Difference between revisions of "Duncan Liao"

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==Character History==
 
==Character History==
 
===As Chancellor & Hostage===
 
===As Chancellor & Hostage===
Son of Stephen Liao, Duncan Liao was elevated to the role of Chancellorship of the Capellan Confederation when his father died of pneumonia.
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Son of Stephen Liao, Duncan Liao was elevated to the Chancellorship of the Capellan Confederation when his father died of pneumonia.
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His father, through his military buildup and obsession, elevated many of his military officers into positions of power and influence.   
 
His father, through his military buildup and obsession, elevated many of his military officers into positions of power and influence.   
  
On bad council, Chancellor Duncan moved to curb the Turkish General Merik's political and military influence.  He had the his regiment's size reduced by half, causing the General and his Merik's Grenadiers to rebel and seize the winter palace, capturing him.
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Chancellor Duncan moved to curb the Turkish General Merik's political and military influence.  He reduced the regiment's size by halfGeneral Merik and his Merik's Grenadiers rebelled and seize the winter palace, capturing Duncan.
  
 
===First Time of Tribulation===
 
===First Time of Tribulation===
After taking Chancellor Liao captive, General Merik then appointed himself ruler of the Capellan Confederation, along with keeping his allies close to him in order to maintain his position and prevent others from acting against him and forced all those beneath him to bestow on him and his men, the title of the 'Time of Protectors of the State.'  His era of rule soon became known  as the 'Time of Tribulation.'
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After taking Chancellor Liao captive, General Merik appointed himself ruler of the Capellan Confederation. Along with keeping his allies close to him in order to maintain his position and prevent others from acting against him and forced all those beneath him to bestow on him and his men, the title of the 'Time of Protectors of the State.'  His era of rule soon became known  as the 'Time of Tribulation.'
  
 
In February of [[2452]], seven months into his captivity, Duncan Liao had decided he was unable find way out, need to sacrifice himself for sake of his people.  He rigged electrical system of his small room, to catch fire and killed himself in process, freeing his people to act against General Merik.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34 Tribulations - Short Reign of Duncan Liao.</ref>
 
In February of [[2452]], seven months into his captivity, Duncan Liao had decided he was unable find way out, need to sacrifice himself for sake of his people.  He rigged electrical system of his small room, to catch fire and killed himself in process, freeing his people to act against General Merik.<ref>''House Liao (The Capellan Confederation)'', p. 34 Tribulations - Short Reign of Duncan Liao.</ref>

Revision as of 19:46, 30 December 2011

Duncan Liao (Born 2433 - Died 2452[1]) - House Liao nobility, Politician, 5th Duke of Liao, and 6th Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation.

Character History

As Chancellor & Hostage

Son of Stephen Liao, Duncan Liao was elevated to the Chancellorship of the Capellan Confederation when his father died of pneumonia.

His father, through his military buildup and obsession, elevated many of his military officers into positions of power and influence.

Chancellor Duncan moved to curb the Turkish General Merik's political and military influence. He reduced the regiment's size by half. General Merik and his Merik's Grenadiers rebelled and seize the winter palace, capturing Duncan.

First Time of Tribulation

After taking Chancellor Liao captive, General Merik appointed himself ruler of the Capellan Confederation. Along with keeping his allies close to him in order to maintain his position and prevent others from acting against him and forced all those beneath him to bestow on him and his men, the title of the 'Time of Protectors of the State.' His era of rule soon became known as the 'Time of Tribulation.'

In February of 2452, seven months into his captivity, Duncan Liao had decided he was unable find way out, need to sacrifice himself for sake of his people. He rigged electrical system of his small room, to catch fire and killed himself in process, freeing his people to act against General Merik.[2]

Family and Legacy

At the time of his death, Duncan was survivedonly by his sister, Jasmine.

Titles & Positions

Preceded by Duke of the Liao
2450-2452
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chancellor of the Capellan Confederation
2450-2452
Succeeded by

References

  1. House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), PDF p. 163 Confederation's Line of Succession - Years of Duncan's birth, reign and death noted.
  2. House Liao (The Capellan Confederation), p. 34 Tribulations - Short Reign of Duncan Liao.

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