The Second Age

Also referred to as "The Age of The Empire" this time frame is the smallest of the three ages, spanning only from Ardall the Great's landing in Ardacia, to the death of his great-grandson and subsequent fall of the empire three generations later. Though the shortest age, it is the most consequential in terms of innovations and inventions. Upon Ardall's complete conquering of the continent, he divided the continent five ways, leaving Rhaetia to his firstborn son and the rest of Ardacia to his four generals. The Ardacian Empire created Ardacia's first code of laws, erected mighty cities, and brought horses and an array of different vegetation to the sparse continent. Sewer systems, irrigation, glass windows, churches, knighthood, taxation, and other features of a civilized society were brought by Ardall as well, though glass making was technically brought by Hasin al Jakosh'ei, one of Ardall's lesser generals. Whether it is said Ardall was kind or cruel is hotly contested, though few argue that the man was not a genius.
Ardall was not the only great innovator in the ranks of Ardacia's imperial family. His son, Gideon Arda, created The Mage's Guild and perfected the Ardacian Calendar, and
his son, Terrance Arda, made it his life's work to create wells in each of Ardacia's inland towns, from the largest cities to smallest villages. It was not until the fourth Emperor, Brandon Arda, also known as The Crow King, that Ardall's legacy would come to an end. Whereas his forefathers built aqueducts and charted the movement of celestial bodies, Brandon's only contribution to the Arda legacy was the Ashen Arena, a massive coliseum built of huge slabs of black stone in the imperial city.
Famous for his comically mismatched gladitorial combat, Brandon frequently pitted clergymen, politicians, and members of his small council against one another, or wild beasts. Few dared speak out against his bloodlust for fear they would be sentenced to his vicious games next, though this was put to an end after Brandon famously had his aunt, the imperial treasurer and a widely loved philanthropist, face a dire crocodile in the Ashen Arena. Gertrude Arda's death is considered the catalyst for The Great Uprising, as each of the four other royal families were either connected or indebted to her at some time.
One by one, great houses began to form alliances and rally their banner houses, creating a unified army three times the size of the Imperial Army, which had already suffered a lack of support and funding to pay for Brandon's arena. After three years of siege, The Crow King earned the moniker he would have in death, and was forced to walk off of Crow's Cliff by his usurpers. With the Imperial seat empty, it was decided by the great house leaders that
none would sit on it -- Ardacia had already known one leader who grew mad with power, and there was no reason to try with a new line. From this point on, the lords of Ardacia styled themselves
king, and The Age of The Empire was brought to an end.