Viadu Juliant I
Viadu Juliant I came to the throne after the death of his elder brother Avethe Juliant I.
Viadu was prepared for his role as Emperor, his brother had never married or sired children and so he was heir his entire life, and after the death of his mother, Vieta Juliant I, when he was only eight years old, he ensured to always be prepared for when the time came.
Viadu worked closely with his elder brother through much of the latters reign, helping him with matters of state and acting as the emissary to the Triumvirate of Malran when the time came to invite into the The Dawn Empire. Viadu continued this masterful form of diplomacy as early into his reign he succeeded in bringing Eislen and Dislan peacfully into the structure of his Empire, ensuring their resources would not be accessible to the equally expansionist Waukan Empire to the south.
Beyond that Viadu continued his the mission he and his brother had started since they gained control of the empire. He ensured the legacy of his mother and forebears, and helped bring the Empire into a golden age, which would be secured in his son and grandson's participation in The War of Emperors.
He ruled from 309-331 PS.
Viadu was prepared for his role as Emperor, his brother had never married or sired children and so he was heir his entire life, and after the death of his mother, Vieta Juliant I, when he was only eight years old, he ensured to always be prepared for when the time came.
Viadu worked closely with his elder brother through much of the latters reign, helping him with matters of state and acting as the emissary to the Triumvirate of Malran when the time came to invite into the The Dawn Empire. Viadu continued this masterful form of diplomacy as early into his reign he succeeded in bringing Eislen and Dislan peacfully into the structure of his Empire, ensuring their resources would not be accessible to the equally expansionist Waukan Empire to the south.
Beyond that Viadu continued his the mission he and his brother had started since they gained control of the empire. He ensured the legacy of his mother and forebears, and helped bring the Empire into a golden age, which would be secured in his son and grandson's participation in The War of Emperors.
He ruled from 309-331 PS.
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