When Hali came south to Tyrnavalle from Sangrithar, he settled the northern shore of the sub-continent and founded the city of Halitai, named for the former Lord Warden. With no God-Emperor in the world, that special something in Thar’s blood finally sputtered out and Hali’s descendants enjoyed a healthy, but normal lifespan.
In the year 107 RT, the Kingdom of Halitai was founded and Halarand, Hali’s grandson, was pronounced king. Renk, Pylos and Uves, founded by pioneers setting out from Halitai during the early years, paid a nominal tribute to Halitai. After Halarand, the crown of Halitai passed from father to son until the assassination of Halifax in the year 418 RT. By then, Halitai had lost much of its power and the independent city-states clamored to cut the political umbilical cord. With no clear heir (several pretenders and secondary claims were dismissed) the Kingdom of Halitai was dissolved, though the city remained inhabited nearly eight hundred more years, until the arrival of Pelavin the Conqueror.
1 – 42 Hali
42 – 86 Halimac
86 – 107 Halarand
107 – 131 Halarand the King
131 – 152 Halagard
152 – 161 Halimac III
161 – 184 Halatarrim
184 – 186 Haliran
186 – 203 Halikan
203 – 235 Halamas
235 – 241 Halakemmor
241 – 267 Halaromar
267 – 280 Halarand II
280 – 304 Halavard
304 – 320 Hali II
320 – 356 Halagrand
356 – 372 Halamer
372 – 394 Halifan
394 – 399 Halamark
399 – 417 Haligar
417 – 418 Halifax