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In 1714, he was appointed by the [[Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes]] to the governing council of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]], the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]].
In 1714, he was appointed by the [[Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes]] to the governing council of [[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]], the [[Council of Shared Sovereignty]].


In 1725, the Folketing of Nidaros passed a resolution calling upon King Audon II to take a human wife with whom he could have human children that may succeed to the throne upon his demise. The same resolution called for only humans of Nazarene faith to be allowed succession to the throne.
In 1725, the Folketing of Nidaros passed a resolution calling upon King Audon II to take a human wife with whom he could have human children that may succeed to the throne upon his demise. The same resolution called for only humans of Nazarene faith to be allowed succession to the throne. Audon rejected the resolution, whereafter the Folketing passed a bill (Bill regulating the succession to the Crown), in which the Folketing stipulated the following:
* Succession to the Throne is restricted to adult humans, baptised and confirmed into the Church of Nidaros, who are descended from a late monarch of Nidaros, and who are declared by the Folketing Prince or Princess of Nidaros.
* The King shall at all times have nominated three eligible successors, whom the Folketing shall approve before declared Princes or Princesses of Nidaros.
 
Audon, caring for his daughter's rights, decided not to consent to the bill. This caused an uproar in the Folketing. Audon then dissolved the Folketing and called for elections for a new Folketing, to be held in the latter half of 1726.


== Style and Titles ==
== Style and Titles ==

Revision as of 10:58, 18 November 2023

Audon II
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Audon II
Physical information
Species Human
Race Mixed
Gender Male
Biographical information
Father Prince Kir
Mother Kataoka Yukiji
Spouse Lystasia Steerswick (m. 1719)
Children Mina (b. 1720)
Date of birth 7.I.1695 (aged 39 AN years)
Place of birth Palace of Whales, Whales
Residence(s) Kigazeki, Whales
Nationality Natopian, Hurmu, Shireroth
The coat of arms of Kigazeki, used by Jirō as his own since 1703

Audon II (二郎, Jirō; Audon Jirō Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed al-Osman bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine) is current King of Nidaros. He is the second child and son of Prince Kir and Princess Yukiji of Whales. Ichirō is his elder brother, and Enhei his younger sister. He is the present lord of Kigazeki.

Born with the name Jirō ("the second-born" in Sangunese), he adopted the regal name Audon II in honour of his ancestor, Kaiser Ayreon I, who had ruled Nidaros under the name of Audon. He also added Audon to his given names.

Following his mother's death from seppuku in 1706, he is the foster child, along with his siblings, of Mondo and Anastasia.

In 1714, he was appointed by the Chancellor of the Order of the Holy Lakes to the governing council of Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, the Council of Shared Sovereignty.

In 1725, the Folketing of Nidaros passed a resolution calling upon King Audon II to take a human wife with whom he could have human children that may succeed to the throne upon his demise. The same resolution called for only humans of Nazarene faith to be allowed succession to the throne. Audon rejected the resolution, whereafter the Folketing passed a bill (Bill regulating the succession to the Crown), in which the Folketing stipulated the following:

  • Succession to the Throne is restricted to adult humans, baptised and confirmed into the Church of Nidaros, who are descended from a late monarch of Nidaros, and who are declared by the Folketing Prince or Princess of Nidaros.
  • The King shall at all times have nominated three eligible successors, whom the Folketing shall approve before declared Princes or Princesses of Nidaros.

Audon, caring for his daughter's rights, decided not to consent to the bill. This caused an uproar in the Folketing. Audon then dissolved the Folketing and called for elections for a new Folketing, to be held in the latter half of 1726.

Style and Titles

Coat of arms of Audon II as King of Nidaros

In 1698, he was granted the title Prince of Shireroth by his aunt Kaiseress Salome.