Emachium Mikare

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Emachium Mikare
Leader of the Mikare
In office
28-4 1417 TT – 14-3 1331 TT
Preceded byAkabata Mikare
Succeeded byTenuchun Mikare
Living King
In office
25-11 1377 TT – 14-3 1331 TT
Preceded byDakarkon Deram
Succeeded byBartan Banokan
Personal details
Born28-4 1417 TT
Mida, Akarinian Confederation
Died14-3 1331 TT
Mida, Akarinian Confederation
NationalityAkarian
ChildrenTenuchun Mikare
Parent(s)Omort Deram, Akabata Mikare

Biography

Early life

Two years before his birth, his father Akabata Mikare struck a deal with Living King Dakarkon Deram, Emachium's maternal grandfather. The deal, as written in Dakarkon's 1st Dictate made the Mikare one of the Kadrikes, in exchange Dakarkon would marry Akabata's daughter Omort, and the first son of this marriage would be made Leader of the Mikare upon his birth. As such from the moment of his birth to the time of his birth, Emachium was the Leader of the Mikare.

Akabata acted as Emachium's regent until he was arrested by the Living Army on 25-8 1392 TT for violating Dakarkon's 1st Dictate.

Leader of the Mikare

On 23-8 1390 TT Emachium ordered the construction of a great ring road around Mida. This road was completed on 14-9 1388 TT.

Dakarkon died on 25-11 1377 TT. Emachium succeeded him as Living King as had been decided by the Brinor Perikat years prior.

Living King

Following Dakarkon's death Emachium traveled to Ablesken to live in the Tumak Ordok as almost all prior Living Kings had done. On 7-9 1374 TT he returned to Mida to take up residence so that he could better continue his duties as the Leader of the Mikare.

During his time in Mida Emachium primarily focused on ruling the lands of the Mikare and dealing with issues relating to the Mikare. On occasion, he'd use his position as the Living King to better his Kadrike such as on 12-12 1365 TT when he issued Emachium's 3rd Dictate. The dictate ordered the construction of several roads and tunnels to better connect Mida to the rest of the Akarinian Confederation. Despite favouring the Mikare the majority of Emachium's dictates were seen as beneficial to Akaria as a whole save for his 5th dictate issued on 12-5 1354 TT. The dictate ordered a large expansion to his primary residence, the Goghon Palace. Many across Akaria saw this as decadent and not something a Living King would do and contributed to the questioning.

Emachium died in the Goghon Palace on 14-3 1331 TT.