Castanorian forces face off against a joint Lorentish/Elven Army near Redfort.They quickly join the war on the side of the League of Free Realms. Despite its name, much of the fighting was done in the Small Country. Invasion of Lorent and Lencenor under the plans of Mafalda the Mad.Joint attack from Black Castanor's forces from Dostanor, The Borders and Gawed against Esmaria, Verne, Dameria et al.With Gawed being invaded, Lorent also declares war to conquer the Gawedi parts of the Small Kingdom.Leads to conquest of Gawed and resurrection of the Vertesk Dominion and the subjugation of the western Alenic Reach.The city-state of Vertesk which had been conquered by Gawed beforehand invites Castanor to invade.While not officially bearing that name until much later, an alliance of Dameria-Esmaria-Verne and other lords in the Eastern Dameshead is founded against Black Castanor. Much of the Wexonard Kingdom falls except for Wexhills, which stands strong supported by hidden tunnels to gain supplies.The official start of the war, but not the start of the Free Realms nor massive coalitions against Black Castanor.The second half (1000 - 1020) encompasses the resulting pushback (to which the arrival of the elves contributed) and, later, the liberation of much of Cannor from Black Castanorian rule. The war is generally divided into roughly two portions, with its first half (978 - 1000) encompassing the success of Black Castanor and its conquest of most of Cannor. It ended in the fall of Castanor and the emergence of new kingdoms such as the Kingdom of Gawed and the Kingdom of Dameria. It was fought between Black Castanor and the League of Free Realms. The War of the Sorcerer-King was a major conflict encompassing all of Cannor. Rewan Lorentis Munas Moonsinger Varilor Bluetongue JaherĪfter Battle of Balmire (1015) Caylen Longlance Clarimonde of Oldhaven Ordac Ebonfrost Castan LII the Enthralled (until 1015) Caylen Longlance (until 1015) It's a mess.Collapse of the Castanorian Empire and rise of Cast and AnorĮlvenization of Cannor Belligerents Black CastanorĬommanders and Leaders Nichmer, the Sorcerer King Then in that chapter, something happened, and now it IS that bad, lol. I made it to chapter 103 before I had to drop it but it wasn't because I was interested, I was just bored and it wasn't so bad that I couldn't push through in hopes it would get better. If this was an episodic serial, where every 'episode' was different, then maybe 'going on forever' wouldn't seem so contrived, but in this it certainly does. They throw in random tropes, it starts feeling like a bad crossover, there's a lot I can't say without spoiling things but at a certain point the author is clearly just throwing in random things to slow down their overly overpowered main character from actually solving the plot, and giving him more issues to need to resolve. Plot-wise, things that were interesting start to be a little more interesting, and you get a hint of some bigger plot. Around chapter 40-ish the art starts to get a little better, though the characters can hardly ever seem to keep their both or even either of their eyes open. The first 20 chapters seem like every cliche 'gate' and 'hunter' manga/manhwa meshed into one, with terrible art to boot. The author has no idea what they're doing. Edited Review: Honestly, it's something to waste some time on if you're bored, but it's nothing outstanding and here's why:
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