Difference between revisions of "Corius (of Miac'Geoki)"
From World of Entorais Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to searchm (→Identity: content) |
(→Connections: links) |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
<!--character quote--> | <!--character quote--> | ||
</blockquote> | </blockquote> | ||
=Identity= | ==Identity== | ||
;Name(s):Corius / Aguakoa - ''Tornado'' | ;Name(s):Corius / Aguakoa - ''Tornado'' | ||
;Title(s) and Rank(s):Oqio | ;Title(s) and Rank(s):Oqio | ||
;Culture:[[Corinthean (culture)|Corinthean]] | ;Culture:[[Corinthean (culture)|Corinthean]] | ||
;Profession:Oqio of Miac'Geoki ( | ;Profession:Oqio of Miac'Geoki (179 -- 204 YG) | ||
=Description= | ==Description== | ||
;Ethnicity:[[Corinthean (people)|Corinthean]] | ;Ethnicity:[[Corinthean (people)|Corinthean]] | ||
;Gender:Male | ;Gender:Male | ||
;Age:62 | ;Age:62 sols, (178 -- 204 YG) | ||
;Height:<!--number--> metres (<!--number--> feet, <!--number--> inches) | ;Height:<!--number--> metres (<!--number--> feet, <!--number--> inches) | ||
;Build:<!--descriptive-->, <!--number--> kilograms (<!--number--> pounds) | ;Build:<!--descriptive-->, <!--number--> kilograms (<!--number--> pounds) | ||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
:<!--physical description, including common manner of dress--> | :<!--physical description, including common manner of dress--> | ||
=Personality= | ==Personality== | ||
:<!--personality description--> | :<!--personality description--> | ||
=About= | ==About== | ||
;Home:[[Miac'Geoki]], [[Corinthea]] | ;Home:[[Miac'Geoki]], [[Corinthea]] | ||
;History:In | ;History:In 179 YG Raemor, the Oqio of the Corinthean city Miac'Geoki, died. His second son Corius was unlikely to inherit, being second in line to the throne. However by chance his uncle Farios the Oqio of [[Miacaglae]], also died naming his nephew heir, so Corius travelled to that city to be crowned as Oqio. The night before his coronation, he received word that his brother fell from his horse, leaving no heir. | ||
:Corius did the math and decided that ruling a prosperous seaport would mean to more wealth and opportunity, than would ruling a smaller city upriver. So he slipped from the palace and rode for the coast over three days and nights to declare himself heir to the throne of Miac'Geoki after his brother. The haste with which he turned around in his journey is said to have caused a swirl, and thus he was marked with the nickname Aguakoa - ''Tornado'' ever after. | :Corius did the math and decided that ruling a prosperous seaport would mean to more wealth and opportunity, than would ruling a smaller city upriver. So he slipped from the palace and rode for the coast over three days and nights to declare himself heir to the throne of Miac'Geoki after his brother. The haste with which he turned around in his journey is said to have caused a swirl, and thus he was marked with the nickname Aguakoa - ''Tornado'' ever after. | ||
:There has been a small rivalry between the two cities ever since. Miac'Geoki claiming they are a such beautiful and desirable place to live, that even the Oqio would give up his throne to move there. In counterpoint Miacaglae believes the people of Miac'Geoki to be shallow, irresponsible, and unlikely to follow through on a agreement. As Oqio go, Corius was about average. He did however stick with his decision, and served his city well throughout his reign. | :There has been a small rivalry between the two cities ever since. Miac'Geoki claiming they are a such beautiful and desirable place to live, that even the Oqio would give up his throne to move there. In counterpoint Miacaglae believes the people of Miac'Geoki to be shallow, irresponsible, and unlikely to follow through on a agreement. As Oqio go, Corius was about average. He did however stick with his decision, and served his city well throughout his reign. | ||
:Corius' younger brother, Iakei, became the Oqio of Miacaglae, as the next eldest nephew of his late uncle Farios. He was forever grateful for his brothers abdication, and kept peaceable relations between the two cities. | :Corius' younger brother, Iakei, became the Oqio of Miacaglae, as the next eldest nephew of his late uncle Farios. He was forever grateful for his brothers abdication, and kept peaceable relations between the two cities. | ||
=Connections= | ==Connections== | ||
;Familial | ;Familial | ||
<div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
:[[Raemor]] (father) | :[[Raemor (of Miac'Geoki)|Raemor]] (father) | ||
:[[Farios]] (uncle) | :[[Farios (of Miacaglae)|Farios]] (uncle) | ||
:(elder brother) | :(elder brother) | ||
:[[Iakei]] (younger brother) | :[[Iakei (of Miacaglae)|Iakei]] (younger brother) | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
;Personal | ;Personal | ||
Line 45: | Line 45: | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
=Stories= | ==Stories== | ||
<div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
:<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | :<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
=See Also= | ==See Also== | ||
<div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | <div style="column-count:4;-moz-column-count:4;-webkit-column-count:4"> | ||
:<!--list of related articles--> | :<!--list of related articles--> |
Latest revision as of 02:24, 8 July 2024
Identity
- Name(s)
- Corius / Aguakoa - Tornado
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Oqio
- Culture
- Corinthean
- Profession
- Oqio of Miac'Geoki (179 -- 204 YG)
Description
- Ethnicity
- Corinthean
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 62 sols, (178 -- 204 YG)
- Height
- metres ( feet, inches)
- Build
- , kilograms ( pounds)
- Appearance
Personality
About
- Home
- Miac'Geoki, Corinthea
- History
- In 179 YG Raemor, the Oqio of the Corinthean city Miac'Geoki, died. His second son Corius was unlikely to inherit, being second in line to the throne. However by chance his uncle Farios the Oqio of Miacaglae, also died naming his nephew heir, so Corius travelled to that city to be crowned as Oqio. The night before his coronation, he received word that his brother fell from his horse, leaving no heir.
- Corius did the math and decided that ruling a prosperous seaport would mean to more wealth and opportunity, than would ruling a smaller city upriver. So he slipped from the palace and rode for the coast over three days and nights to declare himself heir to the throne of Miac'Geoki after his brother. The haste with which he turned around in his journey is said to have caused a swirl, and thus he was marked with the nickname Aguakoa - Tornado ever after.
- There has been a small rivalry between the two cities ever since. Miac'Geoki claiming they are a such beautiful and desirable place to live, that even the Oqio would give up his throne to move there. In counterpoint Miacaglae believes the people of Miac'Geoki to be shallow, irresponsible, and unlikely to follow through on a agreement. As Oqio go, Corius was about average. He did however stick with his decision, and served his city well throughout his reign.
- Corius' younger brother, Iakei, became the Oqio of Miacaglae, as the next eldest nephew of his late uncle Farios. He was forever grateful for his brothers abdication, and kept peaceable relations between the two cities.
Connections
- Familial
- Personal
- Professional