The Reign Of Blood

An Overview
"The Reign of Blood" refers to the period during which "Munax Jun," – crime king, – Inosid held the position of High Emperor of Ihigio. He ruled from an island off the southern shore of Bardonia.

This era was characterized by poor administration and the tyranny of the High King. Inosid was known to exile any servants who suggested positive reforms for the nation, even his most loyal advisors. He also executed close friends of King Kayonaise, denying him the claim of Dova. This denial gave King Kayonaise a motive for the subsequent events, including the murder of Inosid.

Most of the historical knowledge regarding this period is derived from eyewitness accounts and the (mostly) historical account of Kayo, as interpreted by Arsen Hearthborne in "Reign of Blood."

Representation
Most of the historical knowledge regarding this period is derived from eyewitness accounts and the (mostly) historical account of Kayo, as interpreted by Arsen Hearthborne in "Reign of Blood."

In this book, there is a short poem that references the events of the night in which Inosid was assassinated.

"The reign of blood is over”

"With the swing of a blade and the roll of a head the reign of blood is over

The familial flames clash

And from the ashes rise the many

Be they cursed or blessed."