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'''Bracaduun''' was a country ruled by Wizard-Kings which imposed their domination over other cultures. The nation was toppled twice by uprising of [[Barbarian]]s from the Wastelands of Krewlod, first by Jarg and then by [[Tarnum]]. During its second fall, the Wizard Gavin Magnus became immortal, took power, and reforged his nation into its modern version, [[Bracada]]. Bracaduun was represented by both [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s. Its capital was the Castle Steelhorn. It was ruled by the Wizard-Kings of Bracaduun, mostly by [[Kurl]], who was also the Imperium's Military Commander, and who despised [[barbarian]]s, killing one of the bards to prove his cruelty. | '''Bracaduun''' was a country ruled by Wizard-Kings which imposed their domination over other cultures. The nation was toppled twice by uprising of [[Barbarian]]s from the Wastelands of Krewlod, first by Jarg and then by [[Tarnum]]. During its second fall, the Wizard Gavin Magnus became immortal, took power, and reforged his nation into its modern version, [[Bracada]]. Bracaduun was represented by both [[Tower]]s and [[Castle]]s. Its capital was the Castle Steelhorn. It was ruled by the Wizard-Kings of Bracaduun, mostly by [[Kurl]], who was also the Imperium's Military Commander, and who despised [[barbarian]]s, killing one of the bards to prove his cruelty. | ||
[[Category: Chronicles]] | [[Category: Chronicles]]{{keywords}} |
Revision as of 00:00, 5 June 2021
Bracaduun was a country ruled by Wizard-Kings which imposed their domination over other cultures. The nation was toppled twice by uprising of Barbarians from the Wastelands of Krewlod, first by Jarg and then by Tarnum. During its second fall, the Wizard Gavin Magnus became immortal, took power, and reforged his nation into its modern version, Bracada. Bracaduun was represented by both Towers and Castles. Its capital was the Castle Steelhorn. It was ruled by the Wizard-Kings of Bracaduun, mostly by Kurl, who was also the Imperium's Military Commander, and who despised barbarians, killing one of the bards to prove his cruelty.Template:Keywords