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==Early life, family, and education==
==Early life, family, and education==
Sinchi Roca I was born in the city of [[Parap]], [[Wechua Nation]] in {{AN|1662}}, the eldest child of the then reigning King. Like his father, he was educated privately, learning the intricacies of leadership and governance. His thirst for knowledge led him to [[Metzler University]] in [[Shirekeep]], [[Shireroth]], where he studied for two years, absorbing the wisdom of the world.
Sinchi Roca I was born as Titu Auqui Acahuana in the vibrant city of [[Parap]], within the [[Wechua Nation]], on 4.XI.{{AN|1662}}. As the eldest child of the [[Sapa Wechua|reigning monarch]], King [[Manco Cápac]] I, his birth was celebrated throughout the kingdom. His elementary education was handled privately, a decision influenced by his father's experiences. His tutors, chosen from among the most erudite in the world, came from [[Natopia]], [[Shireroth]], and [[Alexandria]], were entrusted with introducing him to a wide array of subjects, from history to mathematics. As a young child, he often amazed his tutors with his quick understanding and eager curiosity. Sinchi Roca's middle school years further revealed his aptitude for learning. Particularly drawn to literature and philosophy, he frequently engaged in intellectual debates with his tutors. Simultaneously, he began his training in leadership and governance, beginning to understand the intricacies and responsibilities of ruling a nation. During his high school years, Sinchi Roca further honed his intellectual capabilities and leadership skills. His personal tutors during this time were experienced statesmen and women from the court, bringing him practical understanding of running a kingdom, economics, law, and foreign policy.


In {{AN|1687}}, his life took a personal turn as he got engaged to the graceful [[Abigail Ayreon-Kalirion|Princess Abigail of Shireroth]], a union that was celebrated the following year with a civil ceremony in [[Punta Santiago]] and a religious ceremony in [[Parap]], incorporating traditional Wechua rites.  
Fueled by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a desire to broaden his understanding of the world, Sinchi Roca then decided to pursue higher education at several institutions. During his first two years, he attended the Imperial University of Alexandria at [[Triegon]], [[Natopia]]. He spent summers in [[Dos Gardenias]], often with his cousins in the [[House of Carrillo]] He attended Metzler University in Shirekeep, Shireroth for two years. This period was one of profound growth for Sinchi Roca. The exposure to a diversity of ideas and cultures deepened his sense of empathy and global awareness, traits that would greatly benefit his future reign.
 
In a momentous event that marked his passage to adulthood, Sinchi Roca was invested as the [[Prince of Rimarima]] at the tender age of 19 in {{AN|1681}}. The ceremony, steeped in tradition and symbolism, echoed throughout the [[Wechua Nation]], as it was the first investiture of a Prince of Rimarima since [[The Great Restoration (Wechua Nation)|the Great Restoration]] and the end of the [[Wechua Sorrow]]. This role would serve as the platform upon which he would further develop his leadership skills and dedication to his people.


==Prince of Rimarima==
==Prince of Rimarima==

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Monarch of Nouvelle Alexandrie
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Sinchi Roca I (born Titu Auqui Acahuana, b. 4.XI.1662 AN) is the reigning King of Nouvelle Alexandrie, succeeding his father, the late King Manco Cápac I, after the tragic Condor One shootdown incident in 1718 AN. Prior to his ascension, he held the title of Prince of Rimarima from 1685 AN.

Early life, family, and education

Sinchi Roca I was born as Titu Auqui Acahuana in the vibrant city of Parap, within the Wechua Nation, on 4.XI.1662 AN. As the eldest child of the reigning monarch, King Manco Cápac I, his birth was celebrated throughout the kingdom. His elementary education was handled privately, a decision influenced by his father's experiences. His tutors, chosen from among the most erudite in the world, came from Natopia, Shireroth, and Alexandria, were entrusted with introducing him to a wide array of subjects, from history to mathematics. As a young child, he often amazed his tutors with his quick understanding and eager curiosity. Sinchi Roca's middle school years further revealed his aptitude for learning. Particularly drawn to literature and philosophy, he frequently engaged in intellectual debates with his tutors. Simultaneously, he began his training in leadership and governance, beginning to understand the intricacies and responsibilities of ruling a nation. During his high school years, Sinchi Roca further honed his intellectual capabilities and leadership skills. His personal tutors during this time were experienced statesmen and women from the court, bringing him practical understanding of running a kingdom, economics, law, and foreign policy.

Fueled by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and a desire to broaden his understanding of the world, Sinchi Roca then decided to pursue higher education at several institutions. During his first two years, he attended the Imperial University of Alexandria at Triegon, Natopia. He spent summers in Dos Gardenias, often with his cousins in the House of Carrillo He attended Metzler University in Shirekeep, Shireroth for two years. This period was one of profound growth for Sinchi Roca. The exposure to a diversity of ideas and cultures deepened his sense of empathy and global awareness, traits that would greatly benefit his future reign.

In a momentous event that marked his passage to adulthood, Sinchi Roca was invested as the Prince of Rimarima at the tender age of 19 in 1681 AN. The ceremony, steeped in tradition and symbolism, echoed throughout the Wechua Nation, as it was the first investiture of a Prince of Rimarima since the Great Restoration and the end of the Wechua Sorrow. This role would serve as the platform upon which he would further develop his leadership skills and dedication to his people.

Prince of Rimarima

The royal couple welcomed their first child, a son named Uturuncu, on 15.VIII.1689. This joyous event, announced by the Palace of Carranza earlier that year, was a symbol of continuity and hope for the future of Nouvelle Alexandrie.

Reign

Accession

The untimely and tragic death of his father in the Condor One shootdown incident on 17.II.1718 AN catapulted Sinchi Roca I onto the throne. In his first public address as King, he shared his profound grief and expressed his commitment to honoring his father's legacy, promising to lead with honor and compassion.

His reign has been marked by a dedication to his father's principles and a clear love for the people of Nouvelle Alexandrie. His leadership style, a blend of tradition and modernity, has found favor among his subjects, cementing his place as a beloved figure in the nation.

Overseas tours

Sinchi Roca I's reign has been characterized by a desire to foster international relations. His numerous overseas tours have solidified Nouvelle Alexandrie's place in the global community and reinforced its commitment to peace and collaboration.

Philanthropy and charity

Media image and public opinion

Titles, styles, honors, and arms

Issue

Name Birth Marriage Children
Date Spouse
Uturuncu, Prince of Rimarima 15.VIII.1689 AN Placeholder Date 1 Placeholder Spouse 1
Prince Amaru 4.X.1692 AN Placeholder Date 2 Placeholder Spouse 2
Princess Sofia 23.II.1695 AN Placeholder Date 2 Placeholder Spouse 2
Prince Manu 11.IV.1698 AN Placeholder Date 2 Placeholder Spouse 2
Prince Pachacuti 16.VI.1703 AN Placeholder Date 2 Placeholder Spouse 2