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In the late 13th century (ca 1280), the Medibgösk suffered from excessive population and malcontents.  These were sent to colonize a peninsula in southwestern Pytharnia known today as [[Gonfaloy]].  The [[Gonfalese Language]], spoken in Gonfaloy and the [[Durrhaunve Valley]], is directly related to the [[Medibgóëse Language]]. It is the principal language of the [[Principality of Gonfaloy]], [[Medibgóëse Gonfaloy]], the [[Patriarchy of Ambrasia]], the Asbardian-ruled [[Flisbardy]], and three Principalities in the Empire of Magdala, namely the [[Duchy of Flamander]], the [[March of Amosgire]], and the [[Duchy of Ygdafyl]].
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In the late 13th century (ca 1280), the Medibgösk suffered from excessive population and malcontents.  These were sent to colonize a peninsula in southwestern Pytharnia known today as [[Gonfaloy]].  The [[Gonfalese Language]], spoken in Gonfaloy and the [[Durrhaunve Valley]], is directly related to the [[Medibgóëse Language]]. It is the principal language of the [[Principality of Gonfaloy]], [[Medibgóëse Gonfaloy]], the [[Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia]], the Asbardian-ruled [[Flisbardy]], and three Principalities in the Empire of Magdala, namely the [[Duchy of Flamander]], the [[March of Amosgire]], and the [[Duchy of Ygdafyl]].
  
 
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Revision as of 10:18, 23 March 2014

Peacetime flag of the Empire of Medibgö
Military flag of the Empire of Medibgö

The historic sky-nation dwelling in skynesses over southeastern Pytharnia, Dúrandwor, and the adjacent portion of the Pallathantic Sea, Medibgö is known for its colorful pageantry, aristocrats, and history of powerful sorcerers. Medibgóëse Gonfaloy is an imperial dependency of the Empire of Medibgö.

The Empire of Medibgö is historically closely tied to the Empire of Magdala as part of the Union of Pytharnia.

Dragonmount Warfare

Medibgö has a long history of practicing dragonmount warfare, inherited from the Neptultchi Dragon Knights who once made their domains among its skynesses. The profession of dragonmount knight remains a viable option for men who wish to advance and lack the aptitude or inclination for wizardry.

Meidb

The legendary founder of Medibgö was Meidb, the son of the god Rhio and the Elamahti woman, Safreti. Rhio is thus the national god of Medibgö. Meidb is the namesake of Medibgö which means 'Nation of Meidb' in Medibgóëse.

Medibgö as Refuge for Magic-Practitioners

The Ffwrsva or wizard's skullcap

During the High and Late Yophenthean Empire, sorcery was a capital crime and Medibgö received refugees who were permitted to practice wizardry openly in the skynesses of Medibgö. Since land in the sky was at a premium, only the best sorcerers were admitted. Other refugees lived in jaibus or served in the houses of Medibgóëse nobles. The Yophenthean rulers could not directly oppose this and adopted an unofficial policy of tolerance.

Settlement of Gonfaloy

In the late 13th century (ca 1280), the Medibgösk suffered from excessive population and malcontents. These were sent to colonize a peninsula in southwestern Pytharnia known today as Gonfaloy. The Gonfalese Language, spoken in Gonfaloy and the Durrhaunve Valley, is directly related to the Medibgóëse Language. It is the principal language of the Principality of Gonfaloy, Medibgóëse Gonfaloy, the Archpatriarchy of Ambrasia, the Asbardian-ruled Flisbardy, and three Principalities in the Empire of Magdala, namely the Duchy of Flamander, the March of Amosgire, and the Duchy of Ygdafyl.

Rule of Chaos Mages

Medibgö like most of the Pallathantic, suffered from the rule of capricious chaos wizards. Through the late Middle Ages of Chaos, there was no single rule of all the Great Skynesses. The most powerful of them was Ddägduch Lord of the Flying Earth who received exiled dragon knights fleeing from Archmage Bexaloth.

Medibgóëse Empire

The Standard of the Empire of Medibgö during the 2400's

During the twenty fifth century after the recovery from the Isbajutha, the wizards of Medibgö ruled Pytharnia and much of the Pallathantic. This is often considered the high point of Medibgóese Civilization and its influence persists today. During this time, the emperor would appoint Prince-Governors to rule different regions of the empire.

Legacy of Medibgóëse Empire

The Medibgóëse Language remains the most commonly used tongue for diplomacy, international commerce, and many academic publications. The Medibgóëse System of Measurement is also employed widely in international trade and treaties.


Religion

The historic religion of Medibgö is an indigenous solar cult centered on Rhio with some roles for Amrulon and Arathrax. The rescue of Rhio is a religious theme celebrated on Winter Solstice which is the last day of the sacred year (see Arathracian Calendar). Medibgösk Sun Cult is an expression of the Old Religion of the Isxinthion Gods and was tolerated during the Yophenthean Empire. The solar cult practices of Ambrasia are derived in part from the sun worship of Medibgö.

Medibgóëse Language

The Medibgóese Language is official and predominant language of the skynesses and jaibus of the Medibgóëse Empire. It is derived from Old Colnorian with a very strong element of Pytharnian. Some 40% of all words in the language are from Pytharnian.

Notes

  • Meidbgö: National Name (Meidbgö)
  • Mämnir, skyness capital of Medibgö
  • Mäddglows: “Mediclose,” Imperial skyness capital of Medibgö
  • Thörewgas, upper house of Empire of Magdala—constituted of Medibgóëse lords

Imperial Family

While the glory days of Medibgö's prime have waned, the empire wields great influence among nations of sky and earth. The Royal Emperor Talvan VII rules from the Ffarfaddagh Throne in the imperial capital of Mäddglows. The emperor must share his 'supreme' power with the aristocrats and guilds of his realm. He wields many of the rights typical of kingship.

Medibgö lacks a central skyforce. Instead, the guilds and nobles must yield their forces to the imperial monarch at his behest. This is the result of a previous settlement when a former emperor agreed to disband the imperial skyforce in exchange for the dissolution of the aristocratic council.

Medibgö is one of the three powers that comprises the Union of Pytharnia and holds the prestigious power of the Thörewgas, the upper house of the of the Empire of Magdala.

Emperor Talvan's eldest child is the Princess Arewlein, aged 23, as yet unwed. The Gebalddorn (imperial heir) is Prince Medalgo, aged 15. Recently, the Empress Galibé has stayed away from public engagements and rumors suggest she has fallen seriously ill.

Ranks of Emperor and Aristocrats

Medibgóëse aristocrats consist of five ranks. The four highest ranks possess seats in the Thörewgas. Currently about two dozen aristocrats rule domains in their own rights as vassals of the emperor. All Medibgóëse aristocratic families practice wizardry. Nobles consider excellence in the spellcasting arts to be superior than martial pursuits and leave conventional warfare to Dragon Knights and Pytharnians. Conversely Dragon Knights of Medibgö of great ability with pair their military prowess with specially prepared wizardry designed to enhance their training as a dragon knight.

  • Emperor: Gebal, Gebalddorn (Hereditary Heir of the Emperor). The Imperial family is chosen by the Thörewgas.
  • Duke: Tüdd, Tüddorn (hereditary son of Duke) (Thörewgas). A duke can potentially become Emperor. Anciently, a duke could create a count or a viscount in his own right. Historically, a ruling Duke is the ruler of a Great Skyness of Medibgö and requires the power to create Counties and Viscounties for the satellite skynesses of his domain.
  • Count: Gnäw, Gnäwddorn (hereditary son of Count) (Thörewgas) Anciently, a count could create a baron to serve him.
  • Viscount: Llawbgnäw, Llawbgnäwddorn (hereditary son of Viscount) (Thörewgas)
  • Baron: Brabam, Brabamnorn (hereditary son of Baron) (Thörewgas)
  • Seigneur: Sklädborn, Sklädborddorn (hereditary son of Seigneur) (no seat in Thörewgas)

See Also