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|name=Cygnar
 
|name=Cygnar
 
|adjective=Cygnaran
 
|adjective=Cygnaran
|leader=[[Leto Raelthorne]]
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|leader=[[Julius Raelthorne]]
 
|language=[[Cygnaran]]
 
|language=[[Cygnaran]]
 
|otherlanguages=[[Llaelese]], [[Ordic]], [[Rhulic]], [[Khadoran]]
 
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|population=8,870,000
 
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|currency=[[Crown (Currency)|Crown]]
 
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|othernames=Jewel of the Iron Kingdoms
 
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== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
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The name "Cygnar" originates from the Cygnus standard used by the Kingdom of Caspia during the rule of [[Benewic Govant]], later King Benewic I of the Kingdom of Cygnar in 203 AR. His banner was a golden swan on a blue field, which remains in use as the official flag of Cygnar. <sup>1</sup>
  
The name "Cygnar" originates from the Cygnus banner used by the Kingdom of Caspia during the rule of Benewic Govant. Govant later became Benewic I of the Kingdom of Cygnar in 203 AR. This banner was a golden swan on a blue field, the enduring symbol of the monarchy. <sup>1</sup>
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== History ==
  
== History ==
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=== Ancient Calacia ===
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The first Menite city was established in 6500 BR at Icthier. The legendary Priest-King Cinot founded and ruled the city for four centuries. It remained the center of Menite civilization long after his death. In 5500 BR an expedition departed Icthier under the leadership of the priest Geth to spread the Menite faith in the uncivilized lands to the north. <sup>2b</sup>
  
=== Ancient Icthier ===
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In 4000 BR the people of Icthier were forced to abandon their city because of drastic changes to the environment. This disaster is recorded as the Time of the Burning Sky. The Menites found refuge in the lands along the Black River. In 2800 BR Valent Thrace united the Menites and built a new city called Calacia at the mouth of the Black River. Calacia had stone walls which led to it being called the Shield of Thrace. <sup>2c</sup>
  
In 6500 BR the Menite faithful followed the instruction of their priests and reached the shore of Mermedius where they established the first city, Icthier. Menoth, the Creator of Man, inscribed the Canon of the True Law at Icthier. The True Law established the rule of the Priest-Kings, the chosen of Menoth. The first of these divinely appointed rulers was Cinot who delivered the Gift of the Sheaf. It is said that Cinot turned ash to grain and salt to nectar. The Menites built aqueducts and irrigation canals to water and feed their people. They quarried stone and built mighty walls and dwellings. Their priests and soldiers made war against savage heathens and wild beasts. Cinot led his people for four centuries until his death. <sup>2</sup>
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Priest-King Golivant I led the army of Calacia against the worshipers of the Devourer Wurm. Golivant I attacked and burned a number of villages west of Calacia. Horfar Grimmr, a trollkin chieftain gathered various Molgur tribes for an attack on Calacia. Golivant I successfully defended the city and defeated Horfar Grimmr in personal combat. The Molgur withdrew after the death of their leader. <sup>2d</sup> After ten more years of war the Calacians defeated the Molgur in 2200 BR. <sup>2a</sup>  
  
In 4000 BR the Time of the Burning Sky wrought great devastation in Icthier. The survivors settled at the mouth of the Black River.
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After Golivant I died his heir Golivant II was unable to keep the Calacians unified. Golivant II was killed and the kingdom disintegrated. His son Golivant III reunified the Menites of Calacia in 2051 BR.<sup>2d</sup>  In 2050 BR he expanded the city and consecrated new fortifications to Menoth. Golivant III renamed the city Caspia. <sup>2a</sup> Caspia became known as the City of Walls for the new defenses raised by Golivant III. <sup>2d</sup>
  
 
=== Medieval Caspia ===
 
=== Medieval Caspia ===
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== Notes ==  
 
== Notes ==  
  
== References ==
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== Sources ==
  
 
* <sup>1</sup> [[Iron Kingdoms: Kings, Nations, and Gods]] Page 10
 
* <sup>1</sup> [[Iron Kingdoms: Kings, Nations, and Gods]] Page 10
* <sup>2</sup> [[Iron Kingdoms: Core Rules]] Page 18
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* <sup>2</sup> [[Iron Kingdoms: Core Rules]]  
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**<sup>a</sup>: Page 17
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**<sup>b</sup>: Page 18
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**<sup>c</sup>: Page 21
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**<sup>d</sup>: Page 22

Revision as of 15:18, 27 November 2017

Factions
Warmachine : Cygnar · Khador · Protectorate of Menoth · Cryx · Retribution of Scyrah · Convergence of Cyriss · Crucible Guard · Mercenaries (Llaelese Resistance · Hammer Strike · Talion Charter · Operating Theater)
Hordes : Trollbloods · Circle Orboros · Skorne · Legion of Everblight · Grymkin · Minions (Blindwater Congregation · Thornfall Alliance)

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Kingdom of Cygnar

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Cygnar Flag

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Cygnar Map

Leader: Julius Raelthorne
Common name: Cygnar
Pronunciation: SIG-nahr
Capital: Caspia
Formation: 202 AR
Government: Monarchy
Population: 8,870,000
Currency: Crown
Other names: Jewel of the Iron Kingdoms
Demonym: Cygnaran
Official language: Cygnaran
Other languages: Llaelese, Ordic, Rhulic, Khadoran

Cygnar, officially the Kingdom of Cygnar is a parliamentary monarchy in western Immoren.

Etymology

The name "Cygnar" originates from the Cygnus standard used by the Kingdom of Caspia during the rule of Benewic Govant, later King Benewic I of the Kingdom of Cygnar in 203 AR. His banner was a golden swan on a blue field, which remains in use as the official flag of Cygnar. 1

History

Ancient Calacia

The first Menite city was established in 6500 BR at Icthier. The legendary Priest-King Cinot founded and ruled the city for four centuries. It remained the center of Menite civilization long after his death. In 5500 BR an expedition departed Icthier under the leadership of the priest Geth to spread the Menite faith in the uncivilized lands to the north. 2b

In 4000 BR the people of Icthier were forced to abandon their city because of drastic changes to the environment. This disaster is recorded as the Time of the Burning Sky. The Menites found refuge in the lands along the Black River. In 2800 BR Valent Thrace united the Menites and built a new city called Calacia at the mouth of the Black River. Calacia had stone walls which led to it being called the Shield of Thrace. 2c

Priest-King Golivant I led the army of Calacia against the worshipers of the Devourer Wurm. Golivant I attacked and burned a number of villages west of Calacia. Horfar Grimmr, a trollkin chieftain gathered various Molgur tribes for an attack on Calacia. Golivant I successfully defended the city and defeated Horfar Grimmr in personal combat. The Molgur withdrew after the death of their leader. 2d After ten more years of war the Calacians defeated the Molgur in 2200 BR. 2a

After Golivant I died his heir Golivant II was unable to keep the Calacians unified. Golivant II was killed and the kingdom disintegrated. His son Golivant III reunified the Menites of Calacia in 2051 BR.2d In 2050 BR he expanded the city and consecrated new fortifications to Menoth. Golivant III renamed the city Caspia. 2a Caspia became known as the City of Walls for the new defenses raised by Golivant III. 2d

Medieval Caspia

Modern Cygnar

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