|
Name |
Born |
Crowned |
Died |
Notes |
|
Baros-Dar |
-39PC |
0PC |
9PC |
|
|
Ninnos the Everliving |
-11PC |
9PC |
80PC |
Oldest son of King Baros-Dar. Responsible for creating much
of what makes Pendar. |
|
Imgar the Stripling |
64PC |
80PC |
84PC |
Great grandson of King Ninnos. Drowned in his bath by his
bodyguards heralding the start of the Pendarin Civil War. |
|
Alon the Brat |
69PC |
84PC |
87PC |
Another distant relative of King Ninnos. Killed at the
Battle of West Keep. |
|
Ninenki Grey-eyes |
73PC |
87PC |
158PC |
First Bannor sovereign. First reigning queen of Pendar.
Very, very distant relative of King Ninnos. Secured the
throne after her warlord, Lord Annos Tzul defeated Duke Ean
Mansis at the Battle of the Ogon. Supported by the
Anghulooke wizard Súmë Elrolaith. |
|
Ibos the Apt |
138PC |
158PC |
180PC |
Great grandson of Queen Ninenki. |
|
Anures the Simple |
156PC |
180PC |
245PC |
The none-to-bright son of King Ibos. Duke Dârsax Atrulinos
of Azamdur usurps his throne in 215. Anures is retired to a
mountain top monastery. |
|
Dârsax the Fair |
197PC |
215PC |
265PC |
First Atrulinos king. |
|
Dârsax (II) the Calm |
250PC |
265PC |
278PC |
Otanos. Grandson of Dârsax the Fair. |
|
Dârsax (III) the Inept |
258PC |
278PC |
293PC |
Sannox. Another grandson of Dârsax the Fair. Dârsax the
Inept is killed during a bloody coup staged by his younger
brother, Prince Eanarm. |
|
Dârsax (IV) the Conqueror |
260PC |
293PC |
315PC |
Eanarm. Younger brother to Dârsax III. Usurped the throne
from his older brother. |
|
Dârsax (V) the Bold |
293PC |
315PC |
336PC |
Sidrax. Youngest son of Dârsax IV. |
|
Ubaros the Despot |
311PC |
336PC |
348PC |
Nephew of Dârsax V. First Ibanzag king. Assassinated. |
|
Sudran the Mad |
322PC |
348PC |
376PC |
Seized power during failed coup following the assassination
of her husband, King Ubaros. Locked in a tower in 364 due to
madness. |
|
Dangon the Lecherous |
340PC |
376PC |
402PC |
Son of King Ubaros. Named Prince Regent in 364 when his
mother became unfit to rule. |
|
Alunos the Pious |
364PC |
402PC |
439PC |
Eldest son of King Dangon. Abdicated throne in favor of his
son Otalgis and retired to a monastery in the Mountains of
Ice. Many believe his piety was an attempt to curry favor
with the Holy Trinity following a life of less than moral
behavior. He fathered at least two bastards. |
|
Otalgis the Fishy |
404PC |
426PC |
456PC |
Youngest, and sole remaining, legitimate heir of King Alunos.
Married a merfolk princess cementing an alliance with the
Sunken Kingdom of Meröc. |
|
Sinudaros |
437PC |
456PC |
|
Half-merfolk, earned the sobriquet “the Blackguard” for his
immorality, debauchery, and licentiousness. |