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Inspired by the work done by Duke Laurelen Darksbane to document the history of the Midrealm, this page represents a chronicle of Caidan reigns as remembered by the monarchs themselves. As noted by Duke Laurelen, this is "...a living record, with insight and perspective of those whose actions WERE the history that could be written of."
Inspired by the work done by Duke Laurelen Darksbane to document the history of the Midrealm, this page represents a chronicle of Caidan reigns as remembered by the monarchs themselves. Those who have reigned provide a unique insight into the living history that is the Current Middle Ages.


The basic questions asked of Caid's monarchs were:
The basic questions asked of Caid's monarchs were:

Revision as of 21:38, 15 October 2015

Inspired by the work done by Duke Laurelen Darksbane to document the history of the Midrealm, this page represents a chronicle of Caidan reigns as remembered by the monarchs themselves. Those who have reigned provide a unique insight into the living history that is the Current Middle Ages.

The basic questions asked of Caid's monarchs were:

  • What was the most important single or several thing/s that happened to the Kingdom during your reign?
  • What was the most important single or several thing/s that happened to YOU during your reign?
  • What was the most important single or several thing/s that YOU DID during your reign?
  • What was the single or several most HUMOROUS thing/s that You remember from your reign?
  • What was the single or several most SERIOUS thing/s that You remember from your reign?

(Note: Each reign is treated as a single entity)

Former monarchs were free to answer as many or as few of the questions as they wished, and their responses are listed below: