The Death Of The Empire

Because @BillyTheScroofy wanted it

Say, hypothetically speaking, an end is brought to the Regalian Empire. In one massive event, the entire leading parts of the government and the Imperial seat are wiped out in one go. It is the wet dream of any would be revolutionary, equal rights for all races, no more nobility and a true democracy in Regalia without the Violet or Vigilant or Crimsons to enforce the government's law. But is such a Utopia really possible? What could hypothetically occur if the government is assassinated? Let's find out!

305 AC Spring
An unnamed rebellion strikes at the heart of the Empire, blowing up the entire Imperial Palace and the conference diet held there. With one explosion, the Emperor, the Holy Ministry of the Sancella of Union, the Bureacracy, the Judiciary and the law apparatus of the Regalian Empire are wiped out.

305 AC Summer
After attempting (by what shreds of government remain) to suppress information of the utter collapse of the government is no longer possible, news becomes public that the government has utterly disintegrated. There is not enough time to properly educate successors for all the bureaucratic offices and judiciaries to have functional replacements. Without the Bureaucratic office of Regalia and the Judiciary, the first victims of the collapse of Government are the Tax collectors, tax records and the Regalian court houses. With the collapse of law, an effective state of lawlessness exists in Regalia. No money comes into the treasury anymore, and what remnants of government exist are bleeding money attempting to hold everything peacefully together.

305 AC Autumn
With the complete break down of law, military orders have started forming their own consensus on how to run the Empire. The Vigilant Shield, led by Percy Ravenstad, Edward Dertycia and the Coen family, becomes far more ruthless and aggressive, blaming the 11th creed on the destruction of the now headless Regalian government. With this more hardliner approach, summary arrests and executions are performed in the street without right to trial or fair representation, after all, the courts no longer exist. The first racial riots start overwhelming various parts of the Regalian Crown Isle, though the outlying lands seem relatively peaceful and self sufficient.

305 AC Winter
Large rebellions and assassination attacks have wiped out large parts of the previous Vigilant Shield and Crimson Inquisition, which after the death of William Coen and Anton Viraine, have completely fallen to radical elements believing the end of the Empire is at hand. The remnants chase from district to district, performing an ethnic cleansing of all undesirable races. Tens of thousands of Elves, Dwarves, Tigrans, Ur, Thylans, Maiar and particularly Kleinfolk, die. In fact, the Kleinfolk race is utterly eradicated as the lack of a functional law system to prevent rampant experimentation results in Philip Bancroft creating a spliced disease that wipes out the Kleinfolk race within weeks.

306 AC Summer
The last remnants of the Vigilant and Crimsons have evaporated as the guards are well aware that the situation is no longer tenable. Many noble cities have fled the Regal city back to their homeland, shutting the borders with loyalist elements in their lands. Nobles who continue to cling to the Regalian city are slaughtered in the streets purely for being noble. The Black family is one of the first to be eradicated, always having prided themselves as "one of the people". Unfortunately, they still owned money, which made them a prime target. The Du Polignac family flees all the way to their native island and shut themselves off from the world.

306 AC Winter
Regalia's grain supplies are running dangerously low. The country went bankrupt at the beginning of the year already and was unable to pay for more shipments from Anglia or beyond in New Ceardia. Other nations are starting to take note of the collapse of government. The full year of mourning for the Emperor's death is also over, what remnants of the Church remained have proclaimed Alexander's son, Reynaud Alltmeister, the new Emperor of Regalia. Reynaud is a cruel man however, and crushes revolts with mercenaries which he cannot pay for.

307 AC Summer
Reynaud's younger brother, being a military prince, has had enough of his brother's misuse of the soldiers and ignoring attitude towards pleas to give them a proper pay, as the country has been bankrupt for over a year. He seizes the opportunity together with various military noble families who have had enough of their unsafe livelihood in Regalia to start a military rebellion, staging a coup-d'etat with the army. While the army succeeds in seizing the remnants of the government, Reynaud's youngest brother Frederick teams up with Charlotte Moselberg with the ideal to counter coup again with the Republican element, intent on turning the Regalian Empire into a federal republic with the Emperor as a head of state religious figure. Reynaud is all the while content to kick it back at the Imperial palace, wasting Kade gold like there is no end. The Bancroft cadet branch of the Kade family is eventually fed up, empties the Kade banks and flees back to Anglia. Asserting their father's authority, they convince the old Kade council to accept the Bancroft as new overlords and shut off Anglia.

308 AC Summer
A year after the closing of Anglia's ports and seclusion, Noble families secede from the Regalian Empire one by one as the government had descended into a three way civil war between the princes. The military element is the largest, but the Republican guard are sizable, mostly relying on non-Humans to bolster their forces. Meanwhile the de-facto Emperor Reynaud is supported by foreign nations like The Qadir sultanate which continues to hope to accelerate the collapse of the Empire. The first noble family (beyond those who thought they had allies and died in Regalia) that formally falls is the Coen family. Their lands revolt against what little remains of their family, not having the advantage of blue blood or long loyal lineage in country lands. The remnants flee north into Ravenstad and Bancroft lands which work more closely together to guard their southern borders.

308 AC Winter
Regalia suffers a crippling famine followed by various plague outbreaks. As much as one fourth of city's population would die at an exponential rate for the next five years. Birth rates plummet, graveyards are overworked and dead pile up in the streets or the crown river.

315 AC Summer
The Fong family flees back to Yang-tzu after a series of explosions destroys nearly the entirety of the Eastern Rim Isles. Similarly the Drixagh lands split away and return back to a barbaric nomadic state. The Regalian civil war endures and has gained a new fourth contestant, the son of Princess Adelheid Ivrae has taken up the banner with his newly wed wife, Andrea Anahera, to invade the north. Forced to push into Dragenthal, desperate for the food excess that Anglia is hoarding, Anahera and Ivrae troops clash with Ravenstad and Kade troops. Dragenthal turns into a complete war zone as whole cities are leveled due to the rampant use of magic in the desperation to capture the grain barns of Anglia.

318 AC
Regalia suffers massive exoduses where ships are used in large quantities to levy people from the Regalian Isle to New Ceardia and Fendarfell, hoping the colonial lands offer a better future. The famine and disease in Regalia continues where the effective lawlessness has split the city into competing districts. Due to the ongoing civil war that is also fought largely in the Regalian underground and Palatial districts now, hundreds of soldiers dying over small meters of gains, the city of Regalia has truly descended into anarchy.

321 AC
Frederick Kade and Charlotte Moselberg are killed when the republican movement is crushed and all ring leaders are executed. The republican movement had lost traction recently either way, the concept of democracy was completely out of the window when the city ran out of food and citizens attacked one another just for scraps of bread.

326 AC
The war between Anahera-Ivrae and Ravenstad-Bancroft grinds to a winter halt after both armies are too exhausted to continue. Large bands of criminals rove all over the countryside of Anglia and Dragenthal, smuggling food back to Regalia. While this alleviates the constant food shortage in Regalia, it results in the collapse of Anglian production. Cedric Bancroft eventually sticks the middle finger to everything and sails off into the sunset with the Laridae. Percy Ravenstad is stubborn and stays to defend his family's precious assets in Michellons, but is eventually overrun by criminal elements as Andrea Anahera has shifted to bribing criminals to engage in a thuggish guerrilla warfare.

331 AC
The colonial realms like Ithania and Nordskag have long since left the Regalian commonwealth, though only now have they officially announced their independence. Despite the utter collapse of Regalia itself, the colonial realms are doing relatively fine. Ithania is largely protected by Nordskag which gains a huge population boost after refugees mostly from Northerne populations flee to join this nation.

333 AC
Daendroc completely collapses as Daenshore becomes so over packed with refugees and citizens that a single disease kills nearly half the population in a few months. Many conclude this disease was actually magical of origin and made by the Elves. The Elves mostly benefit from the collapse of the Empire as they were able to grow uninhibited. Many technologies left behind by the collapsing Empire were used against the Orcs who start tethering on the edge of annihilation at the hands of the Elves.

340 AC
The Qadir Sultan finally invades the Regalian crown Isle with an army after decades of waiting. The people in the city welcome him with open arms in the hopes that he will free them of lawless existence, though he instead starts enslaving tens of thousands of citizens and selling them back to Farahdeen. The Orcs in Daensdroc meanwhile have gone underground into the caves of the northern half of the continent, a new Elven Empire is proclaimed and goes to war with Lusits and Ithanian in an attempt to reclaim the old Elven lands.

350 AC
New nations arise in Fendarfell and New Ceardia, the colonial realms having widened so much with population influx from migration that new kingdoms and republics form in the wake of the Regalian Empire's collapse.

370 AC
The Elven Empire completely overruns Ithania and Daenshore, eventually deciding to avoid Nordskag to avoid a protracted winter war. Fendarfell is up next as one by one smaller Human kingdoms fall to the Elven Empire which now stretches almost the entire length between Hyarroc and upper Fendarfell.

390 AC
The Cold war that previously existed between the various Empire has been replaced with the Qadir sultanate and the Elven Empire. While some races enjoyed equal rights in Regalia before, everything has generally gone backwards. Tigrans as a race have gone nearly extinct or were re-enslaved by the Elves. Dwarves, without the support of the Humans in Ellador and the Regalian Empire's technological support, have dwindled in numbers. In Grebor only about 30,000 pure Dwarves remain, it is believed they will all go extinct within 20 years.

420 AC
A 10 year war has been raging between the Elven Empire and the Qadir Sultanate over the Regalian Archipelago. These lands are now utterly scarred from constant conflict between Regalian nobles who sought to declare independence and then turned on one another. Both the Qadir and Elves, relying heavily on Magic, use the force of the Void so rampant that in one particular battle, it completely tears open the veil between the Void and the Alorian realm, signalling another Void Invasion.

421 AC
The Qadir and Elves completely powerless without their magic and exhausted from fighting one another, utterly collapse as the Void Invasion consumes their lands. One by one continents go dark as demonically twisted beings eradicate all life.

423 AC
The Isles of Yang-Tzu are shielded from the Void invasion by some hybrid form of magic between Primal and Vice magic. The Ch'ien-ji ride out the void invasion.

591 AC
With the void invasion in a distant memory, the Yang-Tzu isles open to the world again and colonize the remnants of the destroyed world. All former races are gone, missing from the world. Some Dakkar still remain deep within the crusts of Gana-Isha. Some Isldar still remain deep in the frosty mountains, but the Ch'ien-ji thrived after the Wulong war ended when mind magic was developed. With their enthralled Wulong Slaves, the Ch'ien-ji build a massive Empire over the course of two millennial which eventually also collapses at the hands of the Void infestations as rampant magic use unleashes yet another Void Invasion. And so the cycle continues on and on, forever.

It is unlikely to ever happen. But what would your character do if the government collapsed? Would they see the dangers coming? How would they act if bread was suddenly no longer available. Would they seize the sword to fight for food? Would they flee to the colonies? How far is your character willing to go to ensure survival? These are all cool things to think about in an almost apocalyptic sense. Never has a radical government transition gone over peacefully. The idea that rebels could just kill a few politicians and re-vitalize Regalia as a democracy without a hitch is a fairy tale. Be challenged to write how you think the collapse of government and ensuing anarchy will affect your character!

My Mu-Allar, Alaza, would most likely stay in Regalia, not seeing the dangers, she'd most likely also result to cannibalism if she had too, and would try to help with the rebellion against all the guards killing Tigrans, Ur, Maiar, ect.
 
My character would gather a mercenary army and march on regalia, and declare himself Emperor.
 
Asmundr Fjeldbergh, a Nordskagian Baron of the most southern part of Sydligsteg, would see this as a great chance for something he was planning for a long time. He would welcome mercenary armies from Hedryll, Ellador and even Nordskag itself to join his army of 5.500 men. This would have caused his army to explode in numbers. This caused all Barons to feel the heat under their feet and declare war on him, but they were no match. His massive army would conquer entire Sydligsteg in a matter of weeks, as they were with many and better equiped. He would then conquer Midtenna and declare the King and his family outcasts. Due to this, they had to flee the country to survive. However, Nordligga was the only thing he still had to claim as his own, but the Barons there already took up their arms and were ready to defend as one.

Asmundr knew that this would possibly turn out as a massive defeat, so he took a massive fleet and turned to the southern shores of Ellador. He devoured many Seltai and Kalmarra tribes in his army and gained a lot of Vassals. With this new army that was even bigger than his previous one, he attacked the North of Nordligga and slowly moved south. In 307 AC Asmundr finally achieved his goal, he was a King of Nordskag, and even of Southern Ellador.

Luckily Asmundr was smart enough to not kill the peasants, only the rebels and soldiers; making it so that his Kingdom didn't lose too many men. Asmundr would industrialize his Kingdom; tons of cargo with iron from Ellador would be transported to the smelteries in Nordligga. The massive amounts of steel would then be made into metal objects (such as weapons and armor). He would sell this to the rising armies of the many nations or rebellions. Due to this Asmundr become very rich which he used to militarize his Kingdom even further.

In other words; Asmundr became even wealthier than the Regalian Emperors due to these many wars. He would isolate his Kingdom in 328 AC in fear for invasions, and only allowed his own ships to enter his ports. The year after, Asmundr would die from his fever, with his famous last words; "More, give me more, more, more..."

His children took his words as holy and started raiding weaker Kingdoms for their gold. And this would go on for serveral generations until there was a twin. They both wished to be a King and successor of Asmundr the 'Great' and plunged the Kingdom in a civil war for the throne. This would leave the Kingdom weakened and eventually the Kingdom fell apart in serveral small Clans.

@Cyliah @The_Shadow_King3
 
My character's responses (color coded!):
Fei Zhao had long been a dissident and longed for change, although he never really wanted to take things this far. As anarchy began to descend on the city and food crises began to emerge, Fei Zhao departed into the familiarity of the sewers, where he continued training his apprentices. Slowly, he began attracting followers, people looking to gain the magical skill to survive. For a while, his followers and apprentices' trips to the surface (Fei Zhao went as well, but for the most part he stayed right where he was) kept him fed, and his fighting skills became polished from several skirmishes against other sewer groups that were forming. Fei Zhao had always been a patronly individual, and he soon became renowned in the sewers for his wisdom, eventually forming sort of a cult. However, eventually the anarchy seeping into the sewers again challenged his group, and in one fateful battle he finally fell, being unable to see or sense the nightshade-covered dagger that ended his life.

Yeung Xiaozhi, an employee of the Fongs, rode out the crisis splendidly. The Xiaozhi family took advantage of widespread food shortage, depression and desire to migrate to leech what little money was left in Regalia by transporting smuggled food and opium in and helping refugees escape. However, when things began to get really bad, they soon became targets of the remaining underclass and members of the Vigilant Shield and Crimson Inquisition alike. The guards cracked down on them for smuggling and executed several head family members, and the new taxes imposed on the family completely destroyed the business. People in poverty, coveting their wealth and needing a new source of food, assassinated other members of the family and raided the family for its wealth. Thankfully Yeung escaped most of it (his fighting skill certainly helped) and retreated with the Fongs to Yang-Tzu with what remained of the Xiaozhi family. They remained there in relative safety, revitalizing their business. Yeung survived to see the first void invasion (which he was also safe from), dying shortly after from old age.

Rowan Rosacae stuck around in the city for maybe a month or two to see if this new revolution would be helpful for him (he had been discussing revolution not too long ago with some friends of his). After the true nature of the crisis became apparent, Rowan quickly departed. He had always made travelling his profession and easily circumvented most of the crisis, heading to Jorrhildr (Jorrsundr?) with a couple close travelling companions. However, his wanderlust was not sated with Jorrhildr, and he spent several more years visiting Ithania, Ellador, and Fendarfelle. Eventually, he returned to Farahdeen, which had easily been his favorite place in all his travels, and lived out the rest of his days as a trader, gardener and herbalist, quickly becoming localized. His memory loss was complete by the time the first void invasion occurred, and so he barely noticed the chaos descending upon them all, taking his life and his garden.

Andreas Silevon (Red again. Well, sort of pinkish) chose to stay in Regalia, working as a mercenary and doing frequent work with his father, who was in the Vigilant Shield. In light of the new chaos, his magic skills quickly progressed to quite an advanced level, and soon he developed an extremely unique fighting style combining Nicoloan martial arts with wind-boosted acrobatics, perplexing his foes as he dispatched them. However, due to lack of adequate payment, Andreas barely made meet's end, sometimes even resorting to stealing to survive. His reputation as a Silevon and as an Isldar also worked against him as racism threatened him at every corner. Only his father's connections to the Vigilant Shield allowed him to remain unscathed by the increasingly radicalized order, and later when the orders had all but evaporated it was all Andreas could do to survive. During the era of Reynaud, Andreas jumped at the opportunity of work as a mercenary, but it became clear that it was doing little to guarantee his survival as payment after payment went unsettled. He quickly joined forces Reynaud's militaristic younger brother, avoiding death narrowly in the early battles. As the three-way battle raged on in Regalia, soon Andreas too fell in the fight, succumbing to multiple sword wounds after a particularly bloody battle. His persistence in avoiding the use of weapons, instead preferring his body, was clearly a disadvantage in armed combat such as was occurring in Regalia at the time.
 
Not really. This is two months old. And it'd be nice to see people's responses.
Ah, true.

Sanurra would survive off whatever she could find, probably allying with Tundrra, Ammon and Kassula. After that point where tigrans went extinct, her and the crew would go on about a year longer before being shoved off some cliff, by frantic freakers who have somehow made it so far, because they looked 'scary'.

Marianne would die, after most of the anarchy had passed. She would lock herself in, until some raiders and bandits attacked because she had so much supply.
 
Ok so let me actually write about the prompt...

Endrai Zask~
At first he would bare the slaughter and try to continue in this lawless society. Vigilantes and crimsons would be on his neck at constant times trying to execute him for being a Half-Blood but Endrai would fight back, or hide to live another day, surviving every attemp, after all he survived 5 years of war, how could guards do any better? After the eventually fall of guards Endrai would continue on, trying every day not to be killed by a once fellow commoner. As the new republic arose Endrai saw it as a way for peace and which he joined the efforts fighting alongside the army, ranking high in the army. But as the army fell he went underground and retreated to his homeland Teled Methen, having his fellow family in New Ceradia join him after their farm went bankrupt. The family would grow and live quite peacefully. At age 70 Endrai witnessed the rise of the new Elven empire, and with him still young looking, joined to serve the empire. He would serve it as a high military figure, until his eventual death many years later on the battlefields by Qadir hands between 410-420 AC. Luckily he lived long enough to raise his family and yet lived short enough not to witness the void invasion, that would destroy much of his family.
 
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305 AC Winter
Large rebellions and assassination attacks have wiped out large parts of the previous Vigilant Shield and Crimson Inquisition, which after the death of William Coen and Anton Viraine, have completely fallen to radical elements believing the end of the Empire is at hand. The remnants chase from district to district, performing an ethnic cleansing of all undesirable races. Tens of thousands of Elves, Dwarves, Tigrans, Ur, Thylans, Maiar and particularly Kleinfolk, die. In fact, the Kleinfolk race is utterly eradicated as the lack of a functional law system to prevent rampant experimentation results in Philip Bancroft creating a spliced disease that wipes out the Kleinfolk race within weeks.
Why am I depicted as being so evil here! God dang it, the kleinfolk went extinct and apparently it's /my/ fault. Wow, I'm a horrible person. @Ivygreenstem
 
Well, T'aryn would be dead shortly after the whole thing because of that Klein disease shit. Nalani would probably ride through it all, and thanks to Yanar living ridiculously long, would end up living in a small hut, tending to their plants, and suffering the mind decay thing that happens to Yanar when they get old. It'd die by doing something stupid like falling down the stairs or whatever.

After the Chi'en-ji void invasion thing, the world would probably begin again, like what happened with the Seraph.
 
Lucas grabs some close friends and hikes it to the most isolated place he can at the first signs of trouble, or just slowly make a bunker with stone magic who knows. He will be the old guy laughing his ass off because everyone died in the end.
 
I'm here to resurrect this with a post that is probably way to in-depth! But hey, I think this thread is fun and probably warrants to be back at the top of the page again!

This follows Drake Valendale

305 AC Spring
Drake would most likely hear the explosion and rush to see the source. After he would probably lie low for a few days. Observing the crumbling from afar and on the shore. Quite contemplation in his mind.

305 AC Summer
Drake's actions from the explosion would not change from this point. Perhaps he protects people at risk from robberies due to him having no real money and nothing to loose.

305 AC Autumn
Drake would continue his normal life, only with his head down in quite contemplation. He would not agree with the actions but felt there was nothing he could do about it. He would continue to fight the undead, which would have most likely grown in numbers.

305 AC Winter
By this time, Drake's new life style started in the summer would have become more routine for him since the collapse.

306 AC Summer
Would become a full time protector of the innocent and would mercilessly fight off those who would try to help them. He would probably hide away in an abandoned house on the edge of the city. He would spend most of his time fighting the growing numbers of undead.

306 AC Winter

Would go into a dormant period to avoid being killed by the new emperor. He would hunt the undead in secret like he did before the collapse. The shortage of food would be nothing new to him.

307 AC Summer - 308 AC Summer
Remains dormant

308 AC Winter - 331 AC
Being the last survivor of his small group of friends, along with the clear undead plague growing, Drake emerges once more. Mace in hand he would push harder than ever to end the curse of undeath in Regalia. Almost always in his full armor now, Drake stalks the sewers and side streets with a burning vengeance in his soul to end all who rise from the grave.

By the end of these years Drake would be to the end of his time. Wounded, tired, and close to death. After so long he can fight no more and in slain in battle and, once again, joins the ranks of the undead. Only this time, as a merciless fighter. Before long he would break away from the undead horde and vanish in the ruins of the sewers for years.

421 AC
By this time the un-named corpse of Drake would take position in the ruins of the original castle in Regalia, clad completely in his now aged plate armor. The intense void energies would probably have minorly changed him physically. Up to this point he was kept alive by a brilliant (and insane) string of doctors (most ex-members of the Evactorium) trying to see how long they could keep and undead alive. They would have transferred his body once more and put that into an undead state as well. It was not long till Drake killed them as well. His mind would have gone by now, leaving an only crazed fighting machine in it's place. He would fight the demons and intruders, in the castle which he had now moved to, (good or bad) with no thought, pain or remorse. Wandering the ruined halls and dungeons, for who knows how long.

591 AC
In the dusty remains of the castle, the slumped remains of Drake would find rest. His lifeless corpse would sit in a large stone throne, constructed from rubble, in a large hall of his castle. He would be encased in his burnt armor, his shield on his arm and a massive mace clutched in another. At first glance it would seem as if he was alive, sitting and waiting for someone to walk into the room so he could rise from his chair. The remains and dark coals of countless fires would scatter the room and a smell of smoke and ash would hang in the air. Next to him, would lay a small mining lantern with the word "salvation" carved onto the bottom. This would be a puzzling sight to most people, and most would be filled with a feeling of sadness and regret.
 
Lucas grabs some close friends and hikes it to the most isolated place he can at the first signs of trouble, or just slowly make a bunker with stone magic who knows. He will be the old guy laughing his ass off because everyone died in the end.
Tbh I just see Pen having tea with the archdemon when all this is over.
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I know, not lore compliant, but still.
 
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Heh.

Sorry. Had to.
 
Finwe Mineldur
Finwe returns to Hyarroc, living in the wild and hunting and farming for food. He lives out the rest of his days in peace.

Phillip Helgen
Phillip looks around one last time, seeing the beauty of the chaos above ground, and retreats into the sewers to his gang's hideout. Their large supply of food attracts many people there, and his gang eventually forms their own government in the sewers.

Altior Blavetti
Altior looks around Regalia, seeing what he thought he had always wanted, but as he realizes more and more that the ensuing chaos is due to a lack of leadership, and he attempts to appoint himself head of the Regalian government by taking credit for the explosion. This works, but unfortunately it makes him a target.
 
305 AC Spring
An unnamed rebellion strikes at the heart of the Empire, blowing up the entire Imperial Palace and the conference diet held there. With one explosion, the Emperor, the Holy Ministry of the Sancella of Union, the Bureacracy, the Judiciary and the law apparatus of the Regalian Empire are wiped out.

Count Johnathan Birkwood immediately gathers his family, and his fiancé, and moves them to his colony, the Winterwoods, in New Ceardia.

305 AC Summer
After attempting (by what shreds of government remain) to suppress information of the utter collapse of the government is no longer possible, news becomes public that the government has utterly disintegrated. There is not enough time to properly educate successors for all the bureaucratic offices and judiciaries to have functional replacements. Without the Bureaucratic office of Regalia and the Judiciary, the first victims of the collapse of Government are the Tax collectors, tax records and the Regalian court houses. With the collapse of law, an effective state of lawlessness exists in Regalia. No money comes into the treasury anymore, and what remnants of government exist are bleeding money attempting to hold everything peacefully together.

John and his family are surviving in New Ceardia, John has married.

305 AC Autumn
With the complete break down of law, military orders have started forming their own consensus on how to run the Empire. The Vigilant Shield, led by Percy Ravenstad, Edward Dertycia and the Coen family, becomes far more ruthless and aggressive, blaming the 11th creed on the destruction of the now headless Regalian government. With this more hardliner approach, summary arrests and executions are performed in the street without right to trial or fair representation, after all, the courts no longer exist. The first racial riots start overwhelming various parts of the Regalian Crown Isle, though the outlying lands seem relatively peaceful and self sufficient.

Not much happens with John.

305 AC Winter
Large rebellions and assassination attacks have wiped out large parts of the previous Vigilant Shield and Crimson Inquisition, which after the death of William Coen and Anton Viraine, have completely fallen to radical elements believing the end of the Empire is at hand. The remnants chase from district to district, performing an ethnic cleansing of all undesirable races. Tens of thousands of Elves, Dwarves, Tigrans, Ur, Thylans, Maiar and particularly Kleinfolk, die. In fact, the Kleinfolk race is utterly eradicated as the lack of a functional law system to prevent rampant experimentation results in Philip Bancroft creating a spliced disease that wipes out the Kleinfolk race within weeks.

Still, not much happens

306 AC Summer
The last remnants of the Vigilant and Crimsons have evaporated as the guards are well aware that the situation is no longer tenable. Many noble cities have fled the Regal city back to their homeland, shutting the borders with loyalist elements in their lands. Nobles who continue to cling to the Regalian city are slaughtered in the streets purely for being noble. The Black family is one of the first to be eradicated, always having prided themselves as "one of the people". Unfortunately, they still owned money, which made them a prime target. The Du Polignac family flees all the way to their native island and shut themselves off from the world.

Boring life in the Winterwoods

306 AC Winter
Regalia's grain supplies are running dangerously low. The country went bankrupt at the beginning of the year already and was unable to pay for more shipments from Anglia or beyond in New Ceardia. Other nations are starting to take note of the collapse of government. The full year of mourning for the Emperor's death is also over, what remnants of the Church remained have proclaimed Alexander's son, Reynaud Alltmeister, the new Emperor of Regalia. Reynaud is a cruel man however, and crushes revolts with mercenaries which he cannot pay for.

Sounds like New Ceardia has bread, yay

307 AC Summer
Reynaud's younger brother, being a military prince, has had enough of his brother's misuse of the soldiers and ignoring attitude towards pleas to give them a proper pay, as the country has been bankrupt for over a year. He seizes the opportunity together with various military noble families who have had enough of their unsafe livelihood in Regalia to start a military rebellion, staging a coup-d'etat with the army. While the army succeeds in seizing the remnants of the government, Reynaud's youngest brother Frederick teams up with Charlotte Moselberg with the ideal to counter coup again with the Republican element, intent on turning the Regalian Empire into a federal republic with the Emperor as a head of state religious figure. Reynaud is all the while content to kick it back at the Imperial palace, wasting Kade gold like there is no end. The Bancroft cadet branch of the Kade family is eventually fed up, empties the Kade banks and flees back to Anglia. Asserting their father's authority, they convince the old Kade council to accept the Bancroft as new overlords and shut off Anglia.

John becomes a father of 2 sons, and a daughter (Because why not? he needs an heir)

308 AC Summer
A year after the closing of Anglia's ports and seclusion, Noble families secede from the Regalian Empire one by one as the government had descended into a three way civil war between the princes. The military element is the largest, but the Republican guard are sizable, mostly relying on non-Humans to bolster their forces. Meanwhile the de-facto Emperor Reynaud is supported by foreign nations like The Qadir sultanate which continues to hope to accelerate the collapse of the Empire. The first noble family (beyond those who thought they had allies and died in Regalia) that formally falls is the Coen family. Their lands revolt against what little remains of their family, not having the advantage of blue blood or long loyal lineage in country lands. The remnants flee north into Ravenstad and Bancroft lands which work more closely together to guard their southern borders.

John feels that the imperial spirit has forsaken regalia, and succeeds from the once grand empire, becoming "King in The Winterwoods"

308 AC Winter
Regalia suffers a crippling famine followed by various plague outbreaks. As much as one fourth of city's population would die at an exponential rate for the next five years. Birth rates plummet, graveyards are overworked and dead pile up in the streets or the crown river.

Things go smoothly, John reigns as king.

315 AC Summer
The Fong family flees back to Yang-tzu after a series of explosions destroys nearly the entirety of the Eastern Rim Isles. Similarly the Drixagh lands split away and return back to a barbaric nomadic state. The Regalian civil war endures and has gained a new fourth contestant, the son of Princess Adelheid Ivrae has taken up the banner with his newly wed wife, Andrea Anahera, to invade the north. Forced to push into Dragenthal, desperate for the food excess that Anglia is hoarding, Anahera and Ivrae troops clash with Ravenstad and Kade troops. Dragenthal turns into a complete war zone as whole cities are leveled due to the rampant use of magic in the desperation to capture the grain barns of Anglia.

John keeps being king... :D

318 AC
Regalia suffers massive exoduses where ships are used in large quantities to levy people from the Regalian Isle to New Ceardia and Fendarfell, hoping the colonial lands offer a better future. The famine and disease in Regalia continues where the effective lawlessness has split the city into competing districts. Due to the ongoing civil war that is also fought largely in the Regalian underground and Palatial districts now, hundreds of soldiers dying over small meters of gains, the city of Regalia has truly descended into anarchy.

John takes advantage of the immigrants, and claims more land for the winterwoods, slowly expanding them, although not starting war with any other kingdoms, yet...

321 AC
Frederick Kade and Charlotte Moselberg are killed when the republican movement is crushed and all ring leaders are executed. The republican movement had lost traction recently either way, the concept of democracy was completely out of the window when the city ran out of food and citizens attacked one another just for scraps of bread.

The Winterwoods have tripled in size, and are almost as large as a duchy, petty kingdoms strike out at John and his kingdom because they fear they will be overrun.

326 AC

The war between Anahera-Ivrae and Ravenstad-Bancroft grinds to a winter halt after both armies are too exhausted to continue. Large bands of criminals rove all over the countryside of Anglia and Dragenthal, smuggling food back to Regalia. While this alleviates the constant food shortage in Regalia, it results in the collapse of Anglian production. Cedric Bancroft eventually sticks the middle finger to everything and sails off into the sunset with the Laridae. Percy Ravenstad is stubborn and stays to defend his family's precious assets in Michellons, but is eventually overrun by criminal elements as Andrea Anahera has shifted to bribing criminals to engage in a thuggish guerrilla warfare.

The Winterwoods loose some of their land, and some of their men.

331 AC
The colonial realms like Ithania and Nordskag have long since left the Regalian commonwealth, though only now have they officially announced their independence. Despite the utter collapse of Regalia itself, the colonial realms are doing relatively fine. Ithania is largely protected by Nordskag which gains a huge population boost after refugees mostly from Northerne populations flee to join this nation.

John slowly reclaims lost land, attacking the petty kingdoms with full force, using regalian tactics that these kingdoms never knew of, and begins to win the war.

333 AC
Daendroc completely collapses as Daenshore becomes so over packed with refugees and citizens that a single disease kills nearly half the population in a few months. Many conclude this disease was actually magical of origin and made by the Elves. The Elves mostly benefit from the collapse of the Empire as they were able to grow uninhibited. Many technologies left behind by the collapsing Empire were used against the Orcs who start tethering on the edge of annihilation at the hands of the Elves.

After years of war with other kingdoms, the remaining bone horrors begin to attack, John tells kings that they will have his protection when the bone horrors attack in full force. Many of these kingdoms Join The winterwoods.

340 AC
The Qadir Sultan finally invades the Regalian crown Isle with an army after decades of waiting. The people in the city welcome him with open arms in the hopes that he will free them of lawless existence, though he instead starts enslaving tens of thousands of citizens and selling them back to Farahdeen. The Orcs in Daensdroc meanwhile have gone underground into the caves of the northern half of the continent, a new Elven Empire is proclaimed and goes to war with Lusits and Ithanian in an attempt to reclaim the old Elven lands.

The Bone horrors attack, but John is able to defend against the bone horrors attemts, ridding the north-west of New Ceardia of the bone horrors

350 AC
New nations arise in Fendarfell and New Ceardia, the colonial realms having widened so much with population influx from migration that new kingdoms and republics form in the wake of the Regalian Empire's collapse.

John attempts, and succeeds to ally many of these kingdoms, rather than going to war. John is still king of one of the larger kingdoms in the area.

370 AC
The Elven Empire completely overruns Ithania and Daenshore, eventually deciding to avoid Nordskag to avoid a protracted winter war. Fendarfell is up next as one by one smaller Human kingdoms fall to the Elven Empire which now stretches almost the entire length between Hyarroc and upper Fendarfell.

John dies at the age of 89, his son, Eddierd Birkwood, is proclaimed King of The Winterwoods.

390 AC
The Cold war that previously existed between the various Empire has been replaced with the Qadir sultanate and the Elven Empire. While some races enjoyed equal rights in Regalia before, everything has generally gone backwards. Tigrans as a race have gone nearly extinct or were re-enslaved by the Elves. Dwarves, without the support of the Humans in Ellador and the Regalian Empire's technological support, have dwindled in numbers. In Grebor only about 30,000 pure Dwarves remain, it is believed they will all go extinct within 20 years.

Eddierd dies of disease and his 30 year old son, Robbert Birkwood, takes the throne.

420 AC
A 10 year war has been raging between the Elven Empire and the Qadir Sultanate over the Regalian Archipelago. These lands are now utterly scarred from constant conflict between Regalian nobles who sought to declare independence and then turned on one another. Both the Qadir and Elves, relying heavily on Magic, use the force of the Void so rampant that in one particular battle, it completely tears open the veil between the Void and the Alorian realm, signalling another Void Invasion.

Robbert attempts to wait this out.


421 AC
The Qadir and Elves completely powerless without their magic and exhausted from fighting one another, utterly collapse as the Void Invasion consumes their lands. One by one continents go dark as demonically twisted beings eradicate all life.

The Winterwoods, and everybody in them, are destroyed ;-;

423 AC
The Isles of Yang-Tzu are shielded from the Void invasion by some hybrid form of magic between Primal and Vice magic. The Ch'ien-ji ride out the void invasion.

...

591 AC
With the void invasion in a distant memory, the Yang-Tzu isles open to the world again and colonize the remnants of the destroyed world. All former races are gone, missing from the world. Some Dakkar still remain deep within the crusts of Gana-Isha. Some Isldar still remain deep in the frosty mountains, but the Ch'ien-ji thrived after the Wulong war ended when mind magic was developed. With their enthralled Wulong Slaves, the Ch'ien-ji build a massive Empire over the course of two millennial which eventually also collapses at the hands of the Void infestations as rampant magic use unleashes yet another Void Invasion. And so the cycle continues on and on, forever.

I'm still dead...