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Emperor Lokrens III
Born: 12 October 1953 — Lokrens Varrin Uzzal
Reign from: 01 January 2005 (death of Empress Tarina)
Coronation: 10 February 2005, Port Vitrellan Cathedral
Wiki: Lokrens Uzzal
As of 03 March 2009.
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Role in RP
Absolute monarch — Head of State, Government, and Commander-in-Chief. Architect of Plan 2010 and Strength First after the reformist Tarinian era.
Military background
| 1971 | Royal Air Academy |
| Service | Fighter pilot — J-37 Viggen |
| Operations | Close air support during 1970s insurgencies |
| Legacy | Explains continued political support for Viggen in CAS / internal security roles (Air Force Aviation) |
Post-service: University of Remtill (International Relations).
Personal
- First wife: Celine Olvay (m. 1978; d. 1984 childbirth) — second child Princess Rima
- Never remarried — public austerity; grief channeled into state work
- Retreat: Portez Estate (Portez Archipelago) — hunting, falconry, mango wine
- Faith: Devout Catholic; regular mass
Family (2009)
| Figure | Notes |
|---|---|
| Crown Prince Hektor | Naval officer; mutual professional respect |
| Princess Rima | Strained; reminds him of Celine; “soft” liberal tendencies |
| Prince Valerius | ISB head; efficiency respected, cruelty kept at arm’s length |
Inner circle (Plan 2010)
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Kaarin Mashtun | Ex-squadron mate; primary military advisor |
| Kiro Lamens | Personal banker → Crown Council economy |
| Lyrra Yavuz | Foreign policy hawk |
| Ambassador Shavren Kholiss | FNS mission (Old Guard); Uzzal/ministers on critical SC votes — see FNS Septenez Headquarters |
Policy (2009)
Domestic: Centralised power; ISB expansion (Valerius); Korto zero-tolerance vs KNF — Governor Laizha Shaman; heavy equipment authorised for riots.
Foreign: Yuktobania = existential rival; supports White Army in Zvoda Civil War; Kaldea Kalesi / SEPTECOM energy diplomacy — see Military Overview, Industry and Infrastructure.
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