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High King of [[Aluvia]]<ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>, named after the Aluvian scholar [[Pwyll]]. Of Viamontian descent, he succeeded his father [[Osric]] the Wise as ruler of [[Aluvia]]. <ref name=ReignAlfreda>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref>
High King of [[Aluvia]]<ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>, named after the Aluvian scholar [[Pwyll]]. Of Viamontian descent, he succeeded his father [[Osric]] the Wise as ruler of [[Aluvia]]. <ref name=ReignAlfreda>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Reign of Alfrega]]</ref>


By the time of the rule of Pwyll III, the peoples of Aluvia had united as one, prospering under the High King’s kind and just reign. Pwyll III banded together the kingdom’s knights, forming an order of honor and chivalry, and so began a golden age.<ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>
By the time of the rule of Pwyll III, the peoples of Aluvia had united as one, prospering under the High King's kind and just reign. Pwyll III banded together the kingdom's knights, forming an order of honor and chivalry, and so began a golden age.<ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>


He formulated [[The Code of Pwyll]]<ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Code of Pwyll]] </ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Full Code of Pwyll]]</ref>, which was the base of other philosophical works.<ref>2001/02 [[Lonely In The World]] - [[Denouement]]</ref> By this code, the notion of nobility was introduced to the ruling class. In his time and since, the Code of Pwyll has dictated the conduct of both lords and knights: the common folk of Aluvia have come to expect no less. <ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>
He formulated [[The Code of Pwyll]]<ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Code of Pwyll]] </ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[The Full Code of Pwyll]]</ref>, which was the base of other philosophical works.<ref>2001/02 [[Lonely In The World]] - [[Denouement]]</ref> By this code, the notion of nobility was introduced to the ruling class. In his time and since, the Code of Pwyll has dictated the conduct of both lords and knights: the common folk of Aluvia have come to expect no less. <ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref>
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The [[Scholars of Pwyll]], a group of sages and artists are dedicated to continuing the traditions of scholarly research and artistic exploration begun by High King Pwyll. <ref name = ZogFaction>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Factions]]</ref>
The [[Scholars of Pwyll]], a group of sages and artists are dedicated to continuing the traditions of scholarly research and artistic exploration begun by High King Pwyll. <ref name = ZogFaction>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Factions]]</ref>


When he was slain by a treacherous ambassador from Viamont on the eve of war between the two nations, Aluvia’s knights and commoners alike fell upon their enemies and destroyed them. With Pwyll’s death, Aluvia’s glory began to wane, but it is said that, when the kingdom is at its greatest need, he and his knights will walk the land once more.<ref>[[AC:DM CD Lore/Ispar Texts/Sho Heritage/The Glorious Reign of Empress Kou-an]]</ref><ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Daiklos Legend]]</ref>
When he was slain by a treacherous ambassador from Viamont on the eve of war between the two nations, Aluvia's knights and commoners alike fell upon their enemies and destroyed them. With Pwyll's death, Aluvia's glory began to wane, but it is said that, when the kingdom is at its greatest need, he and his knights will walk the land once more.<ref>[[AC:DM CD Lore/Ispar Texts/Sho Heritage/The Glorious Reign of Empress Kou-an]]</ref><ref name=Zogblaster>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Zogblaster.com - Aluvian Introduction]]</ref><ref>1999/11 [[Release]] - [[Daiklos Legend]]</ref>


The town of [[Kryst]] was founded centered around the principles of [[Jojii]] and the Code of Pwyll by [[Zenzaburou Hensu]], [[Vanten the Archmage]], and [[Vesayen Hylin]].<ref>2010/06 [[Shifting Gears]] - [[Kryst (Town Network Sign)]]</ref><ref name=TheHistoryOfKryst>2000/11 [[Should the Stars Fall]] - [[The History of Kryst]]</ref><ref name=TheHistoryOfVesayenIsles>2000/11 [[Should the Stars Fall]] - [[The History of Vesayen Isles]]</ref>
The town of [[Kryst]] was founded centered around the principles of [[Jojii]] and the Code of Pwyll by [[Zenzaburou Hensu]], [[Vanten the Archmage]], and [[Vesayen Hylin]].<ref>2010/06 [[Shifting Gears]] - [[Kryst (Town Network Sign)]]</ref><ref name=TheHistoryOfKryst>2000/11 [[Should the Stars Fall]] - [[The History of Kryst]]</ref><ref name=TheHistoryOfVesayenIsles>2000/11 [[Should the Stars Fall]] - [[The History of Vesayen Isles]]</ref>

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Pwyll II
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Knights of the Golden Flame


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High King of Aluvia[1], named after the Aluvian scholar Pwyll. Of Viamontian descent, he succeeded his father Osric the Wise as ruler of Aluvia. [2]

By the time of the rule of Pwyll III, the peoples of Aluvia had united as one, prospering under the High King's kind and just reign. Pwyll III banded together the kingdom's knights, forming an order of honor and chivalry, and so began a golden age.[1]

He formulated The Code of Pwyll[3][4], which was the base of other philosophical works.[5] By this code, the notion of nobility was introduced to the ruling class. In his time and since, the Code of Pwyll has dictated the conduct of both lords and knights: the common folk of Aluvia have come to expect no less. [1]

This code is followed by many Aluvians in Dereth, though others strongly object to this strict code.[6][7][8]

Pwyll III founded the Order of the Knights of the Golden Flame to protect Aluvia, as well as to spread Justice, Nobility and Honor among the populace of his Kingdom.[9]

The Scholars of Pwyll, a group of sages and artists are dedicated to continuing the traditions of scholarly research and artistic exploration begun by High King Pwyll. [10]

When he was slain by a treacherous ambassador from Viamont on the eve of war between the two nations, Aluvia's knights and commoners alike fell upon their enemies and destroyed them. With Pwyll's death, Aluvia's glory began to wane, but it is said that, when the kingdom is at its greatest need, he and his knights will walk the land once more.[11][1][12]

The town of Kryst was founded centered around the principles of Jojii and the Code of Pwyll by Zenzaburou Hensu, Vanten the Archmage, and Vesayen Hylin.[13][6][7]


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The Code of Pwyll The Full Code of Pwyll

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Guardian of Pwyll King's Helm Pwyll's Crown Pwyll's Guard Aegis of the Golden Flame Necklace of the Golden Flame The Helm of the Golden Flame

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