Medibgö was thought unamenable to unification by the ancient Ithatians who saw its many skynesses as too reclusive to acknowledge a central authority. The fifth and sixth centuries however saw the general amalgamation of power throughout the Pallathantic Region and Medibgösk skynesses with their orderly and predictable orbits eventually fell under the spell of a series of powerful sorcerer lords who sought to concentrate all power in their own person. Threwggerch' umba Kemiag also known as Threwggercha I through battle, diplomacy, and even personal combat brought the lords of the great skynesses to acknowledge him as suzerain, the first Sorcerer-King of Medibgö.
List of the Rulers of Medibgö
This list shows the various dynasties and rulers of Medibgö in chronological order. The Sorcerer-Kings ruled from 523 to 1811. The Emperor's rule began in 1817.
Llaltha Dynasty
First Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Llaltha Dynasty
523 to 739 (~216 years)
Regnal Name
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Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
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Threwggerch' umba Kemiag |
487 |
523 to 568 |
~45 |
568 |
First Sorcerer-King of Medibgö
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Dawfa Llosfadda |
542 |
568 to 573 |
~5 |
573 |
son of Threwggercha by royal wife
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Arfullag |
508 |
573 to 598 |
~25 |
598 |
son of Threwggercha by earlier wife; 599, Yophenthea requires his sons and all subsequence heirs to dwell in Erechóreb
|
Meibdercha I |
551 |
598 to 616 |
~18 |
616 |
grandson of Arfullag
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Amercha |
577 |
616 to 621 |
~5 |
621 |
son of Meibdercha
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Threwggercha Llosfadda |
603 |
621 to 667 |
~46 |
667 |
son of Amercha
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Amsiáddawr |
632 |
667 to 690 |
~23 |
690 |
second son of Threwggercha Llosfadda
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Threwggercha II |
658 |
690 to 722 |
~32 |
722 |
son of Amsiáddawr, died without issue
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Dawfa Threwggercha |
663 |
722 to 739 |
~17 |
739 |
younger son of Amsiáddawr, slain in civil war
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Llaltha-Kämbar Dynasty
Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Llaltha-Kämbar Dynasty
741 to 879 (~138 years)
Regnal Name
|
Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
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Erska Brawfidd |
703 |
741 to 760 |
~19 |
760 |
Llaltha cousin, surnamed Kämbar, defeated Amsiáddawr, married aunt of Threwggercha II, slain by another cousin
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Smaiguth |
729 |
760 to 778 |
~18 |
778 |
second son of Erska Brawfidd
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Hewfa |
753 |
778 to 810 |
~32 |
810 |
son of Smaiguth
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Gnächew |
784 |
810 to 856 |
~46 |
856 |
son or grandson of Hewfa's second son
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Llambewr Drosva |
822 |
822 to 879 |
~23 |
891 |
grandson of Gnächew; he and family sent into exile by his lords for malfeasance; 840, First Sack of Yophénthë
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Dvasfaga Dynasty
Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Dvasfaga Dynasty
883 to 1066 (~183 years)
Regnal Name
|
Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
|
Rhäfiach I |
836 |
883 to 922 |
~39 |
922 |
especially machiavellian ruler
|
Madrewcha |
858 |
922 to 925 |
~3 |
925 |
son of Rhäfiach
|
Rhäfiach II |
881 |
925 to 944 |
~63 |
944 |
son of Madrewcha; 932, Second Sack of Yophénthë
|
Rhäfiach III |
902 |
944 to 963 |
~19 |
963 |
son of Rhäfiach II
|
Eriwerg, Regent |
902 |
963 to 975 |
~19 |
963 |
wife of Rhäfiach of Medibgö, father of Rhäfiach IV, served as regent; convened what would later be the Thörewgas.
|
Rhäfiach IV |
954 |
975 to 1001 |
~47 |
1001 |
son of Rhäfiach of Medibgö and grandson of Rhäfiach III; Rhäfiach of Medibgö predeceases his own father, Rhäfiach III; 986, Third Sack of Yophénthë, 986, Rhäfiach IV declares independence from Yophenthea
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Rhäfiach V |
979 |
1001 to 1033 |
~54 |
1033 |
son of Rhäfiach IV; established the early Thörewgas, 1003.
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Meibdercha II |
1001 |
1033 to 1066 |
~33 |
1079 |
first heir since Fall of Yophenthea not held hostage in Erechóreb, marries Sirrhafa of House Örria; driven into exile
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Kwäsgö Dynasty
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Kwäsgö Dynasty
Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Kwäsgö Dynasty
1066 to 1276 (~210 years)
Regnal Name
|
Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
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Rhewllercha |
1038 |
1066 to 1095 |
~29 |
1095 |
marries Sirrhafa Örria
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Göswrb |
x |
1095 to 1118 |
~23 |
x |
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Thŵsiogyr Rhewggan |
x |
1118 to 1170 |
~52 |
x |
longest ruler of Kwäsgö Dynasty
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x |
1170 to 1178 |
~8 |
x |
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x |
1178 to 1207 |
~29 |
x |
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x |
1207 to 1254 |
~47 |
x |
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Brâg Déwsin |
x |
1254 to 1276 |
~22 |
x |
sent into exile as a result of the Amalgubiog Rebellion
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The throne of the Sorcerer-King was empty from 1276 to 1278, during the Amalgubiog Rebellion (1273 to 1281).
Gnas Dynasty
The Gnas Dynasty ruled at the same time as the First Kalikán Empire of the 14th century.
Myddŵliagowr Dynasty
Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Myddŵliagowr Dynasty
1575 to 1714 (~139 years)
Dynasty
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Regnal Name
|
Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
|
Myddŵliagowr |
Araddŵrcha |
x |
1575 to 1598 |
~23 |
x |
|
Myddŵliagowr |
Örrís Lägwyn |
x |
1598 to x |
~x |
x |
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Acholfi Dynasty
Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö: Acholfi Dynasty
1714 to 1789 (~75 years)
Dynasty
|
Regnal Name
|
Birth
|
Years of Reign
|
Length of Reign
|
Death
|
Remarks
|
Acholfi |
Gríodb Pyswáin |
1672 |
1714 to 1757 |
~43 |
1757 |
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Acholfi |
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x |
x to x |
~x |
x |
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Theba Dynasty
Smalffalgö Dynasy
The Smalffalgö Dynasty established the first emperor partly to stem the influence of chaos and to create a strong and lasting dynasty. The dynasty was long-lived (about 266 years), but is known more for its colorful rulers and eventual succumbing to the powers of Chaos, opening the way for the Middle Ages of Chaos in Medibgö.
Middle Ages of Chaos
The so-called Inter-Imperial Period of Medibgö corresponds largely with the Middle Ages of Chaos. During this time there was neither sovereign nor suzerain ruler. Foreign rulers sometimes addressed Ddägduch as 'Suzerain' but he never assumed the title himself. The Inter-Imperial Period began with the fall of the Smalffalgö Dynasty in the twenty first century when Isladborn III was revealed to have been an Aio imposter. He called champions to defend his besmirched honor and other powerful houses in turn called champions to restore the dignity of House Smalffalgö. This began the War of the Champions of Smalffalgö, 2079 to 2085. The war persisted for a few years after the death of the Aio imposter. The war was officially concluded when the high priest of Am declared the Aio Imposter dead and House Smalffalgö avenged. Dynastic struggles however continued well into the next century with no house rising to the status of imperial rulership. The practice of chaos magic was widespread and brought about the downfall of some houses and the ascendancy of others. This list gives some of the more powerful houses who wielded considerable influence over the skynesses of Medibgö.
Asgabin Tutha Dynasty
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Royal First Names
- Amercha
- Banskö
- Brewdda
- Derrigiól
- Ddwm
- Errhabsigsern
- Ffaddgiól
- Ffallma
- Ffeffarigö
- Ganffercha
- Gisdanal
- Göswrb
- Hadmurn
- Halp
- Hawbercha
- Igmurn
- Isladb
- Kemiag
- Masffäla
- Meidbercha
- Meidbewddorn
- Rhewllagörcha
- Rhewllercha
- Talban
- Thawchbörin
- Threwggercha
women's names
-ercha suffix servant of
-erg suffix servant of (feminine)
görcha, servant of the assemblage, from gö + ercha
Royal Dynasties
- House Acholfi
- House Smalffalgö
- House Kwäsgö
- House Llaltha
- House Llaltha-Kämbar
- House Asgabin Tutha
- House Dvasfaga
- House Gnas
- House Theba
- House Üskiba
Reference Chronology
- 198 AS, birth of Meidb, mythical founder of the Medibgösk people
- ca 520 AI, Sorcerer-Kings of Medibgö
- 986, Medibgö declares independence from the Empire
- 2445 AI to 2490 AI: Medibgóëse Protectorates (45 yrs), Medibgóëse Empire
- 2445 Medibgóëse Princes-Governor are begun to be appointed to rule the various countries that have survived the Isbajutha.
- 2477 Medibgóëse form alliance with the Gorcorumbese Giants, especially the nobles released from the kumenontli.
- 2480: Medibgóëse break off alliance with Gorcorumbese Empire
- 2506 to 2509, Telsenahrian War
- 2509 Battle of Gorlip brings about the end of the Medibgóëse Empire and foreshadows the New Kalikán Empire
See Also