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After the death of her mother, the young princess Yareli became empress. Paranoid of the nobility and fearful for her life, Yareli delved deep into the study of alchemy. She built her private laboratory, Vivikadavera Villa, deep in the frozen hills of Romania, where she lived for nearly a century as a recluse. | After the death of her mother, the young princess Yareli became empress. Paranoid of the nobility and fearful for her life, Yareli delved deep into the study of alchemy. She built her private laboratory, Vivikadavera Villa, deep in the frozen hills of Romania, where she lived for nearly a century as a recluse. | ||
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When Lord Enlu sealed his marriage to the queen of the demons, he gained the power to destroy the grip of the Dark Many over humanity, but at a terrible price. Though he was a just ruler during the golden age when humanity rebuilt the world, a string of tyrannical empresses descended from his demonic union.
The empire slowly became corrupted by the black magic upon which it had been founded. When it was overthrown by the Church, many of its nobility switched sides or were forced into hiding. Those who still serve the Fallen Empire bear the mark of Anathema, a corruption that wears away at the flesh. Though the dark empress's bloodline and her servants remain, the empire is a shadow on its former glory.
Ages of the Empire
- Rise - 976 through 1298 - Martial empresses consolidated power and grew the borders of the empire by defeating powerful monsters and building strongholds throughout the world. The class of nobility was established.
- Golden - 1298 through 1522 - The power of the empire grew rapidly, and genius empresses built great monuments to the power and research of sorcery. The empire flourished, while the nobility grew wealthy and became given to excess.
- Declension - 1522 through 1928 - In this period, the empire’s power waned. The untimely deaths of several strong empresses were followed by weaker successors. This instability weakened the nobility. The declension empresses were eventually beaten in the crusades of 1620-1631 and broken with the fall of the House of Night and Day in 1928.
- Exile - 1928 through Present - The remnants of the imperial family are no longer supported by nobility, and actively hunted by the church. They retain a few remote strongholds, while searching for ways to restore the waning power of their ancestral line.
Imperial Family
The Imperial family are the direct descendants of Carmine the Eternal. This supernatural bloodline passes on to the first daughter of each empress, who will eventually ascend the throne.
Each of the empresses is said to be the reincarnation of Carmine, and many have attested to hearing her voice and meeting her in dreams. As bearers of Carmine’s unique bloodline, each empress is effectively an elect of Sheligath, a status which confers nearly limitless access to the world’s sorcery and immunity to many forms of weapons and magic.
}} After the death of her mother, the young princess Yareli became empress. Paranoid of the nobility and fearful for her life, Yareli delved deep into the study of alchemy. She built her private laboratory, Vivikadavera Villa, deep in the frozen hills of Romania, where she lived for nearly a century as a recluse. Yareli did little work of governance, and instead devoted herself to her studies of immortality and resurrection. The empire was mostly run by her imperial consort, and later by her daughter and granddaughter. Yareli’s dream was to resurrect the First Empress Carmine and revive the strength of the empire. This work had limited success, as Yareli was able to access Carmine’s memories and will, but not restore her body. The results of her work drove Yareli insane. On the eve of her hundred-year jubilee, her great-granddaughter, Meredith the Revered was declared empress, after already acting as empress regent for nearly two decades. Yareli’s exact fate is unknown. She merely faded from public consciousness and was never heard from again. 1731–1756 Meredith the Revered Poisoned| Ruled | Name and Title | Circumstances for losing the throne |
|---|---|---|
| 976–998 | Enlu the Invincible | Lost in Otherworld, unknown |
| 998–1200 | Carmine the Eternal | Lost in Otherworld, presumed alive |
| 1200–1231 | Ursula the Iron Queen | Abdicated, Old Age |
| 1231–1252 | Rowena the Guileless | Abdicated |
| 1252–1269 | Daphne the Merciful | Circumstances Unknown |
| 1269–1298 | Millicent the Just | Crushed |
| 1298–1311 | Hortense the Proud | Disease |
| 1311–1322 | Deidre the Marked | Exiled |
| 1322–1342 | Orphea the Sage | Abdicated |
| 1342–1399 | Penelope the Weary | Poisoned |
| 1399–1437 | Cassandra the Golden | Abdicated |
| 1437–1463 | Allune the True | Records Unclear |
| 1463–1485 | Eudora the Beast-slayer | Killed in Battle |
| 1485–1501 | Hattie the Grey | Disease |
| 1501–1522 | Marjoli the Astronomer | Lost in Otherworld |
| 1522–1545 | Juliette the Maker | Lost in Otherworld |
| 1545–1572 | Renata the False | Overthrown by Nobility |
| 1572–1603 | Shanoa the Explorer | Lost at Sea, presumed dead |
| 1603–1631 | Loretta the Fallen | Killed by Immortal Sethi in the Crusades |
| 1631–1731 | Yareli the Alchemist | Abdicated, Insanity |