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Latest revision as of 14:22, 12 November 2021

Kaiser Mog
James Mogbeth
Former Kaiser of Shireroth
Began 1472
Ended 1473
Predecessor Kaiser Mors II
Successor Kaiser Letifer I
Imperial Bloodline Grifos
Physical description
Biographical information
Spouse(s) Erin Mogbeth
Date of death 1473
Place of death outside Shirekeep

Kaiser Mog I was most famous for giving away the Shirerithian territories of Amity and Mirioth against the will of the people, costing him his throne and earning him immortality as the Cedrist God of Political Blunders. He presided over the establishment of strong relations with the Imperium of Menelmacar, which shared dual citizens with Shireroth, particulary in Elwynn.

Mog's most famous gesture of friendship to the Menelmacari was giving them the two Shirerithian islands of Amity and Mirioth. Many Shirerithians were angered at the move, as both were very old and traditionally important and as Mirioth held the status of Cedrist Holy Land.

The Yardistani launched one of their traditional rebellions against him, and soon Erik Letifer, a cousin of Mog's, took control of the rebel troops. Mog was defeated and killed by Letifer in a climactic battle, having abandoned the traditional royal Sword of Vengeance in favor of his own Halberd of Retribution, and Letifer ascended the throne as Kaiser Letifer I

Just under a year later, the events of Mog's reign served as the inspiration for the tragedy Mogbeth.


Preceded by:
Mors II
Succession of the Shirithian Kaisership
1472–1473
Succeeded by
Letifer I