The
Kingdom of Galifar
encompassed the width and breadth of
Khorvaire
from 1 YK to 894 YK and the start of the
Last War
.
[7]
The Kingdom of Galifar was named after
Galifar I
who united the
Five Nations
of Khorvaire together under one monarchy.
[8]
The peoples of Khorvaire enjoyed peace and prosperity under a succession of monarchs for almost nine centuries. It was traditional for each of the monarch's children to be appointed as governor of one of the Five Nations.
The Kingdom of Galifar fell apart when King Jarot died. [9] The tradition established by prior monarchs was for the eldest child of the king to succeed him in power, however, three of Jarot's five children, Prince Thalin of Thrane , Prince Kaius of Karrnath and Princess Wroann of Breland , rejected the appointment of Princess Mishann of Cyre , with only Prince Wrogar of Aundair supporting her. [10] Thus began a century of conflict that only saw an end when the whole of Cyre was mysteriously reduced to a wasteland now called the Mournland . When the Treaty of Thronehold was signed in 996, it officially recognized twelve nations and the Kingdom of Galifar officially ceased to exist. [5]
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- ↑ Keith Baker , Bill Slavicsek , & James Wyatt (2004). Eberron Campaign Setting . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 183. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0 .
- ↑ Keith Baker & James Wyatt (2004). Sharn: City of Towers . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 7. ISBN 0-7869-3434-4 .
- ↑ Keith Baker , Jeremy Crawford , & James Wyatt (2019). Eberron: Rising from the Last War . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 6. ISBN 0786966890 .
- ↑ James Wyatt , Wolfgang Baur , Ari Marmell (2007). The Forge of War . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 21. ISBN 0-7869-4153-7 .
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Keith Baker , Bill Slavicsek , & James Wyatt (2004). Eberron Campaign Setting . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 8. ISBN 0-7869-3274-0 .
- ↑ James Wyatt and Keith Baker (2009). Eberron Campaign Guide . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 37. ISBN 0-7869-5099-4 .
- ↑ Bill Slavicsek , David Noonan , and Christopher Perkins (2005). Five Nations . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 7. ISBN 0-7869-3690-8 .
- ↑ Bill Slavicsek , David Noonan , and Christopher Perkins (2005). Five Nations . ( Wizards of the Coast ), p. 10. ISBN 0-7869-3690-8 .
- ↑ James Wyatt and Keith Baker (2009). Eberron Campaign Guide . ( Wizards of the Coast ), pp. 34–35. ISBN 0-7869-5099-4 .
- ↑ James Wyatt , Wolfgang Baur , Ari Marmell (2007). The Forge of War . ( Wizards of the Coast ), pp. 9–10. ISBN 0-7869-4153-7 .