Nathan II

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His Most Bovic Majesty
Nathan II
Emperor of the Natopians
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Short Title His Most Bovic Majesty, Nathan II, Emperor of the Natopians
Reign 1653 - Present
Investiture 1653
Predecessor Zakyyr Moonoak
Heir Apparent Nathan III, Holder of Hazelwood
Spouse Ayreon IV (deceased)
Issue Nathan Ludwig Elijah Waffel-Paine,
Vadoma Rowena Waffel-Paine,
Leonora Noor Waffel-Paine,
John Hilding Waffel-Paine
Imperial House Waffel-Paine
Ayreon-Kalirion (by marriage)
Father Kyle Kilynn
Mother Asara Waffel-Paine
Born 18 Konil 1644
Anmutstadt, Ziegeland
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Nathan Anders Aharsi Waffel-Paine of Drak is the first-born son of Asara Sisu and Kyle Kilynn. Born on 18 Konil, 1644, in Anmutstadt, Flaventia. Through his mother he belongs to the House of Waffel-Paine and through his father he belongs to the Line of Drak. He was first in the line of succession to the throne of Natopia until a succession crisis allowed Zakyyr Angus-Moonoak to surpass him.

He is the current Emperor of the Natopians, Faro of Flaventia.

Biography

Family Background

Nathan was born to Asara and Kyle in the Palace of Haas House in Anmutstadt. His birth was heralded as the true beginning of a new era for the people who lived on Yellow Island. Through his mother, Nathan had Mehl, Neemian, and Hazel ancestry; through his father he had Draconian ancestry. Therefore he and his younger sister, Clara, represent a true unification of the the major peoples of Flaventia.

Nathan and Clara experienced tragedy at a young age when Adam Ayreon-Kalirion murdered their mother. A succession crisis prevented the young Nathan from inheriting the Natopian throne from his mother, and was instead passed over to Nathan's cousin, Zakyyr Angus-Moonoak, who insisted he would only serve as emperor until Nathan came of age. Kyle, who had been appointed the Guardian of Flaventia, feared for his children's safety, and with assurances from High King Harald of Stormark, sent Nathan and Clara away to live in Stormark, as Asara did when she was young. While in Stormark, Nathan and his sister remained under the spiritual care of the Metrobosarch of Lyrica, Sergius Hergones.

On his 8th birthday, Nathan returned to Natopia and assumed his role as Emperor.

He was kidnapped, along with his regent, Christo Eucalyptos, causing a constitutional crisis that left Nathan's distant cousin, Vidar Ayreon-Kalirion, as the Regent of Natopia for a few years.

Full Title

His Most Bovic Majesty, Nathan the Second, by the Loving Grace of the Butter Cow Emperor of the Natopians, King of Drak-Modan, Faro of Flaventia, King of Ziegeland; Prince of Sororiya; Duke of Modan and Malarboria; Marquis of Lükanburg, Count-Elector of Mertfray, Count of Elivia, and of Ynnraile; Lord of Tarsica, of Yellow Island, of Nova Alrodria, and of Andelarion an den Neurändern; Grand Mayor of Lindstrom City; Sovereign of the Ancient and Secret Order of the Black Hole, of the Most Noble Order of the Yoshi, of the Honorable Order of the Palette, Triumphal Defender of All Four Quarters, Sovereign of the Natopian Order of Imperial Civil Excellence, and of the Order of St Asara Sisu; Grand Commander of the Natopian Defense Force; Avatar of the Imperial and Royal House of Waffel-Paine, Heir to the Imperial Bloodline of Drak, and Head of House Kilynn; Conqueror of Dracoheim, Uniter of the Demesnes, Protector of the Eternal Nation, Guardian of the Icons of the State, Wielder of the Sword of Sovereignty, and Scourge of Lavalon; Scion of the Three Peoples, Vessel of Dual Natures, Progeny of the Once-Living God, and Transcendence of the Dhury

In Shireroth he is titled His Majesty the Imperial Consort Dowager, the Duke of Modan and Malarboria, Viscount Drakland. He remains a member of the Shirerithian Imperial Family.


Preceded by:
Zakyyr Moonoak
Emperor of the Natopians
1653–pres.
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by:
Asara Sisu
Faro of Flaventia
1647–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by:
position created
King of Drak-Modan
1671–1679
Succeeded by
John Hilding Waffel-Paine