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=== Death === | === Death === | ||
In 1685, Stormark collapsed. In the ensuring crisis and anarchy, Noah was killed. His body was found dead in the ruins of Haraldsborg in late 1685. The [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] secured the dead body of Noah, along with other prominent Stormarkers who were connected to the Order. After confirming the identity of the corpse, the Order communicated its findings to the government of the [[Elwynnese Union]], updated its own records, and incinerated the body, before spreading the ashes in the sea. | |||
His body was found dead in the ruins of Haraldsborg in late 1685. The [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] secured the dead body of Noah, along with other prominent Stormarkers who were connected to the Order. After confirming the identity of the corpse, the Order communicated its findings to the government of the [[Elwynnese Union]], updated its own records, and incinerated the body, before spreading the ashes in the sea. | |||
==Aftermath and legacy== | ==Aftermath and legacy== | ||
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{{quote|''"And in King Noah's day there was only good law, and justice, and the only price we had to pay was watching him bang a cheap whore in a blonde wig on national television twice a year"''|}} | {{quote|''"And in King Noah's day there was only good law, and justice, and the only price we had to pay was watching him bang a cheap whore in a blonde wig on national television twice a year"''|}} | ||
<small><center>- By the 1660s nostalgia amongst the lower orders for the cloying stability of Vanic rule was becoming a major wellspring of dissent against Imperial misrule.</center></small> | <small><center>- By the 1660s nostalgia amongst the lower orders for the cloying stability of Vanic rule was becoming a major wellspring of dissent against Imperial misrule.</center></small> | ||
== Personality == | |||
(courtesy of the AI demon) | |||
King Noah presents a complex and troubling psychological profile characterized by narcissism, a sense of entitlement, and a propensity for violence and manipulation. | |||
Noah's personality appears to be dominated by grandiose narcissistic traits. His pursuit of power, evidenced by his ascension to the throne of Elwynn and his marriage to Noor, suggests an inflated sense of self-importance and a strong desire for admiration and control. This narcissism is further exemplified by his implementation of elaborate royal pageantry and his cultivation of a personal cult, indicating a need for constant adulation and special treatment. | |||
Cognitively, Noah demonstrates a capacity for strategic thinking and manipulation, as seen in his political maneuverings and his ability to reshape Elwynnese society to suit his preferences. However, his judgment appears to be significantly impaired when it comes to ethical considerations and long-term consequences. This is evident in his promotion of controversial policies and his participation in violent and sexually explicit rituals, suggesting a lack of impulse control and a disregard for social norms and the well-being of others. | |||
Noah's value system seems to prioritize personal power and cultural dominance over the welfare of his subjects or ethical governance. His introduction of Froyalanish customs and mass immigration policies indicates a desire to reshape society according to his personal vision, regardless of the potential negative impacts on existing populations. This suggests a lack of empathy and a willingness to sacrifice others' interests for his own goals. | |||
There are several significant risk factors for violence in Noah's profile. The most alarming is his participation in the ritualistic murder during his Konungstekja ceremony, which demonstrates a capacity for extreme violence and a disturbing conflation of sexuality, power, and death. His implementation of policies that led to societal upheaval and his eventual exile also suggest a willingness to use force or coercion to maintain power. Additionally, his apparent obsession with Noor, pursuing her from a young age and eventually marrying her, hints at potentially possessive or controlling behaviors in intimate relationships. | |||
Noah's early life experiences, including the violent death of his mother when he was young, may have contributed to attachment issues and a distorted view of relationships and power. His immersion in Froyalanish customs and rituals from a young age likely shaped his worldview and moral framework in ways that diverged significantly from mainstream societal norms. | |||
In conclusion, King Noah presents as a highly narcissistic individual with significant antisocial tendencies. His combination of grandiosity, lack of empathy, strategic manipulation, and willingness to engage in extreme violence make him a potentially dangerous figure, especially when in positions of power. His psychological profile suggests a high risk for abusive behaviors, political oppression, and acts of violence, particularly when his authority or self-image is threatened. | |||
==Titles and Styles== | ==Titles and Styles== |
Latest revision as of 10:17, 1 September 2024
Thorstein Noah | |
Full name | Thorstein Noah Hallbjörnsson Ayreon-Kalirion af Ettlingum Freyu |
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AKA |
King Noah of Elwynn Noah Hallbjörnsson Esposito |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | Short wavy brown hair |
Eye color | Brown |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Hallbjörn Haraldsson |
Mother | Esther Ayreon-Kalirion |
Spouse |
Thóra Njálsdóttir (1614–1632) (m. 1632, d. 1632) Noor bint Daniyal (m. 1633, d. 1644) |
Children |
Vilhjálm Fatima (née Esther) |
Date of birth | 1616 AN |
Place of birth | Haraldsborg, Stormark |
Date of death | 1685 AN |
Place of death | Haraldsborg, Stormark |
Nationality |
Stormark (1616–1685) Shireroth (1623–1651) |
Allegiance(s) | House of Ettlingar Freyu |
Occupation | Former king of Elwynn |
Thorstein Noah Hallbjörnsson Ayreon-Kalirion af Ettlingum Freyu (born in Haraldsborg, 1616) was a Storish-born member of the Imperial Family of Stormark and a former ruler of Elwynn. From 1623 until 1626, he was Prince, whereafter he reigned in Elwynn as its first king from 1626 until his forced exile in 1651 (during which he continued to claim the kingship in pretense until his death in 1685).
He married Grand Duchess Noor of Goldshire in 1633, and was as such from her ascension to the Golden Mango Throne as Kaiseress Noor in 1644 until her death in 1650 imperial consort. The marriage was declared annulled in 1656, and since then there has been a significant reanalysis of Noah's relationship with Noor. The marriage was relegitimized in 1722 following the discovery of Kunâ A, the Pseudo-Elwynn with whom Noah entered a marriage during the Konungstekja in 1632, before killing her after having consummated the marriage.
Noah fled to Stormark after the Auspicious Occasion. This removed him from his rights and titles in Shireroth (though he continued to claim them in pretence).
Family
Noah was born from the annulled marriage between the Storjarl Hallbjörn Haraldsson and Lady Esther Maryam Amirdokhtar. He has two elder sisters, Fjǫrleif and Inga Hallbjörnsdóttir, both of whom were active with him in the government of Elwynn; a twin brother Kaiser Hjalmar Redquill who predeceased him.
In 1633, at the tender age of 17, he contracted a marriage with the Elwynnese-born Grand Duchess Noor of Goldshire, who became kaiseress in her own right in 1644. She died in 1650, murdered by her eldest son with Nathaniel. He had two children, both by Noor:
- Vilhjálm Daniel Gudrödar (1635–1685)
- Esther Fatima Gudrid (1638–1703)
In 1682, he became engaged to Margaery des Vinandy, but he did not marry her as he died before the wedding could occur.
Biography
Noah was born in Haraldsborg two minutes before his brother Audun Joel. Three years later, in 1618, their mother was killed in an armed robbery of their Haraldsborg flat, and he and his brother were since then raised by their father Hallbjörn Haraldsson.
The same year as his mother died, his half-brother Jonathan ascended to the Elwynnese throne due to the death of Prince Nathaniel. In 1620, Jonathan became Kaiser after the death of Kaiseress Isa IV, putting a lot of strain and stress on Jonathan. He did not enjoy ruling in either Shireroth or Elwynn and abdicated the both thrones in 1623, leaving the Elwynnese one to Noah, who was next in line under the dynastic rules of succession (though informal sources suggest that Jonathan first offered the Elwynnese throne to Kaiser Verion who succeeded him on the Golden Mango Throne).
As such, after Jonathan's abdication, Noah moved to Elwynn as Prince of Elwynn, along with his father Hallbjörn, who assumed the regency. During the regency (1623–1632), the new administration in Eliria brought along significant changes to Elwynnese customs, traditions, and societal harmony. Mass immigration from Stormark started (the so-called Froyalaners), with restrictions set one million Froyalaners per year to not unduly upset the Elwynnese society. Some years, immigration exceeded these restrictions.
Moreover, the regency began cultivating a cult, appropriated from Stormark as the "Froyalanish Ancient Ways" (though never a tradition nor ancient), whereby the Lady Elwynn was seen as a corporeal figure, similar to the Storish gods, in opposition to the Treesianoid view of gods and goddesses as anthropomorphic representations of powers. These changes were gradual.
A culmination of these changes occurred in 1629 when a constitutional amendment made Noah King of Elwynn and established a royal family, a nobility, and royal pageantry around Elwynn.
In 1631, Noah became an adult in Natopian law, and established for himself a presence in Natopia, too. He was a member of the Frenzy, and Emperor Naian nominated Noah to the Supreme Court of Natopia, to which Noah was confirmed by the Frenzy in mid 1631. In Natopia, he allied the houses of Ettlingar Freyu and Waffel-Paine in the Treaty of Storborg whereby patriarchs from one house would foster children of the other. This arrangement damaged future members of the Natopian imperial family, notably Asara Sisu, Nathan II, and Clara Sundara, who all spent time in Stormark and suffered possible exposure to Vanic sexual rites.
At this point, he also met Lady Noor for the first time, for whom he developed an infatuation. He sought out to bed her, and upon her denying him, he proposed to her, which she also denied – both by the apparent reason that he was far too young (he was 15) and that she remained married to Nathaniel.
Assumption of kingship
In 1632, Noah turned 16, and was deemed old enough by Elwynnese law to rule in his own right. He immediately went through the Konungstekja ceremony. The ceremony was a live-televised Froyalanish play where Noah was married the woman acting as the goddess Elwynn. Noah and "Elwynn" then engaged in a ritual bath where Noah suckled her breasts and drank her milk. Thereafter, to the tunes of a choir singing the Ballad of the Bed of Orchids (from where "Plow my vulva!" is a memorable line in the public consciousness), Noah and his bride consummated the "union" before the cameras. During the sexual act, Noah kept sucking the milk out of his "wife", after which she was ritually strangled and killed (something that only came to light in 1722). Thereafter followed a grand ball in Eliria attended by dignitaries from all over the world.
Thereafter he kept a Royal Milker whose tasked involved preparing Noah for preparing the King for his performing of his duties as husband to Kaiseress Noor, ensuring his release in the absence of his wife, and collecting any remaining bodily fluids of the King for safekeeping, so that no person would find it and use it to fertilize another woman's egg and thereby give the King an unwanted heir. Such collection occurred at least once daily.
Noor
Noah continued pining for Noor, evidenced by a 1632 meeting in his privy council where he called for her to become Kaiseress of Shireroth upon Noor's divorce from Nathaniel. When Noor later the same year, ultimately, attained the throne of Goldshire as grand duchess, once more came Noah to her and asked for her hand. Noor was in a much stronger political position to agree to a marriage with Noah this time. Such a marriage would be between two equal spouses, both rulers of different states. Noah was now 16, and ruled Elwynn in his own right. He would soon be 17 and Noor found him more attractive. It would be a marriage she could endure, and perhaps, also find herself happy in. She sent a missive to Eliria agreeing to the proposal. Along came negotiators to decide on the contract of marriage.
On Laemill 20, 1633, Noah married Grand Duchess Noor of Goldshire in a Hurmudaic ceremony on Cashma Island in the then Craitish province of Lakkvia (now in Hurmu), which was officiated by Sir Vilhjálm Kormak, the Chairman of the Council of Elders of the Temple of the Lakes, at Haraldsborg.
In 1634, it was announced that Queen Noor was expectant with Noah's first — and her fifth — child, at which point she retired at the Palace at Goldshire Hamlet. Every thought had been given to her comfort, but not enough consideration had been given to her safety. Somehow, something as a blatant as an anonymous parcel addressed to the Grand-Duchess containing, of all things, a cake, managed to pass through the hands of a postal courier, the scullery maid, the butler, housekeeping supervisor, the correspondence officer, two footmen, another butler, the Steward, the Grand-Duchess' Press-Secretary, the correspondence officer again, another footman, a Leonid Guardsman, a pair of guards from the Order of the Golden Spear, finally ending up in the hands of another Leonid Guardsman. Here the parcel was held for an hour while the Ducal and Personal Guards argued over which guards detachment had the right to carry a parcel to the royal chambers. This question of protocol was resolved by amicable fisticuffs and it was the Leonid Guard who carried the box to the Grand-Duchess' private apartment.
After the guard had delivered the package and departed the glimmer of a doubt clouded his mind, and he made his way towards the kitchens to find one of the tasters who had been employed by the Dukes of Goldshire as a custom dating back to the days when you couldn't move for titled Yastreb's who had been poisoned by the over-mighty Avakair Mint. Regrettably, by the time the Guard had found a suitably sober food taster (most customarily branched out into wine sampling, as a precaution) and returned to the royal apartments, Noor had already tasted the delicious desert-berry cake laced with Misoprostol and suffered a miscarriage.
Hardly a day passed and yet in the time it took for King Noah to arrive and take charge of his wife's security and the investigation into the attack on her person, the postal courier, the scullery maid, the two butlers, the housekeeping supervisor, the correspondence officer, the three footmen, the Steward, the Grand-Duchess' Press-Secretary, the pair of Leonid Guardsmen, and both of the guards from the Order of the Golden Spear had all been impaled in the Palace courtyard for failing in their duty to the Queen. Although her strength had not yet recovered, Noor was sufficiently spirited to demand that her husband find her assailants, kill their children in front of their eyes and then cast them into gaol to rot for the rest of their lives. Instead, offered as a compromise, the King promised that justice would be served in accordance with Elwynnese Law.
Subsequently the finest minds of the Mango Rangers, the Leonid Guards, the Avakair Mint, the Union Defence Force, the Order of the Golden Spear, the Suthergold Defender's League and a couple of private detectives provided pro bono by the ESB-Jörmungandr Group, have met and, having examined the crime scene, agreed that the dark blue glass orchid delivered with the cake and engraved with the name of the Dark Orchid Society is possibly a clue. The assayers of the Avakair Mint however maintain that this is too blatant to be credible and are continuing in their process of testing members of the household for impurities in their own inimitable fashion, suspecting an insider job.
Vanic policies
Noah favoured Froyalanish sexual rites. This included enjoying and propagating for the right of primae noctis and enforced nudity.
Auspicious Occastion (1651)
King Noah had expanded Elwynn's territory and power, including annexing Mishalan. However, there was growing opposition to his rule and Elwynnese expansionism both within Elwynn and in the wider Imperial Republic. Suddenly, without warning, the Imperial Advisory Council declared Noah to be possessed by a demonic entity called the "Harald Entity" and ordered his immediate expulsion from the Imperial Republic. This decree coincided with a coup attempt in Eliria where imperial forces seized control of key government buildings. Noah briefly managed to retake control of the Palace of Krull and parts of Eliria with loyal forces, but was quickly forced to retreat in the face of advancing imperial troops. He found himself isolated, cut off from communicating with his forces, and unable to effectively coordinate a response. The speed of the imperial takeover and Noah's inability to maintain control meant that his once formidable military forces performed poorly and offered little resistance. Noah's centralization of power in himself backfired, as once he was cut off, the rest of the government was paralyzed. In the fight, Noah's twin Audon Joel was killed (due to their identical appearance).
Noah sought refuge both in Uppland and later in Stormark. Noah never mentioned any grief of the death of his brother nor the subsequent genocide of his people. He was more concerned with getting his territory, rights and privileges back.
Exile in Uppland
The Uppheaval in which he was expelled from Natopia for attempting to enact laws legalizing the rape commoner women by himself, the king. All Natopian titles were removed from him.
Disappearance
Life in Stormark
After Noah's exile from Uppland and Natopia, Noah retired to Stormark where he lived a life of opulence and hedonism.
Engagement with Margaery des Vinandy
In 1682, a decree by the Regent of Stormark gave the Longships Throne's consent to the proposed marriage between Noah, now aged 66, and Margaery des Vinandy, aged 63.
Death
In 1685, Stormark collapsed. In the ensuring crisis and anarchy, Noah was killed. His body was found dead in the ruins of Haraldsborg in late 1685. The Order of the Holy Lakes secured the dead body of Noah, along with other prominent Stormarkers who were connected to the Order. After confirming the identity of the corpse, the Order communicated its findings to the government of the Elwynnese Union, updated its own records, and incinerated the body, before spreading the ashes in the sea.
Aftermath and legacy
"And in King Noah's day there was only good law, and justice, and the only price we had to pay was watching him bang a cheap whore in a blonde wig on national television twice a year"
Personality
(courtesy of the AI demon)
King Noah presents a complex and troubling psychological profile characterized by narcissism, a sense of entitlement, and a propensity for violence and manipulation.
Noah's personality appears to be dominated by grandiose narcissistic traits. His pursuit of power, evidenced by his ascension to the throne of Elwynn and his marriage to Noor, suggests an inflated sense of self-importance and a strong desire for admiration and control. This narcissism is further exemplified by his implementation of elaborate royal pageantry and his cultivation of a personal cult, indicating a need for constant adulation and special treatment.
Cognitively, Noah demonstrates a capacity for strategic thinking and manipulation, as seen in his political maneuverings and his ability to reshape Elwynnese society to suit his preferences. However, his judgment appears to be significantly impaired when it comes to ethical considerations and long-term consequences. This is evident in his promotion of controversial policies and his participation in violent and sexually explicit rituals, suggesting a lack of impulse control and a disregard for social norms and the well-being of others.
Noah's value system seems to prioritize personal power and cultural dominance over the welfare of his subjects or ethical governance. His introduction of Froyalanish customs and mass immigration policies indicates a desire to reshape society according to his personal vision, regardless of the potential negative impacts on existing populations. This suggests a lack of empathy and a willingness to sacrifice others' interests for his own goals.
There are several significant risk factors for violence in Noah's profile. The most alarming is his participation in the ritualistic murder during his Konungstekja ceremony, which demonstrates a capacity for extreme violence and a disturbing conflation of sexuality, power, and death. His implementation of policies that led to societal upheaval and his eventual exile also suggest a willingness to use force or coercion to maintain power. Additionally, his apparent obsession with Noor, pursuing her from a young age and eventually marrying her, hints at potentially possessive or controlling behaviors in intimate relationships.
Noah's early life experiences, including the violent death of his mother when he was young, may have contributed to attachment issues and a distorted view of relationships and power. His immersion in Froyalanish customs and rituals from a young age likely shaped his worldview and moral framework in ways that diverged significantly from mainstream societal norms.
In conclusion, King Noah presents as a highly narcissistic individual with significant antisocial tendencies. His combination of grandiosity, lack of empathy, strategic manipulation, and willingness to engage in extreme violence make him a potentially dangerous figure, especially when in positions of power. His psychological profile suggests a high risk for abusive behaviors, political oppression, and acts of violence, particularly when his authority or self-image is threatened.
Titles and Styles
Titles
Name
In Shireroth, since the Auspicious Occasion, Noah holds no titles of royalty or nobility and is afforded a denizen name for official record keeping (despite his inability to return to Shireroth): Noah Thorstein Hallbjörnsson Esposito, with Noah Thorstein being his given names, Hallbjörnsson a patronymic, and Esposito ("exposed" in Tellian) the family name of all Froyalanish members from the Ayreon-Kalirion family after memberships in the family had been discovered to have been in error.
Storish Titles
Hallbjörnsson's full titulary in Stormark was: Imperial Chieftain of Thule, Arvjarl of the Twenty-Six Jarldoms, Storjarl of Stormark, Lord Imperial on All Continents, Prince of the Storish Bilander of Anglethyr, Bondegard, Bosworth, Gascogne, Gascony, Guernsey, High Queen Asa Land, High Queen Hervör Isle, Humlebæk Island, Lady Gudrun Isle, Los Bananos, Lyngelan, Marthunia, Merlaide, the Old Sea Fortress, Østfold, Sicilia, the Suðreyjar, and Thydtwinnster, Jarl of Bernicia, Count of Old Araxion, Count Shishin, Scion of St. Harald, Prince among the Lakes, Scion of the King of Kings, Chief, Head and Patriarch of the House of Orchids.
Former Titles
Due to the title sharing provsions of his matrimonial contract with Grand Duchess Noor, King Noah bore the following courtesy titles until her untimely death in the year 1650:
- King of Goldshire, Imperial Consort of Shireroth, Kaiser in Kildare, Emperor of Kildare, Imperial Prince of Shireroth, Marquess of Zy-Rodun, Emir of Alalehzamin and Utasia, Duke of Istvanistan, Count of Cape Farewell, Lord Mayor of the City of Vladagrad, Count of Elsenar, Count of Istvan, King of Uppland.
Before his exile from Shireroth in 1651, his Elwynnese titulary read, using the titles ofhe had in his own right:
- King of Elwynn, Imperial Chieftain of Thule, King of Uppland, King of Amokolia, Prince of Arietta, Arvjarl of the Twenty-Six Jarldoms, Storjarl of Stormark, Lord Imperial on All Continents, Prince of Mishalan, Prince of the Storish Bilander of Anglethyr, Bondegard, Bosworth, Gascogne, Gascony, Guernsey, High Queen Asa Land, High Queen Hervör Isle, Humlebæk Island, Lady Gudrun Isle, Los Bananos, Lyngelan, Marthunia, Merlaide, the Old Sea Fortress, Østfold, Sicilia, the Suðreyjar, and Thydtwinnster, Lord of the Two Sacred Rivers and the Twelve Peoples, Duke of Froyalan, Duke of Northshire, Duke of the Lady Esther Isles, Býurgreifi of Eliria, Jarl and Grand Elector of Jorvik, Jarl of Bernicia, Llængjarl of Elwynn, Baron of Fórntida Kærleikalanden, Baron of the Elw, Baron of Nordland, Baron of Opplysta Smørvirket, Count of Old Araxion, Count of Old Cimmeria, Count Shishin, Count of Ancient Wintergleam, Warden of the Flower of the North, Blood-Unifier of the Jewel of Many Facets, Scion of St. Harald, Prince among the Lakes, Scion of the King of Kings,Chief, Head and Patriarch of the House of Orchids.
In 1682, a decree in Stormark stated the titulary of Noah to be:
- His Riverine Majesty King Thorstein Noah Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu of Elwynn, Widowed Imperial Consort of the Late Shirerithian Kaiseress Noor as-Salaam bint Daniyal Umra Suleiman Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed al-Osman bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu Umm Zahir al-Din of Waffel-Paine, Dowager-Kaiser of Shireroth's Lady The Radiant Sun, Most Noble Widower of the Sovereign Lady of the Lands of the Golden Mango Throne, Sunshine of the Life of the Last Great Kaiseress of Shireroth.
Upon Noah's marriage with Margaery des Vinandy, his titulary in Stormark will be:
- His Riverine Majesty Thorstein Noah Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu des Vinandy, Widowed Imperial Consort of the Late Shirerithian Kaiseress Noor as-Salaam bint Daniyal Umra Suleiman Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed al-Osman bin Sathrati af Ettlingum Freyu Umm Zahir al-Din of Waffel-Paine, Dowager-Kaiser of Shireroth's Lady The Radiant Sun, Most Noble Widower of the Sovereign Lady of the Lands of the Golden Mango Throne, Sunshine of the Life of the Last Great Kaiseress of Shireroth, King of Elwynn, Imperial Chieftain of Thule, King of Amokolia, Arvjarl of the Twenty-Six Jarldoms, Storjarl of Stormark, Prince of Arietta, the Beneluccas, Mishalan, Anglethyr, Anglia, Bondegard, Bosworth, Eesdeheito, Gascogne, Guernsey, High Queen Asa Land, High Queen Hervör Isle, Humlebæk Island, the Jyleyjar, Lady Gudrun Isle, Lontinien, Los Bananos, Lyngelan, Marthunia, Merlaide, Norsmandy, the Old Sea Fortress, Østfold, Riskai, Sangun, Sicilia, the Suðreyjar, Thydtwinnster, and Tømmerlan, Lord Imperial on All Continents, Lord of the Two Sacred Rivers and the Twelve Peoples, Duke of Froyalan, Duke of Northshire, Duke of the Lady Esther Isles, Býurgreifi of Eliria, Jarl and Grand Elector of Jorvik, Jarl of Bernicia, Llængjarl of Elwynn, Baron of the Fórntida Kærleikalanden, Baron of the Elw, Baron of Opplysta Smørvirket, Count of Old Araxion, Count of Old Cimmeria, Count Shishin, Count of Ancient Wintergleam, Warden of the Flower of the North, Blood-Unifier of the Jewel of Many Facets, Knight of the Holy Lakes, Scion of Saint Harald, Scion of the King of Kings, Chief, Head and Patriarch of the House of Orchids.
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Preceded by: Jonathan |
Prince of Elwynn 1623–1629 |
Succeeded by himself as King |
Preceded by: himself as Prince |
King of Elwynn 1629–1651 |
Succeeded by Vilhjalm |
Preceded by: Jonathan Ayreon-Kalirion |
Prince among the Lakes Line of Daniel Kalirion 1629–1685 |
Succeeded by Fatima of Arbor |
Preceded by: himself as King |
King of Elwynn (in exile or in pretense) 1651–1685 |
Succeeded by None |