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'''Dainmar Liao''' (b. [[2815]] - d. [[2867]]<ref>''House Liao Sourcebook'' - Liao Family Tree</ref>) was Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation at the end of the [[Second Succession War]].
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'''Dainmar Liao''' was Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation at the end of the [[Second Succession War]].
  
==Biography==
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==History==
 
===Chancellor===
 
===Chancellor===
As Chancellor, Dainmar left much to be desired. Modern researchers believe that he did more damage to his realm during the Second Succession War than his enemies did. During the [[Davion Assault Guard]]s assault on [[St. Ives]] in [[2861]], Dainmar Liao spent most of his time huddling under a bed in a secure bunker. Finally he sued for peace with [[Colonel]] [[Melissa Davion]]. The terms of the peace were harsh: The Capellan Confederation would recognize the territorial gains the [[Federated Suns]] made at their expense.<ref name=hbhlp32/><ref>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 76</ref>
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As Chancellor, Dainmar left much to be desired. Modern researchers believe that he did more damage to his realm during the Second Succession War than his enemies did. During the [[Davion Assault Guards]]' assault on [[St. Ives]] in [[2861]], Dainmar Liao spent most of his time huddling under a bed in a secure bunker. Finally he sued for peace with [[Colonel]] [[Melissa Davion]]. The terms of the peace were harsh: The Capellan Confederation would recognize the territorial gains the [[Federated Suns]] made at their expense.<ref name=hbhlp32/><ref>''Field Manual: Federated Suns'', p. 76</ref>
  
 
The most far reaching positive act of Dainmar's reign was the authorization to create [[Warrior House]]s. These elite troops would add considerable skill and durability to a nation that was reeling from the devastation of the recent fighting.<ref name=hbhlp32/>
 
The most far reaching positive act of Dainmar's reign was the authorization to create [[Warrior House]]s. These elite troops would add considerable skill and durability to a nation that was reeling from the devastation of the recent fighting.<ref name=hbhlp32/>
  
 
One theory that explains why the [[Prefectorate]] ratified Dainmar was proposed in [[3067]]. Apparently [[Angmar Liao]] wanted to put Dainmar on the [[Celestial Throne]] in order to have him assassinated so she could become regent to Dainmar's son Otto. This plan didn't succeed however, and Dainmar abdicated the throne in favor of his son in [[2866]].<ref name=hbhlp32>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 32</ref>
 
One theory that explains why the [[Prefectorate]] ratified Dainmar was proposed in [[3067]]. Apparently [[Angmar Liao]] wanted to put Dainmar on the [[Celestial Throne]] in order to have him assassinated so she could become regent to Dainmar's son Otto. This plan didn't succeed however, and Dainmar abdicated the throne in favor of his son in [[2866]].<ref name=hbhlp32>''Handbook: House Liao'', p. 32</ref>
 
==Succession==
 
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{{S-title|title=[[Chancellor]] of the [[Capellan Confederation]]|years=[[2860]]-[[2866]]}}
 
{{S-aft|after=[[Otto Liao]]}}
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
*''[[House Liao Sourcebook]]''
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 1 April 2023

Dainmar Liao
Dainmar Liao
Personal
Born2815
Died2867[1]
AffiliationHouse Liao
Profile
Title(s)Duke of Liao
Position(s)Chancellor
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsIlsa Liao (mother)
SiblingsLaurelli Liao
ChildrenOtto Liao

Dainmar Liao was Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation at the end of the Second Succession War.

History[edit]

Chancellor[edit]

As Chancellor, Dainmar left much to be desired. Modern researchers believe that he did more damage to his realm during the Second Succession War than his enemies did. During the Davion Assault Guards' assault on St. Ives in 2861, Dainmar Liao spent most of his time huddling under a bed in a secure bunker. Finally he sued for peace with Colonel Melissa Davion. The terms of the peace were harsh: The Capellan Confederation would recognize the territorial gains the Federated Suns made at their expense.[2][3]

The most far reaching positive act of Dainmar's reign was the authorization to create Warrior Houses. These elite troops would add considerable skill and durability to a nation that was reeling from the devastation of the recent fighting.[2]

One theory that explains why the Prefectorate ratified Dainmar was proposed in 3067. Apparently Angmar Liao wanted to put Dainmar on the Celestial Throne in order to have him assassinated so she could become regent to Dainmar's son Otto. This plan didn't succeed however, and Dainmar abdicated the throne in favor of his son in 2866.[2]

References[edit]

  1. House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), foldout (pp. 163–164 in PDF): "The Capellan Confederation's Line of Succession and Partial Liao Family Tree"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Handbook: House Liao, p. 32
  3. Field Manual: Federated Suns, p. 76

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