Johann Heinrich von Sternwald (1782–1856), court painter of the Arch-Principality of Vulgaria, captured in oil the twilight of feudal honour and the dawn of romantic nationalism. From armoured knights to candlelit scribes, his canvases distilled the very soul of a nation poised between the sacred and the sublime. Three of his masterworks—The Vulgarian Knight, A Vulgarian Fusilier, and The Studious Monk—remain enduring icons of Vulgarian heritage and artistic gravitas.
Tag: Alternate History
Reimaginings of real history with divergent outcomes
Beneath the Shrine: The Caves of Nata-dera
Oda Nobunaga’s desecration at Nata-dera awakened something ancient. The Order’s response forged a bond—and a duty—that endures to this day.
The Lost Duchies of Vulgaria
Vulgaria is not one place, but seven: its Marken are moods made flesh. Each Province bears secrets, scars, and strength that shape the Order and the land.
The Vulgarian Free Company
Before the Fusiliers, there was the Vulgarian Free Company—formed in war, reforged by darkness, and remembered in every act of earned service.
From Galicia to Glory
Vulgaria rises where Galicia once stood—a fictional echo forged from tragedy, myth, and resistance. Where the world forgot, we remember—and rebuild.
Vulgaria: A Bastion Between Worlds
A haunted land of castles, monsters, and memory—Vulgaria stands as a last bastion where the world holds the line between civilization and chaos.