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- | **Kren the Younger** was the son of [[Kren Oordar]] and head of the [[Oordar clan]] in the second half of the 16th CSR. His rule was dominated by internal power struggles between Oordars and their lafits. Considered a weak ruler, he nevertheless managed to retain and even strengthen the Oordar influence, but his eventual murder in 1593 SR led to the dismantling of the clan's dominance in [[Heran]]. | + | **Kren the Younger** was the son of [[Kren Oordar]] and head of the [[Oordar clan]] in the second half of the 16th CSR. His rule was dominated by internal power struggles between Oordars and their [[murdoh|Murdohs]]. Considered a weak ruler, he nevertheless managed to retain and even strengthen the Oordar influence, but his eventual murder in 1593 SR led to the dismantling of the clan's dominance in [[Heran]]. |
He is notable as the only ruler in history whose predecessor and successor were the same person. | He is notable as the only ruler in history whose predecessor and successor were the same person. | ||
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Kren the Younger wanted to continue to expand his influence by campaigning, but was held back by Kren. Kren's cautious advice was first interpreted as the visionary getting old, but it was later theorized that Kren simply knew of no more Oordar conquests in the 16th CSR, and either felt uncomfortable advising his son without his usual foreknowledge or did not want to change the course of history. | Kren the Younger wanted to continue to expand his influence by campaigning, but was held back by Kren. Kren's cautious advice was first interpreted as the visionary getting old, but it was later theorized that Kren simply knew of no more Oordar conquests in the 16th CSR, and either felt uncomfortable advising his son without his usual foreknowledge or did not want to change the course of history. | ||
- | At the same time, Kren seemed to be ready to change history in some instances, like instructing Kren the Younger to remove Nilma from power at the first opportunity, whom he wanted to prevent from hurting his son, which also supports the theory that Nilma had organized Kren the Younger's murder, since Rodare would have known the details. | + | At the same time, Kren seemed to be ready to change history in some instances, like instructing Kren the Younger to remove Nilma from power. |
==== Nilma Oordar ==== | ==== Nilma Oordar ==== | ||
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At the time when Kren the Younger became head of the clan, Nilma, who was almost a year older, was already in power at Mantar. His father, Jeenor Maksag, had just passed away, and thus Nilma was an important representative of the clan in the east of Heran. Not only that, but with the clan's loosening grip on Qep, Nilma was also the logical choice for exerting pressure on the region. | At the time when Kren the Younger became head of the clan, Nilma, who was almost a year older, was already in power at Mantar. His father, Jeenor Maksag, had just passed away, and thus Nilma was an important representative of the clan in the east of Heran. Not only that, but with the clan's loosening grip on Qep, Nilma was also the logical choice for exerting pressure on the region. | ||
- | This forced Kren the Younger to rely on Nilma, whom he invited to Tonaran. He immediately liked Nilma and they developed a good relationship. Nilma suggested a diplomatic solution to Qep and negotiated close ties between Qep and Mantar, sealing the deal by marrying [[gorona oordar|Gorona Toarlameek]], daughter of Lora's lafit [[Taley Toarlameek]]. | + | This forced Kren the Younger to rely on Nilma, whom he invited to Tonaran. He immediately liked Nilma and they developed a good relationship. Nilma suggested a diplomatic solution to Qep and negotiated close ties between Qep and Mantar, sealing the deal by marrying [[gorona oordar|Gorona Toarlameek]], daughter of Lora's Murdoh [[Taley Toarlameek]]. |
- | Kren, however, was unhappy with the relationship and over the next couple of years managed to convince Kren the Younger that Nilma could not remain in power. As a result, Kren the Younger staged a plot in the name of several Nilma's key advisors and supporters. This was done in such a way so as to put Nilma's wife, Gorona, in a position to uncover the alleged plot and execute the perpetrators, effectively removing a lot of Nilma's loyalists. Kren the Younger then made Gorona the ruler of Mantar, while letting Nilma know that only his bloodline is what kept him from being executed for treason and formally cut off their relationship. Gorona was not made aware of this and Nilma was instead forced to tell her that he is passing her his reigns willingly. | + | Kren, however, was unhappy with the relationship and over the next couple of years managed to convince Kren the Younger that Nilma could not remain in power. As a result, Kren the Younger staged a plot in the name of several Nilma's key advisors and supporters. This was done in such a way so as to put Nilma's wife, Gorona, in a position to uncover the alleged plot and execute the perpetrators, effectively removing a lot of Nilma's loyalists. Kren the Younger then made Gorona the ruler of Mantar, while Nilma disappeared. |
- | Nilma seemed to have immediately realized what had happened, but was unable to do anything to counter the move due to his immediate loss of political power. He was, however, able to slowly rebuild his influence in Mantar over the next two decades, becoming Gorona's unofficial advisor and a shadow figure behind many events in Mantar and Qep. | + | He resurfaced after Kren's death, but kept a low public profile. He was, however, able to slowly rebuild his influence in Mantar over the next two decades, becoming Gorona's unofficial advisor and a shadow figure behind many events in Mantar and Qep. |
In 1593 Nilma was able to use Hee's capture of Pherro as a demonstration of Kren the Younger's weakness and moved against him, openly challenging his rule and then most probably organizing his murder and installing his son, Rodare, as ruler. | In 1593 Nilma was able to use Hee's capture of Pherro as a demonstration of Kren the Younger's weakness and moved against him, openly challenging his rule and then most probably organizing his murder and installing his son, Rodare, as ruler. | ||
+ | ===== Personal relationships ===== | ||
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+ | It was not uncustomary for Tarnarian royal marriages to permit several spouses: a male ruler might have several wives and a female ruler might have several husbands. This was also considered appropriate for the noble and wealthy, although not in all circumstances. | ||
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+ | Kren the Younger's wife was recorded as Eeleen Oordar. They had two sons, [[hee oordar|Hee]] in 1572 and Done in 1574, but Done died soon after birth. Kren the Younger also had a son from another woman in 1572, [[iar oordar|Iar]]. The name of the woman was not recorded, but as Iar was considered a legitimate son, she was probably Kren the Younger's second wife. | ||
===== Legacy ===== | ===== Legacy ===== | ||
- | Kren the Younger is largely considered a weak ruler who failed to use the momentum created by Maksag Oordar's conquests to create what could have been the first Tarnarian empire. This is partially blamed on Kren, who strongly advised his son against making bold moves and instilled the fear of being overthrown. Kren the Younger developed an attitude of treating the clan that he headed as enemies that should be kept divided, so that none of them are able to secure enough support to overthrow him. Thus, instead of uniting Oordar lands under Tonaran's rule and strengthen them through this process, Kren the Younger attempted to lock all Oordar matters on Tonaran. This lack of centralization is believe to have contributed to the quick loss of influence of Oordars after Kren the Younger's death. | + | Kren the Younger is largely considered a weak ruler who failed to use the momentum created by Maksag Oordar's conquests to create what could have been the first Tarnarian empire. This is partially blamed on Kren, who strongly advised his son against making bold moves and instilled the fear of being overthrown. Kren the Younger developed an attitude of treating the clan that he headed as enemies that should be kept divided, so that none of them would be able to secure enough support to overthrow him. Thus, instead of uniting Oordar lands under Tonaran's rule and strengthen them through this process, Kren the Younger attempted to lock all Oordar matters on Tonaran. This lack of unity is believed to have contributed to the quick loss of influence of Oordars after Kren the Younger's death. |