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== Orign and history ==
== Orign and history ==
Five families settled in the same area that is now Langheim in 890AD, a man named Ludwig von Luther convinced the five families to unite into one house named Schneewolf.  
Five families settled in the same area that is now Langheim in 890AD, a man named Ludwig von Luther convinced the five families to unite into one house named Schneewolf.  
the once prosperous fields surrounding the city began to fail in what would be known as the [[years of strife]], House Schneewolf began to look outwards and began a series of campaigns that resulted in the subjugation of several neighbouring pagan city-states those months are refered as [[The Restoration Crusades]]. Using the spoils of war to their advantage, the five families built a capital city worthy of being the centre of their empire with marble buildings and statues of their gods.
the once prosperous fields surrounding the city began to fail in what would be known as the [[years of strife]], House Schneewolf began to look outwards and began a series of campaigns that resulted in the subjugation of several neighbouring pagan city-states those months are refered as [[The Restoration Crusades]]. Using the spoils of war to their advantage, the five families built a capital city worthy of being the centre of their empire with stone buildings and statues of their gods. The names of the five families have been lost to time unfortunately due to them agreeing to become one and ditch their previous last names.

Latest revision as of 19:25, 20 January 2020

Orign and history

Five families settled in the same area that is now Langheim in 890AD, a man named Ludwig von Luther convinced the five families to unite into one house named Schneewolf. the once prosperous fields surrounding the city began to fail in what would be known as the years of strife, House Schneewolf began to look outwards and began a series of campaigns that resulted in the subjugation of several neighbouring pagan city-states those months are refered as The Restoration Crusades. Using the spoils of war to their advantage, the five families built a capital city worthy of being the centre of their empire with stone buildings and statues of their gods. The names of the five families have been lost to time unfortunately due to them agreeing to become one and ditch their previous last names.