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''' | '''King''' is a royal title given to a male monarch. Not all male rulers call themselves kings, and though most rulers of [[city-states]] called themselves some variant of this, none of modern ones do. Where a king is head of an empire, he is generally referred to as an [[emperor]], occasionally in the case of [[Seleucar]]. | ||
==Usage== | |||
* [[Allamoris]] of [[Ashtan]] | |||
* [[Ascalaphus]] of [[Phereklos]] | |||
* [[Anksheptut]], the [[Rajamala]] King | |||
* [[Barak D'Nichliz]] of [[Blackrock]] | |||
* [[Beldan]] of Ashtan | |||
* [[Democritus]], of [[Lothos]] | |||
* Dexios, of [[Phocia]] | |||
* [[Djulsan]], of [[Zanzibaar]] | |||
* [[Garrin]] the Golden, of Ashtan | |||
* [[Gringor Blackrock]] of Blackrock | |||
* [[Halatir Pelendur]] of [[Morindar]] | |||
* [[Iasius]] of [[Arcadia]] | |||
* [[Kirithrandir Avathar'an]], fifth king of [[Istarion]] | |||
* [[La'ramhis]] of the [[Tsol'aa]] | |||
* [[Libtaerius]] of [[Lothos]] | |||
* [[Linderast Avathar'an]] third king of Istarion | |||
* [[Martin]] the Wise of Ashtan | |||
* [[Merethor Avathar'an]], second king of Istarion | |||
* [[Nissandar]] of [[Riparium]] | |||
* [[Oberion]], King of the Fairies of [[Annwyn]] | |||
* [[Pallan]] of Ashtan | |||
* [[Proteus]] the [[God]]-King | |||
* [[Sirithrandir Avathar'an]], first king of Istarion | |||
* [[Slith]] of the [[Underworld]] | |||
* [[Tiryn]] the Tree King of Ashtan | |||
* [[Thanatal'ryn Avathar'an]], fourth king of Istarion | |||
* [[Tu'eras]] of the Tsol'aa | |||
* [[Ugrach]] of the Underworld | |||
* [[Valerias deSangre|Valerias]] deSangre, of [[Seleucar]] | |||
==Unnamed Kings== | |||
*[[Kobold King]] | |||
* King Ape | |||
*[[King Stag]] | |||
* King of the prairie of [[Qerstead]] | |||
[[ | [[category: titles]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:51, 9 September 2025
King is a royal title given to a male monarch. Not all male rulers call themselves kings, and though most rulers of city-states called themselves some variant of this, none of modern ones do. Where a king is head of an empire, he is generally referred to as an emperor, occasionally in the case of Seleucar.
Usage
- Allamoris of Ashtan
- Ascalaphus of Phereklos
- Anksheptut, the Rajamala King
- Barak D'Nichliz of Blackrock
- Beldan of Ashtan
- Democritus, of Lothos
- Dexios, of Phocia
- Djulsan, of Zanzibaar
- Garrin the Golden, of Ashtan
- Gringor Blackrock of Blackrock
- Halatir Pelendur of Morindar
- Iasius of Arcadia
- Kirithrandir Avathar'an, fifth king of Istarion
- La'ramhis of the Tsol'aa
- Libtaerius of Lothos
- Linderast Avathar'an third king of Istarion
- Martin the Wise of Ashtan
- Merethor Avathar'an, second king of Istarion
- Nissandar of Riparium
- Oberion, King of the Fairies of Annwyn
- Pallan of Ashtan
- Proteus the God-King
- Sirithrandir Avathar'an, first king of Istarion
- Slith of the Underworld
- Tiryn the Tree King of Ashtan
- Thanatal'ryn Avathar'an, fourth king of Istarion
- Tu'eras of the Tsol'aa
- Ugrach of the Underworld
- Valerias deSangre, of Seleucar
Unnamed Kings
- Kobold King
- King Ape
- King Stag
- King of the prairie of Qerstead