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In the Winter of Year 49, Tol Goldora pushed once again pushed into Farrowfield where while the peasant population rised up in the name of Tol Goldora's ancient claim to the land, it was in the following battle where the hero Sir Tukimin Adiyanto was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.  
 
In the Winter of Year 49, Tol Goldora pushed once again pushed into Farrowfield where while the peasant population rised up in the name of Tol Goldora's ancient claim to the land, it was in the following battle where the hero Sir Tukimin Adiyanto was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.  
  
The next campaign in the Spring of Year 50 and Summer of Year 51, the newly elected Royal Stratarch Medrawt led a campaign which saw the capture of Dunnbrook, Walefishire, Duil and destruction of the walls of Eidulb Outskirts. However, in the proceeding battle defending the Outskirts, Vestarch Margrave Beryl Blue was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.
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The next campaign in the Spring of Year 49 and Summer of Year 50, the newly elected Royal Stratarch Medrawt led a campaign which saw the capture of Dunnbrook, Walefishire, Duil and destruction of the walls of Eidulb Outskirts. However, in the proceeding battle defending the Outskirts, Vestarch Margrave Beryl Blue was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.
  
In Autumn, Year 51, the combined forces of Luria Nova and Tol Goldora laid siege to Farrowfield once again.
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In Autumn, Year 51, the combined forces of Luria Nova and Tol Goldora laid siege to Farrowfield once where the townsland was successfully captured after three successive victories against the Westgardian forces. Using this success to drive forward, the Gylden Raiders set course for the Westgardian homelands in Winter Year 51 to disrupt their limited bushel supply to great success.  
  
 
War still continues to dominate Tol Goldoran society as the realm quests to return to their birthright capital of Golden Farrow and it's Farrowlands.
 
War still continues to dominate Tol Goldoran society as the realm quests to return to their birthright capital of Golden Farrow and it's Farrowlands.

Revision as of 09:43, 24 September 2019

Theocracy of Tol Goldora


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Overview
Island Dwilight
Capital Muspelheim
Largest City Muspelheim
Government Theocracy


Duchies 4
Regions 1
Population 17,744
Gold 4367
Food 1518
Nobles 10
Council
Autarch Simon Bards
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Vestarch Ivanka O’Relaious
Sakellion Bador Komurov
Regions
RegionLord
MuspelheimCelessa


Tol Goldora

Tol Goldora is primarily both a Trading and Raiding Nation. It's capital is the wealthy Golden Farrow, which acts as a central trade node between the East and West of Dwilight, and acts as an excellent Port City for her allied forces to anchor when travelling the Seas. Furthermore, Golden Farrow allows for Tol Goldoran raiding forces to hit many rogue-controlled Regions all around Dwilight.

Tyrannical by definition rather than inherent nature, the decision to consolidate power around the upper echelons of Tol Goldoran society was agreed upon by the Founding Families upon it's creation and secession from Sol - this was because Tol Goldora had no intention of extending beyond what was originally the De Jure Duchy of Golden Farrow of Old Caerwyn, and therefore an Imperial system would be unsuitable for such a small demesne. The Navarch is the absolute Ruler, with a final say on all and any diplomatic, militaristic or legal decisions when it comes to the stewardship of the realm, but the Navarch may appoint Nobles to perform duties in his stead - the Stratarch was traditionally responsible for Military matters, the Vestarch was responsible for matters of law and governance, with the Sakellion holding the responsibility of Steward to the realm.

A large portion of Tol Goldoran culture derives from Old Caerwynian culture that survived the destruction of the once Great Nation - although Tol Goldora does not claim to be any form of successor, many old naming and cultural traditions were adopted by the ruling caste during the integration of Eastern Colonists and the Western Inhabitants. For example, the old title of 'Archon', once rulers of Caerwyn, was partially adopted into the Tol Goldoran title of Navarch - and many ruling practices of Old Caerwyn were integrated in the ruling system also.

History

Age of Navarch Medrawt Camlann

Tol Goldora was created by a secession from Sol, two weeks after Eastern colonists took Golden Farrow in the Year 46, Winter (November 2018). It was founded on the backs of the Six Nobles from the Eastern Dwilight, known as the Founders, who would later go on to play important roles in the development of the small, fledgling Nation.

In the early days of Spring, Year 47, Westgard would begin a cruel and injust invasion of Golden Farrow which would known to the locals of the City and surrounding Regions as the War against Westgard Oppression. The war which started here spread like wildfire across the whole of Dwilight. With the newly proclaimed Lurian Empire choosing to defend Tol Goldora and the opposing axis of the Alliance of Free Nations, Dwilight plunged into war.

After some initial hesitation, Tol Goldora resettled in the old city of Via late Summer, Year 47. Left as rubble from times gone, Tol Goldora recolonised the surrounding area and began rebuilding. Campaigns from Via to Farrowfield and back have been a regular theme for many seasons with marginal gains and losses felt, like the ebb and flow of a river. However, it was the realm of Sol that felt the wrath of war. On the second day of Winter, Year 47, the capital of Sol, Unterstrom, was sacked by the eastern allies of Westgard as a reaction to their support of their brief colony. Needing a greater infrastructure to support their war effort, Tol Goldora proceeded to takeover the city of Echiur in Spring, Year 48. However, this was short lived.

With the rise of the Zuma Coalition, the Tol Goldoran government was tested by the Zuma General, Tar'goz. Ultimately, Tol Goldora failed the daemon's test and proclaimed a ultimatum to abandon the city of Echiur and it's outskirts, which they did.

Through this sign of weakness, the Westgardian campaign came in new strength in the Summer and Autumn of Year 48. This period began a new phase of the war in the west where looting of newly expanded Westgard influence south of Duil. Including a noticeable looting raid by the Lurian Empire in the heart of Westgard and in Storms End, Avernus. Nevertheless, the Tol Goldoran borders had only marginally changed.

Age of Navarch Solomon Greybrook

With the turn of Winter, Year 48, Navarch Medrawt did not seek re-election for the Gylden Throne, with his desire to return to the front lines. Therefore, Solomon Greybrook, Stratarch of the Golden Host since it's inception, secured election to become the 2nd Navarch of Tol Goldora.

Under Navarch Solomon, Tol Goldora proceeded to capture the city of Itau, another forgotten city to rebuild in their name. It was during this time that Founder Umerith became a prophet of the Church of the Tidemother, which has become a popular faith within the realm.

In the Winter of Year 49, Tol Goldora pushed once again pushed into Farrowfield where while the peasant population rised up in the name of Tol Goldora's ancient claim to the land, it was in the following battle where the hero Sir Tukimin Adiyanto was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.

The next campaign in the Spring of Year 49 and Summer of Year 50, the newly elected Royal Stratarch Medrawt led a campaign which saw the capture of Dunnbrook, Walefishire, Duil and destruction of the walls of Eidulb Outskirts. However, in the proceeding battle defending the Outskirts, Vestarch Margrave Beryl Blue was slain as a hero of Tol Goldora.

In Autumn, Year 51, the combined forces of Luria Nova and Tol Goldora laid siege to Farrowfield once where the townsland was successfully captured after three successive victories against the Westgardian forces. Using this success to drive forward, the Gylden Raiders set course for the Westgardian homelands in Winter Year 51 to disrupt their limited bushel supply to great success.

War still continues to dominate Tol Goldoran society as the realm quests to return to their birthright capital of Golden Farrow and it's Farrowlands.

The Founders and the Founders Hall

The Founders Hall is a hugely prestigious and respected Guild and "club" of Tol Goldora, both protected by law and by tradition. Anyone who can prove close (and Noble) blood relation to the Founding Houses of Tol Goldora are permitted and granted entrance to the Hall by virtue of the ruling Navarch. Members of the Hall are therefore given preferential treatment for positions of power or titles within the realm, such as Elder positions in the Gylded Bank, available Lordships etcetera.

The Founding Families themselves also have considerable influence over many aspects of Tol Goldoran politics.

The Original Founding Families

Camlann Family - Medrawt Camlann was the organiser, initial military leader of the Colonists and the Golden Host, and the First Navarch of Tol Goldora.

De La Fere Family - Nigel de la Fere was the primary benefactor of the initial colonial expedition to Western Dwilight and patron of the Golden Host. He was also appointed the first Duke of the restored duchy of Golden Farrow and tax collector for the realm.

Stromhar Family - Umerith Stromhar was the primary Diplomat, Ambassador and Representative of Tol Goldora. During his tenure as the first Vestarch to Navarch Camlann, he put in place the system of Government, Laws, and managed the diplomatic affairs of the Nation. He was appointed as Lord of Via.

Greybrook Family - Solomon Greybrook was appointed as the first Stratarch of Tol Goldora and Marshal of the Golden Host upon Medrawt Camlann's appointment as Navarch. During his tenure, Tol Goldoran forces managed to secure much of the De Jure demesne of the Duchy of Golden Farrow. He was also responsible for the admirable defense against Westgard, reclaiming the lost cities of Via, Itau and Echiur and ultimately for the first two years of the War against Westgard Oppression before becoming the second Navarch of Tol Goldora.

Nowack Family - Bemmy Nowack was appointed as the first Sakellion of Tol Goldora and Earl of Mech Alb. He was responsible for managing the food supplies that first gave Golden Farrow it's first surge in population and the continued growth of the colonised lands.

Vasiliev Family - Berenis Vasiliev was the first Founder to set foot in Golden Farrow and has worked tirelessly ever since as a contributor to policy and tax collector. Founder Berenis was appointed the second Margravine of Itau.

Le Craint Family - Emyhr le Craint was the second Marshal of the Golden Host and traditionally the Earl of Demyansk. Served in his position for the entirety of the War against Westgard Oppression.

Acknowledged Houses

None as of yet.

Matters of State

The Navarchs of Tol Goldora

Medrawt Camlann

Solomon Greybrook

Diplomacy and Ambassador

Ambassadors: Umerith Stromhar & Obelix Pilesar

Chartered Guilds

The Gylden Bank

The Golden Circle

Religious Rights

Tol Goldora operates under Cuius regio, eius religio.

Society

Law and Order

Culture and Practices

Historical Figures

Heroes of Tol Goldora

Sir Tukimin Adiyanto - Slain in Year 49 in Farrowfield.

Vestarch Margrave Beryl Blue - Slain in Year 50 in Eidulb Outskirts.

Important Documents

Year 47, Spring - Golden Farrow Proclamation, a lengthy Pamphlet written by Vestarch Umerith Stromhar on the eve of potential war with Westgard.