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Anti-Kaiser

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In Shirerithian legal theory and history, an anti-kaiser refers to a claimant to the position of Kaiser that was rejected by Shireroth and by history. Usually Anti-Kaisers would arise in times of absence of the kaiser or in times of chaos, disappearing, being killed or imprisoned when order is restored or a new Kaiser enthroned.

A number of them were satiric.

Portrait Name Claimed regal name Birth Period of claim Death Bloodline Support Actual Kaiser Comments
Unknown Semisa II Unknown 1512 1512 Claimed to be the daughter of Kaiseress Semisa I. Executed by Kaiser Letifer II upon his taking the throne in 1512.
Baldwin Plantagenet-Julii Nicodemus 5.X.1518–17.XII.1518 Raynor's Keep, 17.XII.1518 Sanglorian Kaiser Meskan II Took power in Shirekeep by way of a coup during an absence of Kaiser Meskan II. Initiated liberal reforms. Well-liked by the denizenry. Meskan gathered his forces and retook power in two months' time. Thereafter executed.
Jessheymer.jpeg Jess Heymer Penisberg Automatica, 1506 1537 1623? Amokolians Kaiser Hasan I Satirical. Briefly following the death of Mors V
Mortisberg 1537
Loki III.jpg Jacobus Kahunamea Loki Loki II Lac Glacei, 1515 1537 Unknown Grifos Kaiser Hasan I Later legitimate kaiser twice, 1544–1547 and 1584–1587, used the regal names Loki III and IV for those reigns in a bid to legitimize his antikaisership tenures in 1537 and 1541
1541 Kaiser Ayreon I
Jessheymer.jpeg Jess Heymer Mortisberg II Automatica, 1506 1564 1623? Amokolians Steward Daniel Kalirion
Kaiseress Anandja II
Satirical
Tokaray.png Tokaray al-Osman Aurangzeb II Steffki Raspur, Babkha, 1582 15.VI.1644–20.XII.1644 1650 Steffki Landsraad
Marcusmyksos.jpeg Marcus Myksos Mors VII 20.XII.1644–1654 Landsraad (20.XII.1644–8.XIV.1644)
Kaiseress Noor (thereafter)
Verion II.png Titus Morvayne Verion II Eliria, 1627 1671–1674 Verion Verionists Kaiseress Salome Claimed to have been elected by the Landsraad, renounced claim in 1674 in a bid to make peace