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| birth_place = [[Dusorson]], [[Tschintiessteiss]] |
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==Reign== |
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 9 March 2024
Ytytschooryn Wechtachz | |
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King of Tschintiessteiss | |
King of Tschintiessteiss | |
Reign | 4605 CY – Present |
Coronation | 4607 CY |
Predecessor | Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche |
Archking Paramount of the Gintem Confederation | |
Reign | 4605 CY – Present |
Predecessor | Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche |
Emperor of all Gintems | |
Reign | 4605 – 4607 CY |
Predecessor | Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche |
Successor | None |
Born | Ytytschooryn Wechtachz Tschaabdüsched 7 Baimither, 4570 CY (age 57) Dusorson, Tschintiessteiss |
Spouse | X |
House | Ytytschoorynod |
Ytytschooryn Wechtachz (i-ti-chó-rin-vec-tczh-chæb-dy-shed Ytytschooryn Wechtachz Tschaabdüsched; born 4570) is the current King of Tschintiessteiss and X of the Gintem. He succeeded the throne following the death of his father in 4605, in the middle of the Copper War, and took up the reins in secret following his brothers’ unwillingness to. His unusual succession made him initially unpopular amongst the nobility who were aware of his cover-up of his father’s death; however, his leadership in the war and capability to command kept his position as king secure.