Eldham: A Realm Divided #36032666
Game studiosENmedieval-fantasyroleplayempire-building
Description
After the death of Emperor Articus, the Empire of Eldham fell into chaos. With no direct heir, rival lords and generals turned on each other in a bloody struggle for power. The Empire fractured into three major realms, each forging new customs and casting off the old ways. Eldham is a land of diverse peoples, cultures, and faiths. From bustling ports to remote mountain keeps, no two regions are the same. In the void left by empire, new powers rise—not just to serve, but to rule. Pledge yourself to a lord, or carve your own path. Found a kingdom, shape your own traditions, and claim your rightful place among the leaders of the realm —becoming yet another hand reaching for the Amethyst Crown. ---------- Medieval-Fantasy Genre Alfheim Tech Community Current Year: 0 ----------
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Aug 2026, 00:00 | 29 | first reading |
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DivineOnyx (@DivinityOnyx) — Staff Member (rank 20)
@Skargazer — Commoner (rank 2)
ChrisXul (@TetrumCaedes) — Member (rank 1)
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