Murikovivi

The Murikovivi, (lit. "Sea-Kings") were a group of six kings of South Surov who reigned during the period of Surovik exploration and colonization that occured in the mid-to-late 15th century and throughout the 16th century. These were Yovuk, Gevrin, Grutmir III, Lusov, Kudrik II, and Mikhul, the last of which was the first King of South Surov to adopt the title of "Alekir" following the completion of the conquest of Khulkudir. The reigns of these six kings are regarded as perhaps the most prosperous age of the Kingdom of South Surov, rivalled only by the period between the Vazugat War and the Hundred Years' Anarchy. All six were capable rulers who vigorously sought to expand the Kingdom overseas, and developed the growing power of the Surovik Navy. During this period, South Surov transformed from a local power to an important regional power in East Artopa.