Kingdom of Namor

The Kingdom of Namor, also known as Namor, was a massive empire spanning a large area during much of the Fifth and early Sixth Ages, eventually conquering portions of Misthalin, Asgarnia and a large portion of Al Kharid and the deserts of the south, among others. They are also notable for their heavy use of Boomsticks accommodated by their limited usage of magic.

Origins/Growth
In the year 154 of the Fifth Age, the warrior known as Gastrel Andoz, a native of the Namor Islands which are distantly south of Asdoleer, began recruiting soldiers from the various islands in hopes of uniting the many nations governing the archipelago. After a decade of isolated skirmishes, Andoz proved victorious and established the Kingdom of Namor. With control of the fifteen islands, Andoz set his sights on technological improvements seeing as much of his kingdom struggled to utilize metal and resided in bamboo huts. Within ten years, however, much of the kingdom had modernized and the military had adopted its trademark armor, the Namor Combat Uniform. Andoz soon after commissioned the Namor Navy, which at the time consisted of of a single sloop and a handful of large rowboats.

By the beginning of 185, the Namor Army had grown to more than ten thousand men and the navy to twenty-five sloops and schooners. A now old King Andoz set his sights on the mythical lands to the north with the might of his military. Andoz landed four sloops and 1,000 infantrymen on the southern coasts of the Kharidian desert, beginning the First Namor Wars.

War
As the Namor military pushed inland, it gained countless victories. By 189, it arrived at the metaphorical doorstep of Lumbridge, which was well prepared for the oncoming invasion and had stationed much of the Varrockian guard in the city. The ensuing battle resulted in the first loss of the war for Namor, though a timely arrival of reinforcements resulted in a second short battle resulting in the fall of Lumbridge to the Kingdom of Namor. Seeing the location as a viable destination for a sprawling capital, the city of Lumbridge was razed and construction began on the city of Andozia, the new, luxurious capital of the Namorian empire. Without break, however, the Namorian army then set its sights on southern Karamja and Burgh de Rott. Within two years, a portion of each had ban conquered by the mighty Namor. With their military finally spread thin, Namor, which was now led my Andoz's son Bennev, stopped the warfare and focused on converting the conquered lands to Namor ideals. With the help of newly captured ore mines, Namor was able to begin rebuilding captured territory in hopes of building an army to assault Draynor Village, Mafr Town, and Varrock.