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King '''Eathel''' is the ruling monarch of the [[Kingdom of Celebarad]], serving since 1717, and one of the three kings of the [[Three Kingdoms]] since 1723. He assumed the throne of [[Celebarad]] upon the death of his brother Thawain in 1717. As King of Celebarad, he took initiative in uniting the realms of Nidaros and Riskai with Celebarad into the Three Kingdoms. He also oversaw an expansion of the control of the Celebaradi throughout the coast and the integration of the Inis [[Balar]] into Celebarad. Eathel is married to Queen Rihonna.
King '''Eathel''' is the [[Rulers of Celebarad|ruling monarch]] of the [[Kingdom of Celebarad]], serving since 1717, and one of the three kings of the [[Three Kingdoms]] since 1723. He serves as First King of the Kingdoms since 1726. Eathel assumed the throne of [[Celebarad]] upon the death of his brother Thawain in 1717. As King of Celebarad, he took initiative in uniting the realms of Nidaros and Riskai with Celebarad into the Three Kingdoms. He also oversaw an expansion of the control of the Celebaradi throughout the coast and the integration of the Inis [[Balar]] into Celebarad. Eathel is married to Queen Rihonna.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==


Eathel was born in the year 1660 AN, In Sithril's Grove just outside Celebarad. He was the second born child of Galahad, ruler of the Free People of Celebarad under Vanic oppression and his wife Elara. Eathel's education was carefully curated by the city's most knowledgeable scholars and mentors. He developed a keen interest in history, strategy, and the arts. His tutors recognized his natural aptitude for leadership and encouraged him to refine his diplomatic skills, laying the foundation for his future role as ruler.
Eathel was born in the year 1660 AN, In Sithril's Grove just outside Celebarad. He was the second born child of Galahad, ruler of the Free People of Celebarad under Vanic oppression and his wife Elara. Eathel was educated by the city's most knowledgeable scholars and mentors. He developed a keen interest in history, strategy, and the arts. Among others, a young Eathel studied with the sages on Penn ar Bed. Unlike his brother Thawain, Eathel showed little interest in martial arts, instead spending his time on learning and the arts. His education continues to be a strong foundation for his future role as ruler of Celebarad.
 
[[File:Eathel in Council.png|266px|thumb|left|King Eathel among the Council of Nobles in the Silver Palace Yard]]


==As King of Celebarad==
==As King of Celebarad==


Upon the death of his brother Thawain, Eathel inherited the throne of Celebarad. From the outset, Eathel believed that a strong kingdom required more than just physical defenses; it needed cultural strength as well. Under his patronage, Celebarad experienced a cultural renaissance. He invited artists, poets, and scholars from across the Three Kingdoms fostering an atmosphere of creativity and intellectual exchange. Celebarad's illuminated manuscripts, intricate tapestries, and masterful sculptures became renowned throughout Micras.
Upon the death of his brother Thawain, Eathel inherited the throne of Celebarad. From the outset, Eathel believed that a strong kingdom required more than just physical defenses; it needed cultural strength as well. Under his patronage, Celebarad experienced a cultural renaissance. He invited artists, poets, and scholars from across the Three Kingdoms fostering an atmosphere of creativity and intellectual exchange. Celebarad's illuminated manuscripts, intricate tapestries, and masterful sculptures became renowned throughout Micras.
One of Eathel's first acts as ruler was to launch an attack against Vanic outposts on the island of Balar, and to bring the island fully within the fold of the young Celebaradi kingdom. Eathel was also instrumental in strengthening the bond between the Three Kingdoms, having personal friendships with Kings [[Audon II|Audon]] and [[Mondo Etzeterra|Mondo]]. Under his leadership Celebarad became a prosperous kingdom that sought to extend its influence across the Western Sea. In the wake of the [[Calbain Troubles]], the sovereignty of Penn ar Bed was transfered to Celebarad after negotiations from King Eathel with [[Prince of the Calbain|Prince]] [[Jack III]].


==Personal Life and Family==
==Personal Life and Family==
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Eathel
King Eathel.png
King Eathel of Celebarad
Full name Eathel ab Galahad of the House of Earion
Physical information
Species Human
Race Mixed
Gender Male
Biographical information
Father Galahad ab Earion
Mother Ilona Feänoria
Spouse Queen Rihonna (m. 1692)
Children Finn ab Eathel
Anduriël ab Eathel
Ioanna ab Rihonna
Paula ab Rihonna
Morgan ab Rihonna
Isildur ab Eathel
Date of birth 17.III.1660 (aged 79 AN years)
Place of birth Sithril's Grove, Celebarad
Residence(s) Silver Palace, Celebarad
Nationality Three Kingdoms
Allegiance(s) Kingdom of Celebarad

King Eathel is the ruling monarch of the Kingdom of Celebarad, serving since 1717, and one of the three kings of the Three Kingdoms since 1723. He serves as First King of the Kingdoms since 1726. Eathel assumed the throne of Celebarad upon the death of his brother Thawain in 1717. As King of Celebarad, he took initiative in uniting the realms of Nidaros and Riskai with Celebarad into the Three Kingdoms. He also oversaw an expansion of the control of the Celebaradi throughout the coast and the integration of the Inis Balar into Celebarad. Eathel is married to Queen Rihonna.

Early Life

Eathel was born in the year 1660 AN, In Sithril's Grove just outside Celebarad. He was the second born child of Galahad, ruler of the Free People of Celebarad under Vanic oppression and his wife Elara. Eathel was educated by the city's most knowledgeable scholars and mentors. He developed a keen interest in history, strategy, and the arts. Among others, a young Eathel studied with the sages on Penn ar Bed. Unlike his brother Thawain, Eathel showed little interest in martial arts, instead spending his time on learning and the arts. His education continues to be a strong foundation for his future role as ruler of Celebarad.

King Eathel among the Council of Nobles in the Silver Palace Yard

As King of Celebarad

Upon the death of his brother Thawain, Eathel inherited the throne of Celebarad. From the outset, Eathel believed that a strong kingdom required more than just physical defenses; it needed cultural strength as well. Under his patronage, Celebarad experienced a cultural renaissance. He invited artists, poets, and scholars from across the Three Kingdoms fostering an atmosphere of creativity and intellectual exchange. Celebarad's illuminated manuscripts, intricate tapestries, and masterful sculptures became renowned throughout Micras.

One of Eathel's first acts as ruler was to launch an attack against Vanic outposts on the island of Balar, and to bring the island fully within the fold of the young Celebaradi kingdom. Eathel was also instrumental in strengthening the bond between the Three Kingdoms, having personal friendships with Kings Audon and Mondo. Under his leadership Celebarad became a prosperous kingdom that sought to extend its influence across the Western Sea. In the wake of the Calbain Troubles, the sovereignty of Penn ar Bed was transfered to Celebarad after negotiations from King Eathel with Prince Jack III.

Personal Life and Family

Eathel married Rihonna Lewis in 1692. Queen Rihonna is widely popular throughout the Kingdom, and renowned for her wisdom and grace. Their marriage was a union of mutual respect and shared values, providing a stable foundation for both their personal relationship and Eathel's rule. Together, Eathel and Elara were blessed with six children: Finn, Anduriël, Ioanna, Paula, Morgan, and Isildur.