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− | The [[Golden Age of Sky]] Setting takes place in the year 1435 [[AI]] during the collapse of the [[First Kalikán Empire]], also known as the First Thracian Empire. It is remembered as the Golden Age of Sky for the relative freedom of the various sky tribes and skyfaring peoples of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. | + | The [[Golden Age of Sky]] Setting takes place in the year 1435 [[AI]] during the collapse of the [[First Kalikán Empire]], also known as the First Thracian Empire. The historic period of about 135 years is from 1437 to 1572. It is remembered as the Golden Age of Sky for the relative freedom of the various sky tribes and skyfaring peoples of the [[Pallathantic Region]]. The historic period was a period of growth, freedom, adventure, and nobility in [[Pytharnia]], [[Barathorn]], and farther afield. The historic period, Golden Age of Sky, falls within the [[High Middle Ages]], (ca 1300 to 1572). The word 'Sky' in this expression means both original skyfaring nations such as the humans of the [[High Jaggudorn Plateau]] ([[Thrace]], [[Gantvia]], [[Jamenth]], [[Shaddago]]) and of [[Xsys]] and [[Ogdesiana]] as well as other lands where skycraft was adopted and used, such as much of the Pallathantic Region. The Golden Age of Sky is generally accepted by historians to have ended with the [[Leviathanic Wars]] in 1572 when skyfaring giants challenged the loose status quo and several regional wars broke out near the [[Jaggudorns]], near the [[Adamantine Mountains]], and elsewhere. The Golden Age of Sky, the historic period, saw the ongoing adoption of skycraft throughout the Pallathantic Region and beyond. |
=Politics and Dominions= | =Politics and Dominions= | ||
− | In this time, as with much of the medieval period, there were many more principalities and small dominions throughout the world than there are in modern times. Feudal vassalage of both secular and religious princes was in effect in southern [[Pytharnia]]. In the mid 1400's, the [[Ontigurian Dynasty]] of the Kingdom of [[Magdala]] arose | + | In this time, as with much of the medieval period, there were many more principalities and small dominions throughout the world than there are in modern times. Feudal vassalage of both secular and religious princes was in effect in southern [[Pytharnia]]. In the mid 1400's, the [[Ontigurian Dynasty]] of the Kingdom of [[Magdala]] arose upon the [[Pytharnian Highlands]]. The Pytharnian Arathracian Church strove with the monarchy to maintain its dominating position in [[High Pytharnia]]. The [[Ambrasian Church]] continued its position of honor in [[Ambrasia]], [[Gonfaloy]], and the [[Amosgire]]. In southwestern Pytharnia, the various princedoms and archpatriarchs owed allegiance to the [[Erechórebese Arathracian Church]] but failed to form a single kingdom. |
− | Migrations of the Zarajoveni Tribes in the mid 1300's along with other internal dissensions brought about the [[Sundering of the Zehlibate]] in the late 1300's and the early 1400's. While the [[Imzaha]] religion maintained its hegemony through the lands, rival princes cut up the Zehlibate and created two sultanates, the [[Sultanate of Zim]] in the west and the [[ | + | Migrations of the Zarajoveni Tribes in the mid 1300's along with other internal dissensions brought about the [[Sundering of the Zehlibate]] in the late 1300's and the early 1400's. While the [[Imzaha]] religion maintained its hegemony through the lands, rival princes cut up the Zehlibate and created two sultanates, the [[Sultanate of Zim]] in the west and the [[Sultanate of Ogdesiana]] in the east that covered much of the [[Adamantine Mountains]]. To further splinter the mix, chaos cultists under the leadership of a dissident prince took advantage of the division of the two Sultanates and wrested control of the province of [[Zabdunak]] at the mouth of the [[Leh-Shelekhumbis River]]. Taking advantage of this disorder and the desire for stability, the legendary Sorceress Queen subjected the various lesser princes and chaos priests of the province to her dominion, creating her own little kingdom much to the horror of the Imzaami rulers about her. |
=Religion= | =Religion= | ||
{{Main|Religion During the Golden Age of Sky}} | {{Main|Religion During the Golden Age of Sky}} | ||
− | The Arathracian Church was less powerful than it had been in the very late Yophenthean Empire and early Medieval Period. It vied for power with the [[Ambrasian Church]] which was the dominant religion in [[Ambrasia]] and [[Gonfaloy]]. Furthermore, the [[Arathracian Church]] had suffered a schism in all but name with the Sunfather of Trevirs recognizing the sovereign authority of the Erechórebese Sunfather in name only. Thus there were in practice two Arathracian Churches. [[Arathracian Sanctuary|Arathracian Sanctuaries]] were common and the most powerful were independent, subject only to the power of the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]] or the [[Pytharnian Sunfather]]. While humans and other humanlikes in the cities generally preferred some sort of solar worship in a strongly hierarchical church, others in the country continued to pray to local and ancestral divinities, including gods of the [[Gwenyan]], [[Jathya-Dhumi]], and [[Neptultchi]] or [[Tuadbe]] pantheons. These gods continued to be worshiped up to the present day | + | The Arathracian Church was less powerful than it had been in the very late Yophenthean Empire and early Medieval Period. It vied for power with the [[Ambrasian Church]] which was the dominant religion in [[Ambrasia]] and [[Gonfaloy]]. Furthermore, the [[Arathracian Church]] had suffered a schism in all but name with the Sunfather of Trevirs recognizing the sovereign authority of the Erechórebese Sunfather in name only. Thus there were in practice two Arathracian Churches. [[Arathracian Sanctuary|Arathracian Sanctuaries]] were common and the most powerful were independent, subject only to the power of the [[Erechórebese Sunfather]] or the [[Pytharnian Sunfather]]. While humans and other humanlikes in the cities generally preferred some sort of solar worship in a strongly hierarchical church, others in the country continued to pray to local and ancestral divinities, including gods of the [[Gwenyan]], [[Jathya-Dhumi]], and [[Neptultchi]] or [[Tuadbe]] pantheons. These gods continued to be worshiped up to the present day. |
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+ | Additionally, "Thwarrism" or the [[Thwarrish Religion]] was held up in the [[High Shadevan Plateau]] as the counter to the various solar religions of the Pallathantic Region. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Outside of traditional religions and solar cults derived from the traditional religions, the [[Incarnandism|Incarnandist Religion]] and the [[Imzaha|Imzaami Religion]] advanced steadily. The devotees of the Incarnandus had made great inroads in the largest cities of the Pallathantic Region, while the religion of [[Ammudiyn the Seer]] had expanded rapidly through the desert climes and then receded somewhat under the influence of local but staunch cults, especially in the province of Shelekhumbia known as [[Zabdunak]] with the ascent of the [[Dragon Sorceress Queen of Zabdunak|Dragon Sorceress Queen]]. In anticipation of the Middle Ages of Chaos to come in later centuries, small but resilient cults of chaos worshipers gathered in secret in cities and the countryside, making a niche for themselves amid the varying faiths and cults whose mainstream leaders were distracted with sectarian and political fighting. In some cases, many clerics and rulers failed to make the distinction between worshipers of the [[Old Religion]] which was tolerated and of the old chaos gods who were despised, more often than not to the unintended advantage of the chaos cultists. | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Chronology of the Golden Age of Sky= | ||
+ | ;ca. 1400 to 1572 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;1100 | ||
+ | *Life of [[Ammudiyn the Seer]]: 1198 to 1287 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;1200 | ||
+ | *1250 to 1430: Expansion of [[Imzaha]] | ||
+ | *1288 to 1417: [[Ammudiyni Dynasty]] of Shagrela'al | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;1300 | ||
+ | *1358 to 1369: Imzaami Missionaries active in the [[Adamantine Mountains]] | ||
+ | *ca 1360: Creation of the Magdisuman Priestesses of Magdala | ||
+ | *1360 to 1370: Mass conversion of various Zarajoveni Tribes in the Adamantines | ||
+ | *1372: Zehlibate completes conquest of [[Weshif]], employs Zarajoveni Mercenaries | ||
+ | *1385: Rise of the [[Sultanate of Ogdesiana]] in southern Adamantines | ||
+ | *1391 to 1408: Expansion of Sultanate of Ogdesiana southwards into Shelekhumbia, northern Weshif, Zehlibate on defensive: 1391: conquest of upper and middle Shelekhumbia, 1393: Conquest of Yephalah, 1394: Conquest of Zabdunak, 1397: Conquest of Nesdebulon, 1399 to 1404: Conquest of Orthont, 1405 to 1408: Conquest of Badlands | ||
+ | *1397: Imzaami Zarajoveni conquest of northern Weshif and Thyria complete. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;1400 | ||
+ | *1403 to 1428: Zarajoveni Chieftains emigrate from Ogdesiana by skycraft to eastern Danona in several successive waves. | ||
+ | *1407: Internecine conflict in the Sultanate of Ogdesiana brings about the rival [[Sultanate of Zim]] in Thyria and northwestern Weshif. The Zehlibate unable to regain conquests in northern Weshif. | ||
+ | *1413:Rebellious princes in rich province of [[Zabdunak]], [[Shelekhumbia]], rebel and form their own oligarchy. | ||
+ | *1415: Chaos Priest defeats princes and makes himself ruler of Zabdunak. | ||
+ | *1417 Beginning of the rule of the Founder of the [[Zurstani Dynasty]] in [[Shagrela'al]] | ||
+ | *1418: [[Bilshablis]], the Sorceress Queen invades [[Zabdunak]] from the [[Adamantines]], establishes herself as queen, and builds Setenub into a well-defended, prosperous royal capital. | ||
+ | *1423: War of the Sultans: Both Sultanates attack Setenub. The Sorceress repels both attacks and a truce is established. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *1429 to 1437, [[War of the Allies]] brings an end the [[First Kalikán Empire]] | ||
+ | *1429: Queen Bilshablis of Zabdunak launches a lightning attack on [[Vashtevara]], royal seat of the [[Sultanate of Ogdesiana]]. Before occupying the city, she negotiates a treaty of peace with the Sultan who recognizes her dominion and permits her merchants to trade with his empire. | ||
+ | *1433 to 1446, Rule of [[Eregry I]], Sunfather of the Erechórebese Arathracian Church | ||
+ | *1437, End of the First Kalikán Empire with the [[Battle of Blamffa (1437)]] | ||
+ | *1440 to 1448, [[Strembaflag War]] brings about the end of the [[Growyddan Dynasty]] and the End of the [[Great Sky Kingdom]]. | ||
+ | *1440 to ca 1500: [[Kythonos of Sephri]] | ||
+ | *1440 to 1448, end of [[Growyddan Dynasty]] and end of the [[Great Sky Kingdom]] | ||
+ | *1448: Creation of the [[Skymark Kingdom]], at the conclusion of the [[Strembaflag War]] | ||
+ | *1452 to 1483, Rule of King Llawffagain Ontigure of Magdala | ||
+ | |||
+ | *1452 Establishment of the Kingdom of Magdala | ||
+ | *1452 to 1483, Rule of Llawffagain I, the founder of the Ontigurian Dynasty | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;1500 | ||
+ | *1515: Zarajoveni Tribes settle in what is now [[Zarajove]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | *1572: Beginning of the [[Leviathanic War]] and the end of the Golden Age of Sky | ||
+ | |||
+ | =States and Polities of the Golden Age of Sky= | ||
+ | *Great Zehlibate | ||
+ | *Kingdom of Magdala | ||
+ | *Kingdom of Omre | ||
+ | *Kingdom of Zabdunak | ||
+ | *Sultanate of Ogdesiana | ||
+ | *Sultanate of Zim | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Institutional Religions= | ||
+ | *Ambrasian Church | ||
+ | *Congregation of Incarnandists | ||
+ | *Erechórebese Arathracian Church | ||
+ | *Pytharnian Arathracian Church | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | =Religions of the Golden Age of Sky= | ||
+ | ;Major | ||
+ | *[[Old Religion]] | ||
+ | *[[Arathracianism]] | ||
+ | *[[Ambrasianism]] | ||
+ | *[[Thwarrism]] | ||
+ | *[[Imzaami]] | ||
+ | *[[Incarnandism]] | ||
+ | *[[Omuhzinism]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Minor Religions and Sects | ||
+ | *[[Archontism]] | ||
+ | *[[Chaldrism]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | =List of Notable Persons during the Golden Age of Sky= | ||
+ | *[[Beffrudo of Hars]], wizard, 1587 to 1663 | ||
+ | *Saint [[Goims of Ziddim]], ca 1510, author of [[Chronicle of Saint Goims of Ziddim]] | ||
+ | *[[Glibo Paffala the Craftmage of Blamffa]], Gnome | ||
+ | *[[Ibshithion of Shaakhudar]], 1387 to 1448, flourished 1430, birthplace: Shaakhudar, Yephalah, studied in Babirrhoksha 1408 to 1423, studied in Tukkatan 1426 to 1432, returned to Shelekhumbia in 1432 and taught the principles of his beliefs which became [[Archontism]]. His student and successor was Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot, flourished ca 1445 AI. | ||
+ | *[[Jephesul keb Inumá]], Shaphrizite writer, flourished 1385 to 1405 | ||
+ | *[[Kirxionantine of the Long Sleeves]], 1398 to 1484 | ||
+ | *[[Kythonos of Sephri]] | ||
+ | *[[Llandango the Changeable]], 1486 to 1533, | ||
+ | *[[Llawffagain Ontigure]], King of Magdala, b 1423, d 1483, ruled 1452 to 1483 | ||
+ | *[[Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot]], [[Archontism|Archontist]] Mystic ([[List of Incarnandist Sects|Incarnandist Sect]]) (flourished ca 1445), Student of [[Ibshithion of Shaakhudar]] | ||
+ | *[[Zayud ikub Awlak’]], flourished 1425 to 1455. b Kumonaggi, Dimakhat. Imzaami physician and alchemist of early 1400’s | ||
+ | *[[Ugorth the Archmage]], 1597 to 1672, default ruler of Aurice | ||
+ | |||
+ | =List of Groups of Persons= | ||
+ | *Zarajoveni: tribes of nomadic mountain peoples vaguely similar to the Turks of Earth. In this time, the Zarajoveni have been migrating westwards out of their mountain fastnesses in skycraft. | ||
+ | *Calozhesti (aka Kalozhesti): dragonmount warriors of the Zarajoveni tribes, dwelling in Ogdesiana | ||
+ | *Griffon-riders: tribe of giants whose warriors ride great flying griffons into battle | ||
+ | * | ||
+ | |||
+ | =Written Works= | ||
+ | ''Not necessarily with attributed authorship'' | ||
+ | *[[Art and Practice of Goetic Magic]], The; ca 1420, [[Kahonri Language]] | ||
+ | *[[Fifteen Songs of King Llawfffagain]], The; ca 1550's; [[Dewyddairsh Language]] | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[First Kalikán Empire]] | *[[First Kalikán Empire]] | ||
*[[Golden Age of Sky]] | *[[Golden Age of Sky]] | ||
− | *[[High Middle Ages]] | + | *[[High Middle Ages]], 1300s to 1572 |
+ | *[[Middle Ages]] | ||
*[[Settings]] | *[[Settings]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:57, 27 May 2025
The Golden Age of Sky Setting takes place in the year 1435 AI during the collapse of the First Kalikán Empire, also known as the First Thracian Empire. The historic period of about 135 years is from 1437 to 1572. It is remembered as the Golden Age of Sky for the relative freedom of the various sky tribes and skyfaring peoples of the Pallathantic Region. The historic period was a period of growth, freedom, adventure, and nobility in Pytharnia, Barathorn, and farther afield. The historic period, Golden Age of Sky, falls within the High Middle Ages, (ca 1300 to 1572). The word 'Sky' in this expression means both original skyfaring nations such as the humans of the High Jaggudorn Plateau (Thrace, Gantvia, Jamenth, Shaddago) and of Xsys and Ogdesiana as well as other lands where skycraft was adopted and used, such as much of the Pallathantic Region. The Golden Age of Sky is generally accepted by historians to have ended with the Leviathanic Wars in 1572 when skyfaring giants challenged the loose status quo and several regional wars broke out near the Jaggudorns, near the Adamantine Mountains, and elsewhere. The Golden Age of Sky, the historic period, saw the ongoing adoption of skycraft throughout the Pallathantic Region and beyond.
Politics and Dominions
In this time, as with much of the medieval period, there were many more principalities and small dominions throughout the world than there are in modern times. Feudal vassalage of both secular and religious princes was in effect in southern Pytharnia. In the mid 1400's, the Ontigurian Dynasty of the Kingdom of Magdala arose upon the Pytharnian Highlands. The Pytharnian Arathracian Church strove with the monarchy to maintain its dominating position in High Pytharnia. The Ambrasian Church continued its position of honor in Ambrasia, Gonfaloy, and the Amosgire. In southwestern Pytharnia, the various princedoms and archpatriarchs owed allegiance to the Erechórebese Arathracian Church but failed to form a single kingdom.
Migrations of the Zarajoveni Tribes in the mid 1300's along with other internal dissensions brought about the Sundering of the Zehlibate in the late 1300's and the early 1400's. While the Imzaha religion maintained its hegemony through the lands, rival princes cut up the Zehlibate and created two sultanates, the Sultanate of Zim in the west and the Sultanate of Ogdesiana in the east that covered much of the Adamantine Mountains. To further splinter the mix, chaos cultists under the leadership of a dissident prince took advantage of the division of the two Sultanates and wrested control of the province of Zabdunak at the mouth of the Leh-Shelekhumbis River. Taking advantage of this disorder and the desire for stability, the legendary Sorceress Queen subjected the various lesser princes and chaos priests of the province to her dominion, creating her own little kingdom much to the horror of the Imzaami rulers about her.
Religion
The Arathracian Church was less powerful than it had been in the very late Yophenthean Empire and early Medieval Period. It vied for power with the Ambrasian Church which was the dominant religion in Ambrasia and Gonfaloy. Furthermore, the Arathracian Church had suffered a schism in all but name with the Sunfather of Trevirs recognizing the sovereign authority of the Erechórebese Sunfather in name only. Thus there were in practice two Arathracian Churches. Arathracian Sanctuaries were common and the most powerful were independent, subject only to the power of the Erechórebese Sunfather or the Pytharnian Sunfather. While humans and other humanlikes in the cities generally preferred some sort of solar worship in a strongly hierarchical church, others in the country continued to pray to local and ancestral divinities, including gods of the Gwenyan, Jathya-Dhumi, and Neptultchi or Tuadbe pantheons. These gods continued to be worshiped up to the present day.
Additionally, "Thwarrism" or the Thwarrish Religion was held up in the High Shadevan Plateau as the counter to the various solar religions of the Pallathantic Region.
Outside of traditional religions and solar cults derived from the traditional religions, the Incarnandist Religion and the Imzaami Religion advanced steadily. The devotees of the Incarnandus had made great inroads in the largest cities of the Pallathantic Region, while the religion of Ammudiyn the Seer had expanded rapidly through the desert climes and then receded somewhat under the influence of local but staunch cults, especially in the province of Shelekhumbia known as Zabdunak with the ascent of the Dragon Sorceress Queen. In anticipation of the Middle Ages of Chaos to come in later centuries, small but resilient cults of chaos worshipers gathered in secret in cities and the countryside, making a niche for themselves amid the varying faiths and cults whose mainstream leaders were distracted with sectarian and political fighting. In some cases, many clerics and rulers failed to make the distinction between worshipers of the Old Religion which was tolerated and of the old chaos gods who were despised, more often than not to the unintended advantage of the chaos cultists.
Chronology of the Golden Age of Sky
- ca. 1400 to 1572
- 1100
- Life of Ammudiyn the Seer: 1198 to 1287
- 1200
- 1250 to 1430: Expansion of Imzaha
- 1288 to 1417: Ammudiyni Dynasty of Shagrela'al
- 1300
- 1358 to 1369: Imzaami Missionaries active in the Adamantine Mountains
- ca 1360: Creation of the Magdisuman Priestesses of Magdala
- 1360 to 1370: Mass conversion of various Zarajoveni Tribes in the Adamantines
- 1372: Zehlibate completes conquest of Weshif, employs Zarajoveni Mercenaries
- 1385: Rise of the Sultanate of Ogdesiana in southern Adamantines
- 1391 to 1408: Expansion of Sultanate of Ogdesiana southwards into Shelekhumbia, northern Weshif, Zehlibate on defensive: 1391: conquest of upper and middle Shelekhumbia, 1393: Conquest of Yephalah, 1394: Conquest of Zabdunak, 1397: Conquest of Nesdebulon, 1399 to 1404: Conquest of Orthont, 1405 to 1408: Conquest of Badlands
- 1397: Imzaami Zarajoveni conquest of northern Weshif and Thyria complete.
- 1400
- 1403 to 1428: Zarajoveni Chieftains emigrate from Ogdesiana by skycraft to eastern Danona in several successive waves.
- 1407: Internecine conflict in the Sultanate of Ogdesiana brings about the rival Sultanate of Zim in Thyria and northwestern Weshif. The Zehlibate unable to regain conquests in northern Weshif.
- 1413:Rebellious princes in rich province of Zabdunak, Shelekhumbia, rebel and form their own oligarchy.
- 1415: Chaos Priest defeats princes and makes himself ruler of Zabdunak.
- 1417 Beginning of the rule of the Founder of the Zurstani Dynasty in Shagrela'al
- 1418: Bilshablis, the Sorceress Queen invades Zabdunak from the Adamantines, establishes herself as queen, and builds Setenub into a well-defended, prosperous royal capital.
- 1423: War of the Sultans: Both Sultanates attack Setenub. The Sorceress repels both attacks and a truce is established.
- 1429 to 1437, War of the Allies brings an end the First Kalikán Empire
- 1429: Queen Bilshablis of Zabdunak launches a lightning attack on Vashtevara, royal seat of the Sultanate of Ogdesiana. Before occupying the city, she negotiates a treaty of peace with the Sultan who recognizes her dominion and permits her merchants to trade with his empire.
- 1433 to 1446, Rule of Eregry I, Sunfather of the Erechórebese Arathracian Church
- 1437, End of the First Kalikán Empire with the Battle of Blamffa (1437)
- 1440 to 1448, Strembaflag War brings about the end of the Growyddan Dynasty and the End of the Great Sky Kingdom.
- 1440 to ca 1500: Kythonos of Sephri
- 1440 to 1448, end of Growyddan Dynasty and end of the Great Sky Kingdom
- 1448: Creation of the Skymark Kingdom, at the conclusion of the Strembaflag War
- 1452 to 1483, Rule of King Llawffagain Ontigure of Magdala
- 1452 Establishment of the Kingdom of Magdala
- 1452 to 1483, Rule of Llawffagain I, the founder of the Ontigurian Dynasty
- 1500
- 1515: Zarajoveni Tribes settle in what is now Zarajove
- 1572: Beginning of the Leviathanic War and the end of the Golden Age of Sky
States and Polities of the Golden Age of Sky
- Great Zehlibate
- Kingdom of Magdala
- Kingdom of Omre
- Kingdom of Zabdunak
- Sultanate of Ogdesiana
- Sultanate of Zim
Institutional Religions
- Ambrasian Church
- Congregation of Incarnandists
- Erechórebese Arathracian Church
- Pytharnian Arathracian Church
Religions of the Golden Age of Sky
- Major
- Minor Religions and Sects
List of Notable Persons during the Golden Age of Sky
- Beffrudo of Hars, wizard, 1587 to 1663
- Saint Goims of Ziddim, ca 1510, author of Chronicle of Saint Goims of Ziddim
- Glibo Paffala the Craftmage of Blamffa, Gnome
- Ibshithion of Shaakhudar, 1387 to 1448, flourished 1430, birthplace: Shaakhudar, Yephalah, studied in Babirrhoksha 1408 to 1423, studied in Tukkatan 1426 to 1432, returned to Shelekhumbia in 1432 and taught the principles of his beliefs which became Archontism. His student and successor was Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot, flourished ca 1445 AI.
- Jephesul keb Inumá, Shaphrizite writer, flourished 1385 to 1405
- Kirxionantine of the Long Sleeves, 1398 to 1484
- Kythonos of Sephri
- Llandango the Changeable, 1486 to 1533,
- Llawffagain Ontigure, King of Magdala, b 1423, d 1483, ruled 1452 to 1483
- Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot, Archontist Mystic (Incarnandist Sect) (flourished ca 1445), Student of Ibshithion of Shaakhudar
- Zayud ikub Awlak’, flourished 1425 to 1455. b Kumonaggi, Dimakhat. Imzaami physician and alchemist of early 1400’s
- Ugorth the Archmage, 1597 to 1672, default ruler of Aurice
List of Groups of Persons
- Zarajoveni: tribes of nomadic mountain peoples vaguely similar to the Turks of Earth. In this time, the Zarajoveni have been migrating westwards out of their mountain fastnesses in skycraft.
- Calozhesti (aka Kalozhesti): dragonmount warriors of the Zarajoveni tribes, dwelling in Ogdesiana
- Griffon-riders: tribe of giants whose warriors ride great flying griffons into battle
Written Works
Not necessarily with attributed authorship
- Art and Practice of Goetic Magic, The; ca 1420, Kahonri Language
- Fifteen Songs of King Llawfffagain, The; ca 1550's; Dewyddairsh Language
See Also
- First Kalikán Empire
- Golden Age of Sky
- High Middle Ages, 1300s to 1572
- Middle Ages
- Settings
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