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An ancient Empyrean kingdom. Haebrous was an ally of the Seaborne Empire of Yalain, and later became a part of it.[1] The people of Haebrous and Yalain, the Haebrean and Yalaini, are known as the High Empyreans.[2]
Possibly the Haebrean lands were situated to the north of the Imperial Archipelago of Yalain, since the Ruschk where even farther north[3] , and some of the towns and regions first to be attacked by Ilservian Palacost are known to be situated in the Haebrean lands and in the north.[4][5]
Known locations are the town of Dernehale[6] and Aventin, the base of the Northern Church[7]. Other possible originally Haebrean locations are the regions/provinces of Nesortania and Glystaene, first to feel the revenge of Ilservian Palacost[4][8] and therefore also Elancia[7],Aerlinthe, since Aventin might have been located there[7], and the port of Aribel[9].
History
Early History
The first mention of the Haebrean as a distinct people comes from a Falatacot text. In it, the Haebrean, along with the Yalaini and Dericostians, were said to have driven the Falatacot to the island of Killiakta, or Dereth as it is known by now.[10] This event is presumed to happen either before or during the Arelis Eipoth.
The Grael Rebellion
In the fifth year of the reign of His Majesty King Braletain of Haebrous, a tribe of Ruschk in the frigid northern edge of the Kingdom of Haebrous is slain to make way for a mercantile company's gemstone excavations. This native tribe called themselves "Mukkir" and put up such a ferocious fight against the Haebreans that Braletain's soldiers exterminated every one, save for one single warrior.[11] This only survivor of this tribe, Grael, is brought back to the Royal Menagerie.[3] Carraida, the young Queen of Haebrous, begged her husband to send Grael to gladiatorial pits for her amusement. Grael goes on to be undefeated, killing all that challenge him and eating their hearts.[3]
Two seasons later, The Grael Rebellion occurs. Grael and some of his fellow slaves overpower the arena guards and take over the entire building. Ten thousand Haebreans and no small number of visiting Yalaini and Dericostians die. Queen Carraida, who was present at the arena, is killed by Grael in an act of vengeance. The rebellion spills out into the streets. On the third day of the rebellion the royal army corners the slaves in the West Market. The King orders royal mages to incinerate the entire market square with a rain of magical fire that lasts almost a full day. Grael, however, escapes.[12][11][13]
Twenty years after The Grael Rebellion, King Braletain is a ruined and wasted man, a shadow of the strong and admirable leader he had been. His weakness has emboldened the ever-grasping Dericostians, there is no clear and qualified successor, and Lord Alashorn fears war will come soon between the Kingdoms.[3]
The Millenium War
The Dericost Kingdom reaches the height of its power and attacks its neighbors Haebrous and Yalain, igniting the Millennium War.[1] At some point, Braletain no longer rules over Haebrous. Jailne is the King of Haebrous at the end of the Millennium War. He defeated, together with Empress Alaidain of the Yalaini, the Dericost faction of the Latzimestal[14] The final battle opens with the Haebrous warrior Leikotha Arenir and the combined armies of the Haebrous and Yalaini attacking the living and undead armies of the Dericost. With Dericost attention occupied by the assault, a Falatacot woman who had escaped the Lords' purge leads Jailne and Alaidain through the trackless tunnels of Vasmora into the palace of Sarvien II. In a pitched battle, the Haebrous and Yalaini forces destroy Sarvien and his Lich advisors, but the struggle costs Jailne his life. [15][9] One of the most famous warriors of the Haebrous is Leikotha Arenir.[16][9]
In DE 6174, the Ice Throne of Dericost is overturned by the victorious Haebrous and Yalain.[17][1]
Merging with the Yalaini Empire
Somewhere during the Vacari Eipoth, the kingdom of Haebrous amalgamates into the Seaborne Empire.[1]
Sometime during the Rhethis Eipoth, Ilservian Palacost's forces assault the Empire's holdings in the Haebrous continent. The Yalaini forces lead a desperate retreat from the Haebrous lands. In a bid to provide them with more time to make good their retreat, the Council of Five confronts the Shadow mage leading the assault against the Haebrous town of Dernehale. During the battle, the mage reveals her name to be Elithra of Daralet. She is said to be an Haebrean mage.[6] Finally, through the combined might of the Council, this powerful mage is defeated. Her death sows confusion among the Shadows and gives the Yalaini forces time to evacuate the town.[6]
Lord Cashtal Ronain of Haebrous[7] marries Alhallie Realaidain, daughter of Clari Loritane and Caerlin II, Mistress of Elancia and Aerlinthe, the later Empress Cellaurai in TE 477. His last name is changed to Realaidain.[7] After Empress Cellaurai disappears while on a tour of Haebrous in HE 232, he succeeds her as Emperor of the Yalaini, and names himself Emperor Kellin II, "The Righteous Lord".[7]
Rulers
Royal Name | Birth Name | Bloodline | Years of reign | Notes |
King Braletain & Queen Carraida[3] | DE 4973 - ?? | |||
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King Jailne | around DE 6174 | |||
Culture
Customs and Traditions
The Haebreans had a tradition of gladiator fights, for which they preferred to use captured warriors and other slaves.[3][13]
Religions and Beliefs
The Northern Church was reformed by Nali Athanas, who was an Haebrean, in HE 142, during the rule of Empress Cellaurai and Emperor Kellin II.[7]
Texts
Account of the Spear of Mukkir Our Bitter Winter The Grael Rebellion
Internet Articles
Factions
Items
Bracelet of Carraida Pendant of Carraida Wristlet of Carraida Ashbane Reforged Ashbane Bracers of Leikotha's Tears Breastplate of Leikotha's Tears Gauntlets of Leikotha's Tears Girth of Leikotha's Tears Greaves of Leikotha's Tears Helm of Leikotha's Tears Pauldrons of Leikotha's Tears Tassets of Leikotha's Tears
Art & Images
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2001/11 Dark Majesty - Ages of the Empyrean
- ↑ 2000/05 Stormwaltz Quotes - The Historical Overview
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 2005/08 Friend and Foe - The Grael Rebellion Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 2000/02 Shadows of the Past - Imperial Missive
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 2000/11 - Should the Stars Fall/The Child of Daralet--Leafcull to Frostfell, PY 11 / (November to December, 2000)
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 2000/07 - To Raise a Banner of Flame - Aerlinthe Record
- ↑ 2000/02 Shadows of the Past - Imperial Missive
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 AC:DM CD Lore/Dericost Texts/The Lay of Leikotha
- ↑ 2006/11 Remembering the Past - Words of the High Matriarch
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 2005/09 - Under Cover of Night - Book of Xik Minru
- ↑ 2005/08 - Friend and Foe - Account of the Spear of Mukkir
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 2005/12 Through Sacrifice, Strength - Our Bitter Winter
- ↑ 2001/11 Dark Majesty - Bestiary: Undead
- ↑ 2000/08 Taste of Twilight - Mu-Miyah Note Translation
- ↑ 2000/10 Hollow Victory - Ashbane's Description
- ↑ 2001/04 A Reign of Stone - Scrawled Note (Aerbax Laboratory)