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The conduct of Temujin in [[District of Moorland|Moorland]] showed him to be wholly unsuited to any serious position of authority. From his dithering and procrastination in establishing his command, to his fixation with bureaucratic and organisational trivialities, to say nothing of the ease with which he was deftly manipulated by the barbarous [[Einhorn|Green Einhorns]] into becoming an unwitting supporter of the [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed]]. He would subsequently be described by no less a personage than [[Daniyal al-Osman|his own father]] as a "contemptibly sensuous idiot". | |||
The conduct of Temujin in [[Moorland]] showed him to be wholly unsuited to any serious position of authority. From his dithering and procrastination in establishing his command, to his fixation with bureaucratic and organisational trivialities, to say nothing of the ease with which he was deftly manipulated by the barbarous [[Einhorn|Green Einhorns]] into becoming an unwitting supporter of the [[Confederacy of the Dispossessed]]. He would subsequently be described by no less a personage than [[Daniyal al-Osman|his own father]] as a "contemptibly sensuous idiot". | |||
He would eventually, towards the end of the tenth month of {{AN|1717}}, receive an explicit order from [[Jamshid-e Osman]] to return immediately to [[Huyenkula]] via the [[Port Esther Gate]] to account for his conduct in office. The occasion for his disgrace and recall was the Prime Minister's discovery that his Minister had appointed a "feral barbarian" (in Jamshid's phrasing), [[Mantric, son of Dunric]], as the head of his administration in the district. | He would eventually, towards the end of the tenth month of {{AN|1717}}, receive an explicit order from [[Jamshid-e Osman]] to return immediately to [[Huyenkula]] via the [[Port Esther Gate]] to account for his conduct in office. The occasion for his disgrace and recall was the Prime Minister's discovery that his Minister had appointed a "feral barbarian" (in Jamshid's phrasing), [[Mantric, son of Dunric]], as the head of his administration in the district. | ||
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*'''1713–1716''': ''Regional Cadre Leader'' ([[Samhold]] Cadre, [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]]) | *'''1713–1716''': ''Regional Cadre Leader'' ([[Samhold]] Cadre, [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]]) | ||
*'''1716–1717 ''': ''Chief Superintendent of the Peace'' ([[Wikipedia:Acting rank|act.]]) | *'''1716–1717 ''': ''Chief Superintendent of the Peace'' ([[Wikipedia:Acting rank|act.]]) | ||
*'''1716–1717 ''': ''Regional Party Leader'' ([[Moorland]] Cadre, [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]]) | *'''1716–1717 ''': ''Regional Party Leader'' ([[District of Moorland|Moorland]] Cadre, [[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]]) | ||
*'''1716–1717 ''': ''District Commissioner'' ([[Moorland]]) | *'''1716–1717 ''': ''District Commissioner'' ([[District of Moorland|Moorland]]) | ||
*'''1716–1717 ''': ''[[Minister for Moorland]]'' ([[Cabinet of Patrik Djupvik]] & [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]]) | *'''1716–1717 ''': ''[[Minister for Moorland]]'' ([[Cabinet of Patrik Djupvik]] & [[Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman]]) | ||
*'''1717.XI.6''': ''Effective date of induction as a [[Protected Persons (Benacian Union)|protected person]] of the [[Benacian Union]].'' | *'''1717.XI.6''': ''Effective date of induction as a [[Protected Persons (Benacian Union)|protected person]] of the [[Benacian Union]].'' |
Revision as of 13:56, 16 March 2023
Temüjin Tokaray Erdenechuluun al-Osman | |
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Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Biographical information | |
Date of birth | 1692 (aged 48) |
Residence(s) | Ghawlama |
Nationality | Hurmu |
Temüjin Tokaray Erdenechuluun al-Osman, born in 1692 AN to Daniyal al-Osman and Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal. Citizen of Hurmu with claim to Constancian nationality by right of Raspurid blood. Scion of the House of Osman. Entered into the registers of the N&H National Sector Party for Constancia from 1700 AN. Bound by blood obligation to serve in the Hurmu Peace Corps from his 18th birthday. Pledged to wed Azita Bakker (1701- ) on her 16th birthday. Fled from his duties, 6.XI.1717. Accorded the chance of repentance through service by the Benacian Union in the same month as his disgrace.
Biography
Early life
Concurrent with his education at the Sarayzenana, Temujin was enrolled with the Constancian Humanist Vanguard in Raspur for his indoctrination into Humanism. This association would see him affiliated to the Modan Brigade between 1704 and 1710, during which time the Home Guard was called out as part of Operation Landslide (1706-1708). Although situated in Raspur for most of the conflict, provision was made for Temujin to spend a fortnight in the summer of 1707 with the 1st Demi-Brigade of the Modan Brigade, which at that time was positioned as a blocking detachment behind a division of the Molivadian Home Guard, a formation with notably fragile morale. As Temujin during this time was honoured with responsibility for organising a firing squad to dispose of suspected deserters and partisans, he subsequently received the Red Hand, an enamelled lapel badge featuring a blood-red hand held palm upwards. This honour secured his standing in the N&H movement.
Hurmudan service
Enrolled with the Hurmu Peace Corps in 1710 AN, he completed basic training before being accepted into the Peace Academy, where he studied for a bachelor's degree in peacekeeping at the Kaupang campus. His academic career was reportedly underwhelming. Although engaged with the subject, his deficiency in numeracy, as well as a tendency towards idleness, marked him out as a mediocre student and he graduated in the bottom third of his class.
Samhold
Temujin found himself posted in 1713 AN to the undeniably bleak island of Samhold as part of the 71st Depot & Logistics Regiment. Although a posting with few immediate prospects for a fresh officer of the peace, Samhold did afford Temujin an outlet in that he was able to organise the Samhold Cadre of the Coalition for Democratic Humanism, having been a mere regular member of a regional cadre during his time in Kaupang.
Whilst being the son of the former Prime Minister had a definite advantage in securing his position as Regional Cadre Leader on the island, it did not endear him to that portion of the population which had by that point between twice exiled on account of Humanism, firstly as a consequence of the Second Elwynnese Civil War and subsequently following the annexation of the Warring Islands by the Benacian Union.
Moorland
The conduct of Temujin in Moorland showed him to be wholly unsuited to any serious position of authority. From his dithering and procrastination in establishing his command, to his fixation with bureaucratic and organisational trivialities, to say nothing of the ease with which he was deftly manipulated by the barbarous Green Einhorns into becoming an unwitting supporter of the Confederacy of the Dispossessed. He would subsequently be described by no less a personage than his own father as a "contemptibly sensuous idiot".
He would eventually, towards the end of the tenth month of 1717 AN, receive an explicit order from Jamshid-e Osman to return immediately to Huyenkula via the Port Esther Gate to account for his conduct in office. The occasion for his disgrace and recall was the Prime Minister's discovery that his Minister had appointed a "feral barbarian" (in Jamshid's phrasing), Mantric, son of Dunric, as the head of his administration in the district.
After a few days of prevarication, Temüjin eventually departed Newhaven for Port Esther, realising that he had never been held by the Green Einhorns in such esteem as they had led him to believe, indeed not a one of them had been willing to inconvenience themselves by interceding to prevent his recall. Arriving in Port Esther, Temüjin, unwilling to face the disgrace of his recall appealled to the Benacian Union for asylum. To his enduring misfortune, his appeal was accepted and he duly became classed as a protected person.
Accordingly, Moorland was left in the possession of a native chieftain, the nominal commissioner, without even an inept minister to hold him to account.
Benacian Union
Considering the infamous conclusion to his tenure in Moorland, Temüjin found it regrettably expedient to claim asylum in Benacian Union upon his return to Port Esther in the winter of 1717 AN. He would perhaps rue his decision as, without the protection of his father or of this government, the authorities of the Warring Islands Special Autonomous Region swiftly arranged for their unexpected asylee to be transferred to Chryse via the Hurmu Gate Network and into the protective custody of the Magisters-Carnifex. That the Hurmudan authorities felt no need to interfere with this transfer could be remarked upon in its own right.
As a protected person, he would, within twenty-four hours of his arrival, be brought to the Palace of Botha. There he would in due course learn his fate from Ayesha al-Osman, the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs and a woman wrathful, in the extreme, towards a kinsman who had disgraced the House of Osman and caused considerable embarrassment to the Union-State in its dealings with Hurmu.
Education
- Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur (Raspur)
- 1700–1704: Saraymardana (primary school, boys)
- 1704–1708: Dabirestân-e Andarûn (secondary school, boys)
- Peace Academy (Hurmu)
- 1710–1713: Bachelor's Degree in Peacekeeping (2:2)
- 1716–1717 : Master's Degree in Peacekeeping (correspondence course, terminated with his expulsion from the course)
Career
- 1700–1701: Junior Cadet (Young Humanists League, Constancia)
- 1701–1702: Cadet (Young Humanists League, Constancia)
- 1702–1703: Senior Cadet (Young Humanists League, Constancia)
- 1703–1704: Senior Cadet Leader (Young Humanists League, Constancia)
- 1704–1705: Vanguard Section Leader (Modan Brigade, 1st Vanguard Division)
- 1705–1706: Vanguard Standard Bearer (Modan Brigade, 1st Vanguard Division)
- 1706–1707: Vanguard Watchmaster (Modan Brigade, 1st Vanguard Division)
- 1707–1710: Vanguard Troop Leader (Modan Brigade, 1st Vanguard Division)
- 1710–1713: Regional Cadre Member (Kaupang Cadre, Coalition for Democratic Humanism)
- 1710: Trainee of the Hurmu Peace Corps (112th Basic Training Regiment, Hurmu Peace Corps)
- 1710–1713: Aspirant Officer of the Peace (148th/1st Cohort of the Peace Academy, Hurmu Peace Corps)
- 1713–1716: Officer of the Peace (71st Depot & Logistics Regiment, Hurmu Peace Corps)
- 1713–1716: Regional Cadre Leader (Samhold Cadre, Coalition for Democratic Humanism)
- 1716–1717 : Chief Superintendent of the Peace (act.)
- 1716–1717 : Regional Party Leader (Moorland Cadre, Coalition for Democratic Humanism)
- 1716–1717 : District Commissioner (Moorland)
- 1716–1717 : Minister for Moorland (Cabinet of Patrik Djupvik & Cabinet of Jamshid-e Osman)
- 1717.XI.6: Effective date of induction as a protected person of the Benacian Union.
- 1717.XI.7: Date of transfer to Chryse as a guest of the Magisters-Carnifex.
- 1717.XI.12: Date of dishonourable discharge from the Hurmu Peace Corps.