| Category | Fallen Empires | ||||||||||||
| World | Bal-Kriav | ||||||||||||
| Region | Lands of Purity | ||||||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
| Capital | Iglutt | ||||||||||||
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| Deities | Ares | ||||||||||||
| Enemies | Tungesti of Iraktharbhun, Farinteen Dynasty | ||||||||||||
| Founder | Naggor Stormhand | ||||||||||||
| Reign | 1064 - 1126 | ||||||||||||
| Map | Adellum |
The Kingdom of Naggor was established following Naggor Stormhand's conquest of Iglutt. Similarly to his earlier campaigns in Hells Womb, he became a scourge upon the inhabitants of the Lands of Purity.
Naggor's realm was dominated by raiders, brigands, freebooters, and warmongers. Driven by their battle priests' belief that plundering raids appeased their war god Ares, these marauders amassed a vast slave population. Consequently, neighboring powers dubbed Naggor the Barbarian Slave Lord. This diverse slave class included Tragarans from the Farinteen Dynasty, Tungesti native to the Iraktharbhun Valley, As'lumix Gimrune, elves from Galadriël, and dwarves hailing from Maharâg. In the early days, goblins were also enslaved, but their dismal population growth prompted Naggor to grant them free citizenship, while the other captives toiled away constructing vast, empty roads, fortifications, and bridges, as well as working in the mines. Unsurprisingly, slave unrest was rampant. In 1126, a Tungesti horde led by a storm giant champion seized the opportunity to storm the three walls of Iglutt, with slaves causing mayhem from within. On 6 Warper 1126, the Kingdom and its king met their demise.