Kaiser Reynardine I
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疎癒川 惟康 (Oroigawa Koreyasu) | |
Former Kaiser of Shireroth | |
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Began | 1547 |
Ended | 1548 |
Predecessor | Kaiser Loki III |
Successor | Kaiser Agni I |
Steward | Ari Kaukainen |
Imperial Bloodline | Van der Sluijs |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Biographical information | |
Spouse(s) | Gilrean Treebane (1523–1553) |
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Date of birth | 1520 |
Place of birth | New Shirlan, Toketi |
Date of death | 1584 |
Oroigawa Koreyasu (疎癒川 惟康) was a Toketi-born Shirerithiann nobleman (born 1520; died in 1569) who reigned as Kaiser Reynardine I (1547–1548). Briefly Ruling Steward following the Kaiser Ayreon's assisted suicide in 1544, until the designated heir, Kaiser Loki III, took the throne later the same year. He continued as Steward under Loki III, and returned under Kaiser Agni I.
In 1542, inherited the entire estate of former Toketi ruler Liam conToketi.
Married the Absentian countess Gilrean Treebane (1523–1553) in 1543. Had three children, Ōtori (born 1544) and Daizō (1550) and Kitsune (born 1553)
Notable Moments
- dismissed the Landsraad following Loki III's controversial amendments to the Charter.
- began the "Fishday Decrees" with Imperial Decrees 342, 343, and 344, which will likely lead to "Kaiser Reynardine the Mad".
- reopened the Landsraad, under the condition that they present him with an acceptable amendment to the charter.
- Signed the Small Commonwealth treaty that released the commonwealth from its dependence on the Kaiser.
- created the Fishday Manuscript as a public document to record all of the "Fishday Decrees".
- the Landsraad presents Reynardine I with an amendment removing Loki III's amendments from the Charter, which is put into action.
- following Greg Russell's rebellion against the Duchy of Yardistan, creates the Duchy of Mirioth, Amity, and So-Sara with Greg Russell as Duke.
Preceded by: Ayreon |
Ruling Steward of Shireroth 1544 |
Succeeded by Loki III |
Preceded by: Loki III |
Kaiser of Shireroth 1547–1548 |
Succeeded by Agni I |