Category | Fallen Empires | ||||||||||||
World | Bal-Kriav | ||||||||||||
Region | Lands of Purity | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
Capital | Iglutt | ||||||||||||
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Alignment | chaotic evil | ||||||||||||
Deities | Ares | ||||||||||||
Enemies | Tungesti of Iraktharbhun, Farinteen Empire | ||||||||||||
Founder | Naggor Stormhand | ||||||||||||
Reign | 1064 - 1126 | ||||||||||||
Map | Adellum |
The Kingdom of Naggor was established after Naggor Stormhand captured Iglutt. Like his rampages in Hells Womb, he became a menace to the peoples of the Lands of Purity.
Naggor's kingdom was one of raiders, brigands, freebooters and warmongers. They believed, thanks to their battle priests, raids for plunder sated their war god Ares. These raids resulted in a very large slave population. As a result, neighboring powers called Naggor the Barbarian Slave Lord. This slave population was diverse, with Tragarans from the Farinteen Empire, Tungesti native to the Iraktharbhun Valley, As'lumix Gimrune, elves from Galadriël and dwarves out of Maharâg. In the early days, goblins were also slaves, but the population growth was so dismal that Naggor made the goblins free citizens. The other slaves continued their work of building great roads to nowhere, empty fortifications, bridges, and toiling away in mines. As would be expected, slave unrest was very common. In 1126, a Tungesti horde led by a storm giant champion took advantage of the unrest. They stormed the three walls of Iglutt while slaves caused as much mayhem as possible from inside. On 6 Dreamer 1126, the Kingdom and its king fell.