Why not spend the Victoria Day long weekend in the company of the first Realmgard story: Fryte's Gold?
Tag: Fantasy
Reminder: Captain Goblinbeard Recap
The most recent Realmgard story as of May 2025.
The History of Realmgard: Gregor von Plündern
Realmgard's most famous land pirate. Yes, really…
The History of Realmgard: Saint Artemio
Whatever the reason, it was in the village of Galgano that Saint Artemio formally renounced martial pursuits and worldly wealth and declared that he could henceforth live as a mendicant hermit in the hills of Natalis.
The History of Realmgard: Duchess Forte
One of the most famous women in the history of Natalis, largely by virtue of being one of the few women in its history to rule in her own right. Helped, of course, by the fact that she ruled with remarkable success.
The History of Realmgard: Duke Mercurio
"There was battle and the Orc was slain."
The History of Realmgard: Auriwandalo
Among the most famous operas in Realmgard is a six-part epic Natalian retelling of Auriwandalo's life, reign, and death in battle in Aurora — famously, the fifth part consists solely of his death monologue.
The History of Realmgard: Sandovech
While specific details of his life are rather obscure, Sandovech's name is one of the most famous in Realmgard thanks to his contribution to its culinary history — namely, the placing of meat between two pieces of bread.
The History of Realmgard: Emperor Theobald & the New Empire
The Midlandic Kingdom reached its zenith under Theobald, who completed the Kingdom’s conquest of approximately a quarter of Realmgard’s landmass, securing control of the largest polity in Realmgard since the collapse of the Elven Empire.
The History of Realmgard: After the Empire
One of the great heroes of the Golden Age of the Elven Empire, Quintus Marcellinus Styracosaurus is famous in both deed and facial hair.
