Villy Esposito

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Villy Esposito (Elw: Вили Еспосито, Vili Esposito; born Vilhjálm Daniel Gudrödar Ayreon-Kalirion af Ettlingum Freyum ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine‎‎ in Teldrin in Goldshire on 19 Qinamu 1635) is the firstborn son of the presently exiled and deposed Noah of Elwynn and the fifth son born to the late Kaiseress Noor. He was the ruling Prince of the Elwynnese Republic in 1653, having stepped down as King of Elwynn (disputed by his father), a position he held 1651–1653. Shamed by his blood, he relinquished all his titles and freedom in 1653, took on the name Villy, and made himself a loyal subject of the Kaiser under King Ryker Everstone. In 1680, he was transferred into the custody of the Frankish Empire.

Biography

Vilhjalm Daniel Gudrödar – who was named after Vilhjalm Kormak, Prince Daniel Kalirion and High King Harald's father – lived a sheltered life. He endured an intellectually stunted childhood which focused on the Froyalanish obsession with royal pageantry, falcon hunting, dressing up in expensive clothes and taking part in royal ceremonies. His carefree life took a turn to the worst in 1651 after his father was forceably exiled (find wiki link to events). Vilhjalm was captured by the Dark Orchid Society and the ESB-Jörmungandr Group, who subsequently transferred him to the custody of the Imperial Forces and the State Law & Order Restoration Council (SLORC). The SLORC subsequently recognised his right to rule after examining him and finding him to be merely a callow youth with no daemonic taint. He subsequently assumed the Elwynnese throne as king, a fact that was disputed by his father in exile.

In 1656, he approached the Elwynnese senate to request a decree that annulled the marriage between his parents. The petition was granted, and subsequently he and his sister Esther lost their rights to the estate of Noor and all rights of nobility. Consequently he and Esther were given the bastard surname Esposito (Tellian for "exposed"), which in Shirerithian tradition is given to caste-shamed deposed individuals from the nobility.

Later life

As king of Elwynn, Vilhjalm was charged with all executive, legislative and judicial powers if exercised through the advice Council of Eliria. He appointed the SLORC troika King Ryker Everstone of Goldshire, Jeremy Archer and Heath Belledin to the Council of Eliria, effectively giving this troika full power over Elwynn.

Underwent voluntary castration in the year 1653, in obedience to the Edict of the Kaiser ordering the castration of all male Froyalaners and out of sorrow at being disowned by his father and grandfather, who now reviled him as a usurper and had even claimed that he was a false pretender installed by the Imperial Government.[1]

His reign ended in 1653 by the adoption of the 1653 Constitution of the Elwynnese Republic (which formed the basis for the 1671 one). He was a transitory head of state of the republic as Prince of Elwynn until the Senate elected a replacement later the same year (Liv Dravot), whereafter he retired from politics, resigned all his noble and other titles, and declared himself a loyal subject of the Kaiser under King Ryker Everstone, becoming effectively Ryker's property.

If Villy had ever gained any satisfaction from the fates which overwhelmed his overseers he had been careful not to show it.

As King Ryker's existence has been deemed, by the authorities of the Sovereign Confederation, to have continued past the point of the expiry of his physical form, Villy remained bound as a Loyal Subject to the operating system that inherited the old King's consciousness. The King, though now disembodied, retained his taste for the earthly pleasures and did often commune with Villy for the purpose of vicariously sensing what it was to be alive. This did however necessitate a certain amount of surgical intervention, cranial augmentation, and neural grafting, so as to establish a serviceable interface. For this reason Villy was housed at the Augur Industries research centre located in Kingsgate and, on account of discretion and professional courtesy, was known only by his serial number during the periods of "downtime" when Villy was not in communion with the operating system.

Following the Second Amokolian War Villy was included in the head count of surviving Froyalaners earmarked for deportation to Francia in the event of a satisfactory peace being negotiated. As such he became one of the multitude whose fate became tied in the dying days of 1679 to the return of the city of Mittlere Stadt to Elwynn. On 10.III.1680, following the conclusion of the Treaty of Mittlere Stadt, he was transferred to Fröjaländarläger Malexanderstad, awaiting admittance to Francia, which occurred on I.VII.1680.

Siblings

Villy has four elder brothers - of which one is still among the living - from his mother's first marriage with the late Prince Nathananiel of Natopia, quadruplets born in 1630.

They are, in order of birth:

  • Adam Anushiruwân Hilding Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine (1630–1650, executed for killing his mother and brothers);
  • Zahir al Din Benjamin Rai Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine (1630–);
  • Rostam Job Cashmael Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine (1630-1639; killed by Adam);
  • Arn David Shapur Ayreon-Kalirion ibn al-Majeed bin Sathrati of Waffel-Paine (1630-1639; killed by Adam).

He also has a sister who was born in 1638 to King Noah of Elwynn and Queen Noor of Goldshire. The second child of the former, the sixth child of the latter.

Titles and Styles

  • 1635–1651: His Imperial, Royal and Riverine Highness the Prince of Amokolia, Shahzade Bey of Hjartahorn, Prince of Elwynn, Llængjarl of Elwynn, Imperial Prince of Shireroth, Count of Northshire, Count of Arietta, Count of the Lady Esther Isles, Lord in Jorvik, Scion of St. Harald, Knight of the Holy Lakes, Scion of the King of Kings.
  • 1653–1672: Villy Esposito, loyal subject of the Kaiser in the care of His Majesty the King of Goldshire
Preceded by:
Noah
King of Elwynn
1651–1653
Succeeded by
himself as Prince
Preceded by:
himself as King
Prince of Elwynn
1653
Succeeded by
Liv Dravot


References

  1. ^ A scandalous and unwarranted calumny, naturally.