Elembar

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Elembar   Capital   Delimbiyran   Largest City   Delimbiyran   Languages   Illuskan, Tethyrian, Elvish   Government   Monarch (King)   Predecessor   Tavaray, Ardeep   Founded   Year of the Risen Towers (146 DR)-Year of the Fortress Scoured (511 DR)   Successor   Delimbiyran, Ardeep   Land Area   -   Population   -   Elembar was a human kingdom of the Sword Coast founded by Tethyrian refugees in the lands known as the Dragonfields between the Ardeep Forest and the Forlorn Hills in the Year of the Risen Towers (146 DR). The kingdom thrives in cooperation with the elves of Ardeep until the Year of the Fortress Scoured (511 DR) when it is all but swept away by the Whiteclaw Horde of orcs from the Sword Mountains. Only the capital city, Delimbiyran, remains intact.   History   In the Year of the Prowling Naga (142 DR), the city-state of Tavaray saw the arrival of a fleet of ships from the island realm of Daerimathlor (a realm that took in the isles around the Race, off present-day Tethyr), fleeing the devastation wrought to their homes by the mighty spellbattle between their erstwhile ruler, the Mage-King Thaerdimor and the wizard Flaerivus Grevauldyn, who would become Magister of Mystra in 151 DR. Led by the warrior Caruth Darskul, these Tethyrian refugees were not welcomed by the Northmen of Tavaray, who distrusted them as “southern outlanders”. Despite settling at the fringes of that realm’s holdings, Caruth’s people could not abide the prejudice that they experienced on a daily basis from the folk of Tavaray and looked to Caruth to lead them to new lands where they could live in peace and raise their families. He led them eventually east along the south bank of the Delimbiyr, and when they entered the lands of Artor Morlin, Lord of the Steeping Falls, an initially tense first meeting of armsmen soon saw Caruth fall under the charms of the Baron of Blood. Morlin counselled him that travel further east would take them into dwarven lands and that the Stout Folk jealously guarded their delvings. He suggested that the clear fields between Ardeep and the Dark Hills presented an opportunity for Caruth’s people to claim territory of their own and told him the tale of Elembar and his great sacrifice.   And so it was that in the Year of the Pirate’s Port (145 DR), Caruth and his followers traveled north into ostensibly elven lands, finding the green expanse of the Dragonfields and settling there. The elves of Ardeep were perturbed but unsure of how to proceed, for these lands held no elven settlements or inhabitants as the Ardeep elves preferred to live beneath the tree boughs not under clear skies. In typical fashion, Laranla Embrae Aloevan dealt with the conundrum in her own unique way. She marched into the human encampment, her spells preventing anyone who would bar her passage from moving a muscle, and called for Caruth to come forth. He warily exited his tent and confronted the elven monarch he had heard so much about. In an eye-blink, her mouth found his and that instant she whisked him away with her wizardry, only a fleeting waft of perfume to mark that she had ever been there.   Caruth was missing for a year. Every attempt by the humans to press on into the lands of the Ardeep elves was firmly rebuffed, although no violence was visited upon them. Spells of misdirection and illusion kept them confined in the Dragonfields and only those who trekked south and west back to Tavaray and the coast were allowed passage. In the first bloom of spring, Caruth returned to his people. Less proud in his bearing and with the first signs of age on his hitherto ebon locks, Caruth wore a hauberk of fine elven mail, bore a sword of exquisite workmanship, and talked of elves, peace and his love for Laranla Embrae Aloevan of Ardeep. Days later, when he planted the scarlet chimera standard of his clan in the turf before his assembled people, he proclaimed the establishment of the Darskul dynasty and the founding of the realm of Elembar, named for the man who had shown the elves that humans could live as one with the People.   Line of Rulers   The rulers of Elembar are presented below:   MonarchRealmBirthDeathRuledReigned Notes   Darskul Dynasty   Caruth   Elembar   102   179   146/179   Clan elder; Leads his people from Daerimathlor in a great sea voyage north and founds the realm of Elembar and its first settlement and capital Delimbiyran; Dies of old age.   Caruth II   Elembar   133   209   179/209   1st son of Caruth I; Dies of old age;   Davilarhh I   Elembar   164   219   209/217   Son and sole heir of Caruth II; Dies in the Great Fires that destroy the Halangorn Forest whilst out hunting.   Farryd I, “the Fierce”   Elembar   191   225   217/225   1st son of Davilarhh I; Rides to war with the elves of Ardeep against the orc horde of Gluthtor and is slain at the Battle of Five Falcons.   Prince Farryd*   Elembar   220   228   DNR   Son and sole heir of Farryd I; Dies before he can take the throne, some say murdered by his regent uncle.   Narilath (R)   Elembar   195   263   (225/228), 228/263   2nd son of Davilarhh I; Regent for his young nephew before he claims the throne; Dies without issue.   Larnorth I, “the Towerlord”   Elembar   221   269   263/269   Nephew of Narilath by his sister Jhessail; Hires dwarven stonemasons of Dardath to build Delimbiyran’s first stone walls; Slain whilst leading his armsmen against an incursion of ogres from the Horn Hills; Dies without issue.   Caruth III   Elembar   226   294   269/294   Nephew of Narilath by his sister Jhessail; Slain by Malarites in the Watchers of the North whilst travelling to the Mlembryn lands.   Gelidarhh, “the Tormented”   Elembar   256   295   294/295   1st son of Caruth III; Born lame and with a withered sword-arm; Commits suicide after learning of his wife’s adultery with his brother.   Davilarhh II   Elembar   260   330   295/330   2nd son of Caruth III; Marries his dead brother’s wife; Dies of old age.   Davilarhh III, “the Bloody”   Elembar   297   342   330/342   1st son of Davilarhh II; Dies in battle with the orcs of the Horde of Black Banners, leading his warriors in a valiant attempt to aid the realm of Athalantar.   Larnorth II   Elembar   305   354   342/354   3rd son of Davilarhh II; Dies in battle with barbarians raiding south out of the Dessarin Valley.   Tarilath I   Elembar   326   402   354/402   1st son of Larnorth II; Dies of old age.   Tarilath II   Elembar   353   422   402/422   Son and sole heir of Tarilath I; Dies as a result of plague.   Harnorth I, “the Blackaxe”   Elembar   383   442   422/442   2nd son and sole heir of Tarilath II; Slain by Ghaulantatra, the “Old Mother Wyrm” whilst travelling to Westdelve for the accession of Axelord Emerlyn.   Caruth IV, “the Greybeard”   Elembar   409   499   442/499   Son and sole heir of Harnorth I; Dies of old age.   Harnorth II   Elembar   470   511   499/511   Grandson of Caruth IV; Dies in battle against the orcs of the Whiteclaw Horde out of the Sword Mountains; The realm of Elembar is laid waste and its dominion is reduced to the environs of the capital Delimbiyran.   Did not rule; marked for line of succession.   (X/X): denotes a regency period

 
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