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'''John Hilding Waffel-Paine''', or '''Prince John''' as he is referred to by the Drak-Modani media, is the son of [[Nathan II]] and is the heir-designate to the throne of the Bovic Kingdom of [[Drak-Modan]]. He was sent to live in Drakorda in 1673 and celebrated his second birthday there. His older brother, [[Nathan III]] is the heir to the throne of [[Natopia]]. He was the fourth to be birthed from his artificial womb, technically making him the youngest of the quadruplets. His older sisters, Vadoma and [[Leonora Noor Waffel-Paine]], split their time visiting him and Nathan III, alternating visits so no more than two of the quadruplets are ever in the same city.
'''John Hilding Waffel-Paine''', or '''Prince John''' as he is referred to by the Drak-Modani media, is the son of [[Nathan II]] and is the heir-designate to the throne of the Bovic Kingdom of [[Drak-Modan]]. He was sent to live in Drakorda in 1673 and celebrated his second birthday there. His older brother, [[Nathan III]] is the heir to the throne of [[Natopia]]. He was the fourth to be birthed from his artificial womb, technically making him the youngest of the quadruplets. His older sisters, Vadoma and [[Leonora Noor Waffel-Paine]], split their time visiting him and Nathan III, alternating visits so no more than two of the quadruplets are ever in the same city. He now lives in Lindstrom, Natopia, with his father, older sisters, and brother.


==Early Life==
==Early Life==
Very soon after John was born, the [[Kalirion Fracture]] erupted on the Benacian continent, which took the life of his step-father, [[Ayreon IV]]. John's father, [[Nathan II]] quickly founded the kingdom of [[Drak-Modan]] to protect Natopian interests on Benacia. The Natopian emperor wanted the new Bovic kingdom to be closely, and permanently, aligned with Natopia but robust and distinct enough to flourish independently. Thus, the decision was made very early on to send John to live in Drakorda, where he would grow up and become a naturalized Drak-Modani, which would help ease tensions between the ruling Natopian class and the native Modanese.
Very soon after John was born, the [[Kalirion Fracture]] erupted on the Benacian continent, which took the life of his step-father, [[Ayreon IV]]. John's father, [[Nathan II]] quickly founded the kingdom of [[Drak-Modan]] to protect Natopian interests on Benacia. The Natopian emperor wanted the new Bovic kingdom to be closely, and permanently, aligned with Natopia but robust and distinct enough to flourish independently. Thus, the decision was made very early on to send John to live in Drakorda, where he would grow up and become a naturalized Drak-Modani, which would help ease tensions between the ruling Natopian class and the native Modanese.
==King for a Day==
The [[Bovinist Schism of 1676]] saw John's future drastically changed. Nativist and anti-Dozan Bovic pressures forced his father to promise to abdicate by 1679. The kingdom came under control of the Benacian Bovic Church and John dutifully attended Benacian Herds, increasing his popularity in Drak-Modan but quickly diminished his popularity in Natopia, where he was still considered a member of the Imperial Family and a potential successor to the Natopian throne. After Nathan passed the throne to John, a series of political crises occurred that culminated in the [[Drak-Modani Abdication Crisis]]. John found himself without power and his aunt, [[Clara Sundara]], could only protect him physically, not politically. John was barely king for three months before his father recalled him to Natopia.
==Life in Natopia==
John has had difficulty adapting to Natopian life. He does not appear in public with his brother and sisters and has reportedly fallen into a deep depression, resenting the loss of his kingdom, resenting his father for using him as a pawn, resenting his aunt for allowing it, and resenting his brother [[Nathan III]] for being the favored child and future emperor. He finds the [[Dozan Bovic Church]] archaic and decadent, and prefers to drink goat's milk at dinner. Natopian tabloids write frequent editorials insisting that the Emperor send him to a Dozan Bovic monastery in Athlon, or enroll him in military school, before his temperament sours public opinion on the entire Imperial Family. 


==Full Titles==
==Full Titles==
*'''1671-1673''' ''His Imperial Highness,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
*'''1671-1673''' ''His Imperial Highness,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
*'''1673-present''' ''His Bovic Highness,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Crown Prince of Drak-Modan, Heir-Designate to the Kaisers of the Imperial Line of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
*'''1673-present''' ''His Bovic Highness,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Crown Prince of Drak-Modan, Heir-Designate to the Kaisers of the Imperial Line of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
*'''1679''' ''His Bovic Majesty,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, King of Drak-Modan, Heir to the Kaisers of the Imperial Line of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
*'''1679-pres.''' ''His Imperial Highness,'' John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak


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[[Category: House of Waffel-Paine]]
[[Category: House of Waffel-Paine]]


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Revision as of 04:53, 22 December 2019

John Hilding Waffel-Paine
File:Imagine a baby
Full name John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak
AKA Prince John
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style Brown
Eye color Brown
Skin color White
Biographical information
Father Nathan II
Mother None
Date of birth 25 Blumuar 1671
Place of birth Anmutstadt, Natopia
Residence(s) Lindstrom
Nationality Natopian
Allegiance(s) Natopia
Occupation former king of Drak-Modan


John Hilding Waffel-Paine, or Prince John as he is referred to by the Drak-Modani media, is the son of Nathan II and is the heir-designate to the throne of the Bovic Kingdom of Drak-Modan. He was sent to live in Drakorda in 1673 and celebrated his second birthday there. His older brother, Nathan III is the heir to the throne of Natopia. He was the fourth to be birthed from his artificial womb, technically making him the youngest of the quadruplets. His older sisters, Vadoma and Leonora Noor Waffel-Paine, split their time visiting him and Nathan III, alternating visits so no more than two of the quadruplets are ever in the same city. He now lives in Lindstrom, Natopia, with his father, older sisters, and brother.

Early Life

Very soon after John was born, the Kalirion Fracture erupted on the Benacian continent, which took the life of his step-father, Ayreon IV. John's father, Nathan II quickly founded the kingdom of Drak-Modan to protect Natopian interests on Benacia. The Natopian emperor wanted the new Bovic kingdom to be closely, and permanently, aligned with Natopia but robust and distinct enough to flourish independently. Thus, the decision was made very early on to send John to live in Drakorda, where he would grow up and become a naturalized Drak-Modani, which would help ease tensions between the ruling Natopian class and the native Modanese.

King for a Day

The Bovinist Schism of 1676 saw John's future drastically changed. Nativist and anti-Dozan Bovic pressures forced his father to promise to abdicate by 1679. The kingdom came under control of the Benacian Bovic Church and John dutifully attended Benacian Herds, increasing his popularity in Drak-Modan but quickly diminished his popularity in Natopia, where he was still considered a member of the Imperial Family and a potential successor to the Natopian throne. After Nathan passed the throne to John, a series of political crises occurred that culminated in the Drak-Modani Abdication Crisis. John found himself without power and his aunt, Clara Sundara, could only protect him physically, not politically. John was barely king for three months before his father recalled him to Natopia.

Life in Natopia

John has had difficulty adapting to Natopian life. He does not appear in public with his brother and sisters and has reportedly fallen into a deep depression, resenting the loss of his kingdom, resenting his father for using him as a pawn, resenting his aunt for allowing it, and resenting his brother Nathan III for being the favored child and future emperor. He finds the Dozan Bovic Church archaic and decadent, and prefers to drink goat's milk at dinner. Natopian tabloids write frequent editorials insisting that the Emperor send him to a Dozan Bovic monastery in Athlon, or enroll him in military school, before his temperament sours public opinion on the entire Imperial Family.

Full Titles

  • 1671-1673 His Imperial Highness, John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
  • 1673-present His Bovic Highness, John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Crown Prince of Drak-Modan, Heir-Designate to the Kaisers of the Imperial Line of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
  • 1679 His Bovic Majesty, John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, King of Drak-Modan, Heir to the Kaisers of the Imperial Line of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
  • 1679-pres. His Imperial Highness, John Hilding Waffel-Paine of Drak, Count of Rostock, Viscount Glenfiddich, Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, Marquis of Lükanburg, Transcendence of the Dhury, Lord in Jorvik, Heir to the Line of Drak
Preceded by:
Nathan II
King of Drak-Modan
1679-1679
Succeeded by
Clara Sundara
as Supreme Judge