~~EPILOGUE~~
This is all that transpired during the formation of the new dynasty; the old regime crumbled in the flames of civil war and its pathetic Emperor was slain by a group of bravados wishing for a change. Many historical documents were, however, slightly modified to legitimize the ascent of the Empress and to spread her government's propaganda...
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...but there is also truth in the historical documents, as they describe the names and the future of those who have changed the Empire forever.
Fezz Scordato, Emperor-ConsortHis scholarly hobbies and wisdom quickly found itself useful in the new administration of the Empire, and he became the first Imperial Consort to hold an important post in the Empire - that of the Master of the Law. Whenever Empress Grifen needed help in matters of law, her husband would help her; this balanced division of tasks between her personal charm and his wisdom ensured many years of governmental prosperity and stability. Leopoldo and Sheila BelmonteAfter Grifen became Empress, Leo and Sheila split their time between patrolling Imperial waters as sanctioned privateers, and spending time with the imperial family and their own children. The two also occasionally acted as unofficial envoys of the crown when needed.
They lived long and had peaceful life, and managed to get six children, most of which then took on sea-related jobs to continue their mother's line of work - three of the children later actively served in the Imperial Navy of the Empress. Ciera and Alec SlyvirAfter a proposal involving castle balconies, a ring delivered by arrow, and many tears of joy from Ciera, the two settled down in the capital and finally began a life of peace. Ciera was able to finally start the orphanage she had dreamed of and helped raise hundreds of children who were without parents for whatever reason, while Alec took the place of the deceased Spymaster, reforming the Empire's network into a clean intelligence network (as clean as spying gets, anyway), all the while helping keep the orphanage supplied and happy.
After Alec's replacement as The Spymaster in 260 by Grifen's son and heir, the two began quietly living in the orphanage, and no further information is available about them. Efa LlewellynEfa would work for the new Empress Grifen as a liaison between her and the villagers of the empire -- a position she took upon herself. She would often take long absences to hunt and live in the woods, never willing to become one of the bureaucrats.
Later, during the final years of Empress Grifen, she formally left her post and returned to live in the countryside. Canna "Candy" DivolaNot much is known about this pink-haired enigma, and even less is known about his whereabouts after the ascension of Empress Grifen.
Several years afterwards, locals dwelling at the very outskirts of the Wasteland would speak about a human-sized butterfly, vanquishing monsters and undead, and there is a tale of big, pink, tentacle monster being destroyed as well.
Historians really doubt these fairy tales, although they cannot dismiss the fact that afterwards The Wasteland became less polluted and its monster population began rapidly shrinking, finally allowing brave explorers and settlers to reclaim treasures of the ancients and clean the land for settlement. Sir Miguel Cervantes of GarazAfter the coronation of Grifen, Miguel returned to Garaz a tired man with a broken body. After all those years absent from life, he finally sought the forgiveness of his only daughter.
His daughter, a powerful, shrewd and ruthless woman by now, however finally relented and welcomed her father back; this in turn allowed Miguel to live in peace till venerable age of 78, when he died in his sleep, exactly 5 years after formal coronation of Empress Grifen. Cyra HayesAfter the coronation of Grifen, Cyra remained in service to the crown by honing her trade, working as a guardian and teacher. She spent the next few years branching off into seafaring studies and weather reading, specializing in navigation and sailing, working as a crewmember of Sheila and Leo's galleon.
Her name no longer appears in Navy's documents from year 230 onwards, and nothing more is known about her.~~~
There are others who were once part of the to-be Empress' group, and let's not forget their names. Sakura LoniaDisappeared after Chapter 2xx; rumors have it she became the leader of tentacle grape farm. Maible TalrussDisappeared after Chapter 2; according to some gossip, opened a bookstore in Mirr. SaraDied during Chapter 3. Roderic AgrippaDisappeared after Chapter 2; people say he continued to travel around as a mercenary. Julius OrtoDied during Final Chapter. Taicey AigeatDisappeared after Chapter 2; according to documents about Civil War, continued to serve in Mireosian Army till 230's. Sonja LuteceDisappeared after Chapter 4-2; folk tales speak of black-haired witch roaming the Kretosian countryside. Matilda of MireosKilled during Chapter 9. Leymont of CarneagContinued to serve Mireosian Army and attained rank of Captain; garnered further accolades under the Western Republic until his retirement in 272. RaphaelTried for violating several young men in and around Tyll; imprisoned for 25 years, died in prison in winter 229. Yonn of KretosBecame the next Duke of Kretos, only to lose his rank and life during the Siege of Crimson Palace in the last weeks of Imperial Civil War. Renault IstairRefused to settle down with Sheila's mother in Setine and instead returned to work at the sea. However, he disappeared during the storm season of 232 and many believe he might have drowned. "Ram"Disappeared shortly after assault on Imperial Palace, never to be seen again. CharlesReturned to Duke of Masalla and served him for next three years, before suddenly disappearing. His whereabouts, much like his origins, remain a mystery. Fyra Adelaide Eloria von Edelweiss-LabrandeRetired from the Imperial Army shortly after coronation of Empress Grifen and returned to her family's manor. Never married. Stephen CarlinnMurdered by Amana Divola around the time of Chapter 10-2.
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Known as "The Rose of Change", "The Nomad Empress", "The Smiling Lion", and more
Moderate, Stoic, Reformist
The second full-fledged Empress on the Imperial Throne, Grifen of Masalla had lots of work to do in the first seven years, in both areas of internal administration as well foreign affairs. The Western Coalition of Rebel Forces split upon her ascension; the hardline Mireos country opted to continue to struggle, while the Barony of Syra surrendered. The opinion in the Mainland Empire was split, mostly between nobles, but the population embraced her, remembering the times of prosperity and good rule under Empress Helra, hoping that second Empress would follow her footsteps. Amongst the loyal Affiliates, Garaz supported the new government, while Duchy of Masalla remained neutral.
Empress Grifen pushed for reforms, especially in the fields of magical academics, role of the Church in the workings of the State (culminating in the Decree of Diversification in 229) and the dilution of aristocrat powers in the Empire's government. Many of her reforms garnered her scolding and hostility from the more traditional groups, and so, 'Seven Years of War' were the central topic in the Empire; the Dragon's Uprising during the summer droughts of 223, the Mireosian Secession in 224 and subsequent Western Invasion in years 225-228 (with normalization of borders happening only in 229), The Slaver's Riots in years 225-227 and finally the Masallan Rebellion in winter 228/229, which saddened Her Majesty the most, were all bloody conflicts which tested Empress' willpower. However, thanks to the support of the Army and the citizenry, the Empire emerged victorious from all these conflicts, either by successful tactical, strategical or political moves, scoring major territorial gains (all of the Mainland, except Garaz, became actual Imperial territories by 230) and furthering the people's belief that she is the next coming of Helra the Just, or maybe even the ever-victorious Troy himself.
The next two decades saw revitalization of the Empire, with corrupt nobles and administrators being punished, whilst internal affairs ran by wise scholars and honorable judges became the characteristic of the Empress' rule. Kretosian slave industry was abolished, and the last private slave on the island freed by 244. The Three Schools of Magic were reconciled and equally legal. The Church of Golden Dragon, weakened by the rebellion, finally became only a minor cult of the polyreligious Empire in 239, allowing various schools of thought to emerge, quickening the intellectual renaissance of the nation. And finally, the First Council Session was hosted in the city of Troi at 24 March 232, where Empress Grifen appointed 21 Advisors and Governors, who would take over several important matters of state administration, yet reported directly to the Empress, who held the power of executive veto in all matters of governance.
The reforms didn't leave any exceptions, even in the laws pertaining Imperial Family; the hereditary rules were changed and the throne would go to the most able of all children, not the first-born. This in turn resulted in the third child and second son of the Empress Grifen, Marik, to ascend the throne in 260, when yet another important change happened - namely, Empress Grifen, instead of holding the throne till her death, abdicated, taking on a new title of Empress-Mother. Marik, who, unlike Emperors of the preceding dynasty, kept his birth name as his regnal name, becoming Marik I. The abdication example set by the 'founders' of new branch of Troian dynasty, was then copied by every subsequent leader, up to and including Troy XI "the Puppet", the last of Troian Emperors.
Grifen held the title of Empress-Mother till her death, having outlived her husband by thirteen years. She attended the coronation of her great-grandson Arius in 296 as her last public appearance. For decades onwards Empress Grifen would be fondly remembered by the population of the Troian Empire as a loving mother and ultimate savior of the declining nation.
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Year 362: Troy IX "the Puppet" is forced to abdicate. Troian Empire is dissolved and becomes Overseas Land, forced to then help conquer and dismantle the Garazian City-states, the Free Western Republic and Principality of Setine, and by 365 the entirety of the archipelago falls under the rule of iron-fisted, oppressive
Governor-General of the Fourth Reich from across the seas to the East.