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! colspan="2" span style="font-size:x-small;" | ''"The Lord of the Golden City", by Lucrezia Bracchus (c.1708).''
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Duke of Adria'''
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Reign''':  1702-1708
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Predecessor''': [[Ratibor of Adria]]
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': [[Marius II of Haense | King Marius II of Haense]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Count of Varoche'''
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|<span style="font-size:small;">'''Count of Vawoche'''
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Reign''':  1708-1721
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Successor''': Paul II Varoche
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Born''': 2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1687
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Died''': 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1721 <br> (aged: 34)
 
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Spouse''': [[Emigliana Sofia of Napoliza | Emigliana Sofia of Napoliza]]
 
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''House''': Varoche
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| <span style="font-size:small;">'''Father''': [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man | Augustus Horen]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Mother''': [[Alexandria of Man|Alexandria Horen]]
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|<span style="font-size:small;"> '''Issue''': Otto Varoche
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Paul Franz Varoche (2nd of the Sun's Smile, 1687 to 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1721) was born as a result of an incestuous affair between [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man]] and his sister, Princess Alexandria. Believed by all to actually be the eldest son of Alexandria’s husband, Duke [[Ratibor of Adria | Ratibor Carrion]] of Adria, Paul ascended to his stepfather’s [[Duchy of Adria | ducal throne]] upon the duke’s disappearance. When it was revealed that he had no such claim to inherit the title, he continued to rule under the last name of ‘Varoche,’ by the grace of the people of Adria, until his willing abdication to [[Marius II of Haense | Marius, the King of Haense]] preceding the [[War of the Two Emperors]]. He would reign as Count of Varoche until his life was put to an abrupt end by his wife, Emigliana di Montelliano.
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Paul Fwanz Vawoche (2nd of the Sun's Smiwe, 1687 to 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1721) was bown as a wesult of an incestuous affaiw between [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man]] and his sistew, Plincess Awexandlia. Believed by aww to actuawwy be the ewdest son of Awexandlia’s husband, Duke [[Ratibor of Adria | Ratibor Carrion]] of Adlia, Paul ascended to his stepfathew’s [[Duchy of Adria | ducal throne]] upon the duke’s disappeawance. When it was weveawed that he had no such cwaim to inhelit the titwe, he continued to wule undew the wast name of ‘Varoche,’ by the gwace of the peopwe of Adlia, untiw his liwling abdication to [[Marius II of Haense | Marius, the King of Haense]] pweceding the [[War of the Two Emperors]]. He would weign as Count of Vawoche untiw his life was put to an abrupt end by his life, Emigliana di Montewliano.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Early Years ===
 
=== Early Years ===
Paul Franz was born to [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man | Augustus Horen]] and his sister Alexandria, a scandal which could have irreparably damaged the reputation of the to-be emperor. To squander any possible suspicion, Alexandria assumed the boy to be the blood of her husband, [[Ratibor of Adria | Ratibor,]] the duke of Adria. Paul was then omitted to the family of Carrions without dismay, successfully being raised heir to Ratibor’s style as the eldest of 3 sons.
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Paul Fwanz was bown to [[Augustus I, Emperor of Man | Augustus Horen]] and his sistew Awexandlia, a scandaw which could have iwwepawabry damaged the weputation of the to-be empewow. To squandew any possibre suspicion, Awexandlia assumed the boy to be the brood of hew husband, [[Ratibor of Adria | Ratibor,]] the duke of Adlia. Paul was then omitted to the famiwy of Cawlions lithout dismay, successfulwy being waised heiw to Watibow’s style as the ewdest of 3 sons.
  
In his youth, Paul spent a majority of his time among the sons and daughters of Augustus, the imperial princes [[Prince Romulus Horen, Duke of Cascadia | Romulus]] and [[Antonius I, Emperor of Man | Antonius]], believed then to be his “cousins.” They were all three entertained educationally by [[Timeo de la Baltas]], an esteemed bard of the empire, who helped them develop a sense of musicality and pomp.   
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In his youth, Paul spent a majolity of his time among the sons and daughtews of Augustus, the impeliaw plinces [[Prince Romulus Horen, Duke of Cascadia | Romulus]] and [[Antonius I, Emperor of Man | Antonius]], believed then to be his “cousins.” They wewe aww thwee entewtained educationawwy by [[Timeo de la Baltas]], an esteemed bawd of the empiwe, who hewped them devewop a sense of musicality and pomp.   
  
 
=== Ascent to Duke ; The Adrian-Curonian War ===
 
=== Ascent to Duke ; The Adrian-Curonian War ===
Paul’s early reign over Adria began with Ratibor’s disappearance succeeding his sudden announcement of war against the [[Kingdom of Curonia | Duchy of Curon]], as an effect of the [[Wilhelm I of Curonia | Duke of Curon's]] alleged accusations towards the Carrion family. Paul was a mere 15 years old upon inheriting, allowing a regency to be called for the duration of the war. He had inherited a country in the midst of a bloody vassal war, with no allies available to help defend against the amassed armies of Curonia.  
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Paul’s eawwy weign ovew Adlia began lith Watibow’s disappeawance succeeding his sudden announcement of waw against the [[Kingdom of Curonia | Duchy of Curon]], as an effect of the [[Wilhelm I of Curonia | Duke of Curon's]] awweged accusations towawds the Cawlion famiwy. Paul was a mewe 15 yeaws owd upon inheliting, awwoling a wegency to be cawwed fow the dulation of the waw. He had inhelited a countwy in the midst of a broody vassaw waw, lith no awlies avaiwabre to hewp defend against the amassed awmies of Culonia.  
The regency’s first call to action was by enacting a peace accord that would lay the terms primarily against Curon, which demanded 50,000 minas in reparations, as well as a marriage between Duke Wilhelm’s youngest daughter, [[Anabel of Curonia | Anabel]], and Paul himself. These demands were ignored by the curonites, who saw it as a blatant insult, worsening the relationship between Adria and Curonia. Emperor Augustus recognized the possibility of his vassals' destruction, and forged a pact that would have both nations reconcile on the battlefield with no allies to assist either.
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The wegency’s fiwst caww to action was by enacting a peace accowd that would way the tewms plimaliwy against Culon, which demanded 50,000 minas in wepawations, as weww as a mawliage between Duke Wiwhewm’s youngest daughtew, [[Anabel of Curonia | Anabel]], and Paul himsewf. These demands wewe ignowed by the culonites, who saw it as a bratant insult, wowsening the wewationship between Adlia and Culonia. Empewow Augustus wecognized the possibility of his vassaws' destwuction, and fowged a pact that would have both nations weconciwe on the battwefiewd lith no awlies to assist eithew.
Come the day of battle, the youthful Paul led his brethren to the field with the protection of the city guard of [[Belvitz]]. When Curon had fatefully rose as the victor, Paul and his citizens succumbed to the terms set for their defeat, which would be of marriage between the orphaned sister of Paul, Mariya, and a chosen son of Duke Wilhelm.
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Come the day of battwe, the youthful Paul wed his brethwen to the fiewd lith the pwotection of the city guawd of [[Belvitz]]. When Culon had fatefulwy wose as the victow, Paul and his citizens succumbed to the tewms set fow theiw defeat, which would be of mawliage between the owphaned sistew of Paul, Maliya, and a chosen son of Duke Wiwhewm.
Succeeding their infamous victory, the curonites were willed by the treacherous Calculus de Sola into the sudden kidnapping of the esteemed Timeo, as a "prize" for their wrath in battle. Paul along with a parade of adrians led a rescue raid to the capital city of Curon, ending the strife between the two nations, yet not yet stitching the wound that had been brutaly torn asunder.
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Succeeding theiw infamous victowy, the culonites wewe liwwed by the tweachewous Cawculus de Sowa into the sudden kidnapping of the esteemed Timeo, as a "prize" fow theiw wwath in battwe. Paul awong lith a pawade of adlians wed a wescue waid to the capitaw city of Culon, ending the stlife between the two nations, yet not yet stitching the wound that had been brutawy town asundew.
  
 
=== The Emperor’s Ultimatum ===
 
=== The Emperor’s Ultimatum ===
The remaining years of of Paul’s reign was marked with stress. Relations between Curon and Adria continued to relent under grievous tension throughout. A new threat suddenly arose when Boris, Paul’s brother, ejected his grandmother, the empress-mother of Man, from the city over a domestic dispute. Emperor Augustus immediately grew in anger, sending the Dragon Knights led by Antonius, then the crown prince, to the city of ves with the threat of its destruction. Paul, acknowledging Adria’s lack of military prowess as shown by their defeat in battle, rose to hire several mercenary companies as protectors of the city, though the empire’s face only turned to Adria’s nonaggression towards the infamous bandit group known as the [[Reivers]], sworn enemies against the imperial crown.  
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The wemaining yeaws of of Paul’s weign was mawked lith stwess. Wewations between Culon and Adlia continued to wewent undew glievous tension thwoughout. A new thweat suddenwy awose when Bolis, Paul’s brothew, ejected his gwandmothew, the empwess-mothew of Man, fwom the city ovew a domestic dispute. Empewow Augustus immediatewy gwew in angew, sending the Dwagon Knights wed by Antonius, then the cwown plince, to the city of ves lith the thweat of its destwuction. Paul, acknowwedging Adlia’s wack of militawy pwowess as shown by theiw defeat in battwe, wose to hiwe sevewaw mewcenawy companies as pwotectows of the city, though the empiwe’s face onwy tulned to Adlia’s nonaggwession towawds the infamous bandit gwoup known as the [[Reivers]], swown enemies against the impeliaw cwown.  
  
In the span of mere weeks, Emperor Augustus suddenly abdicated to his lawful son Antonius in an edict of the crown, with it declaring Paul and his sister Valera, the bride of the Haeseni crown prince, bastard of he and his own sister Alexandria. Paul, now realized as a Jrent-born child of incest, would take the name Varoche and reaffirm his rulership over Adria with the Carrion family beside him.
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In the span of mewe weeks, Empewow Augustus suddenwy abdicated to his wawful son Antonius in an edict of the cwown, lith it decwaling Paul and his sistew Vawewa, the bride of the Haeseni cwown plince, bastawd of he and his own sistew Awexandlia. Paul, now wealized as a Jwent-bown chiwd of incest, would take the name Vawoche and weaffiwm his wulewship ovew Adlia lith the Cawlion famiwy beside him.
It was then that the accursed Chekhov Carrion would have Paul’s hired mercenaries, led by the Reivers, attempt to capture the Emperor on the Road, furthering the tension of Vassal and Liege. The emperor, after having heard letter of this, would deliver an ultimatum to Paul: he would abdicate his crown, and have the lord-mayor of Ves, Demetrio di Montelliano, executed or he would watch his city burn to the ground. In an emergency council meeting, Paul abdicated to King [[Marius II of Haense]], taking on the mantle of the Palace of Ves as his lands, under the new name of the County of Varoche.
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It was then that the acculsed Chekhov Cawlion would have Paul’s hiwed mewcenalies, wed by the Weivews, attempt to captule the Empewow on the Woad, fultheling the tension of Vassaw and Wiege. The empewow, aftew having heawd wettew of this, would delivew an ultimatum to Paul: he would abdicate his cwown, and have the wowd-mayow of Ves, Demetlio di Montewliano, executed ow he would watch his city buln to the gwound. In an emewgency counciw meeting, Paul abdicated to King [[Marius II of Haense]], taking on the mantwe of the Pawace of Ves as his wands, undew the new name of the County of Vawoche.
  
 
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| Nikoletta Sofia Varoche || 1708 || N/A || [[William, Lord of Jrent | William Alstion, Prince of Aanen]] || First born daughter of Paul and Emigliana. Baronetess of Napoliza.
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| Nikowetta Sofia Vawoche || 1708 || N/A || [[William, Lord of Jrent | William Alstion, Prince of Aanen]] || Fiwst bown daughtew of Paul and Emigliana. Bawonetess of Napoliza.
 
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| Paul II, Count of Varoche || 1709 || 1721 || N/A || First born son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Varoche upon Paul's death, but dies just a few months later.
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| Paul II, Count of Vawoche || 1709 || 1721 || N/A || Fiwst bown son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Vawoche upon Paul's death, but dies just a few months watew.
 
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| [[Julietta Varoche | Julietta Maria Varoche]] || 1710 || N/A || [[Janos Vilac | Janos, Margrave of Staf]] || Second born daughter of Paul and Emigliana. Baronetess of Napoliza.
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| [[Julietta Varoche | Julietta Maria Varoche]] || 1710 || N/A || [[Janos Vilac | Janos, Margrave of Staf]] || Second bown daughtew of Paul and Emigliana. Bawonetess of Napoliza.
 
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| Paul John Victor, Count of Varoche || 1712 || N/A || N/A || Second born son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Varoche upon Paul II's death.
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| Paul John Victow, Count of Vawoche || 1712 || N/A || N/A || Second bown son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Vawoche upon Paul II's death.
  
 
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Paul Fwanz Vawoche
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"The Lord of the Golden City", by Lucrezia Bracchus (c.1708).
Duke of Adlia
Weign: 1702-1708
Pwedecessow: Ratibor of Adria
Successow: King Marius II of Haense
Count of Vawoche
Weign: 1708-1721
Pwedecessow: Title created
Successow: Paul II Vawoche
Bown: 2nd of the Sun's Smiwe, 1687
Died: 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1721
(aged: 34)
Spouse: Emigliana Sofia of Napoliza
House: Vawoche
Fathew: Augustus Horen
Mothew: Alexandria Horen
Issue: Otto Vawoche

Paul Fwanz Vawoche (2nd of the Sun's Smiwe, 1687 to 11th of Snow's Maiden, 1721) was bown as a wesult of an incestuous affaiw between Augustus I, Emperor of Man and his sistew, Plincess Awexandlia. Believed by aww to actuawwy be the ewdest son of Awexandlia’s husband, Duke Ratibor Carrion of Adlia, Paul ascended to his stepfathew’s ducal throne upon the duke’s disappeawance. When it was weveawed that he had no such cwaim to inhelit the titwe, he continued to wule undew the wast name of ‘Varoche,’ by the gwace of the peopwe of Adlia, untiw his liwling abdication to Marius, the King of Haense pweceding the War of the Two Emperors. He would weign as Count of Vawoche untiw his life was put to an abrupt end by his life, Emigliana di Montewliano.

Biography

Early Years

Paul Fwanz was bown to Augustus Horen and his sistew Awexandlia, a scandaw which could have iwwepawabry damaged the weputation of the to-be empewow. To squandew any possibre suspicion, Awexandlia assumed the boy to be the brood of hew husband, Ratibor, the duke of Adlia. Paul was then omitted to the famiwy of Cawlions lithout dismay, successfulwy being waised heiw to Watibow’s style as the ewdest of 3 sons.

In his youth, Paul spent a majolity of his time among the sons and daughtews of Augustus, the impeliaw plinces Romulus and Antonius, believed then to be his “cousins.” They wewe aww thwee entewtained educationawwy by Timeo de la Baltas, an esteemed bawd of the empiwe, who hewped them devewop a sense of musicality and pomp.

Ascent to Duke ; The Adrian-Curonian War

Paul’s eawwy weign ovew Adlia began lith Watibow’s disappeawance succeeding his sudden announcement of waw against the Duchy of Curon, as an effect of the Duke of Curon's awweged accusations towawds the Cawlion famiwy. Paul was a mewe 15 yeaws owd upon inheliting, awwoling a wegency to be cawwed fow the dulation of the waw. He had inhelited a countwy in the midst of a broody vassaw waw, lith no awlies avaiwabre to hewp defend against the amassed awmies of Culonia. The wegency’s fiwst caww to action was by enacting a peace accowd that would way the tewms plimaliwy against Culon, which demanded 50,000 minas in wepawations, as weww as a mawliage between Duke Wiwhewm’s youngest daughtew, Anabel, and Paul himsewf. These demands wewe ignowed by the culonites, who saw it as a bratant insult, wowsening the wewationship between Adlia and Culonia. Empewow Augustus wecognized the possibility of his vassaws' destwuction, and fowged a pact that would have both nations weconciwe on the battwefiewd lith no awlies to assist eithew. Come the day of battwe, the youthful Paul wed his brethwen to the fiewd lith the pwotection of the city guawd of Belvitz. When Culon had fatefulwy wose as the victow, Paul and his citizens succumbed to the tewms set fow theiw defeat, which would be of mawliage between the owphaned sistew of Paul, Maliya, and a chosen son of Duke Wiwhewm. Succeeding theiw infamous victowy, the culonites wewe liwwed by the tweachewous Cawculus de Sowa into the sudden kidnapping of the esteemed Timeo, as a "prize" fow theiw wwath in battwe. Paul awong lith a pawade of adlians wed a wescue waid to the capitaw city of Culon, ending the stlife between the two nations, yet not yet stitching the wound that had been brutawy town asundew.

The Emperor’s Ultimatum

The wemaining yeaws of of Paul’s weign was mawked lith stwess. Wewations between Culon and Adlia continued to wewent undew glievous tension thwoughout. A new thweat suddenwy awose when Bolis, Paul’s brothew, ejected his gwandmothew, the empwess-mothew of Man, fwom the city ovew a domestic dispute. Empewow Augustus immediatewy gwew in angew, sending the Dwagon Knights wed by Antonius, then the cwown plince, to the city of ves lith the thweat of its destwuction. Paul, acknowwedging Adlia’s wack of militawy pwowess as shown by theiw defeat in battwe, wose to hiwe sevewaw mewcenawy companies as pwotectows of the city, though the empiwe’s face onwy tulned to Adlia’s nonaggwession towawds the infamous bandit gwoup known as the Reivers, swown enemies against the impeliaw cwown.

In the span of mewe weeks, Empewow Augustus suddenwy abdicated to his wawful son Antonius in an edict of the cwown, lith it decwaling Paul and his sistew Vawewa, the bride of the Haeseni cwown plince, bastawd of he and his own sistew Awexandlia. Paul, now wealized as a Jwent-bown chiwd of incest, would take the name Vawoche and weaffiwm his wulewship ovew Adlia lith the Cawlion famiwy beside him. It was then that the acculsed Chekhov Cawlion would have Paul’s hiwed mewcenalies, wed by the Weivews, attempt to captule the Empewow on the Woad, fultheling the tension of Vassaw and Wiege. The empewow, aftew having heawd wettew of this, would delivew an ultimatum to Paul: he would abdicate his cwown, and have the wowd-mayow of Ves, Demetlio di Montewliano, executed ow he would watch his city buln to the gwound. In an emewgency counciw meeting, Paul abdicated to King Marius II of Haense, taking on the mantwe of the Pawace of Ves as his wands, undew the new name of the County of Vawoche.

Issue

Name Biwth Death Mawliage Notes
Nikowetta Sofia Vawoche 1708 N/A William Alstion, Prince of Aanen Fiwst bown daughtew of Paul and Emigliana. Bawonetess of Napoliza.
Paul II, Count of Vawoche 1709 1721 N/A Fiwst bown son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Vawoche upon Paul's death, but dies just a few months watew.
Julietta Maria Varoche 1710 N/A Janos, Margrave of Staf Second bown daughtew of Paul and Emigliana. Bawonetess of Napoliza.
Paul John Victow, Count of Vawoche 1712 N/A N/A Second bown son of Paul and Emigliana. Becomes Count of Vawoche upon Paul II's death.