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Carl Siever was a late 27th century ruler of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]]
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'''Carl Siever''' was a ruler of the [[Rim Worlds Republic]] in the late [[twenty-seventh century|twenty-seventh-century]].
  
A close cousin of the Amaris family, Carl was second in the line of succession upon the death of [[Selanta Amaris]], after her son [[Bertram Amaris|Bertram]]. Bertram, however, was murdered by Carl's younger brother [[Gregor Siever|Gregor]] and less than an hour later, on almost the same spot, Gregor and Carl fought hand-to-hand for control of the Republic with Carl the only survivor.
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==History==
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A cousin of President [[Selanta Amaris]], Carl Siever was second in the line of succession upon her death in [[2687]], after her son [[Bertram Amaris|Bertram]]. Bertram, however, was murdered by Carl's younger brother [[Gregor Siever|Gregor]] before he could be sworn in office, and less than an hour later, on almost the same spot, Gregor and Carl fought hand-to-hand for control of the Republic with Carl the only survivor.<ref name=TPp50>''The Periphery'', p. 50</ref>
  
Within five years of assuming office as President, Carl was clearly unstable, his paranoia obvious even in the convoluted politics of Apollo. Upon the majority of Selanta's grand-daughter (and his own grand-niece) [[Cynthia Amaris]], Carl abdicated in her favour and retired to a Buddhist monastery in the Lyran Commonwealth.
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Within five years of assuming office as president, Carl was clearly unstable, his paranoia obvious even in the convoluted politics of [[Apollo (system)|Apollo]]. Upon the majority of Selanta's granddaughter (and his own grandniece) [[Cynthia Amaris]], Carl abdicated in her favor and retired to a Buddhist monastery in the [[Lyran Commonwealth]] word of [[Derf]].<ref name=TPp50/>
  
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* ''[[The Periphery (sourcebook)|The Periphery]]''
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[[Category: Rim Worlds Republic Characters|Siever, Carl]]
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[[Category:President of the Rim Worlds Republic|Siever, Carl]]

Latest revision as of 08:53, 19 November 2023

Carl Siever
Personal
AffiliationHouse Siever
Profile
Position(s)President[1]
ProfessionNoble
Family
SiblingsGregor Siever

Carl Siever was a ruler of the Rim Worlds Republic in the late twenty-seventh-century.

History[edit]

A cousin of President Selanta Amaris, Carl Siever was second in the line of succession upon her death in 2687, after her son Bertram. Bertram, however, was murdered by Carl's younger brother Gregor before he could be sworn in office, and less than an hour later, on almost the same spot, Gregor and Carl fought hand-to-hand for control of the Republic with Carl the only survivor.[2]

Within five years of assuming office as president, Carl was clearly unstable, his paranoia obvious even in the convoluted politics of Apollo. Upon the majority of Selanta's granddaughter (and his own grandniece) Cynthia Amaris, Carl abdicated in her favor and retired to a Buddhist monastery in the Lyran Commonwealth word of Derf.[2]

References[edit]

  1. Handbook: House Steiner, p. 31
  2. 2.0 2.1 The Periphery, p. 50

Bibliography[edit]