Matart Kakay

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Matart Kakay
Leader of the Kakay
In office
15-2 1242 TT – 4-8 1182 TT
Preceded byBanoch Kakay
Succeeded byGoaniph Kakay
Living King
In office
12-4 1231 TT – 4-8 1182 TT
Preceded byShinkor Garvak
Succeeded byAran Banokan
Personal details
Born15-3 1262 TT
Todak, Akarinian Confederation
Died4-8 1182 TT
Ablesken, Kingdom of Akaria
NationalityAkarian
ChildrenGoaniph Kakay
Parent(s)Harop Kakay, Heyar Banokan

Biography

Early life

Matart was born on 15-3 1262 TT in Todak within the Akarinian Confederation. The Kakay joined the Banosken Perikat on 14-7 1285 TT on the condition that when it came time to select the 19th Living King they would select the Leader of the Kakay. Matart's grandfather and Leader of the Kakay Banoch Kakay died on 12-2 1242 TT. Three days later Matart defeated Banoch's son Notor in a dual brought on by the right of blood and became the Leader of the Kakay.

Leader of the Kakay

When Matert became the Leader of the Kakay he inherited the problems of his predecessor. The most notable of these was a legal dispute with the Bokok. Within the lands of the Bokok, the lower tiers in the Karinian social hierarchy were not allowed to initiate conversation with the higher tiers. These customs were no longer enforced by law within the lands of the Kakay. The issue was that where the lands of the Bokok and Kakay were was not well defined. On 9-11, 1240 TT Matart's second cousin Moyot Kakay was executed by the Bokok after starting a conversation with a Bokok land owner. Matart mobilised the Kakay Army five days later and sent them off to occupy the disputed land beginning Moyot's War.

On 29-1, 1237 TT Living King Shinkor Garvak deployed the Living Army to support Matart's forces. The war ended on 21-2 1337 TT with the Bokok recognising the legality of Kakay law in the disputed area. Despite his victory, the war left Matart with a dislike for how poorly defined the territory of the Kadrikes was.

Matart became the Living King following Shinkor's death on 12-4 1231 TT.

Establishing the Kingdom of Akaria

On 20-5, 1198 TT Matart assembled the leaders of the Kadrikes in Ablesken. He told the leaders that the Andu Kur was preparing for a war against the Akarinian Confederation, a claim that modern Weer researchers have found no evidence of. He told the leaders of the Kadrikes that to win the war Akaria would have to reform into a "modern state". Following this announcement, the Living Press began reporting on alleged Andu troop movements and Matart's reforms.

Between Matart's announcement and the formation of the Kingdom of Akaria over two-hundred dictates were issued. The first major dictate issued was his 32nd on 14-6 1198 TT. The dictate introduced mandatory taxation to pay for the functions of Akaria and not just for the Living Army.

On 18-2, 1197 TT Matart issued his 104th Dictate defining the locations of the kadrikes. The dictate was drafted with the assistance and consent of the leaders of all fifteen Kadrikes.

Before Matart's reforms, the Living King's successor was chosen by the ruling perikat, if a Living King was particularly bad his successor was expected to be overthrown by the rightful successor. Matart believed that this system promoted disobedience in the Kadrikes and sought to implement a new system. Matart's 224th Dictate, issued on 11-1 1196 TT changed this system. Now when the Living King died the ossbosches of the kadrikes would travel to Ablesken to vote on who would be the next Living King. During the drafting of this dictate Hortank Deram, Leader of the Deram had suggested that instead of having one ossbosches per Kadrike they could have one ossbosche per major populated area. Matart believed this system would favour the more heavily populated kadrikes and decided against implementing it. The Deram left the Banosken Perikat over this issue, disolving it.

The Akarinian Confederation was officially reorganised as the Kingdom of Akaria on 19-1 1196 TT through Matart's 227th Dictate. The dictate also formally dissolved the Weer Nation and replaced it with the Weer Kadrike.

Later reign

Matart died on 4-8 1182 TT. The total number of dictates issued by Matart came to two-hundred-thirty-one, a number that would not be surpassed until the reign of Arikarin Deram.