The Book of The Chronicles of The Monarchs of Ancient Quia’Jal

2/10/2022

Chapter 1

Over three thousand years ago Ellah (Madrikk’Ella) was a princess descended from the ancient Ashurah Dune Elves, she was born as an elf herself. In her days, ancient Huitca was led by the Jalic Prophet Lea’Trabloust and he had a son named Majull. At the age of twenty and five years Ellah became a Great Matriarch of her people that landed on the shores of the Northern part of the Ummarnu continent which is where she met Lea’Trabloust and his son Majull. The Gods at the time destined for Ellah and her people to stay and live on the continent and to multiply greatly to inhabit the land.

The princess Matriarch Ellah quickly grew fond of Majull the son of prophet Lea’Trabloust. They grew close to each other starting out as friends then eventually lovers, then two years passed and the princess asked the prophet for permission to take his son as her husband and he gave her his blessing to marry his son, then the two were wedded, during their wedding night the gods appeared unto Ellah and Majull proclaiming that they would bring forth a holy union between the two peoples, building foundation for a new civilization, worthy of The gods made Ellah the Tlytoana of ancient Quia’Jal over them and gave her a new name: Madrikk’Ella; meaning, Ella the Matriarch.

This interaction is viewed as the official beginning of the Bradecblightic Royal Family, and the Dougwald Family line, despite the fact that the “royal last name” of the family has changed many times over the years due to marriages with other royal families, other interactions with the gods, and shifts in the political culture throughout history.

Chapter 2

The first act they did during their reign was organize the construction of the City of Bradecblight on the former grounds of the Dashuri Village. Then they reigned over the land with peace uniting their peoples into one without war.

At the age of twenty and six Madrikk’Ella and Majul had a son (which his name was lost to time), then Madrikk’Ella at the age of twenty and nine years begat a daughter named Sdjardra. The unknown firstborn child at the age of four was casted out in banishment to live among peasants because he had excessive tantrums and many believed he was possessed by a demon, so he was blotted out, Then Sdjardra became the new heir to the Quia’Jalic throne. Then one day some people rebelled and some of them were jealous and the rebel groups divided into four each with their own separate ideas and migrated to other parts of the continent and formed their own kingdoms. The first King was named Othniel and he was king of Enik (which is present day Ema town) and he ruled with an iron fist and waxed great in conflicts against other kingdoms. The second king was Mathuel who was the king of Mehulam (which is present day Xalatlali and Var’nir) and he oppressed his people living in luxury, becoming richer than the other kingdoms in the early days of these kingdoms. The third king was Manu who was the king of Lanish (which is present day El_Rancho) and he was silent and mighty in his day, being able to fight at least twenty men alone without dying. And the fourth king was Kohav who was king of Briel (which is present day Valentia) and he ruled caring for his people but worshiped any god that he desired and sought to take as many wives as possible to establish his throne; These were known as “The Squatter Kings,” For they stole other territories thinking that no one had claimed them.

Quia’Jal warred with the king of Enik for three years at the river where it divides their land and the king of Enik was determined to win and Quia’Jal prevailed against Enik in the war being led by Majull winning “The Battle Of The River”. Enik fled back to their land in defeat with Othniel the King of Enik wounded. Once king Othniel was returned home he soon after died from his injuries and his son Ezra reigned as King in his stead over Enik. Tlytoana Madrikk’Ella brought back riches of the spoil and used them for funding of building projects (such as the temple to the gods) and the rest of her reign was peaceful and had no more war for the rest of her reign.

Majull was forty and eight years of age when died from some unknown illness and the kingdom mourned his death. Tlytoana Madrikk’Ella was a widow for nine years after her husband’s death and raised her daughter Sdjardra her heir and trained her to be Tlytoana after her. Tlytoana Madrikk’Ella was twenty and five years old when she became Tlytoanna and she reigned in Quia’Jal twenty years and passed away peacefully in her bed at the age of forty and five years, and her daughter Sdjardra reigned as Tlytoana of Quia’Jal in her stead.

Chapter 3

Sdjardra in her early years (before she became Tlytoana) was an avid mathematician, architect and politician in early Bradecblight. At just age 14, she was put in charge of overseeing the construction of a great temple to worship the gods. It was here where she met Coyote Citlalli, the primary architect of the time, and he became her new love interest. She eventually got engaged to Coyote with the blessings of both of their parents before the passing of her parents.

Following Ella’s death, Sdjardra was crowned Tlytoana of Quia’Jal and soon after took Coyote as her husband as Tlytoana alongside her and they reigned over the land. Tlytoana Sdjardra was a good Tlytoana ruling the land with peace and prosperity except for some trouble caused by the King of Briel, for he invented new machines (which were siege rams) to destroy Bradecblight’s walls and Tlytoana Coyote took up arms and defended their capital. They took out the bridge which was in between the first and second walls and once the enemy had taken down the first wall they saw that the bridge was taken down and the Bradecblightans fired arrows from the top of the second wall taking out some men. Then they fired flaming arrows at the machine and it was set on fire and the men abandoned the machine and fled with Quia’Jal winning “The Battle of The Wall.” After winning the battle Tlytoana Coyote afterward rebuilt the bridge and wall ending their two month conflict with Briel. Tlytoanna Coyote and Sdjardra later had a son named Muuntezum Ella and a daughter named Tlaha Citlalli, with each child taking each one of their parent’s last names.

It was around this time that the Ardatians to the south began expanding their colonial empire, and a greater emphasis for “ethnic unity” of the two Quia’jalic peoples began to emerge. Due to this, many noble houses, the royal house included, chose to inbreed, rather than breed with outsiders, to promote the idea of an ethnically unified Quia’jalic race. Then later Tlytoanna Coyote was sick and died, soon followed by his wife Tlytoana Sdjardra. Tlytoanna Sdjardra was sixteen years of age when she began to rule as Tlytoana of Quia’Jal and reigned for twenty and two years and she died of sickness, and her son Muuntezum at the age of twenty and two years became Tlytoana of Quia’Jal in her stead. (more to be added)