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'''Yuan Windsor''' served as [[Diwang]] under the [[Kaiming Emperor]] and - for a short time - ruled as supreme leader after the [[Shanglu Campaign]]. His betrayal of the Heavenly Throne - by plotting (and succeeding to kidnap the Heavenly Light) - eventually led to his demise. In Jingdao he is often seen as an evil [[baishen]] who still wanders through this world, seeking to mislead hard working and honest people with promising power. | '''Yuan Windsor''' served as [[Diwang]] between 4779 and 4835 ASC under the [[Kaiming Emperor]] and - for a short time (4780 - 4877 ASC) - ruled as supreme leader after the [[Shanglu Campaign]]. His betrayal of the Heavenly Throne - by plotting (and succeeding to kidnap the Heavenly Light) - eventually led to his demise. In Jingdao he is often seen as an evil [[baishen]] who still wanders through this world, seeking to mislead hard working and honest people with promising power. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:22, 16 May 2023
Yuan Windsor served as Diwang between 4779 and 4835 ASC under the Kaiming Emperor and - for a short time (4780 - 4877 ASC) - ruled as supreme leader after the Shanglu Campaign. His betrayal of the Heavenly Throne - by plotting (and succeeding to kidnap the Heavenly Light) - eventually led to his demise. In Jingdao he is often seen as an evil baishen who still wanders through this world, seeking to mislead hard working and honest people with promising power.
| Preceded by: Not in existence |
Diwang of Jingdao 4779–4835 |
Succeeded by ??? |
| Preceded by: Kaiming Emperor |
Head of State of Jingdao 4835–4877 |
Succeeded by Kaiming Emperor |