Founder of the Shiroko Dynasty, creator of the Ilyannoi, united the kingdoms that were once allies, called Ancestor, the Great, the Divine Further reading: Ilya Shiroko
Founder of the Shiroko Dynasty, creator of the Ilyannoi, united the kingdoms that were once allies, called Ancestor, the Great, the Divine Further reading: Ilya Shiroko
Solidified inherited rule, constructed the Gandenye Further reading: Sava Shiroko
Died from illness Further reading: Ilya II Shiroko
Lost second great war, established second Peace Further reading: Vasyl I Shiroko
Developed mining industry, began destruction of conquered kingdoms’ history Further reading: Timof I Shiroko
Expanded territory, instituted inbreeding Further reading: Timof II Shiroko
Established literacy academies, large sponsor of Eoin poets (many Eoin classics were written during her reign) Further reading: Catarina I Shiroko
Reorganized the treasury department, negotiated conversion rate between Yzel’s and Eoion’s currency, called The Coinmaster Further reading: Svante I Shiroko
First mad emperor, began a holy war against the former citizens of Braca, known as Timof the Lunatic Further reading: Timof III Shiroko
Put down first rebellion, won third great war, created the first flying Ilyannoi, called Skyrider Further reading: Natalay I Shiroko
Established first national library, banned capital punishment, persecuted practitioners of Tekel Further reading: Zora I Shiroko
Early onset dementia, willingly handed title of emperor to his wife/sister Further reading: Ilya III Shiroko
Created first charities and social programs, called Zora the Kind Further reading: Zora II Shiroko
Defeated Micah's rebellion, began harsh punishments for speaking out against the dynasty, created the punishment of peeling skin with hot knives, called Ilya the Vicious Further reading: Ilya IV Shiroko
Reinstated capital punishment, reformed prison system, improved road networks/public transportation Further reading: Ilya V Shiroko
Captured western and northern islands, first great naval commander of the Shiroko line, known as Svante the Sea King Further reading: Svante II Shiroko
Believed Ilyannoi were turning on him, only Shiroko to be killed by the creatures, later known as Karim the Unworthy Further reading: Kariim I Shiroko
Restored control of the Ilyannoi, built the largest temple to Bolu and the Dea in Niuus, began cultural history study and resurgence of interest in conquered cultures, known as Liviu the Pious or the Mellow Further reading: Liviu I Shiroko
Began reorganization of the governmental departments. Killed while during a rock slide while on a hunting trip Further reading: Fedir I Shiroko
Formally established the modern 12 government departments, changed the rules of arena combat for more bloodshed Further reading: Vasyl II Shiroko
Built first temple to the Shiroko family, actively encouraged the worship of the dynasty instead of just Ilya I Further reading: Krystanya I Shiroko
Began construction of the Kuden Taliri Shigochi and many other entertainment landmarks, known as Lyrasa the Builder Further reading: Lyrasa I Shiroko
Brought all departments under family control, first ruler to have more than one spouse Further reading: Zora III Shiroko
Turned a blind eye to increased corruption within the departments (manipulated by nobles due to instability), built several horse tracks including the one in the Gandenye Further reading: Zora IV Shiroko
Reformed the civilian police force and departments left to rot under his predecessor, redid the penal code, called the Just Further reading: Ilya VI Shiroko
Began the collection of all published works in the empire to one central collection Further reading: Ilya VII Shiroko
Believed her husband and children were trying to kill her, first Shiroko to kill family Further reading: Katarin I Shiroko
Put down the slave rebellion, tightened restrictions on current and former slaves, and their descendants, called Olha the Stern (or the Cruel) Further reading: Olha I Shiroko
Killed nobles for ‘treason’ to take their wealth in order to fill the treasury, built the Veler Nyra first use of Induced Regency Further reading: Vasyl III Shiroko
Reconstructed the roads, instituted state run postal system, oversaw the Sicru Battles Further reading: Liliya I Shiroko
Doubled taxes on slaveholders, gave more rights to freed people Further reading: Krystanya II Shiroko
Began the Fourth Great War to reclaim territory, died in battle Further reading: Ilya VIII Shiroko
Established fourth Peace to end the great war, called Peacemaker Further reading: Inna I Shiroko
Expanded charity programs, renewed education pathways for military service members Further reading: Olha II Shiroko
Increased military oppression in island territories, amassed large treasury, created The Fall Further reading: Andriy I Shiroko
Began purging the nobility and family, reinstated the treason trials, revised penal code to focus on rehabilitation of criminal citizens, reconstructed roads, aqueducts, and began renovation of Kuden Taliri Shigochi Further reading: Taras I Shiroko