• Solstice 382YE Atte Arrow-Tongue Metsastajason Spring Equinox 382YE Theoderic Ulfarsson Winter Solstice 381YE Aedric Dunning Summer Solstice 381YE Erkenbrand
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  • to improve the herb gardens and forest preserves of the Navarr. In Autumn 381YE, in response to an offer by the orcs of the Great Forest living in Therunin
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  • sorcerers than any other order. The order was very nearly dissolved in 264 YE following the unwise application of a major curse to an entire delegation
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  • town of Overton fell during the Jotun offensive after the Winter Solstice 381YE. This title was created when the old Overton garrison building was decommissioned
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  • related to its performance. During the Tourney of Sun and Ice of Autumn 381YE, Eleonaris was recognised as eternal patron of the Icy Crag of the Eternal
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  • (Spring 380YE), Rebirth in Reikos (Summer 380YE), Pilgrimage (Autumn 380YE), Matter of faith (Winter 380YE), A spiritual prism (Spring 381YE), Death is
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  • projects commissioned each season. As of the end of the Autumn Equinox 381YE, the Crystal Architect has commissioned three sinecures: the Caves of the Claw
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  • following an announcement in Winter 380YE by the Civilian Commissioner. The Vale was completed shortly before the 381YE Spring Equinox. The position of Keeper
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  • barbarian orcs, vallornspawn and Varushkan monsters. Since the Winter Solstice 381YE, however, they refocused their purpose toward more aggressive tactics, employing
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  • a trade route between the Brass Coast and Faraden. Established in early 381YE, it facilitates the trade of Iridscent Gloaming to the west. At the time
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  • mithril was endowed on the order in Summer 383YE. Following an offer made by Prospero at the Summer Solstice 385YE, the order owes a significant favour to the
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  • an announcement in Winter 380YE by the Civilian Commissioner. The Chamber of the Flame was completed shortly before the 381YE Spring Equinox. The position
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  • between the Conclave and the priests of the Synod Prior to the Spring Equinox 385YE, the wording of the Order's goals focused on human destiny only. The Senate
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  • Delves was commissioned by the Imperial Senate during the Summer Solstice 380YE, and work began almost immediately in Urizen. Built in the port-town of Cargo
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  • After a false start in Winter 378YE, the Senate eventually commissioned an embassy for the Sumaah Republic in Spring 379YE. The project was been dogged by
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  • ingots of weltsilver were pledged from the vale of Plovdiv in Karov in 201YE. These ingots are still being delivered despite reports that local veins having
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  • of the Rest is an Imperial title created by the Imperial Senate in Spring 381YE. The position is a sinecure, requiring minimal responsibility but awarded
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  • Karsk in 368YE. Three measures of beggar's lye have come from Little Ribston, a quiet settlement in Birchland. The bequest began in 368YE and involves
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  • Equinox 382YE Lieselotte van Holberg 25 thrones Spring Equinox 381YE Lieselotte van Holberg 10 thrones Spring Equinox 380YE Fererro Spring Equinox 379YE Fererro
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  • title is currently held by Asenath; it will be reelected at Summer Solstice 386YE. The table to the right shows the citizens who have been elected to hold the
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