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father = [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion|Nathaniel]]| | father = [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion|Nathaniel]]| | ||
mother = [[Kaiseress Noor]]| | mother = [[Kaiseress Noor]]| | ||
spouse = [[Liv Dravot|Liv Djupvik]] <small>(m. 1644, div. 1645)</small>| | |||
children = [[Kaiser Ayreon IV|Vidar]] <small>([[Kaiser Ayreon IV]])</small>| | |||
birthdate = 1630| | birthdate = 1630| | ||
birthplace = [[Ardashirshahr]]| | birthplace = [[Ardashirshahr]]| | ||
deathdate = 1650| | deathdate = 1650| | ||
deathplace = [[Ura'Bos]]| | deathplace = [[Ura'Bos]]| | ||
residence = | residence =| | ||
nationality = [[ | nationality = [[Shirerithian]] & [[Natopia|Natopian]]| | ||
allegiance = | allegiance = | | ||
occupation = | occupation = Murderer| | ||
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'''Adam Anushiruwân''' (né ''Adam Anushiruwân Hilding Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine'') (1630–1650), the eldest son of the marriage between [[Kaiseress Noor|Noor]] and [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion|Nathaniel]], was an [[Elwynn]]ese–[[Natopia]]n nobleman of imperial rank. Genocidal murderer, instigated the [[Civil War in Goldshire]] (which later engulfed all of Shireroth), killed the | '''Adam Anushiruwân''' (né ''Adam Anushiruwân Hilding Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine'') (1630–1650), the eldest son of the marriage between [[Kaiseress Noor|Noor]] and [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion|Nathaniel]], was an [[Elwynn]]ese–[[Natopia]]n nobleman of imperial rank. Genocidal murderer, instigated the [[shire:Civil War in Goldshire|Civil War in Goldshire]] (which later engulfed all of Shireroth), killed the [[Kattei Emperor]] of [[Jingdao]], and two of his own brothers, his mother ([[Kaiseress Noor]]) and the [[Natopia]]n empress [[Asara Sisu]]. [[Khan of Cabbagefall]], 1639–1645. Father of [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
=== Infancy === | === Infancy === | ||
Born the eldest of a set of quadruplets – Adam, [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion|Aldin]], [[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion|Rostam]], and [[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion|Arn]] – Adam’s first years were characterized by love and playfulness. When his father, Nathaniel, died in 1632, Adam was two years old, and Adam inherited most of | Born the eldest of a set of quadruplets – Adam, [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion|Aldin]], [[shire:Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion|Rostam]], and [[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion|Arn]] – Adam’s first years were characterized by love and playfulness. When his father, [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion|Nathaniel]], died in 1632, Adam was two years old, and Adam inherited most of Nathaniel's titles. Accordingly, Adam was brought up differently from his identical siblings. His education started early with the aim to instil in him a sense of duty, bravery and nobility. His mother [[Marriage of Kaiseress Noor and King Noah of Elwynn|remarried]] in 1633, to [[Thorstein Noah|King Noah]] of [[Elwynn]]. | ||
At the age of 5, Adam was separated from his siblings, when his mother sent him to boarding school in Walstadt. It was part of his | At the age of 5, Adam was separated from his siblings, when his mother sent him to boarding school in [[Walstadt]]. It was part of his mother's design to bring her children closer to their [[Natopia]]n heritage. [[Aldin]], for example, was sent to [[Athlon]], and Arn and Rostam were sent to [[Flaventia]]. | ||
Adam’s schooling in Walstadt was rough. Later, it transpired that the school was [[Sisera]]nist in its ideology. However, Adam had regular and close contact with his family, and learnt how evil his family regarded [[Siseranism]]. After all, his grandfather [[Kaiser Ayreon|Elijah]] was crucified by Sisera, and his stepfather [[Esther Ayreon-Kalirion|Noah's mother]] was a refugee from the Siseran genocide of Hurmu. Accordingly, he promised himself that he would fight Siseranism until his death. | Adam’s schooling in Walstadt was rough. Later, it transpired that the school was [[Sisera]]nist in its ideology. However, Adam had regular and close contact with his family, and learnt how evil his family regarded [[Siseranism]]. After all, his grandfather [[Kaiser Ayreon|Elijah]] was crucified by Sisera, and his stepfather [[Esther Ayreon-Kalirion|Noah's mother]] was a refugee from the Siseran genocide of Hurmu. Accordingly, he promised himself that he would fight Siseranism until his death. | ||
As to his relations with his family, at this time he was particularly close with his aunt Isabella and step-aunt [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion|Miranda]]. His step-father, [[King Noah]], was also known to take an interest in the boy's upbringing. When he first heard of his step-aunt [[Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir|Fjǫrleif]] of [[Amokolia]] having performed several executions on her own in her native [[Stormark]], Adam began admiring her. Whenever he met her, he asked her to tell him stories of her executions and battles, which she never declined to do. She also educated him in the art of swordcraft and other martial arts. | As to his relations with his family, at this time he was particularly close with his aunt Isabella and step-aunt [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion|Miranda]]. His step-father, [[Thorstein Noah|King Noah]], was also known to take an interest in the boy's upbringing. When he first heard of his step-aunt [[Fjǫrleif Hallbjörnsdóttir|Fjǫrleif]] of [[Amokolia]] having performed several executions on her own in her native [[Stormark]], Adam began admiring her. Whenever he met her, he asked her to tell him stories of her executions and battles, which she never declined to do. She also educated him in the art of swordcraft and other martial arts. | ||
===Walstadt Crisis=== | ===Walstadt Crisis=== | ||
In the beginning of the latter half of Vixaslaa | In the beginning of the latter half of Vixaslaa 1636, Adam would be visited on an extended stay by his mother. She took him out of the school, and for the next few days, he and his mother were hosted by [[Welf Blutwasser|Welf]], the "Great Enlightened King" (as he called himself) of [[Walstadt]], who was also hosting his son, the [[Kattei Emperor]] of [[Jingdao]], also known as [[Kattei Emperor|Heinrich von Walstadt-Sachsenland Erasmus-Ayreon-Kalirion-Blutwasser]], at Adam's ancestral mansion at [[Senkyōwan|Zauberförde]]. Welf departed the company early, though, to attend to business in Walstadt. | ||
At the same time, due to the free-trade treaty between Shireroth and Natopia, the barque Seahawk from Goldshire arrived at Walstadt, citing the treaty, and demanded to trade with the Natopian derelict outpost. The commander of the barque, Avid Jaggery, sent out missives to the King, and brought with him a number of cossacks with guns. This naturally frightened the local population. The king dismissed Jaggery's request, and in turn, Jaggery's men attacked the king’s palace, and looting and arson around Walstadt followed. | At the same time, due to the free-trade treaty between Shireroth and Natopia, the barque ''Seahawk'' from [[Goldshire]] arrived at Walstadt, citing the treaty, and demanded to trade with the Natopian derelict outpost. The commander of the barque, Avid Jaggery, sent out missives to the King, and brought with him a number of cossacks with guns. This naturally frightened the local population. The king dismissed Jaggery's request, and in turn, Jaggery's men attacked the king’s palace, and looting and arson around Walstadt followed. | ||
Managing to make an alliance with Walstadters of the Elijahn rite of the Bovic religion, the combined forces continued throughout Walstadt, even unto Zauberförde, where they broke into the mansion, looking for the | Managing to make an alliance with Walstadters of the Elijahn rite of the Bovic religion, the combined forces continued throughout Walstadt, even unto Zauberförde, where they broke into the mansion, looking for the [[Kattei Emperor|Kattei]] emperor. Noor protested to the intrusion, but she and her son were carried away by the invaders. The house was then ransacked until [[Kattei Emperor|Heinrich]], the three-year-old Jingdaoese Emperor, was discovered in his chambers. The Emperor was dragged by the mob out into the street where he was thrown down into the muck of the gutter, only to be snatched up by the howling mob and carried away to [[Mandible Hill]], where Adam's station saw him dispensing justice, ordering beheadings of various persons, on the instigation of his secretary and his grand almoner. Here, the Kettei emperor was brought, and he, too was executed, and set up on a mock cross. | ||
Noor and Adam were for a short time separated from one another in the unfolding chaos, but managed to find each other before the final evacuation of the Seahawk. They were immediately exiled from Walstadt by the King, and Noor was surprised that the King let her and her son live. She surmised though that there would have been a total annihilation of Walstadt from the Natopian armed forces if harm came upon her and her son. On the penultimate day of Vixaslaa | Noor and Adam were for a short time separated from one another in the unfolding chaos, but managed to find each other before the final evacuation of the ''Seahawk''. They were immediately exiled from Walstadt by the King, and Noor was surprised that the King let her and her son live. She surmised though that there would have been a total annihilation of Walstadt from the Natopian armed forces if harm came upon her and her son. On the penultimate day of Vixaslaa 1636, they sailed on the Seahawk back to Tapfer. | ||
=== Education in Shireroth === | === Education in Shireroth === | ||
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Academically he showed promise in the humanities and also with languages, and could be unusually persuasive for his age when speaking, although he struggled with anything beyond basic numeracy and the times tables. | Academically he showed promise in the humanities and also with languages, and could be unusually persuasive for his age when speaking, although he struggled with anything beyond basic numeracy and the times tables. | ||
In 1639 Lord Adam was invited to join the year long [[The Journey to the West|expedition]] of the [[ | In 1639 Lord Adam was invited to join the year long [[shire:The Journey to the West|expedition]] of the [[Kaiser Dominus|Count of Ran]], in his capacity as Arandur of [[Alalehzamin and Utasia]] to the [[Vale of Angularis]]. The sons of [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]], [[Daniyal Anders]] (aged 10), [[Frederik Anders the Younger|Frederik Anders]] and [[Royston Anders]] (both aged 9), fostered as pages in the household of the the Count and being of a similar age to 'Little Lord Cleaver' (as he was nicknamed after having executed the Kettei emperor) were offered to Lord Adam to serve as his squires on such hunts as may occur. | ||
=== Murdering two of his brothers === | === Murdering two of his brothers === | ||
On his return from [[Angularis]], his mother invited him to see her and his Nathanielian brothers in Goldshire. However, upon the brothers arriving in Goldshire, she had immediately to attend to government business, sending Adam, Aldin, Rostam and Arn to a skiing resort in [[Suthergold]] instead until she could find the time to give them her undivided attention. | On his return from [[Angularis]], his mother invited him to see her and his Nathanielian brothers in [[Goldshire]]. However, upon the brothers arriving in Goldshire, she had immediately to attend to government business, sending Adam, [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion|Aldin]], [[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion|Rostam]] and [[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion|Arn]] to a skiing resort in [[Suthergold]] instead until she could find the time to give them her undivided attention. | ||
During the skiing trip, Adam had unbeknownst to anyone else procured poison that he had brought with him there, with which he had planned to kill his brothers there for they were, in his opinion, too weak to be worthy of living. An added bonus was that he could be the sole heir to Nathaniel's estate when his mother would pass away. As matters progressed during the trip, he realised that Aldin’s unwavering love and belief in him could be used to his advantage. Accordingly, he decided to spare Aldin’s life. In the end, he poisoned cake that killed Arn and Rostam, after which he faked his sorrow. At this point, Adam had, to hide his own culpability, planted "evidence" that hinted that the murder of his brothers was actually the doing of the [[Leonid Guard]]. | During the skiing trip, Adam had unbeknownst to anyone else procured poison that he had brought with him there, with which he had planned to kill his brothers there for they were, in his opinion, too weak to be worthy of living. An added bonus was that he could be the sole heir to Nathaniel's estate when his mother would pass away. As matters progressed during the trip, he realised that Aldin’s unwavering love and belief in him could be used to his advantage. Accordingly, he decided to spare Aldin’s life. In the end, he poisoned cake that killed Arn and Rostam, after which he faked his sorrow. At this point, Adam had, to hide his own culpability, planted "evidence" that hinted that the murder of his brothers was actually the doing of the [[Leonid Guard]]. | ||
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Upon hearing the news of the deaths of Arn and Rostam, Noor immediately flew to Suthergold where she met her two elder sons, one genuinely grieving (Aldin) and one who to Noor and everyone else appeared to grieve. | Upon hearing the news of the deaths of Arn and Rostam, Noor immediately flew to Suthergold where she met her two elder sons, one genuinely grieving (Aldin) and one who to Noor and everyone else appeared to grieve. | ||
The findings of the alleged evidence of the Leonid | The findings of the alleged evidence of the Leonid Guard's involvement in the murders of Princes Arn and Rostam drew up long-held conflicts in Goldshire, and a civil war errupted in Goldshire. Noor, wishing to keep her sons safe, sent them both back to Natopia, where Adam took on the powers of government in Walstadt and the Elian Lands. During large parts of the year 1641, Adam hosted Alexandrian, Natopian and Shirerithian delegations at the Palace of Whales in Walstadt. The aim of these meetings, called the Western Conference, was to bring about an alliance between the three empires. | ||
Impressed with the young prince, Thorgils Tarjeisson, Count of Ran, who by now had been made Kaiser as [[Kaiser Dominus]], appointed Adam to | Impressed with the young prince, Thorgils Tarjeisson, Count of Ran, who by now had been made Kaiser as [[Kaiser Dominus]], appointed the twelve-year old Adam to Minister of the Exterior in 1642 (a position he would hold ''de jure'' until 1645). Although this was a move that deeply troubled many in the Kaiser's vicinity, Adam's appeared to do better than expected. At times, however, he was considered too impolite to diplomats, and the Kaiser largely left the important negotiations and meetings for other members of the government. | ||
In one incident of | In one incident of "indecency" as Minister of the Exterior, a Natopian prince, and cousin to Adam, [[Zakyyr Angus-Moanoak]], wrote to Adam desiring to visit him in Shirekeep. Adam had no desire to meet with his cousin, and tried his best to avoid it. In the end, Adam decided to ensure a legal marriage between Zakyyr and a member of a junior branch of the [[Ayreon-Kalirion]] dynasty, [[Li Naomiai Avon-El]]. Thinking it was a practical joke, Adam did not expect that the matter would be taken seriously by governments across the world, but he was nonetheless happy he had secured an excuse not to meet with Zakyyr. | ||
In the beginning of 1643, the Kaiser grew more satisfied with Adam, and saw more progress in him. Accordingly, the Kaiser commissioned Adam to lead the [[Palatini Corps]] to protect Shirekeep. | In the beginning of 1643, the Kaiser grew more satisfied with Adam, and saw more progress in him. Accordingly, the Kaiser commissioned Adam to lead the [[Palatini Corps]] to protect Shirekeep. | ||
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Killed mother. Was killed by brother. | Killed mother. Was killed by brother. | ||
==Titles== | ==Titles and Arms == | ||
{{see also|Coat of arms of Adam Anushiruwân}} | |||
*1630– | *1630–1650: [[Order of the Holy Lakes|Knight of the Holy Lakes]] | ||
*1630–1647: Lord, [[Scion of the King of Kings]] | |||
*1630–1645: Progeny of the Once-Living God, Count of Upper Macon (''Natopia'') | *1630–1645: Progeny of the Once-Living God, Count of Upper Macon (''Natopia'') | ||
*1632–1650: [[Viscount Audon of Varmland]] | |||
*1632–1636: Lord of Zauberförde | *1632–1636: Lord of Zauberförde | ||
*1632–1639: Duke of New Aquitane (''Natopia'') | *1632–1639: Duke of New Aquitane (''Natopia'') | ||
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*1638–1645: Prince Elian (''Natopia''), Count of [[Suthergold]] | *1638–1645: Prince Elian (''Natopia''), Count of [[Suthergold]] | ||
*1639–1645: [[Khan of Cabbagefall]] | *1639–1645: [[Khan of Cabbagefall]] | ||
*1642–1645: Arandur of [[Cape Farewell]] | *1642–1645: Arandur of [[Cape Farewell (county)|Cape Farewell]] | ||
*1642–1645: Baron of Port Mills (''Natopia'') | *1642–1645: Baron of Port Mills (''Natopia'') | ||
*1644–1645: Lord Triumphant in All Four Quarters (''Natopia'') | *1644–1645: Lord Triumphant in All Four Quarters (''Natopia'') | ||
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==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
(courtesy of the AI demon) | |||
Based on the information provided about Adam Anushiruwân, here is a psychological profile: | |||
=== Personality Traits and Behavioral Patterns === | |||
#Antisocial Personality Disorder: Adam exhibits clear signs of antisocial personality disorder, characterized by: | |||
##A disregard for right and wrong | |||
##Persistent lying and deception | |||
##Using charm or wit to manipulate others | |||
##Callousness and lack of empathy | |||
##Arrogance and a sense of superiority | |||
#Narcissistic Tendencies: Adam displays narcissistic traits, including: | |||
##An inflated sense of self-importance | |||
##A need for admiration and recognition | |||
##Exploitation of others for personal gain | |||
#Sadistic Behavior: Adam shows a propensity for cruelty and derives pleasure from causing harm to others, as evidenced by his execution of the Kattei Emperor and his brothers | |||
=== Developmental Factors === | |||
#Early Separation and Privileged Upbringing: Adam was separated from his siblings at a young age and given a different education, which may have contributed to his sense of entitlement and superiority | |||
#Exposure to Violence: His early admiration for his step-aunt Fjorleif's executions and battles likely normalized violence in his mind | |||
#Identity Issues: Adam's efforts to fight Siseranism, despite being educated in a Siseranist school, suggest internal conflict and a complex relationship with authority and ideology | |||
=== Relationships and Interpersonal Dynamics === | |||
#Manipulative Tendencies: Adam shows a capacity for manipulation, as seen in his ability to deceive his brother Aldin and others about his true nature | |||
#Lack of Genuine Attachments: He appears to view relationships primarily as means to an end, rather than forming genuine emotional bonds. | |||
=== Cognitive Patterns === | |||
#Strategic Thinking: Despite his young age, Adam demonstrates an ability to plan and execute complex schemes, as seen in his poisoning of his brothers and framing of the Leonid Guard | |||
#Lack of Remorse: Adam shows no guilt or remorse for his actions, instead boasting about his murders | |||
===Risk Factors=== | |||
#Power Seeking: Adam's actions are often motivated by a desire for power and control, which drives him to extreme measures. | |||
#Impulsivity: While capable of planning, Adam also shows impulsive behavior, particularly in violent situations. | |||
=== Conclusion === | |||
In conclusion, Adam Anushiruwân presents as a highly dangerous individual with severe antisocial and narcissistic traits. His early exposure to violence, privileged upbringing, and complex family dynamics appear to have shaped a personality characterized by a lack of empathy, manipulative behavior, and a dangerous pursuit of power. His actions suggest a high risk for further violence and socially destructive behavior. | |||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
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|2= 2. [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]] | |2= 2. [[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]] | ||
|3= 3. [[Noor | |3= 3. [[Kaiseress Noor]] | ||
|4= 4. [[Nathan Waffel-Paine]] | |4= 4. [[Nathan Waffel-Paine]] | ||
|5= 5. [[Kaiser Ayreon II|Elijah Ayreon]] | |5= 5. [[Kaiser Ayreon II|Elijah Ayreon]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 1 September 2024
Adam Anushiruwân | |
Full name | Adam Anushiruwân |
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AKA | Lord Adam |
Physical information | |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Hair color and style | Black medium length |
Eye color | Brown |
Skin color | White |
Biographical information | |
Father | Nathaniel |
Mother | Kaiseress Noor |
Spouse | Liv Djupvik (m. 1644, div. 1645) |
Children | Vidar (Kaiser Ayreon IV) |
Date of birth | 1630 |
Place of birth | Ardashirshahr |
Date of death | 1650 |
Place of death | Ura'Bos |
Nationality | Shirerithian & Natopian |
Occupation | Murderer |
Adam Anushiruwân (né Adam Anushiruwân Hilding Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine) (1630–1650), the eldest son of the marriage between Noor and Nathaniel, was an Elwynnese–Natopian nobleman of imperial rank. Genocidal murderer, instigated the Civil War in Goldshire (which later engulfed all of Shireroth), killed the Kattei Emperor of Jingdao, and two of his own brothers, his mother (Kaiseress Noor) and the Natopian empress Asara Sisu. Khan of Cabbagefall, 1639–1645. Father of Kaiser Ayreon IV.
Biography
Infancy
Born the eldest of a set of quadruplets – Adam, Aldin, Rostam, and Arn – Adam’s first years were characterized by love and playfulness. When his father, Nathaniel, died in 1632, Adam was two years old, and Adam inherited most of Nathaniel's titles. Accordingly, Adam was brought up differently from his identical siblings. His education started early with the aim to instil in him a sense of duty, bravery and nobility. His mother remarried in 1633, to King Noah of Elwynn.
At the age of 5, Adam was separated from his siblings, when his mother sent him to boarding school in Walstadt. It was part of his mother's design to bring her children closer to their Natopian heritage. Aldin, for example, was sent to Athlon, and Arn and Rostam were sent to Flaventia.
Adam’s schooling in Walstadt was rough. Later, it transpired that the school was Siseranist in its ideology. However, Adam had regular and close contact with his family, and learnt how evil his family regarded Siseranism. After all, his grandfather Elijah was crucified by Sisera, and his stepfather Noah's mother was a refugee from the Siseran genocide of Hurmu. Accordingly, he promised himself that he would fight Siseranism until his death.
As to his relations with his family, at this time he was particularly close with his aunt Isabella and step-aunt Miranda. His step-father, King Noah, was also known to take an interest in the boy's upbringing. When he first heard of his step-aunt Fjǫrleif of Amokolia having performed several executions on her own in her native Stormark, Adam began admiring her. Whenever he met her, he asked her to tell him stories of her executions and battles, which she never declined to do. She also educated him in the art of swordcraft and other martial arts.
Walstadt Crisis
In the beginning of the latter half of Vixaslaa 1636, Adam would be visited on an extended stay by his mother. She took him out of the school, and for the next few days, he and his mother were hosted by Welf, the "Great Enlightened King" (as he called himself) of Walstadt, who was also hosting his son, the Kattei Emperor of Jingdao, also known as Heinrich von Walstadt-Sachsenland Erasmus-Ayreon-Kalirion-Blutwasser, at Adam's ancestral mansion at Zauberförde. Welf departed the company early, though, to attend to business in Walstadt.
At the same time, due to the free-trade treaty between Shireroth and Natopia, the barque Seahawk from Goldshire arrived at Walstadt, citing the treaty, and demanded to trade with the Natopian derelict outpost. The commander of the barque, Avid Jaggery, sent out missives to the King, and brought with him a number of cossacks with guns. This naturally frightened the local population. The king dismissed Jaggery's request, and in turn, Jaggery's men attacked the king’s palace, and looting and arson around Walstadt followed.
Managing to make an alliance with Walstadters of the Elijahn rite of the Bovic religion, the combined forces continued throughout Walstadt, even unto Zauberförde, where they broke into the mansion, looking for the Kattei emperor. Noor protested to the intrusion, but she and her son were carried away by the invaders. The house was then ransacked until Heinrich, the three-year-old Jingdaoese Emperor, was discovered in his chambers. The Emperor was dragged by the mob out into the street where he was thrown down into the muck of the gutter, only to be snatched up by the howling mob and carried away to Mandible Hill, where Adam's station saw him dispensing justice, ordering beheadings of various persons, on the instigation of his secretary and his grand almoner. Here, the Kettei emperor was brought, and he, too was executed, and set up on a mock cross.
Noor and Adam were for a short time separated from one another in the unfolding chaos, but managed to find each other before the final evacuation of the Seahawk. They were immediately exiled from Walstadt by the King, and Noor was surprised that the King let her and her son live. She surmised though that there would have been a total annihilation of Walstadt from the Natopian armed forces if harm came upon her and her son. On the penultimate day of Vixaslaa 1636, they sailed on the Seahawk back to Tapfer.
Education in Shireroth
Following that interruption to his schooling Adam was enrolled at the School of Erudition in the county of Amity, Mirioth and So-Sara that was founded by her aunt, the Emira of those islands, Isabella Simrani-Kalirion. As his many titles and positions require Adam to travel frequently on official business, the School of Erudition has also provided him with a personal tutor to help shape his personal development. His closest personal attachment outside of blood kin was at this time to his private tutor, Miss Yara Rose of the School of Erudition, who in addition to those duties acted as a confidante, bodyguard and surrogate mother.
Polite and proper in his conduct and deportment, Lord Adam remained aloof and apart from his age group, preferring the company of his servants and hunting dogs. An enthusiastic young naturalist, Adam enjoyed fox hunting and penguin shooting on Walstadt. He had in Walstadt been taught that culling the old and the weak was an integral part of population management and conservation. It was a lesson he had taken to heart, although his tutor was obliged to intervene when he began applying some of those principles in the classroom.
Academically he showed promise in the humanities and also with languages, and could be unusually persuasive for his age when speaking, although he struggled with anything beyond basic numeracy and the times tables.
In 1639 Lord Adam was invited to join the year long expedition of the Count of Ran, in his capacity as Arandur of Alalehzamin and Utasia to the Vale of Angularis. The sons of Miranda Simrani-Kalirion, Daniyal Anders (aged 10), Frederik Anders and Royston Anders (both aged 9), fostered as pages in the household of the the Count and being of a similar age to 'Little Lord Cleaver' (as he was nicknamed after having executed the Kettei emperor) were offered to Lord Adam to serve as his squires on such hunts as may occur.
Murdering two of his brothers
On his return from Angularis, his mother invited him to see her and his Nathanielian brothers in Goldshire. However, upon the brothers arriving in Goldshire, she had immediately to attend to government business, sending Adam, Aldin, Rostam and Arn to a skiing resort in Suthergold instead until she could find the time to give them her undivided attention.
During the skiing trip, Adam had unbeknownst to anyone else procured poison that he had brought with him there, with which he had planned to kill his brothers there for they were, in his opinion, too weak to be worthy of living. An added bonus was that he could be the sole heir to Nathaniel's estate when his mother would pass away. As matters progressed during the trip, he realised that Aldin’s unwavering love and belief in him could be used to his advantage. Accordingly, he decided to spare Aldin’s life. In the end, he poisoned cake that killed Arn and Rostam, after which he faked his sorrow. At this point, Adam had, to hide his own culpability, planted "evidence" that hinted that the murder of his brothers was actually the doing of the Leonid Guard.
Upon hearing the news of the deaths of Arn and Rostam, Noor immediately flew to Suthergold where she met her two elder sons, one genuinely grieving (Aldin) and one who to Noor and everyone else appeared to grieve.
The findings of the alleged evidence of the Leonid Guard's involvement in the murders of Princes Arn and Rostam drew up long-held conflicts in Goldshire, and a civil war errupted in Goldshire. Noor, wishing to keep her sons safe, sent them both back to Natopia, where Adam took on the powers of government in Walstadt and the Elian Lands. During large parts of the year 1641, Adam hosted Alexandrian, Natopian and Shirerithian delegations at the Palace of Whales in Walstadt. The aim of these meetings, called the Western Conference, was to bring about an alliance between the three empires.
Impressed with the young prince, Thorgils Tarjeisson, Count of Ran, who by now had been made Kaiser as Kaiser Dominus, appointed the twelve-year old Adam to Minister of the Exterior in 1642 (a position he would hold de jure until 1645). Although this was a move that deeply troubled many in the Kaiser's vicinity, Adam's appeared to do better than expected. At times, however, he was considered too impolite to diplomats, and the Kaiser largely left the important negotiations and meetings for other members of the government.
In one incident of "indecency" as Minister of the Exterior, a Natopian prince, and cousin to Adam, Zakyyr Angus-Moanoak, wrote to Adam desiring to visit him in Shirekeep. Adam had no desire to meet with his cousin, and tried his best to avoid it. In the end, Adam decided to ensure a legal marriage between Zakyyr and a member of a junior branch of the Ayreon-Kalirion dynasty, Li Naomiai Avon-El. Thinking it was a practical joke, Adam did not expect that the matter would be taken seriously by governments across the world, but he was nonetheless happy he had secured an excuse not to meet with Zakyyr.
In the beginning of 1643, the Kaiser grew more satisfied with Adam, and saw more progress in him. Accordingly, the Kaiser commissioned Adam to lead the Palatini Corps to protect Shirekeep. MORE TO BE ADDED
Oustfest & the Year of the Four Kaisers
Sentenced to death by burning
Improbable reprieve and feigned repentance
Saved by his brother and subjected to a harsh regime by the Abbot and monks of Saint Joelle's Monastery in Athlon. It didn't work.
Abduction and murder of Asara, 3rd Walstadt Crisis
Nobody emerges from this episode from very much in the way of credit.
Life in Alexandria
Capture, Ura'Bos
Killed mother. Was killed by brother.
Titles and Arms
- 1630–1650: Knight of the Holy Lakes
- 1630–1647: Lord, Scion of the King of Kings
- 1630–1645: Progeny of the Once-Living God, Count of Upper Macon (Natopia)
- 1632–1650: Viscount Audon of Varmland
- 1632–1636: Lord of Zauberförde
- 1632–1639: Duke of New Aquitane (Natopia)
- 1632–1645: Duke of Cheshunt, Count of Anmutstadt, Lord in Jorvik (Natopia)
- 1633–1645: Prince of Elwynn, Llængjarl of Elwynn, Count of Northshire, Count of Arietta, Count of the Lady Esther Isles.
- 1637–1645: Prince of Natopia, Lord of Walstadt (Natopia)
- 1638–1638: Duke of Sutherlune
- 1638–1641: Duke of Asantelian, Count of Crowsilver
- 1638–1645: Prince Elian (Natopia), Count of Suthergold
- 1639–1645: Khan of Cabbagefall
- 1642–1645: Arandur of Cape Farewell
- 1642–1645: Baron of Port Mills (Natopia)
- 1644–1645: Lord Triumphant in All Four Quarters (Natopia)
- 1647–the Present: Enemy of Humanity (Alexandria, Natopia & Shireroth)
Personality
(courtesy of the AI demon)
Based on the information provided about Adam Anushiruwân, here is a psychological profile:
Personality Traits and Behavioral Patterns
- Antisocial Personality Disorder: Adam exhibits clear signs of antisocial personality disorder, characterized by:
- A disregard for right and wrong
- Persistent lying and deception
- Using charm or wit to manipulate others
- Callousness and lack of empathy
- Arrogance and a sense of superiority
- Narcissistic Tendencies: Adam displays narcissistic traits, including:
- An inflated sense of self-importance
- A need for admiration and recognition
- Exploitation of others for personal gain
- Sadistic Behavior: Adam shows a propensity for cruelty and derives pleasure from causing harm to others, as evidenced by his execution of the Kattei Emperor and his brothers
Developmental Factors
- Early Separation and Privileged Upbringing: Adam was separated from his siblings at a young age and given a different education, which may have contributed to his sense of entitlement and superiority
- Exposure to Violence: His early admiration for his step-aunt Fjorleif's executions and battles likely normalized violence in his mind
- Identity Issues: Adam's efforts to fight Siseranism, despite being educated in a Siseranist school, suggest internal conflict and a complex relationship with authority and ideology
Relationships and Interpersonal Dynamics
- Manipulative Tendencies: Adam shows a capacity for manipulation, as seen in his ability to deceive his brother Aldin and others about his true nature
- Lack of Genuine Attachments: He appears to view relationships primarily as means to an end, rather than forming genuine emotional bonds.
Cognitive Patterns
- Strategic Thinking: Despite his young age, Adam demonstrates an ability to plan and execute complex schemes, as seen in his poisoning of his brothers and framing of the Leonid Guard
- Lack of Remorse: Adam shows no guilt or remorse for his actions, instead boasting about his murders
Risk Factors
- Power Seeking: Adam's actions are often motivated by a desire for power and control, which drives him to extreme measures.
- Impulsivity: While capable of planning, Adam also shows impulsive behavior, particularly in violent situations.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Adam Anushiruwân presents as a highly dangerous individual with severe antisocial and narcissistic traits. His early exposure to violence, privileged upbringing, and complex family dynamics appear to have shaped a personality characterized by a lack of empathy, manipulative behavior, and a dangerous pursuit of power. His actions suggest a high risk for further violence and socially destructive behavior.
Relationships
"Wife"
Offspring
Ancestry
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Preceded by: Nathaniel |
Prince among the Lakes Lines of Waffel-Paine and Elijah Ayreon 1632–1650 |
Succeeded by Kaiser Ayreon IV |
Preceded by: Nathaniel |
Viscount Audon of Varmland 1632–1650 |
Succeeded by Kaiser Ayreon IV |