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Georgios grew up in an atmosphere where it was all about leadership, as his father wanted him to become a commander that the Akritian people have never seen. Georgios his father, Dionisius Dracontas, has a position of power within the government of the Akritian people, as he wanted to expand the family's power through both politics and military. His father had quite an influence on the behavior he was showing during his time in school, as he would often take lead in events and command his classmates. Georgios was always fascinated by how the poets wrote the exploits of historical Akritian kings, this got Georgios motivated to write poems about his family's exploits but also about himself. As Georgios was absolutely proud of one of his forefathers being King Justinian, he often boasts about it and compares himself to his figure. When Georgios became seventeen years old, he was fluent in eight languages; '''Akritian, Turkce, New Marian, Auvergnian, Flexio, Batavian, Romanian and Common.''' The perks of being linguistic are family-perks, as they are learning them to do diplomacy with the ones in their native tongue. When Georgios was eighteen years old, he was abducted to a small camp of Varangian Guards, to train and to learn how to be a leader in war and in defense of the Akritians.
 
Georgios grew up in an atmosphere where it was all about leadership, as his father wanted him to become a commander that the Akritian people have never seen. Georgios his father, Dionisius Dracontas, has a position of power within the government of the Akritian people, as he wanted to expand the family's power through both politics and military. His father had quite an influence on the behavior he was showing during his time in school, as he would often take lead in events and command his classmates. Georgios was always fascinated by how the poets wrote the exploits of historical Akritian kings, this got Georgios motivated to write poems about his family's exploits but also about himself. As Georgios was absolutely proud of one of his forefathers being King Justinian, he often boasts about it and compares himself to his figure. When Georgios became seventeen years old, he was fluent in eight languages; '''Akritian, Turkce, New Marian, Auvergnian, Flexio, Batavian, Romanian and Common.''' The perks of being linguistic are family-perks, as they are learning them to do diplomacy with the ones in their native tongue. When Georgios was eighteen years old, he was abducted to a small camp of Varangian Guards, to train and to learn how to be a leader in war and in defense of the Akritians.
  
== Beliefs ==
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== Religious Beliefs ==
  
 
Georgios is a devout Canonist of a rather extreme form; rumor has it that on an expedition with his comrades, that he was approached by a cult who worshipped Iblees. Georgios and his unit of Varangian Guards eventually attacked the cult, not killing them, rather knocking them out. As the members were knocked out, Georgios came with the gruesome idea to impale them in a forest, while being knocked out, no matter what gender or age they were. Georgios has a distaste for heathens and would do anything to keep his faith the most dominant of all. These events are rumors, whether they are true or not, must be investigated. When it comes to religion, Georgios has quite a distaste for those who preach that they worship the true god, yet Georgios can find a connection with his fellow Southerners despite their religion.
 
Georgios is a devout Canonist of a rather extreme form; rumor has it that on an expedition with his comrades, that he was approached by a cult who worshipped Iblees. Georgios and his unit of Varangian Guards eventually attacked the cult, not killing them, rather knocking them out. As the members were knocked out, Georgios came with the gruesome idea to impale them in a forest, while being knocked out, no matter what gender or age they were. Georgios has a distaste for heathens and would do anything to keep his faith the most dominant of all. These events are rumors, whether they are true or not, must be investigated. When it comes to religion, Georgios has quite a distaste for those who preach that they worship the true god, yet Georgios can find a connection with his fellow Southerners despite their religion.
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== Quotes ==
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"I am sure, all Canonist nations, they do not pay attention to what the heathens are doing, but I as one do."
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"It is not possible to stop a major nation, but it is possible to kill them."
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"God is my only superior, I would never get on my knees for anyone but God or if Justinian rose back from the dead."

Revision as of 16:38, 6 May 2021

Georgios Dracontas
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Title:
Commander of the Varangian Guard
Full-Name: Georgios Constantin Dracontas VI
Allegiance: Barony of Trabzon
Born: FA 1794
House: House of Dracontas
Relatives:
Dionisius Dracontas
Natalia Dracontas
Quote: "Θα υπερασπιστώ τους Ακριτές, με όλα τα απαραίτητα μέσα."

Georgios Constantin Dracontas, also referred to as Diokitis Georgios Dracontas VI is the commander of the Eleventh Varangian Guard for the Akritian people. He is a far descendant of King Justinian and is a descendant of the first Commander of the Varangian Guard known as Georgios Dracontas The First. He, together with his sister and father is the last generation of the Dracontas bloodline. When the Barony of Trabzon was built, they decided to move there in order to reunite with their lost Akritian brothers and sisters rather than adapting to the culture of someone else. Georgios Dracontas, son of Dionisius Dracontas VIII was put in Command of the Varangian Guard. The House is of noble Akritian origin and their ancestry has quite a lot of important figures of the Akritian history. The family became good friends with the House Of Komnenos-Arianites, the descendants of the Akritian King Justinian Komnenos, the House of Dracontas have pledged loyalty to the family and protection of the property they own.

Early Life

Georgios grew up in an atmosphere where it was all about leadership, as his father wanted him to become a commander that the Akritian people have never seen. Georgios his father, Dionisius Dracontas, has a position of power within the government of the Akritian people, as he wanted to expand the family's power through both politics and military. His father had quite an influence on the behavior he was showing during his time in school, as he would often take lead in events and command his classmates. Georgios was always fascinated by how the poets wrote the exploits of historical Akritian kings, this got Georgios motivated to write poems about his family's exploits but also about himself. As Georgios was absolutely proud of one of his forefathers being King Justinian, he often boasts about it and compares himself to his figure. When Georgios became seventeen years old, he was fluent in eight languages; Akritian, Turkce, New Marian, Auvergnian, Flexio, Batavian, Romanian and Common. The perks of being linguistic are family-perks, as they are learning them to do diplomacy with the ones in their native tongue. When Georgios was eighteen years old, he was abducted to a small camp of Varangian Guards, to train and to learn how to be a leader in war and in defense of the Akritians.

Religious Beliefs

Georgios is a devout Canonist of a rather extreme form; rumor has it that on an expedition with his comrades, that he was approached by a cult who worshipped Iblees. Georgios and his unit of Varangian Guards eventually attacked the cult, not killing them, rather knocking them out. As the members were knocked out, Georgios came with the gruesome idea to impale them in a forest, while being knocked out, no matter what gender or age they were. Georgios has a distaste for heathens and would do anything to keep his faith the most dominant of all. These events are rumors, whether they are true or not, must be investigated. When it comes to religion, Georgios has quite a distaste for those who preach that they worship the true god, yet Georgios can find a connection with his fellow Southerners despite their religion.

Quotes

"I am sure, all Canonist nations, they do not pay attention to what the heathens are doing, but I as one do."

"It is not possible to stop a major nation, but it is possible to kill them."

"God is my only superior, I would never get on my knees for anyone but God or if Justinian rose back from the dead."