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| birthdate          = [[2351]]<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                = [[2422]]<ref name="HKp105">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 105: "The Third Keeper"</ref>
 
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| position            = [[District Governor of Rasalhague]]
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| profession          = Noble
 
| parents            = [[Vladimir Kurita]] (father)
 
| parents            = [[Vladimir Kurita]] (father)
| siblings            = [[Oma Kurita]]
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| siblings            = [[Edward Kurita]]<ref name=HKDCLS/><br>[[Oma Kurita]]<ref name=HKDCLS/><br>[[Miyamoto Kurita (24th c.)|Miyamoto Kurita]]<ref name=HKDCLS/><br>[[Iteki Kurita]]<ref name=HKDCLS/>
 
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'''Jason Kurita''' (born ???? - died ????<ref name="HKp105">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 105, "The Third Keeper"</ref>) was the great grandson of  [[Urizen Kurita (24th c.)|Urizen Kurita]].
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'''Jason Kurita''' was the great-grandson of  [[Urizen Kurita (24th c.)|Urizen Kurita]].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
He was known for the reign of terror he unleashed on the [[Principality of Rasalhague]] after his father's dead.<ref name="HK028">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 28 "TYRANT OF RASALHAGUE"</ref>
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He was known for the reign of terror he unleashed on the [[Principality of Rasalhague]] after his father's death.<ref name="HK028">''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 28: "Tyrant of Rasalhague"</ref>
  
 
[[Daniel Sorenson I|Daniel Sorenson]]'s existence provided Jason with a continual reminder of the hated Sorenson clan, who in his mind
 
[[Daniel Sorenson I|Daniel Sorenson]]'s existence provided Jason with a continual reminder of the hated Sorenson clan, who in his mind
 
personified the terrorists who killed his father and family. He never referred to Daniel as a nephew.<ref name=HHKp24/>
 
personified the terrorists who killed his father and family. He never referred to Daniel as a nephew.<ref name=HHKp24/>
  
When [[Nihongi Von Rohrs]] enacted his coup on [[New Samarkand]] in [[2421]], Jason Kurita followed his depraved instincts and supported Von Rohrs, even sending troops to fight against loyal Draconis forces.<ref name=HHKp24>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 24-25 "Viper in the Nest"</ref>
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When [[Nihongi Von Rohrs]] enacted his coup on [[New Samarkand]] in [[2421]], Jason Kurita followed his depraved instincts and supported Von Rohrs, even sending troops to fight against loyal Draconis forces.<ref name=HHKp24>''Handbook: House Kurita'', pp. 24–25: "Viper in the Nest"</ref>
  
 
When Daniel Sorenson started his rebellion, it spread and citizens joined the movement in droves. As a result, Jason recalled his troops from New Samarkand, and Nihongi retaliated by removing the governor from office. While guards loyal to Von Rohrs forcibly removed
 
When Daniel Sorenson started his rebellion, it spread and citizens joined the movement in droves. As a result, Jason recalled his troops from New Samarkand, and Nihongi retaliated by removing the governor from office. While guards loyal to Von Rohrs forcibly removed
 
the governor from his throne room, Daniel offered his uncle one last chance to accept exile. In response, the ex-governor pulled a
 
the governor from his throne room, Daniel offered his uncle one last chance to accept exile. In response, the ex-governor pulled a
 
small pistol and shot at young Sorenson. He failed and Daniel killed his uncle in self-defense amid several stunned witnesses.<ref name=HHKp24/>
 
small pistol and shot at young Sorenson. He failed and Daniel killed his uncle in self-defense amid several stunned witnesses.<ref name=HHKp24/>
 
===Notes===
 
He allegedly dies in 2418 in a duel... though this does not match very well the rest of the explanation.{{cn}}
 
 
==Titles and Positions==
 
{{s-start}}
 
{{s-bef|before=[[Vladimir Kurita]]}}
 
{{s-title|title=Warlord of the [[Rasalhague Military District]]|years=[[2375]]-????<ref name="HK028"/>}}
 
{{s-aft|after=[[Daniel Sorenson I|Daniel Sorenson]]}}
 
{{s-end}}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:55, 1 April 2023


Jason Kurita
Personal
Born2351[1]
Died2422[2]
AffiliationHouse Kurita
Profile
Position(s)District Governor of Rasalhague
ProfessionNoble
Family
ParentsVladimir Kurita (father)
SiblingsEdward Kurita[1]
Oma Kurita[1]
Miyamoto Kurita[1]
Iteki Kurita[1]

Jason Kurita was the great-grandson of Urizen Kurita.

History[edit]

He was known for the reign of terror he unleashed on the Principality of Rasalhague after his father's death.[3]

Daniel Sorenson's existence provided Jason with a continual reminder of the hated Sorenson clan, who in his mind personified the terrorists who killed his father and family. He never referred to Daniel as a nephew.[4]

When Nihongi Von Rohrs enacted his coup on New Samarkand in 2421, Jason Kurita followed his depraved instincts and supported Von Rohrs, even sending troops to fight against loyal Draconis forces.[4]

When Daniel Sorenson started his rebellion, it spread and citizens joined the movement in droves. As a result, Jason recalled his troops from New Samarkand, and Nihongi retaliated by removing the governor from office. While guards loyal to Von Rohrs forcibly removed the governor from his throne room, Daniel offered his uncle one last chance to accept exile. In response, the ex-governor pulled a small pistol and shot at young Sorenson. He failed and Daniel killed his uncle in self-defense amid several stunned witnesses.[4]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), foldout: "The Draconis Combine's Line of Succession and Partial Kurita Family Tree"
  2. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 105: "The Third Keeper"
  3. House Kurita (The Draconis Combine), p. 28: "Tyrant of Rasalhague"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Handbook: House Kurita, pp. 24–25: "Viper in the Nest"

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