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Almost a thousand years ago, savage barbarians invaded the
lands known today as Frelengia. For decades the people of the land were
terrorized by these barbarians, until, in the 929th year of the Empire of Ub, a
great warrior arose from among the peasantry. His name was Bosco, and he was a
cowardly turnip farmer. But one day while a gang of gnolls was raiding his
turnip patch, he got fed up and shooed them away with his pitchfork. This
caused the entire local horde to break morale, as no one had stood up to them
before, and they all fled the village.
Bosco, lifted on the shoulders of his fellow peasants,
became a hero that day, the first in what became known as Warner’s Crusade –
for that was his full name, Bosco Warner. From a few fellow peasants with courage,
Bosco gathered together a mob of angry peasants armed with torches and
pitchforks. He trained with foreign knights; his core followers became knights,
and over time his peasant mob became an army of soldiers. And this army,
together with his good friend, the wizard Frelengo, was able to throw the
barbarians out of the land.
With their victory, the people proclaimed Bosco king, and he
was crowned by his good friend Frelengo, after whom Bosco named his kingdom –
Frelengia. Bosco ruled long and well, but never married nor produced an heir.
Instead he adopted his loyal pig-folk squire, Hamhock, who became Prince Porque
Warner, and soon thereafter became King Porque, upon the death of Bosco “The
Great” in 989 AU (Anno Ub). King Porque I “The Kind” founded the First Warner
Dynasty the Regnabit Porcorum (Reign of Pigs).
With the death of his good friend, the wizard Frelengo
retired from politics and founded his own personal legacy, Prestidigitators
University (or “good old P.U.,” as its graduates like to call it). He gathered
together all the greatest wizards of the day, developed a curriculum, and built
a college campus high in the Magic Mountains, where the mother campus of the
university remains today, with the town of Warlock having grown up around it to
serve the students. Even today, almost a century after the fall of Frelengia,
PU still graduates no few magic-users every year.
Just a snippet of the Geography Map |
Altogether, from its founding to it fall, the Kingdom of
Frelengia had five major dynasties:
First Warner Dynasty (Regnabit Porcorum), founded by King
Porque I “The Kind” (Pig-Folk); ruled 989-1154 AU
Second Warner Dynasty (Regnabit Leones), founded by Leon I
“The Lion-Heart” (Human/Lion-Folk); ruled 1140-1385 AU
Third Warner Dynasty (Regnabit Canibus), founded by Marcus
Antonius “The Stubborn” (Dog-Folk/Cat-Folk) and his queen, Cleopatra; ruled
1385-1503 AU
Fourth Warner Dynasty (Regnabit Lepores), founded by
Bugsomagnus I “The Great” (Rabbit-Folk); ruled 1503-1649 AU
Fifth Warner Dynasty (Regnabit Anatis), founded by Daffyd “The
Black” (Duck-Folk); ruled 1649-1739 AU
By 1730 AU Frelengia was deep in decline, under the rule of
the Third Mad King of the Fifth Warner Dynasty, Daffyd VII “The Maddest”
(following Daffyd V “The Mad” and Daffyd VI “The Madder”). All her overseas
possessions had long been lost, the dwarves and elves of the realm had long
since declared autonomy if not outright independence, and another savage
barbarian horde had appeared out of the north, the Svinings, Viking
warrior-pigs who followed the savage god Svino and his sister, the goddess
Sugga the Enchantress.
Even as the Svinings were invading from the north, the
Empire of Ub (the Seventh Empire of Ub out of New Ubopolis) had sent an
invasion force across the Sweet Sea, landing at Sweetport (known today as
Uberia, the Imperial City). Caught in a vise between two powerful enemies,
Daffyd VII took half his army and most of the royal wizards to meet the
Imperial forces in the south, while Daffyd “The Black Prince,” his equally mad
but very cunning son, took the other half of the army to meet the Svinings in
the north. Both king and prince met their end on the same day in 1749 AU, the
king at the Battle of Lost Forest (a massive battle in which armies of wizards
reduced the forests and competing armies to ashes), and the prince at the
Battle of Styborg. In the century since, the kingdom of Frelengia has fallen
into disparate pieces. It is a time of chaos, a time of war, a time of danger –
it is a time in search of heroes to right wrongs and drive back the darkness…
The Campaign
… but of course, most of your player’s characters won’t be
interested in that stuff. Well, maybe the paladin, but the rest are going to be
little more than mercenaries, adventurers, and murderhobos out for gold, glory,
and power. To run this campaign…
You will need either Labyrinth Lord AND the Advanced Edition Companion OR Advanced Labyrinth Lord, by Dan Proctor published by Goblinoid
Games; and
You also need Rabbits & Rangers: Cartoon Animals for Fantasy Gaming, by J. V. West published by Random Order Creations.
These three maps provide detail on the Domains, Geography,
and Gazetteer Locations of the Frelengian Heartlands. The scale is 5 miles per
hex.
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