Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion
Nathaniel Andre Utas Ayreon-Kalirion of Waffel-Paine (1586-1632) was Emperor of the Natopians (1607–1618), Prince of Elwynn (de jure 1604–1618; de facto: 1604–-1607; 1618), and Emir of Sathrati (1630–1632). Born a slave under the name of Roentje (or Jeroen, documents vary) in Barbary, Nathaniel was adopted by Emperor Nathan I and Prince Elijah Ayreon of Elwynn. He was declared dead (wrongly) in 1607, and a state funeral in absentia was held for him in Eliria. He died (really) the first time in 1618, before being resurrected in Athlon a few years later, before finally dying again in 1632 by turning into melted butter and scooped out and consumed in an act of communion in the Cathedral of Elijah's Rest.
Biography
Family and descendants
Childhood in Barbary
Adoption and later childhood and adolescence
Prince of Elwynn (first tenure)
Emperor of the Natopians
=== Prince of Elwynn (second tenure)
First death
Resurrection
Later life
Final death
Mythology
Nathaniel is a former prophet and current saint in the Dozan Bovic Church, with the book entitled Message of Nathaniel the Returned in the Tetrabiblios having been dictated by Bous through him.
In Jingdao, Barbary and Sankt Ludwigshafen, there exists a different mythology about Nathaniel. In these countries, he is often referred to as Catodao (the way of Cato).
In the Barbarian Republic it is believed that Nathaniel returned to his homeland after his death in 1632. He is said to live on the Cliff of the Elders as a demigod. Many relics that supposedly belong to Nathaniel can be sold in the markets on the streets of Arvidsudde. For example, several dozen merchants claim to have formaldehyde filled jars with his eyes for sale.
Nathaniel was known as Catodao in Jingdao and the main character of the presumably lost literary work The Epic of Catodao. The work tells the story how Nathaniel was abducted or adopted, it depends on who you ask, from Barbary in Jingdao.
“I have called my boyfriend who is the King of the Natopians and we have decided to adopt you and raise you as a true Natopian son, your mind will be filled with heresy and you will do evil things."- Epic of Catodao
Coat of arms
Coat of arms of Nathaniel | |
Details | |
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Armiger | Nathaniel Andre Utas Ayreon-Kalirion of Waffel-Paine |
Adopted | 1607 |
Crest | The imperial crown of Natopia |
Torse | A goat's head |
Escutcheon | Divided in four quarters. 1 and 4: Variation of Ziegeland. 2: Variation of Tas Neemia. 3: Variation of Elwynn. Iscutcheon: the coat of arms of Natopia. |
Motto | ἀδιάφορος, adiáphoros, Athlonian for "indifferent". |
Orders | medal of a Knight of the Order of the Black Hole |
Other elements | Below the shield, a yoke, symbolising the duty and burden of governance |
In 1607, upon becoming Emperor of the Natopians, Nathaniel was granted his personal coat of arms, which he used as emperor as well. He also used this coat of arms as emperor emeritus, undifferentiated as his successors had their own variations of the coat of arms of Natopia as their own. After Nathaniel's final passing in 1632, his eldest son, Adam, inherited the coat of arms. When Adam was executed in 1644, his only child, Kaiser Ayreon IV, inherited it, and used it as his personal coat of arms in Natopia. Upon Ayreon's death in 1671, the coat of arms was passed to Salome, his eldest child.
Preceded by: Deimos Jasonides |
Prince of Elwynn (as claimed) 1604–1618 |
Succeeded by Jonathan |
Preceded by: Deimos Jasonides |
Prince of Elwynn 1604–1607 |
Succeeded by Daniel Simrani-Kalirion |
Preceded by: Aasmund Vigeland as Chairman |
Prince of Elwynn 1618–1618 |
Succeeded by Jonathan |
Preceded by: Jonathan |
Emir of Sathrati 1630–1632 |
Succeeded by Noor bint Daniyal |
Preceded by: Christo Eucalyptos as Chancellor |
Emperor of the Natopians 1607–1618 |
Succeeded by Naian Moonoak |