The Beamand Dynasty, the Kings of Bargmagian

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The kings in Norgdgian are the highest authority within the society of the Nordmar.

They rule the lands into which the world is divided, there being a total of four kings in the whole world at the same time.

Of all the Norgdgian dynasties of kings, there is none more important than the Beamand Dynasty of Bargmagian, and they lived in the city of Cargian, the capital of those lands.

The kings of this dynasty shared the same name for centuries, until it became extinct.

The name of Walder resonated in every corner of the world for more than four centuries.

The first of all was Walder I Beamand the Ancient, born in year 196 and died in 282 from old age.

His reign was quiet, but he had to deal with Morgatald of the Blood Hands when he appeared in Norgdgian.

Thanks to the help of Bendalf of Cargian, the capital city was able to resist the corrupted offensives.

Thus, the second was Walder II Beamand the Elder, born in year 252 and died in 331 from old age.

It stands out for correctly leading the city of Cargian and protecting it from the corrupts of the lands.

At the end of his reign, the army reconquered the city of Lorgian, which had fallen at a time when its parent was still alive.

The third was Walder III Beamand the Younger, born in year 308 and died in 387 from old age.

His reign was characterized by the return of prosperity to the Bargmagian lands after the battle for Lorgian.

It was the fourth one of the most important kings in the world, and the longest-lived of all.

Walder IV Beamand the Heroic, born in year 380 and died in 481, commanded his army even after he was over a century old.

At the beginning of his reign, he led the reconquest of Norgian, at a time when the Lieutenant was in Dargmagian.

In this continent, one of the largest conflicts in the world arises: the War of the Reptiles, since Morgatald used the large dinosaurs of the place to attack the settlements of the Nordmar, which at that time were new because the continent had been discovered recently.

While Morgatald is busy attacking the cities of Dargmagian, Walder IV continues to advance through the Norgmagian lands, and reconquer the city of Dorgian.

Later, he and his army sail by ship to Dargmagian and reconquer the city of Menegian, in the north of the continent.

At that time, the conquests of Walder IV became famous, and Morgatald himself heard of him, and declared his deepest enmity.

The following years were a constant pressure from the Lieutenant towards the Nordmar, who bravely resisted.

At the end of the War of the Reptiles, the dinosaurs were freed from the influence of the Nameless, and amid the confusion, Walder IV found his death in battle.

With all the work his predecessor had done to maintain peace on the great continent of Norgdgian, the fifth was Walder V Beamand the Pacific, born in year 416 and died in 501 from old age, and his reign enjoyed great peace.

The sixth was Walder VI Beamand the Bellicose, born in year 457 and died in 521 from old age.

He is remembered for having led war missions, and proved his worth in the War of Nangia, in the open field, which ended with the Lieutenant's withdrawal to the south.

The seventh was Walder VII Beamand the Hidden, born in year 498 and died in 592 from old age.

To him, Morgatald presented himself riding the only known dragon in the world, and ordered his surrender.

The king was opposed to it, and the Lieutenant left to prepare.

His advisor Oden betrayed him, and the prince was his executioner.

There were corrupt revolts, and the king was in danger in the times of Oden, and that is why he lived in the shadows, to protect his life.

Thus, the eighth would achieve great renown in the years to come.

Walder VIII Beamand the Conqueror, born in year 556 and died in 613, led the Norgdgian armies until the complete Reunification, for after this, no city fell again under the yoke of the Blood Hands.

Already empowered, Morgatald returned to Cargian and the king challenged him.

The Lieutenant fled to his fortress, Morgagian, and in the meantime, the king began to prepare his plans.

He designed a tactic to reconquer the cities that still remained under the corrupted power in Morgmagian.

One of the armies would besiege the Morgagian fortress to keep Morgatald away from the south, and in the meantime, other armies would reconquer the cities.

The tactic was a complete success, and when the armies gathered at the Siege of Morgagian to finish the task, the Lieutenant, enraged at having lost his territories, destroyed the armies of the Nordmar alone with his dragon, such was his fury, and there Walder VIII found his death, one of the most beloved in the world.

The last king of this dynasty was Walder IX Beamand the Last, born in year 584 and died in 618 by the deception of Morgatald.

The Lieutenant hated with all his being the city of Cargian, it was his curse from the ancient times of Bendalf.

So he feigned surrender, turned himself in to Cargian, and was imprisoned.

His plan was to corrupt the king to act at his will, but the king was very intelligent and pretended to gain the trust of his enemy, to extract valuable information from him.

When Morgatald suspected that he was being deceived, his anger knew no bounds.

He destroyed the bars of his cell and murdered the king with his bare hands.

Following this, he went for the remaining members of the royal family and ended their lives, forever extinguishing the lineage of Beamand.

Once his task was accomplished, he fled from Cargian to his fortress.

And thus ended the great Beamand dynasty of Bargmagian, the most important of all the Norgdgian dynasties.

And never in the course of history would any other one attain such glory and splendor.

They were always remembered and admired by the Nordmar, as the great kings of the past.

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