The Histories of The First Iron and Nearby Civilizations, an obsidian-bound book
Chapter 1: The First Iron
The First Iron has had only a few wars, most with the elves of The Lyrical Stone. The First Iron fought four wars with the elves, each only one battle each, under three different generals. The First Iron lost all four wars.
Then The First Iron turned their eyes toward The Incidental Board, a civilization of bloodkin, living in the same mountains as them. The first several battles showed mixed success, with many dwarves dying to kill only a few bloodkin. But eventually the bloodkin's lack of breeding caught up with them, and they began to lose. Between the years of 160 and 570, The First Iron conquered and reconquered site after site.
The only time the bloodkin saw a turnaround was in 368 the bloodkin Asen Pastwhipped the Virginal Wonder of Oil killed over 2700 dwarves alone. The next year, however, he was killed by an ettin, and the slaughter of bloodkin continued. Eventually the civilization was destroyed entirely in 570. All in all, the war claimed 14,292 dwarves and 2,750 bloodkin. Those numbers ended The First Iron's involvement in war.
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The First Iron has always reflected the thoughts of its kings. The first king, Fikod Trumpettrammel, had a fairly uneventful kingship. He ran off to become a necromancer in 24, and is still alive to this day. The second king, Eral Lensthunder, lasted only 11 years on the throne before being killed by a cyclops.
The third king, Zon Lancedmirrors, had a far more interesting life. In 60 he profaned the temple in Bitebronze, the mountainhome, and was cursed to become a vampire. When the dwarves of The First Iron found out, Zon placed a series of oppressive edicts upon them to keep himself in power. He waged a few unsuccessful wars against the elves. The First Iron expanded greatly during his reign, from 7 mountain halls in 37 to 48 in 120. No other mountain halls would be founded after that point. In 153 he started the war against the bloodkin of The Incidental Board, a conflict he would not see the end of, as he was killed by a bloodkin in 156 while foolishly fighting in a battle against them.
The fourth king, Doren Glenbridges, was a welcome change from the harsh life under Zon. The first thing she did after receiving the crown was to lift the oppressive laws laid on The First Iron by Zon, a move that granted her a place in the hearts of everyone. Unfortunately, her reign was not to last, and she died of old age in 168, 10 years after taking the throne. She was entombed in a place of honor in the very church Zon had profaned.
The fifth king, Ushrir Portaldwellings, had a fairly uneventful reign, despite holding the crown almost a hundred years. She died of old age in 257 an was entombed alongside Doren. The sixth king, Ushat Circlemine, was king for 27 years before profaning the temple in Bitebronze, being cursed to become a werebeast, and being driven from the town. She is still alive to this day. The seventh king, Udib Coalprides, had a fairly uneventful reign before dying of old age in 358. The eighth king, Cilob Helmedswallow, had a fairly uneventful reign before dying of old age in 369.
The ninth king, Dobar Warningsaber, profaned the temple in Bitebronze in 445 and was cursed to become a werebeast. He still lives to this day. The tenth king, Shorast Ringgulf, had a fairly uneventful reign before dying of old age in 496. The eleventh king, Unib Papercloaks, had a fairly uneventful reign before dying of old age in 540. The twelfth king, Ezub Sombertone, had a fairly uneventful reign before dying of old age in 594.
The thirteenth and current king, Datan Leafyquake, has had an uneventful reign so far. But who knows what the future will bring for her?
OOB: I'll be doing one of these for every civilization nearby Demongate. Does anyone want me to add more information to each chapter?