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Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche | |
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King of Tschintiessteiss | |
King of Tschintiessteiss | |
Reign | 45XX CY – 4605 CY |
Coronation | 45XX CY |
Predecessor | Ytytschooryn Tuschogo |
Successor | Ytytschooryn Wechtachz |
X of the Gintem Confederation | |
Reign | 45XX CY – 4605 CY |
Predecessor | Ytytschooryn Tuschogo |
Successor | Ytytschooryn Wechtachz |
Emperor of all Gintems | |
Reign | 4602 – 4605 CY |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | Ytytschooryn Wechtachz |
Born | Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche Tuschogod 4513 CY X, Tschintiessteiss |
Died | 4605 CY (aged 92) X, Tschintiessteiss |
Spouse | X |
Issue | Ytytschooryn Wechtachz |
Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche (born i-ti-chó-rin-chæb-dy-she-tu-sho-god Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche Tuschogod) was the King of Tschintiessteiss and X of the Gintem up to and during the Copper War. He was the first Emperor of all Gintems, a title created for the united Gintem Empire that formed to combat Dhimrai in the Copper War. Tschaabdüsche's reign was tumultuous in his later years, marred by his frequent delusions and hallucinations caused by an unknown illness. His worsened condition was kept a secret by the broader Tschintierst government, as well as his death in 4605 in the middle of the Copper War. He was succeeded by his son Ytytschooryn Wechtachz in secret, and news of Tschaabdüsche's condition and death we're only revealed after the end of the war.
Early life
Succession
Early reign
Copper War
Mental condition and insanity
From the age of X Tschaabdüsche began to experience worsening auditory and visual hallucinations that would severely impede his capabilities as king. His mental health was kept a secret to the general public and appearances outside of the palace became less frequent as he grew older. Doctors were unable to find any direct cause of his condition, and any treatments they could find had limited effects on the increasingly disturbed king. Tschaabdüsche was prone to violent outbursts and would harm either himself or those around him. The most well known incident is when he carved out his left eye and caused severe damage to his face, requiring corrective surgery and for him to use a glass eye for the rest of his life. He claimed that he was ordered by the gods to expel the mortal corruption of his eye so that he may see the realm of the gods, and had to be stopped on several other occasions from blinding himself fully.
Death
Following his death in 4605, the nobility of TSC as well as all of Tschaabdüsche's immediate heirs were unsure as to the course of action. All three of Tschaabdüsche's eldest sons, X, X, and X, refused to take up the succession during the war, and refused to deal with the morale blow that would follow the announcement of their father's death. The political gridlock was only ended following Ytytschooryn Wechtachz's decision to take up succession and keep his father's death a secret from the public. All of Tschaabdüsche's other children would then take up positions as rulers of various other Gintem states. Tschaabdüsche's death was announced to the public in 4607, following the end of the war, to large amounts of public outcry. Following the war, the former King's deteriorating mental condition was also made public knowledge, to much controversy.