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| birthdate          = [[2336]]<ref name=HKDCLS>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', foldout: "The Draconis Combine's Line of Succession and Partial Kurita Family Tree"</ref>
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| died                = April [[2396]]<ref name=HKDCLS/>
 
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| affiliation        = [[House Kurita]]
 
| affiliation        = [[House Kurita]]
| profession          = [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]]
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| position            = [[Coordinator of Worlds]]
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| profession          = Noble
 
| parents            = [[Tenno Kurita]] (father)
 
| parents            = [[Tenno Kurita]] (father)
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| siblings            = [[Kinkaku Kurita]]<ref name=HKDCLS/>
 
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| spouse              =  
| children            = [[Robert Kurita]]<br/>[[Sanyu Kurita]]<br/>[[Marika Kurita]]<br/>[[Parker Kurita]]
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| children            = [[Robert Kurita]]<br/>[[Marika Kurita]]<br/>[[Sanyu Kurita]]<br/>[[Parker Kurita]]<br/>[[Saigo Kurita]]<br/>[[Lenore Kurita]]
 
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'''Nihongi Kurita''' (b. [[2336]] - d. [[2396]]) was the third [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]].
 
  
While his father [[Tenno Kurita|Tenno]] reigned, the vain and petty Nihongi thought of nothing but succeeding his father as Coordinator. When his aunt [[Omi Kurita]] was killed by [[Principality of Rasalhague|Rasalhagian]] terrorists in December [[2375]], Nihongi encouraged his father's decision to commit [[seppuku]] a few months later.
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'''Nihongi Kurita''' was the third [[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]].
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==History==
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While his father [[Tenno Kurita|Tenno]] reigned, the vain and petty Nihongi thought of nothing but succeeding his father as Coordinator. When his aunt [[Omi Kurita]] was killed by [[Principality of Rasalhague|Rasalhagian]] terrorists in December [[2375]], Nihongi encouraged his father's decision to commit ''[[seppuku]]'' a few months later.
  
 
From the time he gained the throne in March [[2376]] until his death twenty years later, Nihongi proved to be a weak and lackluster ruler. The position he had coveted so desperately now proved worthless to him, and Nihongi could do little more than petulantly demand obedience from everybody. Unlike his [[Shiro Kurita|legendary grandfather]] or competent father, Nihongi accomplished nothing of note in his entire reign.
 
From the time he gained the throne in March [[2376]] until his death twenty years later, Nihongi proved to be a weak and lackluster ruler. The position he had coveted so desperately now proved worthless to him, and Nihongi could do little more than petulantly demand obedience from everybody. Unlike his [[Shiro Kurita|legendary grandfather]] or competent father, Nihongi accomplished nothing of note in his entire reign.
  
Nihongi's sole achievements in life were in the realm of horse-riding and -breeding, a pastime which he indulged while neglecting his duties as Coordinator. This indifference aroused concern throughout the Combine, and by November [[2393]] several factions devoted to his removal (peacefully or otherwise) had arisen. Nihongi's more industrious son [[Robert Kurita|Robert]] was among the plotters preparing to kill him, but Nihongi abruptly solved the problem for everybody by falling and breaking his neck while horse-riding. Robert was thus able to mount the throne without resorting to patricide.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 28-29</ref>
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Nihongi's sole achievements in life were in the realm of horse-riding and horse-breeding, a pastime which he indulged while neglecting his duties as Coordinator. This indifference aroused concern throughout the Combine, and by November [[2393]] several factions devoted to his removal (peacefully or otherwise) had arisen. Nihongi's more industrious son [[Robert Kurita|Robert]] was among the plotters preparing to kill him, but Nihongi abruptly solved the problem for everybody by falling and breaking his neck while horse-riding. Robert was thus able to mount the throne without resorting to patricide.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', pp. 28–29</ref>
 
==Positions==
 
{{s-start}}
 
{{s-bef|before=[[Tenno Kurita]]}}
 
{{s-title|title=[[Coordinator]] of the [[Draconis Combine]]|years=[[2376]]-[[2396]]}}
 
{{s-aft|after=[[Robert Kurita]]}}
 
{{s-end}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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<references />
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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* ''[[Handbook: House Kurita]]''
 
* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
 
* ''[[House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)]]''
  
[[Category:Minor Characters|Kurita, Nihongi]]
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[[Category:Draconis Combine Characters|Kurita, Nihongi]]
 
[[Category:Draconis Combine Characters|Kurita, Nihongi]]
 
[[Category:Coordinators|Kurita, Nihongi]]
 
[[Category:Coordinators|Kurita, Nihongi]]

Latest revision as of 11:39, 10 April 2023

Nihongi Kurita
Personal
Born2336[1]
DiedApril 2396[1]
AffiliationHouse Kurita
Profile
Position(s)Coordinator of Worlds
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsTenno Kurita (father)
SiblingsKinkaku Kurita[1]
ChildrenRobert Kurita
Marika Kurita
Sanyu Kurita
Parker Kurita
Saigo Kurita
Lenore Kurita

Nihongi Kurita was the third Coordinator of the Draconis Combine.

History[edit]

While his father Tenno reigned, the vain and petty Nihongi thought of nothing but succeeding his father as Coordinator. When his aunt Omi Kurita was killed by Rasalhagian terrorists in December 2375, Nihongi encouraged his father's decision to commit seppuku a few months later.

From the time he gained the throne in March 2376 until his death twenty years later, Nihongi proved to be a weak and lackluster ruler. The position he had coveted so desperately now proved worthless to him, and Nihongi could do little more than petulantly demand obedience from everybody. Unlike his legendary grandfather or competent father, Nihongi accomplished nothing of note in his entire reign.

Nihongi's sole achievements in life were in the realm of horse-riding and horse-breeding, a pastime which he indulged while neglecting his duties as Coordinator. This indifference aroused concern throughout the Combine, and by November 2393 several factions devoted to his removal (peacefully or otherwise) had arisen. Nihongi's more industrious son Robert was among the plotters preparing to kill him, but Nihongi abruptly solved the problem for everybody by falling and breaking his neck while horse-riding. Robert was thus able to mount the throne without resorting to patricide.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), foldout: "The Draconis Combine's Line of Succession and Partial Kurita Family Tree"
  2. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), pp. 28–29

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