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ÞordilDemigod son of Orling the Wary and Hurdania, Goddess of Justice; warlord-king who in twenty-seven years of unbroken campaigning forged the greatest domain any Primevean had ever held, founded the dynasty that bears his name, and was remembered by his own line as the First Emperor of the Nortr. To those his armies broke, the Enorns, the Northern Isles, the Primeveans his Thrakheddenol sold into Drakhullic slavery, he is remembered in different terms.
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Northern IslesIsland chain off the western coast of Raetun, called Kiegnarrzsk in the language of the Kiegzorn, formed of the surviving peaks of the drowned supercontinent of Mokrae. Homeland of the Kiegzorn, last refuge of the Jonorn, and the seat of Yanterr Wave-master's line.
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JargsnekFourth-born son of Þordil the Great, remembered in two contradictory sagas, as Jargsnek the Vile, snake-tongued debauchee banished for patricide; and as Jargsnek the Redeemed, a maltreated son forced into that act who later defended his nephews from a malevolent cousin.
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Crisis Upon RaetunThe simultaneous, multi-front catastrophe gripping Raetun in the late First Century After Firestorm. The Drakhullic Dominion of the west presses inward under the Great Tyrant Viedskavn; in the southeast, a rogue necromancer threatens the coast of Telnon; in the steppes, the warlord Yyod has displaced his brother Maelar's warband into the deep north. The continent stands on the precipice of annihilation.
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Salt-baneA bizarrely oversized Adamerr leviathan of the great abyss, infamous for sinking ships along the central scar of the Sea of Garðwin; eponymous bane of Jolim Salt-lung, slayer of Garðwin Great-storm, and ultimately slain in turn by Bæurn Serpent-bane.
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Breaking of the EnornsThe single engagement of Þordil the Great's twenty-year campaign of subjugation that came closest to ending it. The Enorn king Argyllic I sallied unexpectedly from his defensive position at Relanor and nearly broke the High King's line; he sought single combat with Þordil himself, was slain, and his army broke with him. Named the Breaking of the Enorns in the Nortr chronicles for the kingdom whose defense it ended; called the Battle of Relanor by the Enorns who survived it.
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AkurakhaithanLord of Umbrage, head of the banished pantheon exiled from the Realm of Prignam-oykrig.
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Enkallum CarabdzHallowed memorial grounds in the Northern Isles where the ashes of those slain during the War in Heaven were spread.
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