SETTRA and NAGASH - The Time of Kings - History of the OLD WORLD (2) Warhammer Fantasy Lore
TLDRIn this epic tale, we journey through the ancient world's pivotal moments, witnessing the betrayal of Malakith leading to the Elven Civil War, the rise of the dark elves and the age of restless spite, and the establishment of the human Nehekaran Empire. We explore the conflict between the ogres and the dwarves, the scheming of the dark elves, and the ascent of the ruthless Priest-King Cetra and his successor Nagash, who delved into forbidden necromancy. The narrative sets the stage for the great wars and betrayals that shaped the world, leading up to the brink of destruction and the eventual rise of the mighty Sigmar.
Takeaways
- π° The story begins with the elven civil war and the betrayal of Malakith, leading to the fracturing of the elven race and the devastation of northern Urthwan.
- π Malakith's last attempt to victory results in a tsunami that crashes down on Nagarith and Tirunak, with the witch king and his allies fleeing on floating citadels known as the Black Arks.
- πΆ The Black Arks land on the western continent, where Malakith and his followers establish a new kingdom, enslaving primitive humans and beginning the Age of Restless Spite.
- π₯΄ Ogres defeat and consume the Sky Titans, with the debris from the Great Mall affecting the evolution of the remaining ogres into the bestial yeti and the migration of others to the Mountains of Mourn.
- ποΈ The ogres seize control of their new home, creating the Ogre Kingdoms, while the corrupted dwarfs embrace chaos and build the Tower of Tsar Nagrund, dominating the plane of Tsar.
- πΊ The first great empire of men, Nehekhara, rises along the Vitae River with the city of Khemri as its center, but internal strife and wars lead to its decline.
- π King Cetra of Khemri becomes the first Priest-King, attempting to command the respect of the gods for ultimate power, but his obsession with immortality leads to his downfall.
- π€ Nagash, the firstborn son of King Catep, rises to power by mastering necromancy and dark magic, eventually seizing the throne and plunging Nehekhara into terror.
- π° Nagash constructs the Black Pyramid, a structure designed to attract and store dark magic, which he plans to use in a ritual to cut off the power of the gods.
- π The story spans various civilizations and conflicts, highlighting the rise and fall of empires, the quest for power, and the impact of dark magic on the world.
Q & A
What was the significant event that led to the Elven Civil War?
-The significant event that led to the Elven Civil War was the betrayal of Malakith, the Witch King, who attempted to unbind the magic of the Great Vortex in his desperate bid for victory.
How did the Witch King and his allies escape the devastation of their kingdom?
-The Witch King, his mother Marathi, and their remaining allies escaped by boarding the floating citadels known as the Black Arks, which were imbued with dark power, allowing them to break free and float on the sea.
What was the new land that the Witch King and his followers named after their former home?
-The Witch King and his followers named the new land Nagaroth, after their former home of Nagarythe, which was lost beneath the churning sea.
How did the Ogres evolve after consuming the Sky Titans?
-After consuming the Sky Titans, the Ogres evolved into two distinct groups. Some that remained in their territory developed shaggy white hair and long talons, becoming the bestial Yeti. The rest pushed further west into the Mountains of Mourn, where they found rich hunting grounds and seized control over their new home, becoming the foundation of the Ogre Kingdoms.
What was the Age of Restless Spite and how did it begin?
-The Age of Restless Spite began after the Witch King and his followers landed on the shores of the western continent. They enslaved tribes of primitive humans and established their new kingdom under the shadow of the Iron Mountains, marking a period characterized by turmoil and conflict.
What was the significance of the Tower of Tsar Nagrund in the Chaos Dwarfs' empire?
-The Tower of Tsar Nagrund was the lone mighty city in the Chaos Dwarfs' empire and a symbol of their power. Raised using arcane machinery and potent spells, it dominated the plane of Tsar and was the seat of power for the Chaos Dwarf sorcerers who ruled as lords and masters of their kind.
How did King Cetra of Khemri become the first Priest-King?
-King Cetra of Khemri became the first Priest-King after he restored the temples, erected monuments to honor the ancient desert gods, and sacrificed his own children in a grand ritual to beseech the gods for power. The gods answered his call by flooding the great Vitae River, which cleansed the city of disease and provided a bountiful harvest, thus securing his divine favor and the loyalty of the people.
What led to the fall of the first great civilization of men, Nehekhara?
-The fall of Nehekhara was due to a combination of internal strife, as rulership was passed via conquest and civil wars took their toll, and external threats, as drought, plague, and greenskin hordes were left unchecked due to the kings' arrogance and refusal to form lasting alliances.
What was the Mortuary Cult founded by King Cetra for?
-The Mortuary Cult was founded by King Cetra with the purpose of unlocking the secret to everlasting life. The cult, composed of the wisest priests and scholars, sought to extend life through potions and incantations, ultimately aiming to achieve immortality.
How did the Dark Elves and High Elves come to be known by those names?
-The Dark Elves and High Elves were named as such after the Elven Civil War and the sundering of the Elven race. The Dark Elves were those who fled with the Witch King Malakith to Nagaroth, while the High Elves were their kin who remained in the northern regions of Urthwan.
What was the role of Prince Snorri Half-hand in the escalation of the conflict between the Dwarfs and the Elves?
-Prince Snorri Half-hand played a significant role in escalating the conflict by mustering a large force and attacking the Elven settlement of Korvanath, leaving it in ruins. His actions, fueled by the deaths of Dwarven maidens and priestesses, led to further aggression and ultimately the declaration of the War of Vengeance by High King Gotrek.
What was the outcome of the single combat between King Kalador and Prince Snorri?
-In the single combat between King Kalador and Prince Snorri, King Kalador emerged victorious. He struck a mortal blow against Snorri, severed his arm at the elbow, and cast it into a water-filled quarry, effectively rendering Snorri unable to wield his axe in life or the afterlife.
Outlines
π° The Rise of the Witch King and the Dark Elves
This paragraph introduces the story with the betrayal of Malakith leading to the Elven Civil War, fracturing the elven race and leaving devastation in its wake. The Witch King and his allies flee to the Western Continent, where they establish a new kingdom and begin the Age of Restless Spite. Simultaneously, the Ogres and the Dwarf Kindreds find their permanent homes in the Old World, shaping the future of the various races.
πΊ The Birth of Nehekhara and the Rise of the First Empire of Men
The paragraph describes the formation of the first great empire of men, Nehekhara, along the banks of the Vitae River. The city kingdoms unite under the rule of Kemri, driving out hostile elements and expanding their territories. However, the lust for power leads to civil wars and the eventual decline of Nehekhara. King Cetra of Khemri becomes the first Priest-King, attempting to command the respect of the gods to solidify his rule.
π° The Fall of the Dark Elves and the Struggles of the High Elves
The Dark Elves, now known as Drukie, continue to establish new cities under Malekith's rule, while the Azure or High Elves are forced to deal with the aftermath of the sundering. Both races are unable to launch full-scale assaults on each other, leading to centuries of naval warfare and skirmishes. The High Elves, under the rule of Kalidor II, face internal strife and external threats, including the scheming of Malekith.
πΊ The Mortuary Cult's Power and the Societal Changes in Nehekhara
The Mortuary Cult grows in power and influence, leading to a societal obsession with death. The architecture and landscape of Nehekhara are forever changed as Priest-Kings demand larger monuments and pyramids for their eternal rest. The cult's pursuit of immortality leads to the development of necromancy, with Nagash rising to power and corrupting the cult for his own ends.
π° The Treachery and War Between High Elves and Dwarfs
Malekith's scheming leads to tensions and eventually war between the High Elves and Dwarfs. The Dwarfs, under High King Gotrek, declare war on the Elves after a series of misunderstandings and betrayals. The war is long and drawn out, with neither side able to achieve a decisive victory. The death of Prince Snorri further escalates the conflict, with the High King vowing revenge against the Elves.
πΊ Nagash's Ascendancy and the Fall of Nehekhara
Nagash, the firstborn son of King Catep, rises to power through his mastery of necromancy and dark magic. He corrupts the Mortuary Cult and gains the loyalty of influential nobles. After a failed coup, Nagash usurps the throne and begins construction of the Black Pyramid. His reign of terror leads to the brink of Nehekhara's collapse, with the High Elves and Dwarfs embroiled in a bitter war, and the future of the world hanging in the balance.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Nagash
π‘Necromancy
π‘Nehekhara
π‘Black Pyramid
π‘Arkhan the Black
π‘Gods
π‘Civil War
π‘Dark Elves
π‘Ogres
π‘Dwarfs
π‘Sigmar
Highlights
The story begins at the dawn of creation, even before the time of the Old Ones, highlighting the vast timeline of events in this world's history.
The Elven Civil War, caused by the betrayal of Malakith, led to the fracturing of the Elven race and left much of Northern Urthwan in ruins, showing the impact of internal conflict on a civilization.
The Witch King's desperate attempt to unbind the magic of the Great Vortex and the role of Kalidor Dragon Tamer and other mages in its creation, emphasizing the importance of magic in shaping the world.
The formation of the Black Arks and the flight of the Witch King, his mother Marathi, and their allies to the Western Continent, illustrating the concept of refuge and new beginnings in the face of defeat.
The evolution of Ogres and their conquest of the giant lands, showcasing the adaptability and survival instincts of the species.
The rise of the Chaos Dwarfs and their construction of the Tower of Tsar Nagrund, highlighting the influence of Chaos and the fusion of technology and magic.
The emergence of the first great empire of men, Nehekhara, along the fertile banks of the Vitae River, indicating the rise of human civilizations and their initial steps towards urbanization and governance.
The story of King Cetra of Khemri, the first Priest-King, who sought to command the respect of the gods for absolute power, demonstrating the human desire for power and the lengths to which they would go to achieve it.
The conflict between the Dark Elves and the Azure or High Elves, leading to centuries of naval warfare and skirmishes, illustrating the ongoing struggle between these two elven factions.
The reign of King Khalidor II and the tensions between the High Elves and the Dwarfs, brought about by the scheming of Malekith, highlighting the political intrigue and manipulation in the world's history.
The rise of Nagash, the firstborn son of King Catep of Khemri, who would go on to become a master of necromancy and challenge the gods themselves, showing the potential for individuals to rise above their circumstances and change the course of history.
The construction of the Black Pyramid by Nagash, an edifice designed to attract and store dark magic, demonstrating the ambition and grandeur of Nehekharan architecture and the pursuit of power.
The impact of Nagash's reign of terror on Nehekhara, bringing the great land to the brink of destruction and war with the gods, underscoring the consequences of unchecked power and ambition.
The tale of the great betrayal and the War of Vengeance between the Dwarfs and the Elves, highlighting the long-lasting effects of conflict and betrayal on inter-racial relations.
The rise of the Skaven race from the cursed city of Tylos, demonstrating the dark and transformative powers of Chaos and the unpredictability of its influence.
The construction of the Great Bastion by the Dragon Emperor of Cathay, showcasing the monumental architectural feats and the defensive measures taken against external threats.
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