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− | The Amalgubiog Rebellion, 1273 to 1281, brought about the end of the [[Kwäsgö Dynasty]] whose last ruler was sent into exile and also saw the [[Settlement of Gonfaloy]]. Igäddíon of [[House Gnas]] was selected as the new sorcerer-king and was established as the ruling [[Gnas Dynasty]] in the sorcerer-kingship. The Amalgubiog were those nobles who rejected Sorcerer-King [[Brâg Déwsin]] who was subsequently the last ruler of House | + | The Amalgubiog Rebellion, 1273 to 1281, brought about the end of the [[Kwäsgö Dynasty]] whose last ruler was sent into exile and also saw the [[Settlement of Gonfaloy]]. Igäddíon of [[House Gnas]] was selected as the new sorcerer-king and was established as the ruling [[Gnas Dynasty]] in the sorcerer-kingship. The Amalgubiog were those nobles who rejected Sorcerer-King [[Brâg Déwsin]] who was subsequently the last ruler of House Kwäsgö. The rebels comprised wizards, dragon knights, and other nobles. Most of the battles were fought in the skynesses of Medibgö. |
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The Amalgubiog Rebellion, 1273 to 1281, brought about the end of the Kwäsgö Dynasty whose last ruler was sent into exile and also saw the Settlement of Gonfaloy. Igäddíon of House Gnas was selected as the new sorcerer-king and was established as the ruling Gnas Dynasty in the sorcerer-kingship. The Amalgubiog were those nobles who rejected Sorcerer-King Brâg Déwsin who was subsequently the last ruler of House Kwäsgö. The rebels comprised wizards, dragon knights, and other nobles. Most of the battles were fought in the skynesses of Medibgö.
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