{"id":1409,"date":"2026-01-20T16:00:53","date_gmt":"2026-01-20T16:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fiveoaths.com\/wordpress\/?page_id=1409"},"modified":"2026-01-20T16:00:53","modified_gmt":"2026-01-20T16:00:53","slug":"the-first-reig","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/fiveoaths.com\/wordpress\/explore-the-world\/the-reig\/the-first-reig\/","title":{"rendered":"The First R\u00e9ig"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"before-the-reig\"><strong>Before the R\u00e9ig<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Shaper created the world and all the species that walk upon the world\u2019s surface. Their great act of Shaping the world out of the Void attracted the attention of the Gwyllt, terrible creatures from beyond space and time whose domain preys upon the domain of the world. The Shaper fought with the Gwyllt to keep them from devouring the world altogether. Unfortunately while this titanic cosmic battle was being waged, the Gwyllt\u2019s lesser servants were able to infiltrate the Shaper\u2019s creation.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Gwyllt hate the Shaper, Their creation and Their children. Everywhere the Gwyllt spread upon the surface of the world they corrupted and twisted the Shaper\u2019s work. The children of the Shaper are strong-willed, and most of them did not fall for the lies of the Gwyllt, but those that did were granted the corrupting powers of the Gwyllt and used them to oppress and hurt their kin. Nowhere was this more pronounced than on the peninsula of Tirneach.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In Tirneach, the kingdom of Siabhal maintained a heroic tradition of great warriors that defended the people against the Gwyllt, but their society was constantly on the brink of being torn apart by traitors that would bargain with the Gwyllt to keep themselves or those they loved safe for another year. The Saoi of Dra\u00edod kept to their caverns, lending their wisdom to Siabhal but never willing to help them to fully defeat the Gwyllt in case they were left weakened and fell to the Gwyllt themselves. In Baol, the lord and lady of the Amber Hall made fell bargains to protect their people, for a cost that came due in the end. The tribes of Uasa were driven into the badlands and swamps by the Gwyllt. There, they harnessed the powers of the water spirits \u2013 elemental forces remaining from the Shaping of the world \u2013 and recited the prophecies of the R\u00e9ig to keep the darkness away. Beyond the Ring Mountains to the south no mortal dared trespass; the Great Forest was dark and impenetrable to all but the Gwyllt and their servants.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"the-advent-of-the-reig\"><strong>The advent of the R\u00e9ig<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Gwyllt were not unknown beyond Tirneach. Across what is now called the Shaper\u2019s Sea but was then called the Howling Sea, mortal people had long gathered together to protect themselves and others, and these had grown into the disparate nation states and fiefdoms of the Eastern Reaches. The strong and warlike among these nations grew rich and powerful, and began to demand more and more from those they were supposed to protect. The weak who could not or would not serve the strong were condemned as being in league with the Gwyllt, and war or false judgements were brought against them as penalty, and their children taken from them as hostages not to secure peace but to reinforce punishment, in a cruel twist on age-old tradition. There were those in the Eastern Reaches that spoke of the Shaper, and the higher purpose They intended for all mortal kind, but they were drowned out by the cacophony of warfare and oppression.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In this time, approximately eight centuries before the present day, a child was born into a household that held to the ways of the Shaper, and tried to honour Them in word and deed. This meant they did not relentlessly hoard wealth or military power at the expense of all else like their rivals, and they fell foul of the machinations of an enemy household before the child could finish their schooling. As had become custom, many of&nbsp; the children of the household were taken as hostages. Ostensibly this would answer for the imagined insult offered by their house, but truly it would just enrich and embolden their rivals.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The victors were soon troubled however by the presence of one of the children in their house. Where they would have expected a cowed and defeated youngster, instead their halls rang with talk of the Shaper. The servants and the other children of the house hung on the child\u2019s every word, and wondered whether there was a better way. The house elders were furious, and summoned the child to their great hall, but soon even they were swayed by the child\u2019s wise words.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The child grew towards adulthood, and word of both them and the Shaper spread throughout the Eastern Reaches. Other warlords scoffed at this, and said that the child\u2019s foster household had grown soft. But they could not defeat them in the battlefield or in the baronial halls. The foster household became even more influential, but it was a more measured and sustainable progression, not the rampant greed of years before.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The child became an adult, and announced that the Shaper had spoken to them in their dreams. This was nothing new, but now instead of simply imparting the Shaper\u2019s teachings, the Shaper had a new mission for them. They would travel across the Howling Sea, and take up the name foretold in prophecy: R\u00e9ig.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Word of the R\u00e9ig\u2019s mission spread throughout the Eastern Reaches, and soon they had a flock of warriors young and old looking to join up, thinking of plunder and personal advancement mainly. The R\u00e9ig, along with their trusted foster siblings, stood before them and had this great host commit to the first swearing of the Five Oaths, with words that came from the Shaper Themself. This disorganised rabble were bound together in that moment into the gall\u00f3glaigh bands, bound to each other and bound to the R\u00e9ig.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Together they looked across the Howling Sea towards Tirneach, a land held firm in the Gwyllt\u2019s grasp.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The R\u00e9ig had formed their loyal bands of gall\u00f3glaigh, and proclaimed they would conquer Tirneach in the name of the Shaper. There still remained the issue of getting there. The sea between Tirneach and the Eastern Reaches was known in those days as the Howling Sea, named for the terrible roars and wails that were heard on the waves, and only the foolish would traverse it. Deep beneath the waves the Gwyllt spawn roiled and heaved, and those ships they did not devour were lured onto rocks by their more beguiling minions. But the R\u00e9ig did not propose to set sail.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Calling upon the power of the Shaper Themself, that same power used to create the world at the beginning of time, the R\u00e9ig stood on the shore and raised their hands to the sky. Gigantic rocks began to rain down over the Howling Sea, and created a land bridge which the R\u00e9ig\u2019s armies could use to cross the Howling Sea by foot. The Gwyllt\u2019s minions rose up in fury and crawled onto the bridge, but the R\u00e9ig\u2019s forces struck them down. A titanic creature from the darkest depths stood in the R\u00e9ig\u2019s way but the R\u00e9ig\u2019s mere word and glance was enough to melt the flesh from its bones. Those who followed the R\u00e9ig said in later times they were never more sure of the R\u00e9ig\u2019s power than in those days, as the army crossed the Howling Sea.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As the armies of the gall\u00f3glaigh made their crossing, the land bridge began to fall apart under the onslaught of the sea and the Gwyllt creatures behind them, driven into a frenzy at the Shaper\u2019s influence. Over the years almost every trace has disappeared, except for at the very end of their crossing, where the largest sky rocks had fallen. They are known today as the Shaper\u2019s Steps, in memory of the R\u00e9ig\u2019s crossing. The Howling Sea was tamed as the R\u00e9ig and their gall\u00f3glaigh slaughtered the most venerable and dangerous of the Gwyllt monsters, and now we call it the Shaper\u2019s Sea.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">After many days of marching through danger and glory, the host of the R\u00e9ig finally stood upon the shore of Tirneach itself, a land beset by the Gwyllt. They knew now their foe could bleed and die, and had been seasoned on the land bridge. Tirneach lay in fear, both from the Gwyllt and from the terrible rain of stone that had preceded their arrival. Soon the land would rejoice.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"siabhal-stands-alone\"><b>Siabhal Stands Alone<\/b><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In those days, the Realms as we know them today were very different. The Great Forest came all the way up to the Ring Mountains, and the Gwyllt\u2019s creatures roamed everywhere while the children of the Shaper lived in fear. Baol was a desperate place. The Amber Hall had fallen a century or more before, and the people had only legend and toil to sustain them. The Saoi of Dra\u00edod maintained their caverns as a fortress, rarely bothering with the outside world while they delved into their secrets. Uasa was so dank and grey that not even the Gwyllt wanted to go there. Siabhal, properly called the Kingdom of Siabhal, was the only place with some element of civilisation.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Siabhlaigh had long fought against the Gwyllt. Their kingdom was founded by Finian the Brave, preeminent among the Hundred Heroes who freed their people from the crushing tyranny of the Gwyllt. The descendants of the Hundred Heroes, to this day called the Ruby Families, prided themselves in their martial ability and magical prowess, exterminating the Gwyllt wherever they found them or dying in the attempt. They were heroic, but they were also fallible. Even the Ruby Families, long inured to the Gwyllt\u2019s foul sorcery, were not immune to the lure of power and wealth which the Gwyllt\u2019s most insidious agents could offer them, and for every ten scions of a storied house there would be one name that none dared mention, save as a curse. The intrigue and scheming that make up Siabhlach society today were not absent either, and at times the entire Kingdom almost toppled not because of the Gwyllt but because of the Siabhlach proclivity for politics.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">It was on the eastern coast of Siabhal that the R\u00e9ig and their forces first made landfall, in what is now the Grey Marches, the borderlands between Siabhal and Uasa. News of their arrival had preceded them, and as the first gall\u00f3glaigh made landfall they were ambushed by a host of warriors. The warriors were led by Princess Seasmain of Siabhal, fearsome and warlike in her plate armour, and wearing the helm of Finian the Brave himself. They saw the R\u00e9ig\u2019s forces as unwelcome invaders come to take what they had spent so many centuries defending, and strove to drive them into the sea or drive them back across the land bridge. The gall\u00f3glaigh defended themselves, but the R\u00e9ig had given orders that the mortal children of the Shaper in Tirneach were not their enemy, and in the confusion many died.&nbsp;<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Siabhlaigh were frustrated in their attack by an unlikely occurrence. Hailstones the size of a human head began to rain upon them, driving them back into their place of hiding and pursuing them even as they left the field of battle. The source of this strange phenomenon was soon made clear, as a force of Uasaigh appeared and offered aid to the shaken forces of the R\u00e9ig. Their shamans had long prophesied that a saviour would come from across the Howling Sea, walking upon the water and bringing foreign warriors. They were responsible for the magics that had driven the Siabhlaigh back, and they now gave sanctuary to the one the Shaper had sent to them.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"the-reig-proclaimed\"><b>The R\u00e9ig Proclaimed<\/b><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The tribes of Uasa gathered from all over the marshes and wetlands to welcome the R\u00e9ig and their gall\u00f3glaigh. The tribes were of all species, bound together by the bonds their ancestors had made with the water spirits for protection, and the gall\u00f3glaigh staying in their halls and huts swiftly made their own bonds and compacts, some of them joining the tribes themselves even in the first few nights. For this reason Uasa has since been the home of every gall\u00f3glaigh band, to recognise the hospitality and bonds of friendship and love the tribes offered them when they first arrived in Tirneach. The congress of tribes was the first to use the title of R\u00e9ig; the name from their own legends. From that point on the Uasaigh became the R\u00e9ig\u2019s staunchest allies, spreading the word far and wide to the Shaper\u2019s children living in Tirneach that the reign of the Gwyllt would finally come to an end, and harrying the Siabhlach armies that roamed across the Grey Marches seeking the R\u00e9ig and the army they had brought.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">These stories attracted the attention even of the Saoi of Dra\u00edod, who had their own informants to tell them of things of the surface world. The Council of Saoi was first formed in centuries past to overcome the madness of the evil king of Dra\u00edod, and most of the Saoi utterly rejected the idea that any one person would rule over others, reminding their fellows of the vows their people had sworn. A small faction were intrigued however, and decided to send the R\u00e9ig a challenge in secret: \u201cWalk the darkest and most perilous tunnels of the caverns of Dra\u00edod alone, and find your way to the centre of power\u201d. Although their thanes counselled against it, the R\u00e9ig accepted. They went with their foster siblings through Vercontin\u2019s Pass, fighting fearsome Gwyllt creatures as they went. In the Valley of Dra\u00edod, the R\u00e9ig found a way down into the caverns through communion with the Shaper. There they left their companions, going on alone as the Saoi demanded.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">To this day the exact path trodden by the R\u00e9ig is not known, but from the tales told afterwards many have tried to reproduce the feat and the resulting pilgrimage has become known as the Way of Wisdom. After five days and five nights, the R\u00e9ig emerged alive and unbeaten at the centre of the mystic leylines that suffuse Dra\u00edod, where the full Council of the Saoi had assembled to meet them. Immediately as the R\u00e9ig entered, the Saoi began to challenge their knowledge of the mystic arts, the cosmos and Shaper Themself. The answers the R\u00e9ig gave were not only knowledgeable, but imparted a deep wisdom and compassion, and they shook the Council to the core. Here was one who would use the power given to them to free the land of Tirneach, and not simply hoard knowledge for its own sake, or oppress their fellow beings. Voices among the Council began to call for the R\u00e9ig to be acclaimed as their leader, and finally every Saoi swore allegiance to the R\u00e9ig and their holy cause.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"the-gwyllt-undone\"><b>The Gwyllt Undone<\/b><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">When the R\u00e9ig returned to Uasa, the full force of the Saoi returned with them. Combined with the wily Uasach tribes and the valorous bands of gall\u00f3glaigh, the R\u00e9ig\u2019s forces would be a match for the hosts of Siabhal. The R\u00e9ig still spoke of peace with Siabhal however, and the unification of Tirneach through bonds of loyalty, not blood. Their thanes, the tribal leaders and the Saoi all counselled that Siabhal should be conquered, but the R\u00e9ig could not be persuaded.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">One of the R\u00e9ig\u2019s foster siblings was called Sheoran, and because of the fierce love he bore for the R\u00e9ig and his rage that the R\u00e9ig\u2019s great plan might be thwarted, he took matters into his own hands. Contacting several of Siabhal\u2019s generals by stealth, he brought them under the roof of the long hall he had built after marrying into one of the Uasach tribes, feigning that he would betray the R\u00e9ig. Once they were lulled by food and drink, Sheoran and his warriors slew them all and their attendants. Sheoran was known as Sheoran the Cold forever more for his act of cold blooded murder, and the house named D\u00edonrua, for the blood that was spilled beneath its roof. Sheoran was brought before the R\u00e9ig, and executed by the R\u00e9ig\u2019s own hand for what they had done, despite their childhood together.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Sheoran\u2019s terrible deed drove the leadership of Siabhal into a rage, and they marched on Uasa in force. The R\u00e9ig\u2019s armies met them in the Grey Marches, and as the two armies stood across the field from each other the R\u00e9ig stepped forward. They spoke in the voice of the Shaper Themself, asking the Siabhlaigh how long they intended to stand alone against the Gwyllt, when another way was possible. The voice of the Shaper rang out all across Tirneach, and every living thing could hear it\u2026even the Gwyllt. In response, a great howl of terror, rage and hunger rang forth, as every Gwyllt creature turned its loathsome face towards the borderlands between Siabhal and Uasa.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Gwyllt came from everywhere, shrieking from the skies and boiling up from under the earth, and of course scuttling from the forests and hidden places where they always lurk. They were intent on killing the R\u00e9ig and thereby undoing the Shaper\u2019s influence upon this world. The armies of Siabhal stood by at first, watching as the R\u00e9ig\u2019s armies fought to protect their leader against the Gwyllt horde, but as they watched and saw the R\u00e9ig strike the Gwyllt down so heroically, they began to wonder. In every act and word, the R\u00e9ig was like one of the Hundred Heroes reborn, and their voice was the voice of the Shaper Themself. Were the prophecies of the Uasaigh true after all?<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Even the anointed warriors of the R\u00e9ig, coated head to toe in Gwyllt gore, began to tire, but the Siabhlaigh came to their rescue. Led by Princess Seasmain upon a white charger, the Siabhlaigh called aloud the mottos of their houses, voiced in ancient times by the Hundred Heroes who gave them their names. When they had cleared the Gwyllt, they found the R\u00e9ig untouched, standing surrounded by their slaughtered foes, and shining with the light of the Shaper, revealed now as the Shaper\u2019s instrument in the world. Seasmain along with the leaders of the other Realms knelt in reverence.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The power of the Gwyllt was shattered at that great battle, which became known as the Final Battle of the War of Unification. From that day on Dra\u00edod, Siabhal and Uasa fought as one under the R\u00e9ig. The unified armies brought Baol into the fold soon after, since the fractious land of Baol had no true leadership or opposition to stand in their way. All the peopled lands of Tirneach were now under the R\u00e9ig\u2019s sway, and the leaders were summoned to Uasa.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"five-realms-under-the-shaper\"><b>Five Realms Under the Shaper<\/b><\/h2>\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">There, the R\u00e9ig proclaimed that the land of Tirneach would now be called the Five Realms. They named their foster sister Socar, who had always served so loyally and courageously, as first Iarla of Baol, and charged her with uniting the divided Realm. They named the wisest of the Saoi, Teanntas, as first Iarla of Dra\u00edod. They named Seasmain, who set aside her claim to the Kingdom of Siabhal by right of descent, as first Iarla of Siabhal. They named no Iarla of Uasa, as that would be their own Realm. In recognition of the foresight and piety of the people of Uasa the R\u00e9ig would become one of them.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Last of all, the R\u00e9ig put out a challenge. Five Realms they had named, and yet there were not Five Realms. To the south of Uasa lay the Great Forest, the domain of the Gwyllt. The R\u00e9ig sought the bravest warriors to risk their lives in beating back the Shaper\u2019s enemies, and the enemies of all mortal kind. The first to answer the summons would be named Iarla of Bruid, and charged with defeating the Gwyllt wherever they could be found, and creating a new Realm from the wilderness. Every warrior who had answered the R\u00e9ig\u2019s summons called out their assent, but first and loudest was the R\u00e9ig\u2019s foster brother Misni\u00fa. He was named first Iarla of Bruid, and would lead a host of willing warriors to be his first Riders.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Iarlas swore oaths of fealty to the R\u00e9ig that day, oaths that would bind them and the Realms they ruled. The oaths were more powerful even than those sworn by the gall\u00f3glaigh, with greater rewards and more terrible punishments. The R\u00e9ig said that in five years\u2019 time the oaths must be sworn again, to ensure that hearts were true and that the Realms would not suffer under tyrants. It has been thus ever since, though there have been those wayward Iarlas who have forsaken their oaths\u2026always to dire consequences.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Five Realms were unified, and the Shaper\u2019s vision for Tirneach was realised. For many years the first R\u00e9ig ruled in wisdom and strength, opposing the Gwyllt and forging the many different people of Tirneach into one under the Shaper\u2019s word. Even the first R\u00e9ig was mortal, however, and after many years they departed this world to live in the Shaper\u2019s embrace. Those who would follow held but a portion of the first R\u00e9ig\u2019s power, but still surpassed all other mortal children of the Shaper. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Before the R\u00e9ig The Shaper created the world and all the species that walk upon the world\u2019s surface. Their great act of Shaping the world out of the Void attracted the attention of the Gwyllt, terrible creatures from beyond space and time whose domain preys upon the domain of the world. 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