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− | Dates and timeline are unclear. Guesses. Textimated guesses. When published text or author’s blog provides a real clue, it is referenced. | + | Dates and timeline are unclear. Guesses. Textimated guesses. When published text or author’s blog provides a real clue, it is referenced. Some exact timing is provided in the books, for example: <blockquote> For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force.” (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1)</blockquote>(and Emperor [[Naru Huan]] reflects that his mother only took over from the maddened Blackflame rulers fifty years ago.) |
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The Blackflame Empire was founded by dragons. . . '''This is the original ancient Blackflame Empire.''' | The Blackflame Empire was founded by dragons. . . '''This is the original ancient Blackflame Empire.''' | ||
− | Up to about roughly 600 years ago, and long before that, much of the Ashwind Continent was ruled by [[Sacred Beasts]] —- a clan of black dragons on the '''Path of Black Flame'''. They controlled a vast territory. That was the original Blackflame Empire. Gold dragons were as nothing compared to the mighty blacks on their dreadful Path of pure destruction. Their [[Path of Black Flame]] was created by black dragons for black dragons, and utilized the aspects of fire and destruction. It is one of the most destructive and aggressive paths ever seen on Cradle.<blockquote > "The black dragons were the kings of this continent. In their day, their power dwarfed the Akura family. The gold dragons were just a servant family beneath them, scraping and clawing for every scrap.” (Ghostwater, chapter 8)</blockquote > | + | Up to about roughly 600 years ago, and long before that, much of the Ashwind Continent was ruled by [[Sacred Beasts]] —- a clan of black dragons on the '''Path of Black Flame'''. They came before the Imperial Blackflame clan of humans, which ruled for five centuries, until only 50 years ago:<blockquote> For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force. (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1) </blockquote> |
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+ | So the timeline is uncertain, but the black dragons controlled a vast territory. That was the original Blackflame Empire. Gold dragons were as nothing compared to the mighty blacks on their dreadful Path of pure destruction. Their [[Path of Black Flame]] was created by black dragons for black dragons, and utilized the aspects of fire and destruction. It is one of the most destructive and aggressive paths ever seen on Cradle.<blockquote > "The black dragons were the kings of this continent. In their day, their power dwarfed the Akura family. The gold dragons were just a servant family beneath them, scraping and clawing for every scrap.” (Ghostwater, chapter 8)</blockquote > | ||
===Dread War=== | ===Dread War=== | ||
− | The [[Dread Wars]] ended the black dragons. Almost all the mighty black dragons died, because they dug too deeply into the [[Labyrinth]], retrieving artifacts like the [[Archstone]], leaving the ancient gates wide open for too long. They didn’t realize that [[Dreadgod]]s were attracted to the aura inside the ancient structure. The beasts woke and destroyed the entire territory. The first to arrive was Wandering Titan, but as his battle with the dragons raged hotter and louder, his brothers woke and joined him. It was no contest. When the Dread War was over, the dragons were dead and the continent utterly ravaged. Only two Monarchs survived, of twelve. Today, the bones of the blacks lie in Serpent’s Grave | + | The [[Dread Wars]] ended the black dragons. Almost all the mighty black dragons died, because they dug too deeply into the [[Labyrinth]], retrieving artifacts like the [[Archstone]], leaving the ancient gates wide open for too long. They didn’t realize that [[Dreadgod]]s were attracted to the aura inside the ancient structure. The beasts woke and destroyed the entire territory. The first to arrive was Wandering Titan, but as his battle with the dragons raged hotter and louder, his brothers woke and joined him. It was no contest. When the Dread War was over, the dragons were dead and the continent utterly ravaged. Only two Monarchs survived, of twelve. Today, the bones of the blacks lie in Serpent’s Grave, and the battleground area around the [[Desolate Wilds]] is a corrupt mess (See books 3 and 4, Blackflame and Skysworn) |
<blockquote>“You should understand that the dragons left the doors open for years as they explored the labyrinth, making war on one another and settling petty grudges with their new weaponry. They didn't realize that something in that place drew the Dreadgods like wolves to fresh meat. . . Most of this continent was reduced to a blasted wasteland, from which it has not entirely recovered even to this day. Billions of people and sacred beasts died, and the former Blackflame Empire was nothing more than a Remnant haunt for generations.” ([[Skysworn]] chapter 7)</blockquote> | <blockquote>“You should understand that the dragons left the doors open for years as they explored the labyrinth, making war on one another and settling petty grudges with their new weaponry. They didn't realize that something in that place drew the Dreadgods like wolves to fresh meat. . . Most of this continent was reduced to a blasted wasteland, from which it has not entirely recovered even to this day. Billions of people and sacred beasts died, and the former Blackflame Empire was nothing more than a Remnant haunt for generations.” ([[Skysworn]] chapter 7)</blockquote> | ||
− | ==Imperial | + | ==Imperial Merciless Blackflames== |
===Blackflame Empire ii , smaller=== | ===Blackflame Empire ii , smaller=== | ||
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After the black dragons were decimated, and after the ravaged continent began to slowly rejuvenate, a clan of humans rose to power. As the author says, "A clan of humans stumbled upon a method of harnessing the dragons' power. They abandoned their old Path, instead choosing to develop the same sacred arts used by the dragons. The Blackflame Empire shrunk in size, the humans lacking the ability to control quite as much territory as the dragons could, though it was still home to over a billion people." (Will Wight, blog) | After the black dragons were decimated, and after the ravaged continent began to slowly rejuvenate, a clan of humans rose to power. As the author says, "A clan of humans stumbled upon a method of harnessing the dragons' power. They abandoned their old Path, instead choosing to develop the same sacred arts used by the dragons. The Blackflame Empire shrunk in size, the humans lacking the ability to control quite as much territory as the dragons could, though it was still home to over a billion people." (Will Wight, blog) | ||
− | This upstart clan cultivated the forgotten [[Path of Black Flame]], the signature path of the extinct black dragons. Changing their name to the Blackflame Family, this clan ruled without mercy, ruthlessly, by overwhelming force, for almost 500 years. However, unlike their predecessor the black dragons, they could only handle a smaller portion of the Ashwind Continent. They still called it the Blackflame Empire. Their capital city was Serpent’s Grave, where they also conducted Path training and trials. (Blackflame, book 3) | + | This upstart clan cultivated the forgotten [[Path of Black Flame]], the signature path of the nearly extinct black dragons. Changing their name to the Blackflame Family, this clan ruled without mercy, ruthlessly, by overwhelming force, for almost 500 years. However, unlike their predecessor the black dragons, they could only handle a smaller portion of the Ashwind Continent. They still called it the Blackflame Empire. Their capital city was Serpent’s Grave, where they also conducted Path training and trials. (Blackflame, book 3) |
===Merciless=== | ===Merciless=== | ||
− | + | <blockquote> For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force. Before facing a single Blackflame sacred artist, an entire sect would surrender. All across the Empire’s lands, rebel strongholds and rival Schools were burned in dark fire. None stood against the Blackflames because none dared; to be suspected of insurrection was to be destroyed.” (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1) | |
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===Madness=== | ===Madness=== | ||
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Today, only a few artists still practice the dread Path of Black Flame. See Historical Holdouts section below. | Today, only a few artists still practice the dread Path of Black Flame. See Historical Holdouts section below. | ||
− | ===Blackflame Empire iii, | + | ===Blackflame Empire iii, smaller yet=== |
Traditionally servants to the royal Blackflames, the Naru Clan slowly took over the running of the Empire, gradually winning the people’s trust with their emerald wings and fair dealings — and no sign of the dreaded black flames. Fifty years ago, the Naru clan matriarch quietly took the reins completely. By then, the empire had shrunk significantly, as the maddened Blackflame family had lost large chunks of territory. Rather than over a billion citizens, there are now only “over a hundred million people” (Underlord ch 3). That’s still a lot of mouths to feed. | Traditionally servants to the royal Blackflames, the Naru Clan slowly took over the running of the Empire, gradually winning the people’s trust with their emerald wings and fair dealings — and no sign of the dreaded black flames. Fifty years ago, the Naru clan matriarch quietly took the reins completely. By then, the empire had shrunk significantly, as the maddened Blackflame family had lost large chunks of territory. Rather than over a billion citizens, there are now only “over a hundred million people” (Underlord ch 3). That’s still a lot of mouths to feed. | ||
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*[[Frozen Blade School]] -- Master is the Sage of the Frozen Blade , aka Winter Sage, [[Min Shuei]]. She was engaged to the [[Sage of the Endless Sword]]. Min Shuei and Akura Charity trained Yerin Arelius here, preparing her for the final rounds of the [[Uncrowned King Tournament]] | *[[Frozen Blade School]] -- Master is the Sage of the Frozen Blade , aka Winter Sage, [[Min Shuei]]. She was engaged to the [[Sage of the Endless Sword]]. Min Shuei and Akura Charity trained Yerin Arelius here, preparing her for the final rounds of the [[Uncrowned King Tournament]] | ||
− | *Rising Earth Sect / school. Destroyed by dragons in book 7, Uncrowned. | + | *[[Temple of Rising Earth]] Sect / school. Destroyed by dragons in book 7, Uncrowned. |
*Akura also controls [[Sacred Valley]], but only from a distance, and only by forbidding access to its [[Labyrinth]], which holds an imprisoned [[Subject One]] | *Akura also controls [[Sacred Valley]], but only from a distance, and only by forbidding access to its [[Labyrinth]], which holds an imprisoned [[Subject One]] | ||
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When the Gold Dragon Faction made Naian compete at the Uncrowned Tournament, Lindon and [[Little Blue]] took a big risk and cleaned out his madra channels. Naian then reciprocated, showing mercy to [[Akura Mercy]]. Sadly, soon afterwards he met his death at the hands of the gold dragon [[Sopharanatoth]]. | When the Gold Dragon Faction made Naian compete at the Uncrowned Tournament, Lindon and [[Little Blue]] took a big risk and cleaned out his madra channels. Naian then reciprocated, showing mercy to [[Akura Mercy]]. Sadly, soon afterwards he met his death at the hands of the gold dragon [[Sopharanatoth]]. | ||
*Are there any other black dragons alive on Cradle? Or any other sacred artists, beasts or humans, who still practice the Path of Black Flame? | *Are there any other black dragons alive on Cradle? Or any other sacred artists, beasts or humans, who still practice the Path of Black Flame? | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 9 February 2022
Contents
Caveat
Dates and timeline are unclear. Guesses. Textimated guesses. When published text or author’s blog provides a real clue, it is referenced. Some exact timing is provided in the books, for example:
For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force.” (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1)
(and Emperor Naru Huan reflects that his mother only took over from the maddened Blackflame rulers fifty years ago.)
Ashwind Geography
- The Ashwind Continent is one of five major political landmasses on Cradle, as far as we know so far: Ashwind, Rosegold, Iceflower, Everwood, Ninecloud.
- Ashwind terrain is varied, from deserts to jungles, and from arctic mountains to fertile plains. It is huge. It borders the vast Trackless Sea and the Western Ocean, and includes islands. It is about 10,000 miles from the Blackflame Empire to Moongrave, the Akuran capital.
Eithan transported to Akuran capital: "The Emperor had a gatekey that had transported Eithan over ten thousand miles straight to the entrance, but even such a key couldn't get him in the door. The Akura family Matriarch must have created the gatekey herself, or one of her close disciples, because no one in the Blackflame Empire had such control of space." (Skysworn, ch 12)
Factions Past & Present
The Ashwind Continent, including the Blackflame Empire, has been ruled by various factions across history. The two most powerful factions today are the Gold Dragons and House Akura. This page summarizes the history of the various factions, up through current times. It includes the ancient nearly-extinct black dragons, the Dread War, the decimated Blackflame Clan, the upstart Gold Dragons, the valiant Akura Clan, and the current Blackflame Empire governance under the Naru Clan.
Ancient Black Dragons
The Blackflame Empire was founded by dragons. . . This is the original ancient Blackflame Empire.
Up to about roughly 600 years ago, and long before that, much of the Ashwind Continent was ruled by Sacred Beasts —- a clan of black dragons on the Path of Black Flame. They came before the Imperial Blackflame clan of humans, which ruled for five centuries, until only 50 years ago:
For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force. (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1)
So the timeline is uncertain, but the black dragons controlled a vast territory. That was the original Blackflame Empire. Gold dragons were as nothing compared to the mighty blacks on their dreadful Path of pure destruction. Their Path of Black Flame was created by black dragons for black dragons, and utilized the aspects of fire and destruction. It is one of the most destructive and aggressive paths ever seen on Cradle.
"The black dragons were the kings of this continent. In their day, their power dwarfed the Akura family. The gold dragons were just a servant family beneath them, scraping and clawing for every scrap.” (Ghostwater, chapter 8)
Dread War
The Dread Wars ended the black dragons. Almost all the mighty black dragons died, because they dug too deeply into the Labyrinth, retrieving artifacts like the Archstone, leaving the ancient gates wide open for too long. They didn’t realize that Dreadgods were attracted to the aura inside the ancient structure. The beasts woke and destroyed the entire territory. The first to arrive was Wandering Titan, but as his battle with the dragons raged hotter and louder, his brothers woke and joined him. It was no contest. When the Dread War was over, the dragons were dead and the continent utterly ravaged. Only two Monarchs survived, of twelve. Today, the bones of the blacks lie in Serpent’s Grave, and the battleground area around the Desolate Wilds is a corrupt mess (See books 3 and 4, Blackflame and Skysworn)
“You should understand that the dragons left the doors open for years as they explored the labyrinth, making war on one another and settling petty grudges with their new weaponry. They didn't realize that something in that place drew the Dreadgods like wolves to fresh meat. . . Most of this continent was reduced to a blasted wasteland, from which it has not entirely recovered even to this day. Billions of people and sacred beasts died, and the former Blackflame Empire was nothing more than a Remnant haunt for generations.” (Skysworn chapter 7)
Imperial Merciless Blackflames
Blackflame Empire ii , smaller
After the black dragons were decimated, and after the ravaged continent began to slowly rejuvenate, a clan of humans rose to power. As the author says, "A clan of humans stumbled upon a method of harnessing the dragons' power. They abandoned their old Path, instead choosing to develop the same sacred arts used by the dragons. The Blackflame Empire shrunk in size, the humans lacking the ability to control quite as much territory as the dragons could, though it was still home to over a billion people." (Will Wight, blog)
This upstart clan cultivated the forgotten Path of Black Flame, the signature path of the nearly extinct black dragons. Changing their name to the Blackflame Family, this clan ruled without mercy, ruthlessly, by overwhelming force, for almost 500 years. However, unlike their predecessor the black dragons, they could only handle a smaller portion of the Ashwind Continent. They still called it the Blackflame Empire. Their capital city was Serpent’s Grave, where they also conducted Path training and trials. (Blackflame, book 3)
Merciless
For over five centuries, the Blackflame family held their empire by virtue of unstoppable force. Before facing a single Blackflame sacred artist, an entire sect would surrender. All across the Empire’s lands, rebel strongholds and rival Schools were burned in dark fire. None stood against the Blackflames because none dared; to be suspected of insurrection was to be destroyed.” (book 3, Blackflame, ch 1)
Madness
Slowly, the Blackflame Family went mad from their own madra, which was meant for dragons.
The Path of Black Flame was stolen from ancient dragons. It is the art of pure destruction. But mortal humans are not suited for the power of dragons. Slowly, the Blackflame family declined, their minds and bodies eroded by the destructive power of their sacred arts. (Blackflame, ch 1)
The dragon’s Path they all cultivated was not meant for human bodies, and over time their own Black Flame madra led them into madness, suicidal depression, reckless rage, and death. This took a long time.
Rise of Gold Dragons
Meanwhile, as the royal Blackflame family slowly went mad, the gold dragons rose to power under Seshethkunaaz, a monarch who follows the Path of the Wasteland. Sesh leads the Gold Dragon Faction with his herald, Xorrus. He believes that survival of the fittest should be the world's only law. Even though he admires humans, he despises their arbitrary laws against killing the weak. Currently, he controls a big chunk of the Ashwind Continent — the Eastern section. His main enemies are House Akura and the ancient The Beast King. The Beast King controls buffer zone territory, keeping gold dragons out of the Wasteland on the edge of the Gold Dragon realm, and thus out of the small slice of territory that presently constitutes the current Blackflame Empire.
Rise of Akura Monarchy
For some time the gold dragons, under the banner of Monarch Seshethkunaaz, continued to expand. Eventually, maybe simultaneously, about four hundred years ago, House Akura rose to rival the golds, led by young Akura Malice, whose family was killed by a rival soon after her birth. She’s a fierce warrior. The Akura family fights for human safety and justice, especially her son Akura Fury and his daughter Akura Charity. Humans and gold dragons still make war today. Sesh wants the entire Ashwind continent, but Akura Malice has the western half — the largest portion. (Wintersteel ch 26 report)
Rise of House Naru
Meanwhile the Imperial House of Blackflame finally fell, after years of slow decline. After five hundred years of hard, horrifying rule, their reign ended. "Slowly, the family declined, until even those who lived in the heart of the empire thought of them more as symbols and legends than actual individuals." (Will Wight, blog of dubious intent)
Fifty years ago, their traditional and generational servant line, the Naru clan, quietly and competently filled the leadership vacuum. Today, only a few artists still practice the dread Path of Black Flame. See Historical Holdouts section below.
Blackflame Empire iii, smaller yet
Traditionally servants to the royal Blackflames, the Naru Clan slowly took over the running of the Empire, gradually winning the people’s trust with their emerald wings and fair dealings — and no sign of the dreaded black flames. Fifty years ago, the Naru clan matriarch quietly took the reins completely. By then, the empire had shrunk significantly, as the maddened Blackflame family had lost large chunks of territory. Rather than over a billion citizens, there are now only “over a hundred million people” (Underlord ch 3). That’s still a lot of mouths to feed.
Thus the current Blackflame Empire was born only recently, a much smaller, saner, and kinder version. It is currently run by Emperor Naru Huan. His mother, the dowager empress, is retired in seclusion. His uncle, Naru Gwei, runs the imperial Skysworn (Organization). The new imperial capital is in Blackflame City. It’s difficult to advance in this area, because vital aura is weak here, perhaps because it is the ground zero location of the Dread Wars, so long ago.Other Factions
There are other political factions on Ashwind Continent. These listed below are all vassals of Akura Malice. Little is known about them or their history, but doubtless these areas felt the impact of the apocalyptic Dread Wars.
- Sky's Edge -- Directly west of Sacred Valley. Wintersteel mining community. On the shores of the ocean. Cold mountainous climate.
- The Wasteland -- Buffer zone between the dragon realm of Seshethkunaaz and the smaller, weaker Blackflame Empire. Home to numerous Sacred Beasts, and several Heralds, including The Beast King, and temporary home to Ziel
- Seishen Kingdom -- just south of the Blackflame Empire. Led by King Dakota.
- Frozen Blade School -- Master is the Sage of the Frozen Blade , aka Winter Sage, Min Shuei. She was engaged to the Sage of the Endless Sword. Min Shuei and Akura Charity trained Yerin Arelius here, preparing her for the final rounds of the Uncrowned King Tournament
- Temple of Rising Earth Sect / school. Destroyed by dragons in book 7, Uncrowned.
- Akura also controls Sacred Valley, but only from a distance, and only by forbidding access to its Labyrinth, which holds an imprisoned Subject One
Historical Holdouts
Naian Blackflame
Naian Blackflame is a historical holdout, along with Orthos the draconic turtle, and Wei Shi Lindon Arelius. They are the only known sacred artists to still practice the ancient Path of Black Flame. And Naian recently died. At the 18th Uncrowned King Tournament, Lindon met the descendant of the imperial Blackflame family, but poor Naian Blackflame was already mad from his madra.
Naian Blackflame, Gold Prisoner:
In the ravaged twenty-five-year-old Blackflame, Lindon saw Orthos.
Between what Orthos had been before meeting Little Blue and what
he had become after Ghostwater, there was a world of difference.
Orthos had gotten his life back. Maybe Naian Blackflame could too.
(Uncrowned, book 7, ch 15)When the Gold Dragon Faction made Naian compete at the Uncrowned Tournament, Lindon and Little Blue took a big risk and cleaned out his madra channels. Naian then reciprocated, showing mercy to Akura Mercy. Sadly, soon afterwards he met his death at the hands of the gold dragon Sopharanatoth.
- Are there any other black dragons alive on Cradle? Or any other sacred artists, beasts or humans, who still practice the Path of Black Flame?