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b 1247 AI, d 1287 AI; regnavit 1276 AI to 1287 AI; Rule of Omandral, Sorcerer-King -- a powerful Sorcerer-King in the tradition of King Selukyal.  Omandral, born of a Medibgösk father and a Jerushablan mother, converted to the [[Imzaha]] religion and learned the arts of magic.  He vowed to defeat the Geddamin and was inspired by the former dominion of the [[Archmagedom of the Paleologus]]. He summoned and lorded it over djinn, and other creatures from other worlds.  His empire extended over [[Thyria]], [[Ebinóë]], western [[Ithatia]], and western [[Corundy]], including [[Desthor]]. Through victory in battle, his influence spread further afield, including Zamiria and Throvy. He was a nominal vassal of the [[Zehlib]] of [[Shagrela'al]]. He appointed nearly one hundred mages as senators of Aurice as part of his treaty with the city-state. Despite his legendary power and rule, he died at nearly age forty at the hands of his summoned servants.  His relatively short rule of eleven years was insufficient to make permanent his newly established empire.
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b 1247 AI, d 1287 AI; regnavit 1276 AI to 1287 AI; Rule of Omandral, Sorcerer-King -- a powerful Sorcerer-King in the tradition of King Selukyal.  Omandral, born of [[Dagwrffräwlis the Chary]], a Medibgösk father, and a Jerushablan mother, converted to the [[Imzaha]] religion and learned the arts of magic.  He vowed to defeat the Geddamin and was inspired by the former dominion of the [[Archmagedom of the Paleologus]]. He summoned and lorded it over djinn, and other creatures from other worlds.  His empire extended over [[Thyria]], [[Ebinóë]], western [[Ithatia]], and western [[Corundy]], including [[Desthor]]. Through victory in battle, his influence spread further afield, including Zamiria and Throvy. He was a nominal vassal of the [[Zehlib]] of [[Shagrela'al]]. He appointed nearly one hundred mages as senators of Aurice as part of his treaty with the city-state. Despite his legendary power and rule, he died at nearly age forty at the hands of his summoned servants.  His relatively short rule of eleven years was insufficient to make permanent his newly established empire.
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Despite not ruling directly over Aurice or Throvy, Omandral installed several mage senators in the Aurician Senate to ensure that the city-state would refrain from challenging his kingdom.
  
 
=See Also=
 
=See Also=

Revision as of 06:02, 2 December 2018

b 1247 AI, d 1287 AI; regnavit 1276 AI to 1287 AI; Rule of Omandral, Sorcerer-King -- a powerful Sorcerer-King in the tradition of King Selukyal. Omandral, born of Dagwrffräwlis the Chary, a Medibgösk father, and a Jerushablan mother, converted to the Imzaha religion and learned the arts of magic. He vowed to defeat the Geddamin and was inspired by the former dominion of the Archmagedom of the Paleologus. He summoned and lorded it over djinn, and other creatures from other worlds. His empire extended over Thyria, Ebinóë, western Ithatia, and western Corundy, including Desthor. Through victory in battle, his influence spread further afield, including Zamiria and Throvy. He was a nominal vassal of the Zehlib of Shagrela'al. He appointed nearly one hundred mages as senators of Aurice as part of his treaty with the city-state. Despite his legendary power and rule, he died at nearly age forty at the hands of his summoned servants. His relatively short rule of eleven years was insufficient to make permanent his newly established empire.

Despite not ruling directly over Aurice or Throvy, Omandral installed several mage senators in the Aurician Senate to ensure that the city-state would refrain from challenging his kingdom.

See Also