Avangantamos Capewell

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Overview[edit | edit source]

Avangantamos Capewell reigned over Alenthyl and then Volvar during the period from 3E 1148-1156. His rule was marked not so much by his deeds but the number of exogenous tragedies which occurred during this time, one of which leading to the death of himself, his wife Acantha Capewell, and his newborn child.

Background[edit | edit source]

Important Events[edit | edit source]

3E 1148[edit | edit source]

  • Avangantamos Capewell I becomes the 30th king of Alenthyl.

3E 1150[edit | edit source]

  • Alenthyl’s Capital lands are destroyed by a Volvarian Del’s Broadwing, forcing the survivors to retreat underground. The dragon gives birth to dozens of dragons, laying waste to any of the salvageable surface.
  • Avangantamos Capewell I abdicates, leaving the Pontiff of Alenthyl to lead the people.

3E 1151[edit | edit source]

  • Fleeing Alenthylians arrive in Volvar, lead by former king Avangantamos Capewell I.
  • Avangantamos Capewell I stages a coup d'etat, aided by House Vol.
  • Avangantamos Capewell I proclaims himself King of Volvar.

3E 1156[edit | edit source]

  • A powerful necromancer, the Dark King rises, bringing a plague upon all of Volvar.
  • King Avangantamos Capewell I, his wife Acantha Capewell and their newborn child are killed in the devastating plague. The crown changes hands several times from here.

Other[edit | edit source]