At the conclusion of the Godwars, a new order was established in Muriah. King Harold Sinter I was ordained, backed by the Temple of Divine Justice, which began the tradition of the church of Midir as the maker of Kings.
The Sinter Dynasty was one of reconstruction and development. The forging of steel was teased from the dwarves in the Clanlands, and trade opened with both the dwarves of the Knife Edge, and the dwarves of the Lower Wold. New cities sprang up in many locations, while the continent was divided into political groupings very similar to modern day maps.
Several minor conflicts did arise. The Dwarves of the Clanlands placed an embargo on trade between the Dynnin region and the rest of Muriah, which isolated that region. The dwarves were protesting trade with the Arborlonian elves to the north, with whom they were on ill terms with. This resulted in the Battle of Ep pass, which was a major victory for the Kingdom of Muriah. King Regulus the Firebrand was wise, and knew the dwarves would never pay fealty to the Kingdom, so signed a treaty of co-operation. This treaty stood as a basis in the years to come for the alliance between the Dwarven and Elven lands with the Kingdom.
The Sinter dynasty would end with the childless King Kostov Sinter, despite his fifteen wives.