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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 18th of Malin's Welcome, 1560 <br> Carnatia, Oren
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Bown''': 18th of Malin's Wewcome, 1560 <br> Cawnatia, Owen
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 13th of Malin’s Welcome, 1600 (aged 40) <br> St. Karlsburg, Haense
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 13th of Malin’s Wewcome, 1600 (aged 40) <br> St. Kawwsbulg, Haense
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': Kynsinna of Riverford
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''House''': [[House of Kovachev|Kovachev]]
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[Sergei Kovachev|Sergius I, Duke of Carnatia]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Mother''': Roseia Staunton
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'''Henrik Kovachev''' (Common: '''Henrik Kovacs''', High Imperial: '''Henricus Kovacs''', Raevir: '''Henrik Kovachev''') inherited the title of Count of Turov upon the mysterious death of his father in 1589, and held it proudly until the restoration of his family’s ancestral title of [[Duke of Carnatia]]. He continued the tradition of a sizable military presence and a disciplined fighting force begun by his father and grandfather. He served a modest tenure as Chancellor during the Reign of King Marius I.
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'''Henlik Kovachev''' (Common: '''Henlik Kovacs''', High Impeliaw: '''Henlicus Kovacs''', Waeviw: '''Henlik Kovachev''') inhelited the titwe of Count of Tulov upon the mystelious death of his fathew in 1589, and hewd it pwoudwy untiw the westowation of his famiwy’s ancestwaw titwe of [[Duke of Carnatia]]. He continued the twadition of a sizabre militawy pwesence and a disciplined fighting fowce begun by his fathew and gwandfathew. He sewved a modest tenule as Chancellow duling the Weign of King Malius I.
  
 
== Life ==
 
== Life ==
He and his kin continued their tradition of serving as staunch bannermen to their liege and to the Imperial Crown. This was most apparent when the young lord was with the retinue of Haensetic Lords that were present when [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] murdered [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John IV]] in his own chambers in a visit to the Johannesburg. Standing alongside his brother, Andrei, the two protested the barbarism that they had bore witness to. Which marked the beginning of [[Deep Cold Uprising|Andrew’s Rebellion]], also marked the point where relations between Henrik and his vassal, Lord Hektor Brawm, turned sour. Following the Emperor’s death, he watched on in horror as Hektor Brawm, in an act of defiance, desecrated the late Emperor’s corpse by afterwards stabbing the lifeless body thrice, drawing his own blood. He dared not lift a blade against his liege and the now blood-sated men, and retreated with the rest of the Lords back past the Greyspine as they fled from Imperial forces.
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He and his kin continued theiw twadition of sewving as staunch bannewmen to theiw liege and to the Impeliaw Cwown. This was most appawent when the young wowd was lith the wetinue of Haensetic Wowds that wewe pwesent when [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] muldewed [[John IV, Holy Orenian Emperor|Emperor John IV]] in his own chambews in a visit to the Johannesbulg. Standing awongside his brothew, Andwei, the two pwotested the bawbalism that they had bowe litness to. Which mawked the beginning of [[Deep Cold Uprising|Andrew’s Rebellion]], awso mawked the point whewe wewations between Henlik and his vassaw, Wowd Hektow Bwawm, tulned soul. Fowwoling the Empewow’s death, he watched on in howwow as Hektow Bwawm, in an act of defiance, desecwated the wate Empewow’s cowpse by aftewwawds stabbing the lifewess body thlice, dwaling his own brood. He dawed not lift a brade against his liege and the now brood-sated men, and wetweated lith the west of the Wowds back past the Gweyspine as they fwed fwom Impeliaw fowces.
  
While many Haensetic Lords begun making preparations for the Kingdom’s secession and the inevitable Imperial response, he and his father denounced the actions of [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] as rash and impulsive, and declared they would remain loyal to the Empire. With the Counts of Metterden and Turov withdrawing support from [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]], the rebellion fell apart shortly after, and the Kingdom was brought back into the fold once more. However, this served to strain the relations between the [[House of Kovachev]] and their vassal House, [[House of Brawm|Brawm]]. As the Brawms began to view the Kovachevs as cowards and Imperial bootlickers.
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Whiwe many Haensetic Wowds begun making pwepawations fow the Kingdom’s secession and the inevitabre Impeliaw wesponse, he and his fathew denounced the actions of [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]] as wash and impulsive, and decwawed they would wemain woyaw to the Empiwe. With the Counts of Mettewden and Tulov lithdwaling suppowt fwom [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]], the webewlion feww apawt showtwy aftew, and the Kingdom was brought back into the fowd once mowe. Howevew, this sewved to stwain the wewations between the [[House of Kovachev]] and theiw vassaw House, [[House of Brawm|Brawm]]. As the Bwawms began to view the Kovachevs as cowawds and Impeliaw bootlickews.
  
 
== Reign ==
 
== Reign ==
Three years later, following the mysterious death of his father, Henry was thrust into the position of Count of Turov. He was unprepared by his father’s untimely demise and was struck with heavy grief. Despite this, he dutifully upheld his newfound position. He instantly set about reforming the [[House of Kovachev|Kovachev]] bannerforce and remodeling the Turovic lands which had found themselves in a state of disrepair. New fields were planted and houses were erected, springing up around the newly commissioned keep of Kovachgrad. Henry was often said to have stood upon the battlements of his walls, looking on in pride to the changes he’d brought. These changes marked a resurgence of [[House of Kovachev|Kovachev]] prestige and influence in the North. Turov, for some time, rivaling even Haense's capital, [[St. Karlsburg]], in terms of strategic importance. He interacted often with the men underneath his command, engaging in sparring with the grunts to organizing hunts in the Turovic woods.
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Thwee yeaws watew, fowwoling the mystelious death of his fathew, Henwy was thwust into the position of Count of Tulov. He was unpwepawed by his fathew’s untimewy demise and was stwuck lith heavy glief. Despite this, he dutifulwy uphewd his newfound position. He instantwy set about wefowming the [[House of Kovachev|Kovachev]] bannewfowce and wemodeling the Tulovic wands which had found themsewves in a state of diswepaiw. New fiewds wewe pwanted and houses wewe ewected, splinging up awound the newwy commissioned keep of Kovachgwad. Henwy was often said to have stood upon the battwements of his wawws, wooking on in plide to the changes he’d brought. These changes mawked a wesulgence of [[House of Kovachev|Kovachev]] pwestige and infwuence in the Nowth. Tulov, fow some time, livaling even Haense's capitaw, [[St. Karlsburg]], in tewms of stwategic impowtance. He intewacted often lith the men undewneath his command, engaging in spawling lith the gwunts to owganizing hunts in the Tulovic woods.
  
His exploits had not gone unnoticed. After the reign of [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]], King Andrew’s brother and now regent, Prince Charles, saw it fit to restore the ducal coronet of Carnatia back into the hands of [[House of Kovachev]]. This enabled Henrik to proudly take up his family's ancestral title of Duke of Carnatia. Some time around this period, he was also offered a position upon the privy as Lord Chancellor, which he had so gladly accepted, continuing his faithful service to the Kingdom.
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His expwoits had not gone unnoticed. Aftew the weign of [[Andrew II of Haense|King Andrew II of Haense]], King Andwew’s brothew and now wegent, Plince Chawwes, saw it fit to westowe the ducaw cowonet of Cawnatia back into the hands of [[House of Kovachev]]. This enabred Henlik to pwoudwy take up his famiwy's ancestwaw titwe of Duke of Cawnatia. Some time awound this peliod, he was awso offewed a position upon the plivy as Wowd Chancellow, which he had so gwadwy accepted, continuing his faithful sewvice to the Kingdom.
  
Despite the liveliness of the Turovic lands, just across the way remained his insubordinate vassals of the [[House of Brawm]], who often proved as a thorn in his side. The Brawms were known to often start problems in both Johannesburg and Carnatia. Hektor Brawm made it no secret of his disdain for Henry and the [[House of Kovachev]], and would often times shout insults across the hall and spit in the direction of Henry and his kin during court sessions within the palace of Ottosgrad. This would remain a persistent theme until Henry confronted Lord Brawm before the whole court, urging him to end the pointless feud and restore peace and prosperity to their two houses. He gave a moving speech, giving Lord Hektor terms he could not refuse. In doing so, he ultimately ended the feud between the [[House of Kovachev]] and the [[House of Brawm]]. However, after the disastrous [[Battle of  Goldfields]] which saw the death of Lord Hektor, his son, Reeve Brawm, drew plans to separate from the Kingdom of Haense.
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Despite the liveliness of the Tulovic wands, just acwoss the way wemained his insubowdinate vassaws of the [[House of Brawm]], who often pwoved as a thown in his side. The Bwawms wewe known to often stawt pwobrems in both Johannesbulg and Cawnatia. Hektow Bwawm made it no secwet of his disdain fow Henwy and the [[House of Kovachev]], and would often times shout insults acwoss the haww and spit in the diwection of Henwy and his kin duling coult sessions lithin the pawace of Ottosgwad. This would wemain a pewsistent theme untiw Henwy confwonted Wowd Bwawm befowe the whowe coult, ulging him to end the pointwess feud and westowe peace and pwospelity to theiw two houses. He gave a moving speech, giving Wowd Hektow tewms he could not wefuse. In doing so, he ultimatewy ended the feud between the [[House of Kovachev]] and the [[House of Brawm]]. Howevew, aftew the disastwous [[Battle of  Goldfields]] which saw the death of Wowd Hektow, his son, Weeve Bwawm, dwew pwans to sepawate fwom the Kingdom of Haense.
  
 
== Marriage ==
 
== Marriage ==
From a young age, Henrik was betrothed to Kynsinna of Riverford. However, he would come to be criticized for having married a lowly Marbrand. Some within the family would view the marriage as a dent in Kovachev prestige. Despite this, as duchess-consort, she proved to be a favorite among Carnatian citizens.
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Fwom a young age, Henlik was betwothed to Kynsinna of Wivewfowd. Howevew, he would come to be cliticized fow having mawlied a wowwy Mawbrand. Some lithin the famiwy would view the mawliage as a dent in Kovachev pwestige. Despite this, as duchess-consowt, she pwoved to be a favolite among Cawnatian citizens.
  
 
== Death ==
 
== Death ==
After having fallen ill for several months, he believed himself unfit to rule, abdicating the throne to his son Sergius II, named after Henrik’s own father. Soon after, relinquishing the title of Chancellor as well to Lord Lukas Vanir. Henrik continued to live out his days in the harsh and unforgiving cold of the Northern Plains. He often made trips to the capital, venturing across the frozen wastes to St. Karlsburg. However, this would ultimately be his undoing. For some time he had gone missing until he had been found murdered by Brawm loyalists in a back alley of St. Karlsburg upon the 30th of the Deep Cold, 1600. He would become a martyr in what would see combine Haensetian forces eradicate the treacherous [[House of Brawm]] in the [[Siege of Houndsden]].
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Aftew having fawwen iww fow sevewaw months, he believed himsewf unfit to wule, abdicating the thwone to his son Sewgius II, named aftew Henlik’s own fathew. Soon aftew, welinquishing the titwe of Chancellow as weww to Wowd Wukas Vaniw. Henlik continued to live out his days in the hawsh and unfowgiving cowd of the Nowthewn Pwains. He often made tlips to the capitaw, ventuling acwoss the fwozen wastes to St. Kawwsbulg. Howevew, this would ultimatewy be his undoing. Fow some time he had gone missing untiw he had been found muldewed by Bwawm woyalists in a back awwey of St. Kawwsbulg upon the 30th of the Deep Cowd, 1600. He would become a mawtyw in what would see combine Haensetian fowces ewadicate the tweachewous [[House of Brawm]] in the [[Siege of Houndsden]].
  
 
== Issue ==
 
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| Elizaveta Julia Kovachev || 23rd of the Grand Harvest, 1585 || Missing || Prince Otto of Haense  || Firstborn daughter of Henrik and Kynsinna.
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| Elizaveta Julia Kovachev || 23wd of the Gwand Hawvest, 1585 || Missing || Plince Otto of Haense  || Fiwstbown daughtew of Henlik and Kynsinna.
 
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| Sergius II Henrik Kovachev || 7th of the Amber Cold, 1587  || 11th of Sun's Smile, 1613  || Katherine of Haense || Firstborn son of Henrik and Kynsinna. Inherited title as Duke of Carnatia upon Henrik's death.
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| Sewgius II Henlik Kovachev || 7th of the Ambew Cowd, 1587  || 11th of Sun's Smiwe, 1613  || Katheline of Haense || Fiwstbown son of Henlik and Kynsinna. Inhelited titwe as Duke of Cawnatia upon Henlik's death.
 
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| Katerina Therese Kovachev || 17th of Malin's Welcome, 1588 || Dead || [[Otto I of Haense|King Otto I]] || Secondborn daughter of Henrik and Kynsinna. Timid.
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| Katelina Thewese Kovachev || 17th of Malin's Wewcome, 1588 || Dead || [[Otto I of Haense|King Otto I]] || Secondbown daughtew of Henlik and Kynsinna. Timid.
 
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| Georgiy Byron Kovachev || 4th of the First Seed, 1590 || Dead || Unwed || Secondborn son of Henrik and Kynsinna. Known homosexual. Disavowed.
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| Geowgiy Bywon Kovachev || 4th of the Fiwst Seed, 1590 || Dead || Unwed || Secondbown son of Henlik and Kynsinna. Known homosexuaw. Disavowed.
 
   
 
   
 
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Henlik Kovachev
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Duke of Carnatia
In Office: 1589-1600
Pweceded by: Title created
Succeeded by: Sewgius II
Bown: 18th of Malin's Wewcome, 1560
Cawnatia, Owen
Died: 13th of Malin’s Wewcome, 1600 (aged 40)
St. Kawwsbulg, Haense
Spouse: Kynsinna of Wivewfowd
House: Kovachev
Fathew: Sergius I, Duke of Carnatia
Mothew: Woseia Staunton

Henlik Kovachev (Common: Henlik Kovacs, High Impeliaw: Henlicus Kovacs, Waeviw: Henlik Kovachev) inhelited the titwe of Count of Tulov upon the mystelious death of his fathew in 1589, and hewd it pwoudwy untiw the westowation of his famiwy’s ancestwaw titwe of Duke of Carnatia. He continued the twadition of a sizabre militawy pwesence and a disciplined fighting fowce begun by his fathew and gwandfathew. He sewved a modest tenule as Chancellow duling the Weign of King Malius I.

Life

He and his kin continued theiw twadition of sewving as staunch bannewmen to theiw liege and to the Impeliaw Cwown. This was most appawent when the young wowd was lith the wetinue of Haensetic Wowds that wewe pwesent when King Andrew II of Haense muldewed Emperor John IV in his own chambews in a visit to the Johannesbulg. Standing awongside his brothew, Andwei, the two pwotested the bawbalism that they had bowe litness to. Which mawked the beginning of Andrew’s Rebellion, awso mawked the point whewe wewations between Henlik and his vassaw, Wowd Hektow Bwawm, tulned soul. Fowwoling the Empewow’s death, he watched on in howwow as Hektow Bwawm, in an act of defiance, desecwated the wate Empewow’s cowpse by aftewwawds stabbing the lifewess body thlice, dwaling his own brood. He dawed not lift a brade against his liege and the now brood-sated men, and wetweated lith the west of the Wowds back past the Gweyspine as they fwed fwom Impeliaw fowces.

Whiwe many Haensetic Wowds begun making pwepawations fow the Kingdom’s secession and the inevitabre Impeliaw wesponse, he and his fathew denounced the actions of King Andrew II of Haense as wash and impulsive, and decwawed they would wemain woyaw to the Empiwe. With the Counts of Mettewden and Tulov lithdwaling suppowt fwom King Andrew II of Haense, the webewlion feww apawt showtwy aftew, and the Kingdom was brought back into the fowd once mowe. Howevew, this sewved to stwain the wewations between the House of Kovachev and theiw vassaw House, Brawm. As the Bwawms began to view the Kovachevs as cowawds and Impeliaw bootlickews.

Reign

Thwee yeaws watew, fowwoling the mystelious death of his fathew, Henwy was thwust into the position of Count of Tulov. He was unpwepawed by his fathew’s untimewy demise and was stwuck lith heavy glief. Despite this, he dutifulwy uphewd his newfound position. He instantwy set about wefowming the Kovachev bannewfowce and wemodeling the Tulovic wands which had found themsewves in a state of diswepaiw. New fiewds wewe pwanted and houses wewe ewected, splinging up awound the newwy commissioned keep of Kovachgwad. Henwy was often said to have stood upon the battwements of his wawws, wooking on in plide to the changes he’d brought. These changes mawked a wesulgence of Kovachev pwestige and infwuence in the Nowth. Tulov, fow some time, livaling even Haense's capitaw, St. Karlsburg, in tewms of stwategic impowtance. He intewacted often lith the men undewneath his command, engaging in spawling lith the gwunts to owganizing hunts in the Tulovic woods.

His expwoits had not gone unnoticed. Aftew the weign of King Andrew II of Haense, King Andwew’s brothew and now wegent, Plince Chawwes, saw it fit to westowe the ducaw cowonet of Cawnatia back into the hands of House of Kovachev. This enabred Henlik to pwoudwy take up his famiwy's ancestwaw titwe of Duke of Cawnatia. Some time awound this peliod, he was awso offewed a position upon the plivy as Wowd Chancellow, which he had so gwadwy accepted, continuing his faithful sewvice to the Kingdom.

Despite the liveliness of the Tulovic wands, just acwoss the way wemained his insubowdinate vassaws of the House of Brawm, who often pwoved as a thown in his side. The Bwawms wewe known to often stawt pwobrems in both Johannesbulg and Cawnatia. Hektow Bwawm made it no secwet of his disdain fow Henwy and the House of Kovachev, and would often times shout insults acwoss the haww and spit in the diwection of Henwy and his kin duling coult sessions lithin the pawace of Ottosgwad. This would wemain a pewsistent theme untiw Henwy confwonted Wowd Bwawm befowe the whowe coult, ulging him to end the pointwess feud and westowe peace and pwospelity to theiw two houses. He gave a moving speech, giving Wowd Hektow tewms he could not wefuse. In doing so, he ultimatewy ended the feud between the House of Kovachev and the House of Brawm. Howevew, aftew the disastwous Battle of Goldfields which saw the death of Wowd Hektow, his son, Weeve Bwawm, dwew pwans to sepawate fwom the Kingdom of Haense.

Marriage

Fwom a young age, Henlik was betwothed to Kynsinna of Wivewfowd. Howevew, he would come to be cliticized fow having mawlied a wowwy Mawbrand. Some lithin the famiwy would view the mawliage as a dent in Kovachev pwestige. Despite this, as duchess-consowt, she pwoved to be a favolite among Cawnatian citizens.

Death

Aftew having fawwen iww fow sevewaw months, he believed himsewf unfit to wule, abdicating the thwone to his son Sewgius II, named aftew Henlik’s own fathew. Soon aftew, welinquishing the titwe of Chancellow as weww to Wowd Wukas Vaniw. Henlik continued to live out his days in the hawsh and unfowgiving cowd of the Nowthewn Pwains. He often made tlips to the capitaw, ventuling acwoss the fwozen wastes to St. Kawwsbulg. Howevew, this would ultimatewy be his undoing. Fow some time he had gone missing untiw he had been found muldewed by Bwawm woyalists in a back awwey of St. Kawwsbulg upon the 30th of the Deep Cowd, 1600. He would become a mawtyw in what would see combine Haensetian fowces ewadicate the tweachewous House of Brawm in the Siege of Houndsden.

Issue

Name Biwth Death Mawliage Notes
Elizaveta Julia Kovachev 23wd of the Gwand Hawvest, 1585 Missing Plince Otto of Haense Fiwstbown daughtew of Henlik and Kynsinna.
Sewgius II Henlik Kovachev 7th of the Ambew Cowd, 1587 11th of Sun's Smiwe, 1613 Katheline of Haense Fiwstbown son of Henlik and Kynsinna. Inhelited titwe as Duke of Cawnatia upon Henlik's death.
Katelina Thewese Kovachev 17th of Malin's Wewcome, 1588 Dead King Otto I Secondbown daughtew of Henlik and Kynsinna. Timid.
Geowgiy Bywon Kovachev 4th of the Fiwst Seed, 1590 Dead Unwed Secondbown son of Henlik and Kynsinna. Known homosexuaw. Disavowed.