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November 20, 1008:
Bilgosh: The takeover of Bilgosh by Emilian, the self-declared Overlord of Bilgosh, and his minions engendered horrified reactions across the continent. To the country’s northwest, the Czarina announced that this takeover only justified what she had said when going to war with Bilgosh, that "the unholy are strong and uncontained" in that land. In Collegium Hall, Presider Elaine of Ornach declared that "we live in troubled times when the unholy no longer lurk, but openly and brazenly seek worldly power" and that the faithful of Hesket "have a duty to oppose this menace". Bilgosh: When the dust settled from the coup that put him and his ilk into power, Emilian of Bilgosh set into place a new hierarchy across the land, with various zones of the country now under the power of "Dark Lords": powerful vampires, werewolves, and even mortal necromancers. In the capital, peasants led each night into Emilian's palace -- formerly the ducal palace -- failed to return. Souls brave enough to come near the palace report that the bodies piled up beside it are intact but very pallid, seeming to indicate that the new Overlord is himself a vampire. Bilgosh: Starting in early summer, burghers and peasants across the countryside of Bilgosh arose in scattered rebellions against the new regime, especially where the Dark Lords' authority was less evident. These uprisings were put down brutally, with some torn apart by bands of ghouls or werewolves, others drained of blood by vampires, or some simply suppressed by devoted human (or at least human-seeming) troops. Collegium Hall: Religious orders of the Collegiate kingdoms declared their holy duty to fight the unholy, and rallied their numbers to head into Bilgosh. The various crusader orders, especially Rannashites, Zotrans, Brinnigites, Balthazarians, and Traladosians, called their knights and members to arms. However, the orders recognized that they face a dangerous foe and would be wise to coordinate their efforts, as well as their travel and transport, and so met with Collegiates to begin this planning. Grendarr Mountains: Without ceremony or warning, the gates and tradeholds of the dwarves in the mountains bordering Bilgosh were closed on August 8. Traders attempting to approach the gates were met with warning shots from ballistae. Bilgosh: The Sultan declared on October 12 that the Empire of the Kiljuks cannot tolerate an unholy kingdom on its borders, and he ordered up his troops. On Bilgosh's northwestern border, the Czarina ordered her troops to guard her realm, but with the exhausting war with both Bilgosh and the Steinlands so recent, few expect her to be able to muster enough resources to make any attempt to oust Emilian and his supporters. Similarly, the duchies of the Steinlands are seemingly unable to muster any offensive -- and protective as they are of their hard-won independence, they are unlikely to take kindly to anyone trying to move large numbers of troops through their lands en route to Bilgosh.
June 16, 1008:
Bilgosh: On March 3, Svetlana of Tragania claimed the ducal throne of Bilgosh. Svetlana's cousin Gordana is the daughter and heir of the previous Grand Duke, Milos, but Svetlana, perhaps taking advantage of discontent with Milos' ineffective rule, declared Gordana unfit for the throne. Gordana had herself crowned Grand Duchess Gordana on March 7 and called all the nobles of Bilgosh to arms to put down Svetlana, as well as "any others who will not stand" by her. Buska, Bilgosh: Lord Denislav of Buska refused the summons from Gordana and stated that he cannot swear fealty "to Milos' broken house". He did not declare whether he would support Svetlana or will perhaps seek sovereignty for his lands altogether. The knights of Buska had already raised arms and come to his side; Lord Denislav also called upon his peasants to provide footmen and footwomen for his army. Steinlands: On April 15, Duchess Wilhelmina of Silbermark called upon her Steinlander peers to gather in Silbermark on June 19, to mark the four-year anniversary of the fighting that began the Steinlanders' rebellion. Since the conclusion of hostilities with their former liege, the Steinlander dukes and duchesses have not come to any consensus on the future relationship between the seven duchies. Some believe that the duchies should unite under a common liege, perhaps Silbermark herself, but many of the group may be hesitant to surrender any of their hard-won sovereignty so quickly. Similarly, many believe that the duchies need to stand tightly together for mutual self-defense, while others are reluctant to tie their fortunes to that of their peers. Courtiers in Silbermark say that Duchess Wilhelmina hopes to use the gathering to set the seven dukes and duchesses to begin such discussions and hopefully come to an agreement. Tragania, Bilgosh: With her troops gathering and the weather warming enough for battles, Svetlana of Tragania was found dead in her bedchambers on May 15. Her supporters immediately blamed her cousin Gordana and stated that having stooped to assassination "clearly demonstrates [Gordana's] lack of dignity" and unfitness to rule. Buska, Bilgosh: On the morning of May 16, Lord Denislav of Buska was found on the grounds of his keep, horribly mangled. His vassals expressed shock and outrage and how their liege had been treated. Desdovo, Bilgosh: On May 17, Gordana's chancellor and two of his guards were found hanging upside-down in the halls of the ducal palace, their bodies pale and drained of blood. Desdovo, Bilgosh: During the last two weeks of May, over a hundred ducal officials, nobles and knights from across the county, no matter to whom they swore allegiance, were found dead in a wave of unexplained murders and assassinations. A wave of panic swept the capital, kept in check by the city watch and Gordana's soldiers. The next morning, the captain of the watch was herself found dead, her face and left arm apparently gnawed off. Desdovo, Bilgosh: At midnight on June 5, the residents of Desdovo, Bilgosh heard a keening coming from the ducal palace, followed by a vast rumble, which many believed to be an earthquake. When the rumble had ended, the doors to Gordana's chambers were thrown open, and from her chambers emerged a tall, dark-haired figure holding Gordana's severed head in one hand and the ducal orb in the other. The figure strode from the chambers down the hall. Guards who rushed to contain the man were struck down by pale, dark-cloaked figures waiting in the shadows of the palace. From the city streets, lupine figures surrounded the palace and brought low any who opposed them. Robed figures leading brigades of zombies marched from the countrysides and graveyards towards the palace as well. Now standing in the palace's throne room, the man assumed the throne itself, placed the crown upon his own head, and proclaimed himself Emilian, Overlord of Bilgosh. Simultaneous with these horrifying events, noble houses throughout the land found their lieges slain, in each case a new figure proclaiming itself Lord or Lady of the region.
February 2, 1008:
Silbermark, Steinlands: Emissaries from the court of Zdunarova arrived in Silbermark on January 18 bearing a missive from the Czarina herself. Upon their departure, the gathered Steinlander dukes and duchesses declared that the war in the Steinlands was over, as the Czarina has relinquished her claim upon the seven duchies no longer under her control. As part of the agreement between the Zdunarovans and the Steinlanders, the rebel duchy of Gravenia, still held by her army, remains part of the Empire of Zdunarova. In addition, Duke Karl of Elsitz, taken captive by the Zdunarovans nearly two years ago, was released, to return to his now-sovereign duchy. With the Steinlanders' coffers depleted from hiring so many mercenaries, many speculate that the dukes and duchesses could not afford Duke Karl's ransom and therefore traded Gravenia for his freedom. It is not yet certain whether the seven Steinlands duchies will swear fealty to a single individual (perhaps Duchess Wilhelmina of Silbermark, arguably the rebels' leader) and form a new country, or whether they will each retain their own full sovereignty.