Amieve Empire

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The Amieve Empire was the first large independent state that rose to rival the magocracies. It was founded in 2650 by Casm of the Mertoch. It fell in 3113.

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History


Mertoch Dinasty (2650-2821)

Amieve Empire extension at the death of Casm in 2680

Casm was chief of the Mertoch tribe, who were nomads living in the north-eastern Siemetv. In the years 2640-2645 she united other Mecim tribes of the eastern Siemetv. She signed protection contracts with the Miao villages in the canyons and cities along the coast of the Siemetv. Most importantly, she conquered the city of Crisiem in 2644, ruled by Nelheska the Siemtelst Archimage. After being defeated Nelheska offered to work for Casm, because the other Archimages would not have let him settle elsewhere. With the power of an Archimage on her side Casm expanded her territories along the coast of the Siem Sea. She finally settled in 2650 in a new city, Amievimmia.

The Amieve Empire followed primogeniture inheritance during most of its history, her son Casm II inherited the Empire in 2680 continued the expansion of the Amieve Empire by conquering Habreskeha and killing Telm III (Kolpishdian Archimage) in 2720. Casm II gave the captured Crom to Cofmi an apprentice of Alarn. This sparked a conflict with the other Miao Archimages. They decided to create a new Crom which was granted to Garanov, a mage who lived in the city of Hassi (on an island in the Siem Sea).

At the death of Casm II (in 2735) war erupted between the newly formed Hasmiao Magocracy and the Amieve Empire. Hasmiao had total naval dominance in the Siem Sea and Amieve cities on the coast had their trade stopped. Hasmiao successfully took all the Siem southern coast by 2740 but was unable to advance further. Hasmiao was able to ally most of the Miao people across the Siemetv. Most city-states of Klarm lake, Snemiao, Tomisne, Vomiao, Tassam, Nafafamio joined the war on Hasmiao's side. While Amieve called for their allies: Urumiao, Sermio and various nomad Bossiem and Nassiem tribes. In 2747 Amieve retook the Siem southern coast, defeating Hasmiao. However the war continued around Klarm Lake, until 2752. As a reprisal Amieve razed the cities of Klarm Lake (except Urumiao). The war ended with Amieve victory and the annexation of the territories around Klarm Lake to the Empire.

Mieir Rule and First Civil War (2790-2858)

In the following decades the priests and monks of the temples around Klarm Lake became extremely powerful. The Great Priest of Mieir became a permanent advisor to the Emperor. In 2790, Siemtiemieir II inherited the Empire when only 5 years old. The Great Priest of Mieir acted as regent and was able to shift the power away from the Emperor and the Mertoch Family. Bossiem tribes that were under the Empire, were the most discontent of this situation. They laid siege the temple of Mieir in 2798 but were unable to take it, they abandoned the siege in 2803. They moved to Amievimmia, the city and the Emperor guards surrendered with not much resistance. Most of the Bossiem tribes were still loyal to the Mertoch. However, Pucnoi the great chief of the Lorim tribes entered first in the palace and killed the young Emperor. Pucnoi declared himself emperor, he managed to get some tribes on his side and drive out the other Bossiem tribes. The Amieve Empire fell in a general civil war, with on one side the Lorim, on another the Great Priest of Mieir, on another the tribes still loyal to the Mertoch and on top of this multiple warlords took portions of the empire under their control. By 2805, Pucnoi was able to retake control of most of the previous territories of the Empire, except of Klarm Lake and Habreskeha. The Mertoch tribe and their allies fell back in Nassiem territory.

In 2811 Mieir Clergy struck a pact with the Mertoch, they would help to restore a Mertoch Emperor on the throne, but all decisions had to officially go through Great Priest. With the funds available to the Mieir Clergy and the influence of the Mertoch tribe it was easy to sway the war in their favor. In 2815, Pucnoi was defeated and the Lorim tribe were systematically enslaved. Opnarib-Mieir of the Mertoch became Emperor. In the following years the Mieir Clergy fully took control of the Empire. Sapnava-Mieir-Klarmoyu, the Mieir temple-citadel on Klarm Island became effectively the second capital of the Empire.

Yevinnam II, rising to the throne in 2824 tried to retake in her hands control over the Empire. However the Mieir Clergy (probably falsely) accused her of having raided a temple during the civil war. She was exiled in 2826, the Mieir Clergy declared that the Mertoch line was tainted by Mere and was not fit to lead the Empire. To choose the following Emperor the Great-Priest of Mieir declared that the Emperor would be the one most blessed by Mieir. In practice, the one that made the greatest offering to the temple. The Tahakkamaovi tribe (one of the Liecie Nations) from the Eastern Siemetv, was able to offer to the temple the loot they had gained from raiding Tramme. Thus Jaratenuperx the Tahakkamaovi Great Chief became Emperor, by now the title was practically ceremonial. The Emperor title was now passed down following standard Liecie succession, so the eldest sibling always inherited first. In the following decades most of the taxes of the Empire went to Sapnava-Mieir-Klarmoyu, the Great Temple was rebuilt in an opulent architecture. It soon became the largest temple on Miavegr at the time. While the Mieir Priests lived luxurious lives, famines struck most of the Empire, the cities were most affected. Large previously settled population, took again into a nomad lifestyle but this generated frictions with other tribes and pushed them to raid others territories. The Mieir Clergy was effective in maintaining their supremacy by fear of divine punishment and by pitting tribes against each other.

Second Civil War (2858-2894)

In 2858 the unrest grew in the southern Siem and Yevinnam II, still in exile took the opportunity. She conquered the coast between Sav and Habreskeha and affirmed being the true Emperor. She declared that the Mieir Priests had betrayed the will of Altam and promised to allied tribes to loot the Sapnava-Mieir-Klarmoyu. This second civil war culminated in 2860 when Yevinnam II took Amievimmia. The war then froze, because of the fortified positions of the Mieir Clergy in Klarm Lake. The situation stalled until 2892 when Klarm monasteries rebelled and let with their ships, Arimecim tribes on Klarm Island. The Sapnava-Mieir-Klarmoyu was sacked, but left standing. The current Emperor, Casm III retook all of Klarm in 2893 but when it was discovered that Mieir Great Temple had already been sacked, the tribes saw their promise broken and revolted against the Mertoch Emperor. Casm III lost his final battle in Eviridim and was killed there. The tribe chiefs of the Empire gathered and voted for the Mibrox noble Passunvelez to become Emperor.

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Government


The Amieve Empire was an empire the Emperor had nearly absolute power. However tribe chiefs and could petition the Emperor, but the demands could be easily refused.

List of Emperors

N Emperor Name Reign Life Dinasty
1 Casm 2650-2680 2627-2680 Mertoch
2 Casm II 2680-2735 2648-2735 Mertoch
3 Yevinnam 2735-2750 2691-2750 Mertoch
4 Siemtiemieir 2750-2790 2733-2790 Mertoch
5 Siemtiemieir II 2790-2794 2785-2803 Mertoch
6 Pucnoi 2803-2815 2783-2818 Lorim
7 Opnarib-Mieir 2815-2824 2786-2824 Mertoch
8 Yevinnam II 2824-2826 2788-2871 Mertoch
9 Jaratenuperx 2826-2832 2741-2832 Tahakkamaovi
10 Nobienperx 2832-2835 2743-2835 Tahakkamaovi
11 Jaratenuvin 2835-2847 2751-2847 Tahakkamaovi
12 Plirplirvin 2847-2849 2752-2849 Tahakkamaovi
13 Nobientes 2849-2860 2772-2868 Tahakkamaovi
14 Yevinnam II 2860-2871 2788-2871 Mertoch
15 Casm III 2871-2894 2810-2894 Mertoch
16 Passunvelez 2894-2921 2872-2921 Mibrox

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