Iain de Vembria
Iain de Vembria, Lord Erion of Waffel-Paine | |
Former Senator of Elwynn and Senator of the Lakes | |
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Tenure began | 1553 |
Tenure ended | 1599 (in Elwynn, 1600) |
Senate(s) | II, III, IV |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Race | Treesian |
Biographical information | |
Date of birth | north-western Apollonia, c. 1410 |
Date of death | 1655 (legal death) |
Emperor of the Natopians: Nathan I, Nathaniel, Naian, Asara, Zakyyr, Nathan II, Nathan III, Vadoma Founder: Nathan Waffel-Paine Current Avatar: Nathan II |
Sir Iain de Vembria, Lord Erion of Waffel-Paine was a Treesian–Natopian–Hurmu–Elwynnese politician with an extensive career. His career started in Treesia, and moved on to Natopia and Elwynn. President of Elwynn (1570-1573), and co-Ruler of provisional government of the Union of Elwynn and Hurmu (1573-1574), and Senator of Elwynn (1574-1600). Following Elwynnese reunion with Shireroth, he left politics in Elwynn and joined the Natopian government. Former Chancellor of Natopia. Holds the following titles of nobility: Prince of Natopia, Prince of Arboria, Duke of the Punkrock Isles, Count of Nerklaa, Count of Augustus, Lord am Baat, Baron Mirkdale. Chancellor of the People's Academy of Elwynn.
He disappears in the late 1640s and was declared legally dead in 1655.
Trivia
One of the justifications offered by Aurangzeb for bombing the Elwynnese Congress was that he thought Lord Erion might be inside. Although sympathetic, the judges at his trial were obliged to affirm that this did not constitute a valid defence under law.
Preceded by: Daniel Kalirion |
President of the Elwynnese Realm 1570–1573 |
Succeeded by Daniel Kalirion and Lord Erion as Provisional Government |
Preceded by: Lord Erion as President of Elwynn and Daniel Kalirion as Prince of Hurmu |
Co-Ruler of the Provisional Government with Daniel Kalirion 1573–1574 |
Succeeded by Daniel Kalirion as Prince |
Preceded by: Christo Eucalyptos |
Chancellor of Natopia 1619–1641 |
Succeeded by Noor bint Daniyal as Acting Chancellor |