The largest group of refugees was led by the twin chieftains Helgi and Hunding, who turned their attentions to the vast fertile lands of the Kingdom of the Gallicantu.
Tag: Encyclopedia Realmgardica
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Queen Antiocha
The mystery surrounding Queen Antiocha’s presumed death has confounded scholars and inspired poets for generations and has done much to contribute to the Queen’s legendary reputation and enduring popularity with poets and storytellers.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Castle Ansangaar
The imposing fortress now known as Castle Ansangaar has long been recognised as a place of significant magic power.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: The Free Mercantile City of Porthaven
Just ignore that "Port" and "Haven" mean the same thing…
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Jehan-Picard Souricier
Behold, the least popular pirate in Realmgard!
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Blackboots
Although the details of Blackboots' life are fairly well-attested, it remains unclear when he first came into possession of his famous black boots.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Greybeard
While Greybeard was perhaps a less audacious pirate than most of Realmgard's other famous pirates, he nevertheless looms large in the piratical history of Realmgard for the major role he played in the codification of the Lex Antiqua Piratica and the establishment of the Brotherhood of the Coasts.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: King Caelin
King Caelin now looms large in Realmgardian literary as the paragon of chivalrous virtue.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Emperor Theobald
Founder of the largest Empire in Realmgard since the fall of the ancient Elven Empire.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Empress Anath
What followed was one of Realmgard’s most famous love affairs. While poets would focus on the sincerity and depth of the two lovers’ bond, historians would note how most immensely consequential this union would be to shaping the history of both Realmgard and the Wandering Coast.
