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==Personality & Beliefs== | ==Personality & Beliefs== | ||
===View on religion=== | ===View on religion=== | ||
Tylger's father, Laz Tylger, is a staunch follower of the Arxian-Dweian Orthodox Movement that developed in [[Zadaria (system)Zadaria]] during the [[Hapan Civil War]], and gave military support to it as it experienced a conflict with more liberal branches of the religion. Consequently, Alexander was raised to be a follower of the religion and remained devoted to it until recent years. Upon his ascension to more senior offices within the Hapan Government, Tylger seemingly abandoned his religious beliefs, or at least became less public about them. Typically the Hapan monarchs have historically been skeptical of religion, and religious practice was outlawed for centuries in the Consortium due to the Queen Mothers of old fearing that deity worship would interfere with devotion to the Crown. It was not until the Hapan Civil War that the old bans were lifted due to lack of enforcement, and the reunification of the Consortium brought about religious freedom. Even so, Hapan monarchs have typically been atheists, and the Royal Court preaches devotion to the sovereign above all. | Tylger's father, Laz Tylger, is a staunch follower of the Arxian-Dweian Orthodox Movement that developed in [[Zadaria (system)|Zadaria]] during the [[Hapan Civil War]], and gave military support to it as it experienced a conflict with more liberal branches of the religion. Consequently, Alexander was raised to be a follower of the religion and remained devoted to it until recent years. Upon his ascension to more senior offices within the Hapan Government, Tylger seemingly abandoned his religious beliefs, or at least became less public about them. Typically the Hapan monarchs have historically been skeptical of religion, and religious practice was outlawed for centuries in the Consortium due to the Queen Mothers of old fearing that deity worship would interfere with devotion to the Crown. It was not until the Hapan Civil War that the old bans were lifted due to lack of enforcement, and the reunification of the Consortium brought about religious freedom. Even so, Hapan monarchs have typically been atheists, and the Royal Court preaches devotion to the sovereign above all. | ||
===Views on the Force=== | ===Views on the Force=== |
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Alexander Tylger | |
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Biographical Information | |
Race | Hapan |
Homeworld | Arxian |
Mother | Xalil Zaarin Tylger |
Father | Laz Tylger |
Spouse | Widower |
Siblings | Kaninen, Jennifer, Cordelia, Victor (half-brother) |
Children | Tara, Airoria, Kimberly, Ayanna |
Born | Y-36 D286 |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Height | 1.9m (6'2") |
Coloring | Dark |
Eye Color | Heterochromia (Red & Blue) |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | Hapes Consortium |
Rank | King |
Positions | King |
Prior Affiliation | Galactic Empire Dark Empire |
Awards | Gold Medal of Command, Silver Medal of Command, Medal of Service, Silver Medal of Tactical Achievement, Silver Medal of Combat |
Alexander Tylger (Alexander Rai`ix Chume Tylger Pal`durath Hapesah) (born Year -36, D286) is the King of the Hapes Consortium. He is the third male to reign as monarch in the formerly matriarchal state. Tylger was born in to a life of privilege on the planet Arxian in the Zadaria system, as the Hapan Civil War was raging across the Hapes Cluster. After the death of his mother, he was adopted by the Princess Lana Da`tanah Pal`durath, his father's cousin and one of the contenders for the Hapan throne. He received a classic Hapan upbringing during his childhood, and following the reunification of the Consortium, Tylger attended some of the best schools and universities in the Hapes Cluster. There he majored in Political Science, with minors in Culture and History, and became closely associated with a new generation of conservative Hapans as a consequence of his affiliation with the Pal`durath family. Later, he embarked upon a military career before making a move on to the Consortium's political stage.
Over the years, Tylger shifted between military and political life as the need arose, before finally settling in the government once and for all in Year 4. Within the Hapan political circles, Tylger became a controversial figure, forming a conservative bloc along with several nobles of similar heritage. Over the years they successfully blocked the influence of foreign ideals and revolutionary ideas, keeping the Consortium on a more traditional path. King James finally made Tylger his heir apparent in Year 10, following two years as Lord Regent. With the retirement of James in Year 11, the Consortium observed the "Month of the Vacant Throne" before Tylger's coronation on D108. He adopted the Pal`durath surname upon the day of his coronation.
Since becoming ruler of the Hapes Consortium, Tylger has sought to bring about a new renaissance and cultural revival among his peoples, drawing upon his heritage to instill a sense of continuation in the line of Hapan monarchs.
Personality & Beliefs
View on religion
Tylger's father, Laz Tylger, is a staunch follower of the Arxian-Dweian Orthodox Movement that developed in Zadaria during the Hapan Civil War, and gave military support to it as it experienced a conflict with more liberal branches of the religion. Consequently, Alexander was raised to be a follower of the religion and remained devoted to it until recent years. Upon his ascension to more senior offices within the Hapan Government, Tylger seemingly abandoned his religious beliefs, or at least became less public about them. Typically the Hapan monarchs have historically been skeptical of religion, and religious practice was outlawed for centuries in the Consortium due to the Queen Mothers of old fearing that deity worship would interfere with devotion to the Crown. It was not until the Hapan Civil War that the old bans were lifted due to lack of enforcement, and the reunification of the Consortium brought about religious freedom. Even so, Hapan monarchs have typically been atheists, and the Royal Court preaches devotion to the sovereign above all.
Views on the Force
Owing to the demise of the Lorell Raiders at the hands of the Jedi Knights prior to the founding of the Hapes Consortium, Hapans have been notoriously skeptical of Force users and great steps were taken in the past to dismiss the Force as mere superstition. Once the Consortium closed its borders, knowledge of the Force was unfamiliar to anyone outside the Royal Court.
While Kings Andrew and James before him remained casually indifferent towards the Force, Tylger has displayed a great deal of skepticism in line with the monarchs of old. He has frequently stated that much of the Galaxy's suffering over the millennia is owed to petty conflicts between what he describes as selfish cults of Force users seeking supremacy. Even so, the Consortium has maintained its own Force Order in recent years that serves the Hapan throne. Tylger displayed paranoia of the Force during his Coronation Ball, which saw many of the Galaxy's leaders and Force wielders in attendance, by wearing a Ysalamiri on his shoulder, and also decorating the room with the creatures in order to temporarily diminish the power of Jedi and Sith alike.
Positions & Titles
Hapan Throne | ||
Preceded By: Jessy James |
King of the Hapes Consortium Year 11 Day 108 - present |
Succeeded By: Incumbent |
Preceded By: None eventually Jessy James |
Crown Prince Year 11 Day 46 - Year 11 Day 80 |
Succeeded By: None |
Preceded By: None eventually Zell Jaak |
Lord Regent Year 9 Day 331 - Year 11 Day 46 |
Succeeded By: Locke Firecam |