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=Overview=
The '''Dragon Priest Empire''' grew out of the [[Dragon Priest]] religious movement, which was founded by [[Sh'kial]] and greatly expanded under [[Dzree]] beginning in 205 BV. The empire conqurered [[Shard]] during [[Corik]]'s reign, but eventually crumbled following Dzree's death in 1 BV.
The '''Dragon Priest Empire''' grew out of the [[Dragon Priest (cult)|Dragon Priest]] religious movement, which was founded by [[Sh'kial]] in 215 BV. They first appeared in the Wyvern Mountains of [[Ilithi]]. When his protégé, [[Dzree]] formed a Sect and began teaching others to sacrifice [[Human]]s, [[Elf|Elves]], and sometimes even [[S'Kra Mur]], Sh'kial spoke out against her. In response, Dzree assassinated him in 205 BV. The Sect of Sh'kial all but disappeared and Dzree's Sect greatly expanded, becoming an empire with a strong militant arm. The empire conquered [[Shard]] during [[Corik]]'s reign, but eventually crumbled following Dzree's death in 1 BV.



=Major Events=
The [[Elanthian Timeline]] provides an account of major events during the approximately 200 year rule of the Dragon Priests.
The [[Elanthian Timeline]] provides an account of major events during the approximately 200 year rule of the Dragon Priests.


The first known attacks were in the mountain villages of Ilithi, two years after Sh'kial was murdered. The Sect of Dzree spent six years growing into the empire it would become known as and began sending missionaries into Qi'Reshalia to convert more S'Kra Mur. In the same year, the empire began their assault on Shard. The assault on ended one year later when [[Corik]] fled.
==Dragon Priest Revivals==

Over time, various groups have attempted to revive the Dragon Priest empire. Some notable examples:
Following this victory, the Dragon Priest Empire started experimentations on [[Gor'Tog]]s and S'Kra Mur with the intent of "purification" and expanded their sacrifices to the other six races. They also established the [[Dark Hand]] as a breeding ground for the [[Adan'f]] and their other foul experiments. This area would later be the final tool used to bring down [[HighHold]], the[[Dwarf|Dwarven]] capital of [[Adamantia]]. (Note: There is some discrepancy about this, due to conflicting information between [[A Tale of HighHold (book)|A Tale of HighHold]] and [[Silver Key of Artifacts (book)|The Silver Key of Artifacts]].

As the Dragon Priest Empire marched north, the attacks on [[Crossing]] began and the genocide of [[Bard]]s began. Once the empire defeated the [[Hounds of Rutilor]], the empire quickly moved to take [[Riverhaven]]. House [[Theren]] managed to hold off the empire for three years before fleeing. Here, the Empire held positions in Ilithi, Zoluren, and Therengia hostage for five years.

The last of the [[Ru'atin Peri'el]] fled to [[Aesry Surlaenis'a]], hiding away in a compound. Around this time, the empire also seized control of [[Qi'Reshalia]] and worked for eleven more years to take control over most of known [[Elanthia]]. Thus began the height of the Empire under Dzree. The Dragon Priests began confining non-S'Kra Mur to prison islands and held the world captive for nearly one hundred and sixty more years.

The fall of the empire began roughly a year after the mage [[Sithsia]] gave Dzree a prophecy of death. During this last year, Dzree drove herself insane with paranoia and died alone. Immediately after Dzree died, the empire fell into chaos as factions formed, each supporting their chosen leader. Open warfare between the factions began in Qi'Reshalia and was quelled within twenty years by groups of wealthy merchants. It was another four years before the last of the factions were considered conquered and the merchant families formed the new [[Merchant Council|ruling council of Qi'Reshalia]].

==More Information Dragon Worship==
:[[S'Kra Mur/Beliefs#World Dragon|S'Kra Mur Beliefs and the worship of the World Dragon]].
:[[Dragon Priest (Cult)|Dragon Priests]]
::[[Isth'hhtaw'hhs_Shh'oiyvh-ur_(book)|Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur]] - ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|The Traditions/Ways of the Dragon]])


=Dragon Priest Revivals=
Over time, various groups have attempted to revive the Dragon Priest empire.

==349 AV==
Around the time of the re-founding of the Bard's guild in Crossings, [[Siryn]] and [[Silvyrfrost]] were attacked by members of a renewed Dragon Priest organization. A S'Kra Mur that identified himself High Priest of the Dragon Priests [[Tenebraus]] lead the attack that ultimately resulted in Siryn's death. The Bards turned their powerful magic against Tenebraus, forcing him to lose control of his magic and slowly die.

==389 AV==
In early 389, the Dragon Priest Empire surged to power anew under Empress [[Hhrsaraa]]. Hhrsaraa herself claimed to be descended from Dzree, calling herself ''Dzree's daughter''. Together with Grand Arbiter [[Serzyn]], General [[Shaarl]], and the [[Adan'f]], the empire lead attacks across major cities and ports. Hhrsaraa was first seen when the [[Ru'atin Peri'el]] opened their doors in Aesry. The Empire arrived via [[Moongate]]s and promptly began a bloodbath.

Hhrsaraa died in 400 AV and the empire once again fell into disorganized bedlam.

;Dragon Priests of this Revival:
:[[Hhrsaraa]] - Deceased Dragon Priest Empress.
:[[Serzyn]] - Grand Arbiter to Hhrsaraa. Controls [[korograth]]s.
:[[Shaarl]] - Former General of Hhrsaraa's Dragon Priest Empire. Betrayed Hhrsaraa and Serzyn.
:[[Shehhgi]] - Serzyn's brother and rumored to have been a [[S'Kra Kor]]. Claimed to follow Sh'kial's path of Dragon Worship.

;The Adan'f
:[[Fatave]] - Leader of the Blood Warriors.
:[[Iszanua]] - Dollmaker.
:[[Vaktarr]] - Leader of the Shadow Mages.
:[[Valthyrz]] - Chief Intercessor.
:[[Vigther]] - Leader of the Adan'f. Killed Zaevas.
:[[Xerasyth]] - Former leader of the Adan'f, now a S'Kra Mur [[Necromancer]].
:[[Zaevas]] - Former Shadow General. Deceased.

==401 AV==
When the [[Dragon]], [[Ael'tharaxus]] appeared in [[Ilithi]] and announced himself as Emperor, it brought about a stark change in the remains of the empire. Little by little, the remains of the Sect of Dzree began to disappear. A new form of Dragon worship also began to be practiced, and the ones formerly known as Dragon Priests began insisting on being called Servants of the Dragon, among other names.

==436 AV==
The Sect of Dzree, or at least those that likely still follow the practice she left behind made an appearance in Aesry while a group of adventurers met with the Ru'atin Peri'el to discuss the plight of the [[kra'hei]] ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|beast people). Appearing from a single Moongate, the Priests slaughtered and injured many before being beaten back. This led to a later attack upon the [[Black Spire]]. Information gathered during this attack revealed that the Dragon Priests were using machinery of an unknown origin and purpose and were being led by an old crone.

;More about this encounter can be found in publications from [[The First Land Herald]]
:[[The_First_Land_Herald/434-09-14_(2)|S'Kra Mur Investigate the Kra'hei]]
:[[The_First_Land_Herald/436-01-18|Assault on Dragon Priest Spire]]


Around the time of the re-founding of the Bard's guild in Crossings, [[Siryn]] and [[Silvyrfrost]] were attacked by members of a renewed Dragon Priest organization.


=Sources=
More recently, [[Hhrsaraa]] claimed to be the Empress of the Dragon Priest Empire. Further, she claimed to be part of Dzree's lineage.
:[[A Tale of HighHold (book)|A Tale of HighHold]]
:[[Elanthian Timeline]]
:[[Forest of Night (book)|Forest of Night]]
:[[History_of_Mer'Kresh_(book)|History of Mer'Kresh]]
:[[Kalag's_Memoirs,_Part_1_(book)|Kalag's Memoirs]]
:[[Isth'hhtaw'hhs_Shh'oiyvh-ur_(book)|Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur]] - ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|The Traditions/Ways of the Dragon]])
:[[Legend_of_the_World_Dragon_(book)|Legend of the World Dragon]]
:[[Religions of Elanthia (book)|Religions of Elanthia]]
:[[Restoration of the Bard's Guild in Our Time (book)|Restoration of the Bard's Guild in Our Time]]
:[[The First Land Herald]]
:[[The Ru'atin Peri'el (book)|The Ru'atin Peri'el]]
:[[Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a (book)|The Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a]]
:[[The Ways of the S'kra Mur (book)|The Ways of the S'Kra Mur]]
:[[Urshaanin's Singularity (book)|Urshaanin's Singularity]]


In 401 A.V. (3/28/2011), [[Ael'tharaxus]], the Dragon, announced his place on the throne as Emperor.


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Revision as of 18:12, 31 July 2021

Overview

The Dragon Priest Empire grew out of the Dragon Priest religious movement, which was founded by Sh'kial in 215 BV. They first appeared in the Wyvern Mountains of Ilithi. When his protégé, Dzree formed a Sect and began teaching others to sacrifice Humans, Elves, and sometimes even S'Kra Mur, Sh'kial spoke out against her. In response, Dzree assassinated him in 205 BV. The Sect of Sh'kial all but disappeared and Dzree's Sect greatly expanded, becoming an empire with a strong militant arm. The empire conquered Shard during Corik's reign, but eventually crumbled following Dzree's death in 1 BV.


Major Events

The Elanthian Timeline provides an account of major events during the approximately 200 year rule of the Dragon Priests.

The first known attacks were in the mountain villages of Ilithi, two years after Sh'kial was murdered. The Sect of Dzree spent six years growing into the empire it would become known as and began sending missionaries into Qi'Reshalia to convert more S'Kra Mur. In the same year, the empire began their assault on Shard. The assault on ended one year later when Corik fled.

Following this victory, the Dragon Priest Empire started experimentations on Gor'Togs and S'Kra Mur with the intent of "purification" and expanded their sacrifices to the other six races. They also established the Dark Hand as a breeding ground for the Adan'f and their other foul experiments. This area would later be the final tool used to bring down HighHold, theDwarven capital of Adamantia. (Note: There is some discrepancy about this, due to conflicting information between A Tale of HighHold and The Silver Key of Artifacts.

As the Dragon Priest Empire marched north, the attacks on Crossing began and the genocide of Bards began. Once the empire defeated the Hounds of Rutilor, the empire quickly moved to take Riverhaven. House Theren managed to hold off the empire for three years before fleeing. Here, the Empire held positions in Ilithi, Zoluren, and Therengia hostage for five years.

The last of the Ru'atin Peri'el fled to Aesry Surlaenis'a, hiding away in a compound. Around this time, the empire also seized control of Qi'Reshalia and worked for eleven more years to take control over most of known Elanthia. Thus began the height of the Empire under Dzree. The Dragon Priests began confining non-S'Kra Mur to prison islands and held the world captive for nearly one hundred and sixty more years.

The fall of the empire began roughly a year after the mage Sithsia gave Dzree a prophecy of death. During this last year, Dzree drove herself insane with paranoia and died alone. Immediately after Dzree died, the empire fell into chaos as factions formed, each supporting their chosen leader. Open warfare between the factions began in Qi'Reshalia and was quelled within twenty years by groups of wealthy merchants. It was another four years before the last of the factions were considered conquered and the merchant families formed the new ruling council of Qi'Reshalia.

More Information Dragon Worship

S'Kra Mur Beliefs and the worship of the World Dragon.
Dragon Priests
Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur - (The Traditions/Ways of the Dragon)


Dragon Priest Revivals

Over time, various groups have attempted to revive the Dragon Priest empire.

349 AV

Around the time of the re-founding of the Bard's guild in Crossings, Siryn and Silvyrfrost were attacked by members of a renewed Dragon Priest organization. A S'Kra Mur that identified himself High Priest of the Dragon Priests Tenebraus lead the attack that ultimately resulted in Siryn's death. The Bards turned their powerful magic against Tenebraus, forcing him to lose control of his magic and slowly die.

389 AV

In early 389, the Dragon Priest Empire surged to power anew under Empress Hhrsaraa. Hhrsaraa herself claimed to be descended from Dzree, calling herself Dzree's daughter. Together with Grand Arbiter Serzyn, General Shaarl, and the Adan'f, the empire lead attacks across major cities and ports. Hhrsaraa was first seen when the Ru'atin Peri'el opened their doors in Aesry. The Empire arrived via Moongates and promptly began a bloodbath.

Hhrsaraa died in 400 AV and the empire once again fell into disorganized bedlam.

Dragon Priests of this Revival
Hhrsaraa - Deceased Dragon Priest Empress.
Serzyn - Grand Arbiter to Hhrsaraa. Controls korograths.
Shaarl - Former General of Hhrsaraa's Dragon Priest Empire. Betrayed Hhrsaraa and Serzyn.
Shehhgi - Serzyn's brother and rumored to have been a S'Kra Kor. Claimed to follow Sh'kial's path of Dragon Worship.
The Adan'f
Fatave - Leader of the Blood Warriors.
Iszanua - Dollmaker.
Vaktarr - Leader of the Shadow Mages.
Valthyrz - Chief Intercessor.
Vigther - Leader of the Adan'f. Killed Zaevas.
Xerasyth - Former leader of the Adan'f, now a S'Kra Mur Necromancer.
Zaevas - Former Shadow General. Deceased.

401 AV

When the Dragon, Ael'tharaxus appeared in Ilithi and announced himself as Emperor, it brought about a stark change in the remains of the empire. Little by little, the remains of the Sect of Dzree began to disappear. A new form of Dragon worship also began to be practiced, and the ones formerly known as Dragon Priests began insisting on being called Servants of the Dragon, among other names.

436 AV

The Sect of Dzree, or at least those that likely still follow the practice she left behind made an appearance in Aesry while a group of adventurers met with the Ru'atin Peri'el to discuss the plight of the kra'hei ([[S'Kra Mur Lexicon|beast people). Appearing from a single Moongate, the Priests slaughtered and injured many before being beaten back. This led to a later attack upon the Black Spire. Information gathered during this attack revealed that the Dragon Priests were using machinery of an unknown origin and purpose and were being led by an old crone.

More about this encounter can be found in publications from The First Land Herald
S'Kra Mur Investigate the Kra'hei
Assault on Dragon Priest Spire


Sources

A Tale of HighHold
Elanthian Timeline
Forest of Night
History of Mer'Kresh
Kalag's Memoirs
Isth'hhtaw'hhs Shh'oiyvh-ur - (The Traditions/Ways of the Dragon)
Legend of the World Dragon
Religions of Elanthia
Restoration of the Bard's Guild in Our Time
The First Land Herald
The Ru'atin Peri'el
The Singers of Aesry Surlaenis'a
The Ways of the S'Kra Mur
Urshaanin's Singularity