 men and 6 pounds of gold. The South Wood lords send 2,000 men and 375 pounds of gold. The Callouse Marshes lords send 5,000 men and 6 pounds of gold. The Penbrooke lords send 4,500 men and 100 pounds of gold (37.5 extra). The South Wood River Basin send 2,000 men and 100 pounds of gold (275 short). The Nazreth Valley sends 1000 men and 500 pounds of gold. Imperial Ertund lords deliver 8,000 men, no gold. Lords int he Tortund Valley send an additional 300 pounds of gold in support (tribute). 19,500 men and 1381 pounds of gold is collected in total. The payment nearly bankrupts many lords of gold and manpower, but in the face of Myron II's idle army of nearly 20,000 Drap and Northmen, there was little choice in the matter.
Myron II leads his army of nearly 40,000 east into Penbrooke.
Vasslow's father is pressed into service of the Penbrooke Keeper General.
Myron II's forces face those of the Penbrooke Keeper General in East Penbrooke. The Keeper General raised an army of 26,000 men, nearly the entire capable male population in the area at the time. The armies battle near Ferrund's Fall.
Durn is killed during the fighting between Myron II's imperial army and the Penbrooke Keeper General's army.
Myron II's army is victorious over the Penbrooke army. The Keeper General and several other top Penbrooke lords are executed on the battlefield.
Vasslow's father survives the Myron Empire-Penbrooke conflict, but flees Penbrooke to North Ertund.
Myron II titles Drenund as Overseer Penbrooke- essentially granting him the duties of the former Keeper General.
Myron II leaves Penbrooke for the Nazreth Valley.
Myron II's Penbrooke invasion was executed to retain his grandfather's honor. He announces that next on his list is Trahbeck, to finish his father's work there.
Yfren dies from an allergic reaction in Penbrooke. Word of her death does not reach Myron II until 1376p
Myron II starts construction on a memorial for his daughter, Yfren, in Penbrooke.
Myron II travels to Penbrooke to see the completion of Yfren's Memorial.
Myron II appoints his uncle, Rey, as Overseer Penbrooke, freeing Drenund to travel to the Midlands to face a renewed rebellious force.
Myron III overhauls the census system established by his father 18 years prior. Paid officials with the Census Agent title are designated to specific areas while officials with the Census Overseer title are put in charge of regions consisting of many areas each. The Empire is designated into regions consisting of the Midlands, Callouse Marshes, West Penbrooke, East Penbrooke, South Wood, South Wood River Basin, Trahbeck, Imperial Ertund, North Ertund, Ertund, and Greyfield. The Nazreth Valley is exempt from the census. The areas between the South Wood River Basin and Trahbeck are labeled the Imperial Seat, with Myron III acting as the region Census Overseer.
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.
East Penbrooke falls to insurgents.
Drenundson is kidnapped by Trefel agents in Penbrooke and killed in Canfuldel after being tried for Leopuld's murder.
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.
Cyfurrel raises a professional army of 3,000 under Dornal's command and sends them to Drap Expanse to reinforce the border garrisons, mostly between the Callouse Marshes and Penbrooke.
Dornal marries Anageld, a Penbrooke Princess.
Dornal draws help from west Penbrooke and sends his own forces against Herron the Fox. 500 Trefel South Woods mercenaries march with Dornal.
Jormal is kidnapped out of North Ertund while leading Army XII towards Teshren. He is taken to Penbrooke, tried and executed at Mendhall for crimes in the Ertund River Basin - namely his looting of the Casot School.
Cyfurrel II has Cyfurrel III, Leopuld II, and Bale invade Penbrooke with Armies VII, XI, and XIII.
Cyfurrel III occupies the north of Penbrooke with Army VII.
Army XIII is engaged by a Penbrooke force with superior numbers. The battle is costly but Bale is victories. Despite the loss Penbrooke remains defiant.
Army VII engages several Penbrooke militia forces. Cyfurrel III wins the battles easily but makes little progress securing more land south.
Bale holds Army XIII's position by the Penbrooke border for the winter, sending for reinforcements from Imperial Ertund.
A Penbrooke force manages to capture a fief in the Callouse Marshes. Callouse lords respond by driving them out with their own forces.
Cyfurrel II instructs Gernoth to take Army III into north Penbrooke to help Cyfurrel III and Army VII make a push south.
Bale's Army XIII makes progress north into Penbrooke, arriving on the south side of the Penbrooke River at Mendhall. Around 35,000 mostly Penbrooke peasants hold the city in defiance.
Gernoth's Army III and Cyfurrel III's Army VII push south on parallel paths. Gernoth takes Penbrooke Island but suffered heavy casualties during the river crossing. Cyfurrel III faces a mercenary force of several thousand riders out of the Dolle Plateau. The battle is a major loss for both sides. Cyfurrel III begins withdrawing to the west.
Cyfurrel III leaves Army VII in western Penbrooke and visits a number of Teshren lords for negotiations while the army recovers strength and awaits reinforcements.
Gernoth swings Army III west into western Penbrooke taking a growing enemy force from behind, destroying it before it can launch an attack on the weakened Army VII.
Many Penbrooke troops flee Mendhall Woods into the Dolle Plateau. Damien, Army XI are continually harrassed by insurgent forces crossing out of the Dolle Plateau.
Dran moves Army XII to the far north of North Ertund, cutting off insurgent troop movements using the area to get into south Penbrooke.
Cyfurrel III returns to Army VII and uses the refreshed force to execute a massive sweep and roundup of insurgent forces in north east Penbrooke.
Penbrooke forces destroy Yfren's Memorial.
Gorden leaves a small garrison in South Ertund and travels to Penbrooke with Army VI.
Cyfurrel III sends word to his father, Cyfurrel II, that Penbrooke is mostly conquered and all but Mendhall has submitted to Errfulfel rule.
Cyfurrel III hires 6,000 men out of west Penbrooke and the South Wood to aid Gorden and Army VI in the continued siege of Mendhall.
News of the kidnapping of Cyfurrel II and River Valley uprisings reaches Penbrooke and Danfurrel Keep.
Army XII and Dran remain in the North Ertund and Penbrooke regions.
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