City of Luavuu founded during the Dragonwars
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'Oona Vee, a veteran of the Dragonwars, founds a settlement that he names Niièbar̀ii.
The Giants attempt to fill the power vacuum created by the defeat of the Tyrant Dragons, but are decimated by the unified armies of humans, dvaer, rock gnomes, orcs, minargs, fortmans, and celermans.
Ruuuhbariè Vee rules Niièbar̀ii as a city-state.
R̀ayi attacks the newer settlement of Niièbar̀ii but fails to conquer it. After nearly forty years of warfare, Ghujuua Vee finally succeeded in pushing back the R̀ayian forces and conquering their home city.
Ghuhjuua Vee orders the assassination of his older sister, Ie'uuh in order to secure the throne upon their fathers' death.
Ghujuua Vee proclaims the territories of R̀ayi and Niièbar̀ii t be a "Single State under authority of House Vee, henceforth ruling as Iich of the State, which shall be called Aj̀ie."
Ghujuua forces R̀ayian forces back to their city, then assaults and captures R̀ayi.
Upon the death of Tiewadje Vee, his three daughters fall into a three-way civil war over the succession. After three months, the eldest, Chuuuhjo, captures and executes her sisters, securing the throne for herself.
Avu Kuuuhde is poisoned to death. 'Uuajie Kuuuhe uses his death as an opportunity and has his brother, Nuhbafiie framed for the assassination, clearing 'Uuajie's pathway to the throne.
Upon the death of 'Uuajie Kuuuhde, a ghostly figure appeared in court bearing a copper sword, oxidized green with age. They declared that whoever could take the sword and hold it for a fortnight would be the rightful Iich of Aj̀ie. Inexplicably, the nobility fell to fighting over the sword for two years. In the end Aajuu Chyiièya won the sword and held it, taking the throne.
Iièlee was an incompetent ruler. She became Iich upon her father's death in 1283, but she did little to nothing to see to the physical or political defenses of Aj̀ie. In 1290, she died when Faafi attacked and sacked Niièbar̀ii.
Faafi conquered Aj̀ie, though they were unable to extend their advance to R̀ayi.
Rèèfuabuh Yiièjuuh, a nobleman in exile in R̀afi raised an army and marched on Niièbar̀ii, capturing the Faafians unawares and liberating the city.
Yidiè Yiièjuuh declares the territory of Faafi "wholly part of the State of Aj̀ie and subject to the rule of myself as Ghèèchuhvèè, along with my heirs and successors in perpetuity."
In 1363 LE, after conquering Luavuu, Iich Rieieie Chyakuh proclaimed the office of Iich obsolete. He proclaimed a new title, Kua. The Kua is technically an absolute monarch, and the title is heritable. But Aj̀ie remains a place ruled by the strong. Coup and assassination are still the nature of the throne.
Jie Chyakuh stabs her sister Kuua to death at their father's wake, securing the throne for herself.
Nuua Ebiiè assassinates Jie Chyakuh and her brother Akuu, becoming the third Kua of Aj̀ie. She reigns with an iron fist for thirty-five years, ushering in an era of economic prosperity previously unknown.
Kua Chua rules for a very short time after her mother's death. She quickly proves to be out of her depth. She is assassinated, and the country is relieved, so little effort is put in to find those responsible.
Deckard uses his Helm of Teleportation to teleport to Coul, which he believes cursed him. Utilizing the final wish from the ring he found in Cesel, he destroys the moon - and himself.
The ramifications to Kornax are wide-ranging.
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