Quia'jal Royal Timeline

This is the Complete History of the Dougwald Royal Family, from its founding's 1,585 years ago, to the present day.

The modern Royal Family of Quia’jal and the People of Bradecblight begin with the Great Matriarch, Madrikk’Ella, descendant of the ancient Dune Elves of Northern Ummarnu. The Lost Huitca, Led by the Jalic Propjey Trabloust, landed on the shores of Northern Ummarnu 1,585 years ago. After their gods destined these travelors to stay among these lands, the Princess of the Elven Dashuri tribe, known as Ellah, quickly fell in love with the son of the prophet, known as Majul. They got married 2 years later, accompanied by members of both sides. On their wedding night, the Gods appeared to Ellah and Majul proclaiming that they would bring forth a holy union between the two peoples, building the foundation for a new Civilization, worthy of challenging all others. The gods made Ellah the Empress, or Tlytoana, and gave her a new name: Madrikk’Ella; meaning, Ella the Matriarch, at the age of twenty five.

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 marriages with other royal families, other interactions with the gods, and shifts in the political culture throughout history.

Ella era
The first thing they did was organize for the construction of the City of Bradecblight on the former grounds of the Dashuri Village.

Madrik’Ella and Majul went on to have two children, one of which was unknown due to it being exiled from Bradecblight at the age of 4 for “excessive tantrum’s”. Their surviving daughter was Sdjardra Ella. Is the rest of Maddrik’Ella’s story not found in The Book of The Chronicles of The Monarchs of Ancient Quia’Jal? Then Maddrik'Ella passed away peacefully at the age of forty five and she had reigned in Quia'Jal for twenty years. Sdjardra 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, and her new love interest. Following Ella’s death, Sdjardra was crowned Empress. She got married to Coyote soon after. They had 2 children, Tlaha Citlalli, and Muuntezum Ella, with each child taken one of the parents 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. Due to this revelation, after Tlaha and Muuntezum married members of other noble houses, their children, Anacoana on Muuntezum’s side, and Eztli on Tlaha’s side were arranged.

They had three sons, named Acoatl Citlalli, Coyote Citlalli and Chimalli Citlalli. Acoatl was the oldest, and was to be the heir to the throne. However, In a fit of rage and jealousy, his younger brother, the middle child, Coyote murdered him at age 17. Coyote was exiled, and Chimalli was the only remaining child to become Emperor. Chimalli married an “un-pure” peasant girl named Amoztli. His parents disapproved, since the notion of ethnic purity was still being pushed. In an act of solidarity with his new wife, he changed his last name to hers, Atl.

After threatening to leave the royal family, Eztli and Anacoana relented and let the marriage continue. Chimalli and Amoztli’s lineage did not start off too well. They lost two children both within one year, but eventually, they had two successful daughters named Sheba, who was the oldest, and Zamethia, the youngest. Both with the Alt last name. At this point, Chimalli, the Tlytoana has ordered for the end of the “ethnic purity” argument for discrimination against minorities in Quia’jal, and therefore any one of the children could marry whomever they like. Sheba quickly fell in love with a merchant from a now-unknown clan in Syltör, known as Ahaziah Ornimentium, at age 19, and with the birth of their child, Nyk’los Orinimentium, a new era of Royal history would start.

Age of Ornimentinism
With the marriage from a people from a far away land came new cultures and ideas to the people of Quia’jal. While there were many upsides to this, downsides came as well.

One new thing that was introduced to the Quia’jalic people was the idea of affairs. Prior to this, affairs were deemed entirely illegal under the rule of the Bradecarashirist church, but that all changed when it was discovered that the wife of Nyk’los, was having an affair with the leader of the King’s Guard, Tea (pronounced Tay-ah).

This was after the couple had a young son, and naturally, Nyk’los was enraged and He called for his wife’s murder. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the queen was seen as a fashion icon to many across the young kingdom, affairs, and open relationships as a whole became the norm in Bradecblightic society, with most couples encouraging it. Despite Nyk’los’ efforts on trying to end open-ended relationships, he eventually gave up and died soon after.

Unlike this father, Tlytoana Aequal Ornimentium encouraged and made affairs legal again, by essentially telling the church to back off. In fact, even after he was married to a noblewoman know as Rea Ty’keshi, he began to have an affair with his mother’s mistress, Tea.

Rea and Aequal had 4 sons, with 2 dying at childbirth, and Aequal had an illegitimate child on the side with Tea. The oldest legitimate child, Vendal would be the one to carry on the throne.

Vendal would marry Reqold Axol’a, a descendant of the founder of Tlahatl, and together they would have a daughter and son, Mixi and Bob Ornimentium.

Mixi would eventually meet a woman by the name of Htaqual, a lower-class farmer from The Order of the Green. However, since her father was extremely homophobic, he denied their right to marry, instead forcing Mixi to marry her brother.

In response to this, Mixi changed her last name to that of Htaqual’s in defiance of her father’s wishes, and she continued to see her on the side.

Luckily, the Gods would be on her side and her father was burned to death after being struck by lighting less than a week after the wedding.

Mixi and Htaqual, with the birth of their kids, began a new era in the Royal Timeline.

Pallett Period
Mixi’s daughter, Reja quickly became a national symbol of beauty and luxury in ancient Bradecblight. People from all across the nation would visit the Royal Palace to drop gifts for her specifically. As Reja became a symbol of beauty, her brother became a symbol of hideousness, due to his less-desirable features.

This angered Reja’s brother, Tylaa, and in a fit of jealousy and rage for societal prejudice, he would attempt to assassinate his sister when he was at the age of 26, and her at 30. Luckily, he would be caught beforehand by Reja’s boyfriend, Etzlacoco, and sentenced to death by being thrown into quicksand pits that sat just south of Bradecblight.

It is said that Cualitzin took pity upon him and welcomed him alongside the gods. The Gods closed up the quicksand pit and gifted him the plains biome around the city as his gift of beauty. The desert that now sits today still bears the name Palletta because of this.

Quauhtli Pallett, child of Reja, was a young child at the time of his uncle’s death. As he grew, he began to grow a strong resentment towards his mother and her actions, and therefore, when he became Tlytoana at age 19, he banished his own mother and changed the Royal Last Name back to that of Ornimentium.

Return of Ornimentium
Quauhtli, besides the great resentment for his mother, was also a successful conqueror and adventurer. He is most known for conquering and settling the land of Darinakua, in what is now the state of Tridad, and vasislizing the Altepetl of Tlahatl after a brief war with a now unknown nation in south Vasallos.

During his time in Darinakua, he met a woman from the native Hiarllii tribe in the region, known as Tlahataq and they quickly fell in love. Of course, they had a grand marriage In the city state of Tlahatl, and had one child, Nyk’la. Ny'kla, like her ancestors, was very fond of affairs and polyamorous relationships as a whole. She was married to a Viridian Nobleman named Cheno, but often was found flirting with a maid in the Bradecblight Palace, known as Dadrikqua. They had 2 children together, but the records of their names and legacies have since been lost to time.

Nyk'la and Cheno had one son. By the name of Pinol Ornimentium, the single and sworn heir to the throne. As a child, Pinol was a known trouble maker, often found setting fires in the Bradecblight palace for fun. When he was eventually crowned Tlytoana, things did not go well under his rule. Quia'jal lost Tlahatl as it's vassal, the southern State of Darinakua tried to secede from the Kingdom, he caused a massive famine, did nothing when the south desert wall collapsed, allowed corruption to run free in the royal guard, and he had no suitable heirs for the throne until he had a child at the age of 75. He is often considered the worst Tlytoana in the History of Quia'jal.

Pinol had a 1 child with Rea Ornimentium II, a distant relative of Coyote Alt. Taz Ornimentium, who was crowned Queen of Quia'jal at the young age of 6, immediately started by following the advice of her guides. Many of these guides, however, tried to manipulate young Taz into getting more power for themselves, and the Kingdom erupted in a brief 3 year Civil War, with once again, the Southern Duchy of Darinakua attempting to secede. Taz herself fought in some battles during these wars by disguising herself as the son of a blacksmith, known as Iosh Dvou. Once the war was dealt with, Taz fired her Royal Guides, and assumed absolute power over the Kingdom, exercising Complete control over Darinakua and other rebellious regions of the Kingdom. She thanked the Blacksmith for letting her pretend to be his son, and as a token of thanks, the Blacksmith allowed Taz o marry his son; Re'julio. These two together would together forge yet another Era in the Royal Timeline. They both decided that since the Ornimentium name was eternally tarnished, a new one was needed. And so, they eventually adopted the name Dou'walla (pronounced Dough'valla), meaning Prosperity & Hope in the Ancient Kemalli Tounge.

Taz and Re'julio had two sons. Majul Dou'walla, and Tloa Dou'valla. Tloa went on to be one of the greatest Military generals in Jalic History, and would eventually be the Grandfather to Necalli, While Majul went on to rule the Kingdom. Majul got married to Hi'tasho, a nobleman from Ancient Aurlunor Velande, and they had three children, with all of them surviving to adulthood due to new technologies discovered in the New Kingdom of Yimmu-Audal. Majul began fostering a better relationship with this new kingdom that had suddenly emerged, and that legacy carried over to his kids.

Pla'keshfei was an oddball among his two other siblings. He would constantly question his beliefs in the Bradecblightic Gods, looking for a deeper meaning. There were 3 attempts to assassinate him in his lifetime, but those all fell apart. He was crowned Tlytoana, and soon after married a woman from Fort Hemnyck to the east of Bradecblight, known as Huiqualti. Together, they had 5 children, all of which survived to adulthood. Pla'keshfei established a formal alliance with the people of Yimmu-Audal, and even changed the Royal last name to "Dougwald" In order to sound more like these new arrivals.

End of Quia'jal
When Kla'tech, Pla'keshfei's daughter, traveled to the Capital of Yimmu Audal to renew their alliance, she became corrupted by the teachings of Entropy and the Blood-cult, looking to find a cure for her daughter's illness. She brought her discoveries back to Bradecblight, corrupting her siblings and parents with false teachings. In response, the Gods destroyed the Kingdom, but allowed the youngest son, Tyo'on'tyo to live, but frozen in ice. There are rumors that other descendants are still live in other places around the world.

Rebirth within Huitca
a Thousand Years later, Tyo'on'tyo emerged from the depths of the sea in a world he had long forgot. He later joined the Huitca Federation (Then, Tlahatl), got adopted by the Tlatoani, had one child, resettled the ancient Quia'jalic Lands, had a sheep stuck in his head, blew up the moon, was forgiven by the gods, was thrown into the void, and is now dying of dementia.

Tyo's only son, Quauhtli, a descendant of Bardonian and Quiajalic Royalty, had 5 children, and all of which survived to adulthood with the new technology available. The most notable of which is Quiazumoc Tizoc. Avid Historian, Politition, and Mayor. He carried on the legacy of his family by rebuilding the city of Farafin, and married twice. with ThyFuto, he had one son, he adopted Vansh, and had Enoch (Dadrikalla) Tizoc Dougwald with Jecoliah Perez in his earlier years.

This is the Genealogy of Enoch from his ancestor Madrikk'Ella: Madrikk'Ella - Sdjardra - Muuntezum - Anacoana - Chimalli - Sheba - Nyk'los - Aequal - Vendal - Mixi - Reja - Quauhtli - Ny'kla - Pinol - Taz - Majul - Pla'kashfei - Tyo'on'Tyo - Quauhtli - Quiazumoc - Enoch.