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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Nobles of Import''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Symodimi Dracaena <br> Ariana Gracchi <br> Baldur Ironheart <br> Jullius of Andromeda <br>
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Nobles of Import''': || <span style="font-size:small;"> Symodimi Dracaena <br> Ariana Gracchi <br> Baldur Ironheart <br> Jullius of Andromeda <br> Damien Dracaena <br> Bitazity Dracaena
 
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==<span class="mw-headline"> History </span>==  
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==History==
  
Following the Fall of [[Aegis]] to the [[Undead]], Dezios died in glorious battle with the undead, and later disclosed a letter inside his armor for his child, Renati, to read. Claudius Centaurum, a long time friend of Dezios, located his son, Renati, walking down a path. Being the intuitive fellow he was, Claudius attempted to con Renati out of his money. Later however Renati told Claudius who he was, and a long period of loyalty and security would follow. Claudius and Renati took their route to Asulon by boat, but another legacy had began. Symodimi and Damien Dracaena had also indeed embarked upon the route to Asulon, barely. Following their arrival, Symodimi, his brother Dimatrik, and Damien went to [[Salvus]] to purchase a farmhouse. They settled in and later on Damien and Symodimi spotted Renati and Claudius. Renati had previously known Symodimi and they conversed. Renati disclosed he would be creating a town, and would name it Azar. Follow this, Damien decided to go off and acquire resources for its' construction. He obtained an immense amount of wood and went to the build site for Azar. Its' construction began promptly, but more specifically, individuals began sprouting up, such as Kilgrim Blackaxe, who would remain loyal for a long time. Azar slowly acquired its' roots and short after Symodimi spotted Casimir Amedaius, who proceeded to become the High Architect of Azar, a quaint little town located near the Cloud Temple. During this time of Azar, Renati had noticed an attractive woman near the Cloud Temple and decided to impress her, which later lead to the creation of Renati's long lost son, Trivane Vallark. Trivane went off with his mother and never met his father; He never knew of Azar one anything but simply lived with the [[Wilven Sanctuary Monks|monks]]. Renati had been constructing Azar along with Casimir Amedaius, but something began to go wrong. Casimir demanded pay for his work, and unfortunately due to the circumstances all workers were working for the good of Azar at that point. The pay would have to come later. Casimir, infuriated, decided to create a rebellion. He organized men for his disposal and recruited Ser Markus Powell, a former rebel in [[Galahar]] in Aegis. Markus and Casimir would cause the Battle of Azar. During this battle Damien became the Commander of the Azarian Armed Forces along with Renati. Symodimi had been absent during it. They went off to Salvus and graciously proposed a request for [[Dawn Perea|Queen Dawn]] to aid them in this rough conflict. While she wished to stay neutral, some Salvus Peacekeepers honorably gave their lives for Azar. The Battle ensued, and a large amount of Casimir's forces entered from the right flank, surrounding the small town. Unfortunately, the Battle of Azar was lost, but all was not forgotten.
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Imperial historiographers might paint Seventis as many things. The backwater from which the most devastating plague of all history was released, or the burgeoning city-kingdom that gave birth to the future first Empress of the [[Holy Orenian Empire]]. To me, it was home.
  
Upon Azar's fall to the Andromedam Rebels, all of the Azarian Loyalists had no place of refuge. The Gracious Queen Dawn of course offered all of the Azarian Loyalists a place of refuge for the time being in Salvus. She issued the request for the construction of an elaborate, miniscule white tent for the loyalists to conduct business and also arrange for the security and protection of [[Solace]] at that time. The Loyalists acquired resources, recruited followers, and also established their presence in Asulon. Though, Damien, Renati, Claudius and Symodimi decided that this was enough. They could not let the Rebel's besiege their town, they disclosed. All of the Loyalists agreed upon establishing another town to the right of Azar. They all agreed upon the name, "Seventis". It would be a difficult task however. They would have to convince the Cloud Temple monks to allow for the acceptance of their most gracious charter. After all, a War ensued in the Cloud Temple regions. After a long meeting with the Cloud Temple Monk Talmb, they decided upon the verdict that the Town of Seventis be created.
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''-Bitazity Dracaena, Magnate of Seventis before and during the Fall''
  
The Seventis Loyalists pledged to try their best to ensure that Seventis became the city that Azar was planned to be. The determination, motivation, and ingenuity of the Seventis Officials and Citizens was driven towards the creation of Seventis. Once again, the Dracaenas had gone off acquiring more and more resources to fund and supply the effort. They had gotten more wood and also more resources. Donations were set in place and still the Dracaena Family resided within Salvus. Claudius and Renati were organizing the architectural structure of the town and decided upon how they would do it. After a long sense of pondering, they decided and commenced construction upon the new town. It was built extremely fast, and it surprised the rebels in Ascella. Meanwhile, as the Loyalists were constructing Seventis, Markus Powell wrongfully removed Casimir from the throne in Azar. Although out of the region, this would not be the last sighting of Casimir. Markus began establishing states outside of Azar (Ascella) and eventually formed the Kingdom of Andromeda. Tense relations began to establish between the two states and almost lead to another war.
 
  
After all the hard work, dedication, and motivation of all of the citizens of the town of Seventis, their dream had became a reality. After a long conversation regarding diplomacy and politics with the Monks, the monks had decided that it would indeed become a city. Seventis was the first ever City in the Cloud Temple region. While to this day it is long gone, it is a remembrance of the hard work that was implicated by the incredible citizens of Seventis. It was however a long struggle that would ensue. The relations with Andromeda drew increasingly worse, and it almost led to a Crusade by Redbain Adelban. Fortunately, due to the mass drawing in of Allies, Seventis was able to divert the Crusade from occurring. The City of Seventis expanded and obtained several territories, namely Pine Harbor. It also constructed a college for weary travelers who wished to be educated on Seventis History, and other various subjects such as Golemancy. The College was a masterpiece and attracted several visitors each day. Seventis however required renovation and was quite cramped. That was one of the many flaws in its' design. War almost occurred however. Having decided that Seventis was in immediate danger, one of the Seventis Citizens dispatched a bird to a Renatus Commander and they brought the entire Renatus Army to Ascella's front door, which made Markus take quite a few steps back. It scared the citizens of Ascella and most notably quelled the relations between the two states. The Seventis Military also had participated in the Battle of Das Boot in the name of Renatus. It met several other organizations during this event. Damien Dracaena wished for Seventis to expand. In doing so, he urged for the creation of Pine Harbor.
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===<span class="mw-headline"> The Gathering </span>===
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The orphan son of a deceased Aegisian warrior, a young Renati Vallark was left but a letter, the contents of which have long since been lost to history. Little more than a stone's throw from the Sanctuary of the Monks, this young man in bright clothing found himself before a con artist. Introductions were given and money almost stolen before the con artist realized that the naive child in front of him was the son of his friend of many battles. Claudius Centaurum, whose name would in future be ironically synonymous with loyalty, quickly made amends, employing himself (rather forcefully, so the story goes) as Renati's guard. Renati's father, as he would later find out, had been the smiling lord of the northern settlement of Aurum, and though little more than a tribal chief, had inspired confidence in his citizens.
  
After Seventis was fully constructed, the people of Seventis decided they wished to expand their land even further, and wanted to create a location where it would flourish in such working conditions, where people could venture by sea, come and sell their goods. They wanted to create a center of economic growth, security, and hospitality. Pine Harbor shall play a role in the security, economy, and overall welfare of the seas of Asulon. It shall be essential to the growth of the soon-to-be Seventis empire. Travelers will come from all around Asulon to visit Pine Harbor, to sell and buy goods, to acquire a humble abode to rest in from the danger of the night. It will be the first step of the expansion process of the Seventis Empire. The flagship of the Navy shall be constructed promptly inside the port, for immediate dispatch. Pine Harbor will be located in the wild, where ships can be constructed for the navy and also merchant galleons can dock at the many ports of Pine harbor. The government officials acquired a location for Pine Harbor and planned to expand it promptly. However, these plans were not acted on and the land was distributed to Count Casimir Amedaius II of the bordering county Somerset.
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It was during a stop in a [[Salvus]] tavern that they found another family of Aurum refugees, the Dracaenas. Symodimi, his brothers Dimatrik and Damien, and their nephew Bitazity had purchased a small farmhouse by the wayside, working small hunting contracts for King Sheffield (as this was long before his...unfortunate disappearance, and his wife's near-immortal reign) and farming, as peasants do. Symodimi had been his father's constable, of a sort, and Damien a well-known builder. In that small tavern they discussed Renati's ambitions and wishes, and, following a few drinks, Renati disclosed his wish to build a town named Azar, to reunite their people. The others agreed, and Damien left that very night to collect resources.
  
Following the creation of Seventis, months later there was an imminent problem for Ascella and Andromeda alike. Markus Powell had died, and left Jullius in control. Jullius was a kind and calculated Lord that was greatly respected by the people of his town. He even went as far as to tear down Ascella with the help of Ariana Garachi, and rebuilt it into a beautiful place for his people to live. During Ascella's reconstruction, Renati approached Jullius, whom he had no personal quibble, and complimented his work. Jullius, more then a little annoyed by the years of war waged by his predecessors, offered to join the growing Seventis nation. Renati accepted, and made the beautiful reformed city of Ascella Seventis' capitol. Soon after, the Assortment of Territories was coined, "The Kingdom of Seventis.". After Ascella was set in place, it began to expand. They created a Charter regarding its' expansion and proposed it to the Cloud Temple monks. Another individual, Ursolon Ironheart was rising in the Ascella hierarchy. He attempted overthrowing Jullius, however, his efforts were nearly laughable (Seeing as Jullius personally laughed him out of the debate) and it was stopped by Renati Vallark. Ursolon was a former steward of Ascella and would go on to create Fairfield, a quaint town located on the road from the Cloud Temple. Shortly after, he was killed in a mining accident,or so it seemed.
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Their group would not stay small for very long. Soon, talented individuals flocked to that new lordling's banner. Kilgrim Blackaxe, better known later in life as the Mastersmith of Seventis, was the first to be attracted to the burgeoning town, followed by a very attractive young woman that would eventually give birth to a son for Renati (to be covered later). Casimir Amedaius, a graduate fresh from the schooling of an old architect once from Al'khazar, would become their High Architect of Azar, built to be a quaint town, strategically placed near the Temple to attract faces new and old. Casimir, though, would not have the same intentions as the others. He demanded greater and greater pay, until finally Renati could not retrieve more from his coffers. Then, he rebelled.
  
Relations between Mandarin's associates and Ascella had worsened, and they were prepared to siege Ascella. Knowing this, Renati Vallark issued several defence requests and also petitioned for his allies to ensure that Mandarin's siege would be flaunted. Jullius personally met with his old friend and pleaded with him to put an end to his advances. Although Jullius' attempts failed, he eventually caught wind of Mandarins plan to take Ascella from Jullius and take Lady Ariana as his bride. Mandarin was beheaded soon after in the presences of King Renati, and "Mandarins March" was quelled. To this day, his head is still on a pike located in an undisclosed location. The March indeed took the lives of several in Ascella, but was a turning point in the security of Ascella and Seventis.
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===<span class="mw-headline"> "Seventis" </span>===
  
After a long period of construction, annexation, and diplomacy the Seventian officials finally agreed upon becoming a Kingdom. Renati, Ursolon, and Ariana began implementing policies and other organizational structures for the Kingdom. Damien Dracaena had died before this, and Claudius still had been guarding Renati with his work. Following this, Trivane Vallark had eventually came to finally find his father for the first time after being lost in Azar. Trivane was grown up now, and proceeded to talk to his father quite well. The Kingdom was split into several location(s): Sarun, Tyr, and Ursakar. All went well, but the leadership was quite poor from Renati Vallark. The Capital City, Sarun, was quite slow in its' construction. Another problem had arisen as well, undetected at the time. When a Subudai merchant trader had been exchanging goods with another Sarun Citizen, its' pack mule fell to the ground and was left there in the middle of the street. It was unknown that the pack mule contained a disease and flies quickly spread around the mule, engulfing its' carcass. Renati Vallark awoke from his slumber to notice this, and immediately he caught a stench of the plague. The Plague was about to create a mass evacuation and lock-down of almost all of Asulon. The Plague quickly spread, and engulfed Renatus, [[Realm of Hanseti|Hanseti]], [[Normandor]], [[Haelun'or]], and other Kingdoms located throughout the region. Hanseti went into a lock-down as did others. The Plague had consumed Seventis. Shortly after this, a large invasion took place by the Renatus House of Flay. Before they attacked, Lorethos Basilius appeard and demanded to speak to an official. At this time, King Renati had succumbed to the Plauge and was bed ridden. Ursolon had recently been murdered, and Jullius replaced him as Renatis second in command. Lorethos and "The Flays" conferred with Jullius and agreed that if he swore fealty to them, the citizens of Seventis would be spared. Jullius, with his famous love for the people, quickly agreed to these terms. Although the people viewed Jullius as a traitor, and Princess Rose personally attacked him, what he had done was best for everyone.
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The Andromedan Rebels, as they were known by the Azar Loyalists, launched a powerful attack under the command of Markus Powell, a former [[Galahar]] rebel and knight in Aegis. In history books, it is recorded as the "Battle of Azar", and ended in a massacre of the Azarian Armed Forces, their town guard, who lacked at the time their Guard Captain. [[Dawn Perea|Queen Dawn of Salvus]] gave them refuge in their time of loss, a small white tent on the outskirts of her grand capital city - on the condition they become a security force for Salvus. That white tent would become a new headquarters, for a resurgence of the Azarians. Renati was clear, after all, that a nation could not be born out of a tent, and so they gathered resources, new soldiers and followers, and established themselves among the populace. Finally, they set out once more, and just across the main highway from their old town of Azar, now renamed Ascella, they chartered and built the Town of Seventis.
  
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The Seventians pledged themselves to the creation of the city they had always dreamed Azar would become. More resources and more funds were constantly acquired and spent, even going so far as to continue to live in Salvus to earn capital, while their new town was planned. Finally, they commenced construction, and with ample coin and ample arms, it was built in a single fortnight. Surprised, Markus moved his plans forward. He ousted Casimir from the lordship of Ascella, establishing village-states and manors in his countryside to form the "Kingdom of Andromeda". Tense relations and a cold war began between the two neighbors.
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Fire and blood would not come, though, and Seventis grew far faster than Andromeda, becoming the first chartered City in the Cloud Temple's vast regions. Seventis continued to expand, building a college for Golemancy and History, new districts for its ever-growing population, and increasingly large guild halls. When Ascella launched a small foray once more, a Renatian citizen sent word to one of their commanders, bringing the entire army of Renatus to Ascella's front door. Markus' posturing and threats did not bother Seventis after that, though a side effect was the increasingly friendly relations between Renatus and Seventis, with Seventis fighting as one of Renatus' only allies in the Battle of Das Boot.
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With their security generally ensured, Seventis looked outwards. Renati dreamed of an empire, and so sent Damien to claim land for a town to be called Pine Harbor, which would be a massive naval port and center of the economy. Such a thing never happened, and the village built there would eventually be used to pacify Casimir Amedaius II, Count of Somerset and the son of that ill-fated architect of years past, though that is not quite so relevant to this retelling.
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Months after the peace between Seventis and Andromeda was essentially secured, Markus Powell died, leaving a man named Jullius in charge of his minor kingdom. Jullius was a kind, though calculating, lord, well-respected among the Andromedans, going so far as to tear down and rebuild Ascella (with the help of one Ariana Gracchi, best known for her later contributions to Auvergnat culture) into a clean and open town. During his reconstruction process, Renati approached him personally to compliment his work, and Jullius, weary of tensions and war, offered to incorporate himself into the city-state Seventis had become. Renati accepted, and Ascella, previously Azar, was peacefully reclaimed, becoming the new capital of their assortment of territories. Seventis continually expanded, and with expansion comes nefarious plans. One Ursolon Ironheart, previously a steward of Ascella, attempted a debate with Jullius in a bid to send him out of his stewardship of Ascella, but was thrown out of the debate (a Loyalist bard might claim he was laughed out, though I seem to remember something a little more military) and his ambitions squashed by Renati, who promptly removed him from his new demesne. Ursolon would later go on to found Fairfield, a quaint farming town along a different road from the Sanctuary. Later, he was said to have died in a mining accident. He showed up later, begging Renati to become a councillor, and an able one he would be.
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Mandarin's March, an incident well known for the "Mandarin Head", began shortly after. A mercenary company-turned-outlaw group headed by a man calling himself the Mandarin launched an attack on Ascella in an attempt to kill Jullius and take Lady Ariana Gracchi as his wife. He was foiled by Seventis and its allies, and his head placed on a pike of fine petrified wood. Mandarin's head is said to still be on that pike, rotting away in what should now be the ruins of Ascella.
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Finally, the time came for the Kingdom of Seventis to truly build itself. Time had led to the loss of Damien Dracaena, but resources were no longer the issue of what was now a relatively large nation. Renati, Ursolon, and Ariana began the long and arduous task of implementing dozens of policy changes and national organization structures for Seventis, while Symodimi built up a real military and Claudius guarded still the back of Renati. The young woman Renati had fallen for in the days of Azar had a son, and that son whose name was Trivane came years later to Seventis. The Kingdom claimed for itself a vast savanna and desert, edged with thin forests to the west and an ocean to the east, splitting it.
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 5 May 2021

Kingdom of Seventis
Capital: Grata
Other Cities: Rienna
Ursakar
Eden
Green Point
Languages: Common
Auvergnian
(regional)
Religion: Imperial Traditionalism
The Seventis Pantheon (brief)
Royal House: House Vallark
Royals of Import: Dezios Vallark
Renati Vallark
Rose Vallark
Maria Vallark
Noble Houses: House Dracaena
House Gracchi
House Ironheart
House "of Andromeda"
House Guivret
Nobles of Import: Symodimi Dracaena
Ariana Gracchi
Baldur Ironheart
Jullius of Andromeda
Damien Dracaena
Bitazity Dracaena
Gothic Knights: Claudius Centaurum
Fionn Frostsword
Maximilian Koenig
Important Citizenry: Mastersmith Kilgrim Blackaxe
Kaun the Ancient
Norral of Azar
Rhaegar the Cat
Gnorl
Preceded by:

The Town of Azar

Succeeded by:

imperialorenia.png The First Empire

Seventis is a former Human nation of Asulon. Beginning with the founding of the Town of Azar and noted in its infancy for its convenient distance from the Cloud Temple Sanctuary, it rapidly grew in size and chartered itself as a nation within an eastern desert region of Asulon. Seventis ceased to exist after the Plague of Asulon began in and devastated the nation, leading to annexation by the Kingdom of Renatus and the eventual formation of the First Empire.


History

Imperial historiographers might paint Seventis as many things. The backwater from which the most devastating plague of all history was released, or the burgeoning city-kingdom that gave birth to the future first Empress of the Holy Orenian Empire. To me, it was home.

-Bitazity Dracaena, Magnate of Seventis before and during the Fall


The Gathering

The orphan son of a deceased Aegisian warrior, a young Renati Vallark was left but a letter, the contents of which have long since been lost to history. Little more than a stone's throw from the Sanctuary of the Monks, this young man in bright clothing found himself before a con artist. Introductions were given and money almost stolen before the con artist realized that the naive child in front of him was the son of his friend of many battles. Claudius Centaurum, whose name would in future be ironically synonymous with loyalty, quickly made amends, employing himself (rather forcefully, so the story goes) as Renati's guard. Renati's father, as he would later find out, had been the smiling lord of the northern settlement of Aurum, and though little more than a tribal chief, had inspired confidence in his citizens.

It was during a stop in a Salvus tavern that they found another family of Aurum refugees, the Dracaenas. Symodimi, his brothers Dimatrik and Damien, and their nephew Bitazity had purchased a small farmhouse by the wayside, working small hunting contracts for King Sheffield (as this was long before his...unfortunate disappearance, and his wife's near-immortal reign) and farming, as peasants do. Symodimi had been his father's constable, of a sort, and Damien a well-known builder. In that small tavern they discussed Renati's ambitions and wishes, and, following a few drinks, Renati disclosed his wish to build a town named Azar, to reunite their people. The others agreed, and Damien left that very night to collect resources.

Their group would not stay small for very long. Soon, talented individuals flocked to that new lordling's banner. Kilgrim Blackaxe, better known later in life as the Mastersmith of Seventis, was the first to be attracted to the burgeoning town, followed by a very attractive young woman that would eventually give birth to a son for Renati (to be covered later). Casimir Amedaius, a graduate fresh from the schooling of an old architect once from Al'khazar, would become their High Architect of Azar, built to be a quaint town, strategically placed near the Temple to attract faces new and old. Casimir, though, would not have the same intentions as the others. He demanded greater and greater pay, until finally Renati could not retrieve more from his coffers. Then, he rebelled.

"Seventis"

The Andromedan Rebels, as they were known by the Azar Loyalists, launched a powerful attack under the command of Markus Powell, a former Galahar rebel and knight in Aegis. In history books, it is recorded as the "Battle of Azar", and ended in a massacre of the Azarian Armed Forces, their town guard, who lacked at the time their Guard Captain. Queen Dawn of Salvus gave them refuge in their time of loss, a small white tent on the outskirts of her grand capital city - on the condition they become a security force for Salvus. That white tent would become a new headquarters, for a resurgence of the Azarians. Renati was clear, after all, that a nation could not be born out of a tent, and so they gathered resources, new soldiers and followers, and established themselves among the populace. Finally, they set out once more, and just across the main highway from their old town of Azar, now renamed Ascella, they chartered and built the Town of Seventis.

The Seventians pledged themselves to the creation of the city they had always dreamed Azar would become. More resources and more funds were constantly acquired and spent, even going so far as to continue to live in Salvus to earn capital, while their new town was planned. Finally, they commenced construction, and with ample coin and ample arms, it was built in a single fortnight. Surprised, Markus moved his plans forward. He ousted Casimir from the lordship of Ascella, establishing village-states and manors in his countryside to form the "Kingdom of Andromeda". Tense relations and a cold war began between the two neighbors.

Fire and blood would not come, though, and Seventis grew far faster than Andromeda, becoming the first chartered City in the Cloud Temple's vast regions. Seventis continued to expand, building a college for Golemancy and History, new districts for its ever-growing population, and increasingly large guild halls. When Ascella launched a small foray once more, a Renatian citizen sent word to one of their commanders, bringing the entire army of Renatus to Ascella's front door. Markus' posturing and threats did not bother Seventis after that, though a side effect was the increasingly friendly relations between Renatus and Seventis, with Seventis fighting as one of Renatus' only allies in the Battle of Das Boot.

With their security generally ensured, Seventis looked outwards. Renati dreamed of an empire, and so sent Damien to claim land for a town to be called Pine Harbor, which would be a massive naval port and center of the economy. Such a thing never happened, and the village built there would eventually be used to pacify Casimir Amedaius II, Count of Somerset and the son of that ill-fated architect of years past, though that is not quite so relevant to this retelling.

Months after the peace between Seventis and Andromeda was essentially secured, Markus Powell died, leaving a man named Jullius in charge of his minor kingdom. Jullius was a kind, though calculating, lord, well-respected among the Andromedans, going so far as to tear down and rebuild Ascella (with the help of one Ariana Gracchi, best known for her later contributions to Auvergnat culture) into a clean and open town. During his reconstruction process, Renati approached him personally to compliment his work, and Jullius, weary of tensions and war, offered to incorporate himself into the city-state Seventis had become. Renati accepted, and Ascella, previously Azar, was peacefully reclaimed, becoming the new capital of their assortment of territories. Seventis continually expanded, and with expansion comes nefarious plans. One Ursolon Ironheart, previously a steward of Ascella, attempted a debate with Jullius in a bid to send him out of his stewardship of Ascella, but was thrown out of the debate (a Loyalist bard might claim he was laughed out, though I seem to remember something a little more military) and his ambitions squashed by Renati, who promptly removed him from his new demesne. Ursolon would later go on to found Fairfield, a quaint farming town along a different road from the Sanctuary. Later, he was said to have died in a mining accident. He showed up later, begging Renati to become a councillor, and an able one he would be.

Mandarin's March, an incident well known for the "Mandarin Head", began shortly after. A mercenary company-turned-outlaw group headed by a man calling himself the Mandarin launched an attack on Ascella in an attempt to kill Jullius and take Lady Ariana Gracchi as his wife. He was foiled by Seventis and its allies, and his head placed on a pike of fine petrified wood. Mandarin's head is said to still be on that pike, rotting away in what should now be the ruins of Ascella.

The Desert(ed) Kingdom

Finally, the time came for the Kingdom of Seventis to truly build itself. Time had led to the loss of Damien Dracaena, but resources were no longer the issue of what was now a relatively large nation. Renati, Ursolon, and Ariana began the long and arduous task of implementing dozens of policy changes and national organization structures for Seventis, while Symodimi built up a real military and Claudius guarded still the back of Renati. The young woman Renati had fallen for in the days of Azar had a son, and that son whose name was Trivane came years later to Seventis. The Kingdom claimed for itself a vast savanna and desert, edged with thin forests to the west and an ocean to the east, splitting it.