The creation of Moradia.

  • The beginning of the end

    The Island of Korroway is invaded by the country of Grenthe, who begin seizing land.
  • Retaliation

    King Horence III declares war and mobilizes that day against the invaders.
  • The Great Failure

    The King and his forces meet and do battle with the Grenthians. The King, stubborn in his beliefs of instinct and divine intervention, ignores his commanding officers suggestions and leads the fight with no strategy. He is quickly killed, and his forces retreat.
  • Regroupment

    The army is regrouped under the leadership of young Prince Johar, who admits his ignorance and leaves the plans of battle to the army heads.
  • Trailblazing

    The two armies meet again, the Grenthians having gained significant ground and chaos. Under the generals' lead, the invaders are pushed back. With much celebration, the current leadership remains.
  • Victory at last

    After months of warring, the Grenthians are removed from the Island of Korroway.
  • A casual revolution

    After many festivals and merrymaking, the Prince realizes that he would much rather travel the world as a Bard than be the leader of a country. He hands the right to reign over the land to the leaders of the army, who are then given the task of determining who is worthy to rule.
  • Writting rights.

    The army heads come to the conclusion that the last thing they desire is another incompetent monarchy, or to subject the citizens they fought so hard to protect to leadership they didn't approve of. As such, they decide to come up with a government that gives a voice to the people, and ensures that their leaders are qualified.
  • A government made

    Holding the country under military rule while a government was drummed up, the army officials, as well as representatives from every district in Korroway, drawing much inspiration from other established democracies, officially establish the constitution for the Island of Moradia, which has been in place ever since.