I started a new small 250-year world in 0.43.05 with PE's new beta pack. After looking through Legends, I noticed a few peculiarities about the largest human civilization, the Kingdom of Cheese. I hope you enjoy.
Ipsug (also known as Stringtired) is the oldest city and capital of the Kingdom of Cheese, no matter what the dirty dwellers of the hamlet of Galirceru (or Weaverbottles) might say. In the first few years, the Ipsugians built a marketplace, the temple complex called Mysterious Convent, the Palace of Bending and the dungeon Fightscars. The power was shared between the First Guise, Rakel Hopgrasp, and Lord Zuso I Bridledaged, a bard. Cemir Matchraces, a despicable criminal from Galirceru, moved into Fightscars and controlled the Ipsugian underworld - and he should turn out to be the most important of these three, in spite of his early death.
In the third winter, the cyclops Thad Minedgleams the Untamed Boulders attacked Ipsug. Rakel, Zuso and Cemir all fought him, but only Rakel (and indeed, Thad) came away from this fight alive. Rakel tried to establish the belief in the Otir, the vengeful, fiery sun, as a basis for his grab for power, but the Ipsugians and Galirceruans resisted him and after a power struggle lasting the better part of a year, the widowed Galirceruan bard Bestra Springsfrenzied rode to power as queen Bestra I, taking residence in the Palace of Bending. It was rumored her husband had been a criminal, perhaps even the notorious Cemir Matchraces, but nevertheless, her rule remained unchallenged. Under her reign falls the foundation of the city of Onostulo (or Testentranced) by Bestras firstborn daughter Mothror Noblefight, who subsequently assumed the sacred position of High Subtlety. She also introduced the Celebration of Fire, the most important festival of the Kingdom of Cheese, in whose foot race she participated every year of her life, together with her two daughters. When she died in the 28th year of her rule, aged only 61, she was entombed in the Crypts of Allying at Quihuwumu (Sloppedpadded), while her second-born daughter and general Noloc I succeeded her as queen.
Noloc Fealtyscrapes' rule has to be considered unlucky, though. While under her rule, the cities of Munoshuthret (Pumpkinwhips) and Spibsakas (Tanglecontrols) were established and the kingdom continued to grow, her decisions ultimately doomed her dynasty. She married the mercenary Ospram Bolttwinkle and, upon her ascension to the throne, made him the War Leader of her people. The marriage was hapy, and the two had nine children together. Noloc, however, was a cruel and impious woman who increasingly envied the elves for their immortality until she could only feel hatred for them. Even worse, her brother-in-law, Stredac Riftmysteries, a poet from Galirceru, had gone to the elven kingdom and regularly popularised songs and poems ridiculing Noloc. And so, in the seventh summer of his wife's rule, Ospram reluctantly led 75 fighters into the Contested Field. Only 30 of them should return, while the rest perished under the elvish hail of arrows. As a result, Noloc became increasingly reclusive, only participating in the festivities of the Celebration of Fire once after, pouting in the Palace of Bending and pondering ways to attain immortality. Soon, she had hatched a cunning plan, or so she thought. One summer day in the eleventh year of her rule, she stormed the Mysterious Covenant and profaned the statue of Otis. And Otis, vengeful as he had always been, came down from his fiery mountain and cursed Noloc for her disbelief, changing her into a lizard who can't do anything without the warmth of the sun. Noloc fled from Ipsug and burrowed in Ebroanu (The Squat Night) from where she would continue to harrass her people until this day. And so, the Springsfrenzied Dynasty ended.
To be continued.