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ABOUT VORAGO KINGDOM (1)

■LUCIAN YEAR:

In honor of the first king, Lucian Dimitri Vorago, the years in Vargo could be referred to as "Lucian Years" or "LDV Years" (Lucian Dimitri Vorago Years). This naming convention would symbolize the legacy and founding of the Vorago Empire under King Lucian's reign.

■here are the names of the 17 kings of the Vorago Kingdom, tracing back to Lucian Dimitri Vorago:

1. Lucian Dimitri Vorago (The Founder)

2. Alexander Marcus Vorago

3.Victor Octavius Vorago

4.Leonidas Maximus Vorago

5.Julius Aurelius Vorago

6.Octavius Titus Vorago

7.Constantine Adrian Vorago

8.Marcus Augustus Vorago

9.Maximus Titus Vorago

10.Aurelius Adrian Vorago

11.Titus Augustus Vorago

12.Augustus Valerius Vorago

13.Adrian Marcus Vorago

14.Justinian Victor Vorago

15.Hadrian Octavius Vorago

16.Valerius Julius Vorago

17.Arthur Thomas Vorago (Current)

■Here's the ranking for the states within the Vorago Empire:

Ranking:

1. Thunderpeak

2. Starhaven

3. Dawnforge

4. Ironwood

5. Crestfall

6. Valoria

7. Seraphine

8. Everglade

9. Silvermist

10. Shadowvale

11. Emberhold

■Here's the revised ranking for the states within the Vorago Empire from the previous '11 state Swordsmancompetition' (year 671):

Capital state:

1. Galadriel

Higher Rank States (6):

1. Thunderpeak

2. Starhaven

3. Dawnforge

4. Ironwood

5. Crestfall

6. Valoria

Lower Rank States (5):

1. Seraphine

2.Everglade

3.Emberhold

4.Shadowvale

5.Silvermist

●This ranking system reflects the competitive nature of the kingdom's sword competitions and acknowledges the martial prowess of Valoria while distributing the other states accordingly based on their performance in the competitions.

■ The ranking system for swordsmen in the Vorago Kingdom.

Here's a summary:

Low-rank:

1-star warrior

2-star warrior

3-star warrior

Mid-rank:

4-star knight

5-star knight

Mid-High rank:

6-star master

7-star master

High rank:

8-star sword-master

Evolutionary rank:

9-star grand-master

Mystic rank:

10-star divine-master

●This ranking system outlines the progression It appears that mana level plays a crucial role in determining a swordsman's rank and progression within the kingdom. This emphasizes the importance of magical aptitude and proficiency in combat, alongside traditional swordsmanship skills. With mana level being a key factor, achieving higher ranks reflects not only mastery of combat techniques but also mastery of magical abilities, adding depth and complexity to the kingdom's martial hierarchy.

●It appears that the ability to use a mana sword is restricted to swordsmen ranked as mid-rankers (4-star knight) and higher within the Vorago Kingdom. This restriction indicates that proficiency in mana manipulation is a skill reserved for more experienced and skilled swordsmen, reflecting the advanced nature of mana-based combat techniques within the kingdom. This adds an additional layer of complexity and specialization to the use of mana in swordsmanship, further distinguishing higher-ranking swordsmen within the kingdom's martial hierarchy.

■Well known information past to present

●Knight Captain Sir Frederick the Mighty:

○Full name: Frederick Han Vorago

○He is a 7-star swordsman.

○Sir Frederick is renowned for his exceptional skill and prowess in combat.

○He is the brother of King Arthur Thomas Vorago and Son of Valerius Julius Vorago, adding to his significance and influence within the kingdom.

●King Arthur Thomas Vorago:

○He is an 8-star master.

○King Arthur Thomas Vorago is the current ruler of the Vorago Kingdom, known for his strategic acumen and martial prowess.

○As an 8-star master, he holds immense authority and respect among the swordsmen and citizens of Vorago.

●Badwerd Irbort, Duke of Thunderpeak:

○The esteemed Duke of Thunderpeak state, Badwerd Irbort stands as a formidable figure among Vorago's elite swordsmen.

○As the best friend and confidant of Valerius Julius Vorago, his bond with the 16th King of Vorago is unshakable, cemented through years of camaraderie and shared triumphs.

○Possessing unmatched martial prowess, Badwerd has ascended to the prestigious rank of an 8-star master, a testament to his dedication and skill in the art of swordsmanship.Within the kingdom's martial hierarchy, Badwerd Irbort is recognized as one of the foremost swordsmen, second only to Valerius Julius Vorago in strength and ability.

○His leadership and valor serve as a beacon of inspiration for the warriors of Thunderpeak state, embodying the spirit of honor and resilience that defines Vorago's noble tradition.

●16th King of Vorago:

○ Valerius Julius Vorago, possesses considerable strength and skill among the high-rank swordsmen in the kingdom.

○ However, despite his prowess, he has encountered difficulty in surpassing the Evolutionary rank wall.

○This suggests that while he may excel in combat and mastery of traditional swordsmanship techniques, he faces challenges in mastering the advanced skills and mana manipulation required to advance to the next rank.

○This adds depth to his character and highlights the complexities and limitations that even powerful individuals may encounter in their pursuit of mastery within the Vorago Kingdom's martial hierarchy.

●First King of Vorago:

○He is the only known individual to have achieved the rank of a 10-star divine master.

○As the founder of the Vorago Kingdom, his legendary status and unparalleled skill set him apart from all other swordsmen in history.

●General Ranking in Vorago Kingdom: ○No one is known to have surpassed the rank of 8-star master after the first king, indicating the exceptional rarity and significance of such mastery.

○This hierarchy underscores the immense prestige and reverence associated with the highest ranks of swordsmanship within the kingdom.

■It's intriguing to note that commoners who achieve the mid-high rank of 6-star swordsman or higher in the Vorago Kingdom are granted nobility by the king. This practice not only rewards exceptional skill and dedication but also reflects the kingdom's recognition of individuals who contribute significantly to its martial prowess and honor.

By bestowing nobility upon accomplished swordsmen, the kingdom reinforces the importance of meritocracy and excellence in its society, inspiring aspirants to strive for greatness and offering opportunities for social mobility based on merit and achievement. This tradition adds depth to the kingdom's cultural and social fabric, enriching its narrative and reinforcing the value of martial prowess within Vorago's societal structure.

■ In total Vorago Kingdom have three 8-star master And thirteen 7-star swordsman.

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