Athinische Imcheren

Der Athinische Imcheren (The Aetherian Empire) is an ancient nation lasting 3000 years, engulfing all of modern day Frostmarch. It is the origin of Aetherian culture and Lunaism.

Origins of the Empire
The Empire dates back to a small tribe in central Frostmarch. It is uncertain when it was founded, but the earliest date is -3052 BFA (Aetherian Calendar) and the latest is -2900 BFA. The Tribe was called the "Athinikasi", from where originates the name of the Aetherian capital, Athinikas. It is thought that Luna herself guided proto-Aetherians here. For around 500 years, not much is known, except that there was relative stability and peace. But a nearby clan invaded which caused chaos in the tribe in -2522 BFA. Soon after, the reign of the Zratkis would begin.

Early History
The early history of the Aetherian Empire is widely covered and known thanks to the Zratki Royal Library Records.

Oursi, proving himself to be the mightiest of all of the competitors to be chief after a duel, would become the one in charge. He quickly re-established order and guided his troops into war. He would invade the nearby clan and would devastate their troops at the Battle of the Red Sky where the sky turned red to symbolize the blood spilled by the Aetherians. Once the clan conquered, he moved to conquer the nearby ones, with the most prominent battle being the Battle of Qarqash.

Battle of Qarqash
The Aetherians were numbered at 300 against 500 Serinians. Oursi and his consellors ordered his cavalry to be split into two units and to feign a retreat, causing the Serinians to charge. His infantry would then form a phalanx formation as his archers fire from behind. His cavalry would hit the Serinians from behind, effectively countering their charge. Heavy fighting ensues, but the Serinians are decimated, losing around 450 men.

End of Oursi's reign
Transforming the tribe into a petty kingdom, he is regarded as one of the greatest leaders of Aetheria. At the end of his reign, he passed the throne down to his son, Aeyur. One of his last acts was to order the construction of Marsiche, a city which would become important later.

Aeyur's rule
He would begin his rule with an array of conquests, securing the southern tundra. Though, his reign would focus mainly on the economy. He would encourage business in areas outside of Athinikas, would begin securing trade deals with the country's neighbours and would begin extracting the gold and coal rich areas of the southern tundra.

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