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Karl Gustav

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Karl Gustav
Karl Gustav Thorkelsson Nidaros-Volsdame
Former Senator of the Lakes
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Tenure began 1523
Tenure ended 1536
Senate(s) I
Physical description
Gender Male
Species Human
Race Nidarosian/Landish
Biographical information
Father Thorkel Volsdame
Mother Birla Mortensdottir
Date of birth 1505
Place of birth Nidaros
Date of death 1538
Place of death Nidaros

Karl Gustav Thorkelsson Nidaros-Volsdame (1505–1538) was a Nidarosian nobleman and royal, reigning in Nidaros as its second king and fourth monarch under the name King Karl Gustav (1519–1537). The son of Queen Birla and Lord Thorkel Volsdame, he was the elder brother of Prince Bjarngeir.

He became king upon his mother's abdication in 1519, when he was only 14 years old. The first four years of the reign was conducted by a council of regents, consisting of his father Lord Thorkel Volsdame, his father's mother, Princess Julia Asher-Jones, and his cousin Princess Charlotte de Nidaros. Upon reaching majority, he was crowned in 1524 and took on the reins of government. He became friends with Prince Andelarion whom he regarded as a mentor and a proxy grandfather, after becoming senator of the Lakes in 1523.

During the reign of Karl Gustav, Nidaros made amends with Hurmu, began a process of careful and subtle de-Vanicization. Karl Gustav was deeply religious, a member of the Nazarene Holy Nidarosian Church, and was thus seen as a threat to the Vanic hegemony in Stormark. Towards the end of his reign, he became sickly (it is believed he was being poisoned by arsenic). His younger brother, Prince Bjarngeir, was still a minor. Karl Gustav feared for a Vanic council of regency. To counter this, he made the unprecedented act of abdicating outside the dynasty, in favour of his mentor Prince Andelarion, who he hoped would be able to withstand the worst of the Vanic influence. Prince Andelarion took the throne under the name King Audon

Months after abdicating, he died from arsenic poisoning.

Preceded by:
Birla
King of Nidaros
1519–1537
Succeeded by
Audon I