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By that time Caerwyn was deeply involved in a war with worshippers of [[Sanguis Astroism]], but the war wasn't going very well at all. Caerwyn's only true ally [[Averoth]] succumbed to bloodstar hordes, [[Madina]] backed down, unable to hold its own isle against monster incursions, and Caerwyn was left alone. Times were desparate and even Southern Knights were summoned to fight the bloodstar fanatics. Tugomir marched his army northwards. Bloodstars army passed through Eidulb and invaded northern Caerwyn. The defenders rallied in [[Walefishire]], but were greatly outnumbered and defeated. As if that wasn't enough, Caerwyn had to face an internal rift as well. Unsuccesfull Grand Imperator Amandil of Umbar was greedy on power, and he usurped the ducal seat of Itau. Soon Amandil proclaimed a tyranny of [[Itaulond]] taking allegiances of all Itaurian knights with him, but Tugomir never wished to serve under such an incapable leader, and he swore back his oath to Caerwyn. However, with forming of Itaulond, The Southern Knights were dismantled, and Tugomir Bribir became a marshal of The Heavy Strikers Group, whilst the Republic needed all capable knights as situation was chaotic and Caerwyn fought to survive. The looting bloodstars army, comprising mostly of Astrumians, was met and utterly crushed in fields of Elets. But by then, most Caerwynian regions were marauded and looted to the ground, the realm was starving in the face of winter. The greatest toll was payed by Golden Farrow; once the largest city of the western hemisphere was down to a few thousand souls, the militia did not exist and defenses were a pale shadow of a former fortress. In this state Caerwyn awaited the naval invasion of Astroist realms, which came in spring of Year 16 of Dwilight. After a few battles, the starving city of Golden Farrow was turned rogue, and the power of Caerwyn was no more. [[Via]], the only remaining city, peacefully seceded to [[Asylon]]. Tugomir took part in that chain of events, and with a group of comrades in arms, he finally left for [[Madina]], historical motherland to Caerwyn.
 
By that time Caerwyn was deeply involved in a war with worshippers of [[Sanguis Astroism]], but the war wasn't going very well at all. Caerwyn's only true ally [[Averoth]] succumbed to bloodstar hordes, [[Madina]] backed down, unable to hold its own isle against monster incursions, and Caerwyn was left alone. Times were desparate and even Southern Knights were summoned to fight the bloodstar fanatics. Tugomir marched his army northwards. Bloodstars army passed through Eidulb and invaded northern Caerwyn. The defenders rallied in [[Walefishire]], but were greatly outnumbered and defeated. As if that wasn't enough, Caerwyn had to face an internal rift as well. Unsuccesfull Grand Imperator Amandil of Umbar was greedy on power, and he usurped the ducal seat of Itau. Soon Amandil proclaimed a tyranny of [[Itaulond]] taking allegiances of all Itaurian knights with him, but Tugomir never wished to serve under such an incapable leader, and he swore back his oath to Caerwyn. However, with forming of Itaulond, The Southern Knights were dismantled, and Tugomir Bribir became a marshal of The Heavy Strikers Group, whilst the Republic needed all capable knights as situation was chaotic and Caerwyn fought to survive. The looting bloodstars army, comprising mostly of Astrumians, was met and utterly crushed in fields of Elets. But by then, most Caerwynian regions were marauded and looted to the ground, the realm was starving in the face of winter. The greatest toll was payed by Golden Farrow; once the largest city of the western hemisphere was down to a few thousand souls, the militia did not exist and defenses were a pale shadow of a former fortress. In this state Caerwyn awaited the naval invasion of Astroist realms, which came in spring of Year 16 of Dwilight. After a few battles, the starving city of Golden Farrow was turned rogue, and the power of Caerwyn was no more. [[Via]], the only remaining city, peacefully seceded to [[Asylon]]. Tugomir took part in that chain of events, and with a group of comrades in arms, he finally left for [[Madina]], historical motherland to Caerwyn.
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[[/Exodus to Madina/]]

Latest revision as of 00:18, 5 September 2011

Tugomir Bribir Lux


Tears of Shanandoah

~+~ TUGOMIR BRIBIR LUX ~+~
Status Alive
Continent Dwilight
Realm Madina
Class Warrior/Hero
Age 23
Honour 82
Prestige 27
Title Knight of Lugagun
Unit Sagittarii of the Tower
Army The Knights of the Griffon Rising
Relegion Verdis Elementum
Guilds Hunters of Dwilight
Unique Items none
~+~ ORDER OF SERVICE ~+~
Realms Served:
Titles Held:
Armies Served:
  • The Heavy Strikers Group
  • The Southern Knights of the Golden Phoenix
Units Led:
  • Gryphon Marksmen
  • Itaurian Winterwolves
A son to Targon Valerian Lux, Tugomir Bribir grew up in Minas Ithil on Atamara. He had a harsh childhood; due to constant wars Ithilians found themselves in, Targon was rarely at his estate in Shanandoah, so Tugomir spent most of his time with teachers and advisors of the Luxes. Soon he grew up into a well educated noble, especially in military issues; besides, his hand was steady and he seemed a talanted archer. Following short period of peace, Tugomir was fast becoming a knight, but twists of fate soon brought war to Ithilian borders again. After the fall of Shanandoah, Targon was mortally wounded and left in a state of comma. Within those years while his father dwindled on treshold of death, Tugomir had become of age. Disappointed as he was, he yearned for a chance to prove his worth on the battlefield and avenge his father, but there was no one to fight as Ithilians hardly kept their realm alive being forced to peace terms. Patience was not one of Tugomir's virtues, visions of glory unmatched beckoned him, and soon he set sail to Dwilight, in search of wilderness unconquered.

Behold, the Golden Griffin

Tugomir planned was to visit the family mansion in Paisly, but the voyage first took him to Golden Farrow under rule of Caerwyn. The grandeur of the city enamoured him, and he spent many days there, travelling even further westwards, all the way to the city of Itau. Itau had untamed lands lying about, and monster hordes often poured in and terrorized the peasantry of Caerwynian regions. Many nobles fought these beasts, and Tugomir joined them, eyeing his chance to prove the military prowess he was taught in Atamara. Throughout those years he undertook many dangerous scouting missions to Kid's Rock and Wallershire. For great bravery shown in battling monstrous hordes that plagued the land, Tugomir had been assigned to The Southern Knights of the Golden Phoenix, an elite Caerwyn army, that held complete southern line of defence, from Uppervia to Demyansk. His military talents shined through soon enough, and he became a Marshal of the Southern Knights.

Purging War

By that time Caerwyn was deeply involved in a war with worshippers of Sanguis Astroism, but the war wasn't going very well at all. Caerwyn's only true ally Averoth succumbed to bloodstar hordes, Madina backed down, unable to hold its own isle against monster incursions, and Caerwyn was left alone. Times were desparate and even Southern Knights were summoned to fight the bloodstar fanatics. Tugomir marched his army northwards. Bloodstars army passed through Eidulb and invaded northern Caerwyn. The defenders rallied in Walefishire, but were greatly outnumbered and defeated. As if that wasn't enough, Caerwyn had to face an internal rift as well. Unsuccesfull Grand Imperator Amandil of Umbar was greedy on power, and he usurped the ducal seat of Itau. Soon Amandil proclaimed a tyranny of Itaulond taking allegiances of all Itaurian knights with him, but Tugomir never wished to serve under such an incapable leader, and he swore back his oath to Caerwyn. However, with forming of Itaulond, The Southern Knights were dismantled, and Tugomir Bribir became a marshal of The Heavy Strikers Group, whilst the Republic needed all capable knights as situation was chaotic and Caerwyn fought to survive. The looting bloodstars army, comprising mostly of Astrumians, was met and utterly crushed in fields of Elets. But by then, most Caerwynian regions were marauded and looted to the ground, the realm was starving in the face of winter. The greatest toll was payed by Golden Farrow; once the largest city of the western hemisphere was down to a few thousand souls, the militia did not exist and defenses were a pale shadow of a former fortress. In this state Caerwyn awaited the naval invasion of Astroist realms, which came in spring of Year 16 of Dwilight. After a few battles, the starving city of Golden Farrow was turned rogue, and the power of Caerwyn was no more. Via, the only remaining city, peacefully seceded to Asylon. Tugomir took part in that chain of events, and with a group of comrades in arms, he finally left for Madina, historical motherland to Caerwyn.

Roleplays

Exodus to Madina