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With over half of Toscani under the rule of the Kingdom of Fortuna, Valence IV made one final push to unite the southern islands. In 1016, the final Norvian kingdoms in the southern islands were conquered, marking the first time that part of the Aspirian Isles was entirely united under a single banner. To proclaim the success of the campaigns, Valence established the Fortunan Empire, officially naming the circular island cluster as the Fortunan Archipelago and establishing Clarityism as the official religion. Valence would later die in 1017, but having no heirs, he passed the throne to his military commander Faro who quickly solidified his control of the new empire and established the Xenian dynasty.
With over half of Toscani under the rule of the Kingdom of Fortuna, Valence IV made one final push to unite the southern islands. In 1016, the final Norvian kingdoms in the southern islands were conquered, marking the first time that part of the Aspirian Isles was entirely united under a single banner. To proclaim the success of the campaigns, Valence established the Fortunan Empire, officially naming the circular island cluster as the Fortunan Archipelago and establishing Clarityism as the official religion. Valence would later die in 1017, but having no heirs, he passed the throne to his military commander Faro who quickly solidified his control of the new empire and established the Xenian dynasty.


==First Fortunan Empire (1028-1644)==
==First Fortunan Empire (1017-1644)==
===Xenian Dynasty (1028-1091)===
===Xenian Dynasty (1017-1091)===
Arguably the first emperor of the Fortunan Empire, Faro I took a firm, and at time ruthless, stance during his reign to secure the loyalty of the Fortunan nobility to the emperor.

===Acquarian Dynasty (1091-1123)===
===Acquarian Dynasty (1091-1123)===
===Rocaillic Dynasty (1123-1275)===
===Rocaillic Dynasty (1123-1275)===