Tschintiessteiss has been a monarchy since the founding of the Margravate of Tschintiessteiss in X CY, and has been ruled near continuously by the Ytytschooryn dynasty since X CY. This list chronicles every monarch who has ruled TSC since its founding.
Margravate of TSC 3516 CY – X CY
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Portrait
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Reign
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Succession
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Life details
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| Ysyschodyn the Bear
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3516 CY – 3533 CY
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Founder of the Margravate of TSC
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Conquered the northernmost coast of TSC and was awarded the land as the first Margrave of TSC. Had no heirs
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| Hönpöwend I
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3533 CY – 3539 CY
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Brother of Ysychodyn
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| Wüchöschö Sarkü
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3539 CY – 3553 CY
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Son of Hönpöwend I
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| Wüchöschö Jåschychyn
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3553 CY – 3574 CY
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Son of Sarkü
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| Hönpöwend II
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3574 CY – 3591 CY
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Son of Jåschychyn
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| Ysyschodyn II
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3591 CY – 3622 CY
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Son of Hönpöwend II
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| ?
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Principality of TSC X CY – X CY
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Portrait
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Reign
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Succession
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Life details
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| ?
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| Ytytschooryn Mar
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X CY – X CY
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Daughter of X
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Only child of X, married into House Ytytschooryn, leaving the Ytytschooryn dynasty has rulers of TSC for the next X years.
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| ?
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Kingdom of TSC X CY – Present
| Name
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Portrait
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Reign
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Succession
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Life details
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| Hönwüsö IV
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X CY – X CY
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Son of X
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King of TSC during and throughout the Great Gintem War
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| ?
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| Tuschogo III
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X CY – 45XX CY
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Son of X
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| Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche
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45XX CY – 4605 CY
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Son of Ytytschooryn Tuschogo
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King of TSC during the Copper War, suffered from severe mental illness later in his life. Died of natural causes.
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| Ytytschooryn Wechtachz
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4605 CY – Present
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Son of Ytytschooryn Tschaabdüsche. Succeeded his father in secret during the Copper War.
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Current King of Tschintiessteiss, the younger son of Tschaabdüsche as his brothers all refused to lead the country in secret during the Copper War.
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