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+ | |Status = Deceased {{Small|text=executed by [[Emhyr var Emreis]]}} |
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+ | {{Quote|text = Why should something as trivial as birth decide who rules over us?|citation = Usurper, {{Gwent standalone}}|audio = }} |
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− | The "'''Usurper'''" was an aristocrat who, a few years before |
+ | The "'''Usurper'''", real name unknown, was an aristocrat who, a few years before {{Year|canon=yes|year=1237}}, overthrew the [[Nilfgaardian Empire]]'s [[Imperator]], [[Fergus var Emreis]], then seized the title for himself. He ruled until he was overthrown and summarily executed by [[Emhyr var Emreis]]' supporters in {{Year|canon=yes|year=1257}}. |
− | After assuming the throne he granted nationwide [[Amnesty|amnesty]], excluding the political prisoners. He also continued the conquests of neighboring lands in the |
+ | After assuming the throne he granted nationwide [[Amnesty|amnesty]], excluding the political prisoners. He also continued the conquests of neighboring lands in the [[Northern Kingdoms|North]]. |
== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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=== Accession === |
=== Accession === |
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− | In the 1230s, an opposition rose to prominence with the sole purpose of dethroning the [[House of Emreis]] with a certain nobleman leading it. When he gathered enough strength, he led a successful revolt against the Imperator and usurped the throne of Nilfgaard for himself. |
+ | In the 1230s, an opposition rose to prominence with the sole purpose of dethroning the [[House of Emreis]] with a certain nobleman leading it. When he gathered enough strength, he led a successful revolt against the Imperator and usurped the throne of Nilfgaard for himself. |
− | After the coup, he tortured Fergus in an attempt to force him to acknowledge the usurper's rights to the throne. Fergus resisted and was ultimately killed. Fergus' son Emhyr, who was thirteen at the time, was cursed by the [[mage]] [[Braathens]] into a humanoid hedgehog form, since Emhyr actually means hedgehog in the [[Nilfgaardian |
+ | After the coup, he tortured Fergus in an attempt to force him to acknowledge the usurper's rights to the throne. Fergus resisted and was ultimately killed. Fergus' son Emhyr, who was thirteen at the time, was cursed by the [[mage]] [[Braathens]] into a humanoid hedgehog form, since Emhyr actually means hedgehog in the [[Nilfgaardian language]], and banished from the capital of the Empire. Usurper presumed that he would be killed by [[hunter]]s but Emhyr managed to hide with the help of [[Ardal aep Dahy]] and then fled beyond the borders.<ref name="tlotl">{{TLotL}}</ref> |
=== Reign === |
=== Reign === |
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− | Shortly after he stabilized the situation at court and therefore the Empire, he proclaimed overall amnesty concerning everyone sentenced by his predecessor, excluding only those "guilty of high treason" like [[Vysogota of Corvo]].<ref> |
+ | Shortly after he stabilized the situation at court and therefore the Empire, he proclaimed overall [[amnesty]] concerning everyone sentenced by his predecessor, excluding only those "guilty of high treason" like [[Vysogota of Corvo]].<ref>{{TTotS}}</ref> |
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+ | In {{Year|canon=yes|year=1239}}, the [[Nilfgaardian Army|Imperial troops]] annexed [[Ebbing]].<ref>{{BoF}}</ref> He continued this conquest by military onslaughts and political maneuvers, taking control of [[Metinna]] and [[Nazair]]. In the 1250s, [[Maecht]] was also conquered.<ref name="Ciri's genealogy - Duny">''[http://web.archive.org/web/20000305052135/http://sapkowski.fantasy.art.pl/wc/ciri/duny.html.po Ciri's genealogy - Duny]''</ref> |
− | At some point during his reign, he diminished the cult of the [[Great Sun]]'s rights.<ref> |
+ | At some point during his reign, he diminished the cult of the [[Great Sun]]'s rights.<ref>{{WGW}}</ref> |
=== Downfall and death === |
=== Downfall and death === |
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+ | In {{Year|canon=yes|year=1257}}, an uprising led by [[Ardal aep Dahy]], [[Vilgefortz]], and Emhyr's other supporters broke out against the Usurper. They managed to rally several soldiers and cadets and, shortly after Emhyr himself reappeared, stormed the imperial palace, overthrowing and executing the Usurper in the process.<ref name="tlotl" /> |
− | Following all the power struggles around the throne, Emhyr had all of his dead political enemies disinterred and used their gravestones to pave his ballroom, earning him the nickname "''the White Flame Dancing on the Barrows of his Enemies"'' or in [[ |
+ | Following all the power struggles around the throne, Emhyr had all of his dead political enemies disinterred and used their gravestones to pave his ballroom, earning him the nickname "''the White Flame Dancing on the Barrows of his Enemies"'' or in [[Nilfgaardian language]], ''Deithwen Addan yn Carn aep Morvudd''.<ref>''[[What shall become of Temeria?]]''</ref> |
− | After the death of the Usurper and all his adjutants, the scribes, by order of the new emperor Emhyr var Emreis, started to wipe out the Usurper's name from all the imperial archives, all the books, all the libraries; his name would no longer be mentioned or remembered by anyone. This task turned out to be very difficult, since even after the death of Emhyr, his successor [[Morvran Voorhis]], was still continuing this work.<ref> |
+ | After the death of the Usurper and all his adjutants, the scribes, by order of the new emperor Emhyr var Emreis, started to wipe out the Usurper's name from all the imperial archives, all the books, all the libraries; his name would no longer be mentioned or remembered by anyone. This task turned out to be very difficult, since even after the death of Emhyr, his successor [[Morvran Voorhis]], was still continuing this work.<ref>{{Gwent standalone}}</ref> |
== Trivia == |
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− | * His name is never mentioned in the Saga or games. Curiously, in |
+ | * His name is never mentioned in the Saga or games. Curiously, in {{WGW}} he is referred to as "Torres" - it is not known if it's authors' mistake whether he had indeed carried a name of [[Torres var Emreis|one of the former Nilfgaardian emperors]]. |
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Revision as of 12:31, 22 December 2019
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The "Usurper", real name unknown, was an aristocrat who, a few years before 1237, overthrew the Nilfgaardian Empire's Imperator, Fergus var Emreis, then seized the title for himself. He ruled until he was overthrown and summarily executed by Emhyr var Emreis' supporters in 1257.
After assuming the throne he granted nationwide amnesty, excluding the political prisoners. He also continued the conquests of neighboring lands in the North.
Quick Answers
Who was the Usurper before he overthrew the Nilfgaardian Empire's Imperator?
What actions did the Usurper take after assuming the throne of the Nilfgaardian Empire?
How did the Usurper's rule come to an end?
What was the Usurper's relationship with Fergus var Emreis?
What was the Usurper's real name?
Biography
Accession
In the 1230s, an opposition rose to prominence with the sole purpose of dethroning the House of Emreis with a certain nobleman leading it. When he gathered enough strength, he led a successful revolt against the Imperator and usurped the throne of Nilfgaard for himself.
After the coup, he tortured Fergus in an attempt to force him to acknowledge the usurper's rights to the throne. Fergus resisted and was ultimately killed. Fergus' son Emhyr, who was thirteen at the time, was cursed by the mage Braathens into a humanoid hedgehog form, since Emhyr actually means hedgehog in the Nilfgaardian language, and banished from the capital of the Empire. Usurper presumed that he would be killed by hunters but Emhyr managed to hide with the help of Ardal aep Dahy and then fled beyond the borders.[1]
Reign
Shortly after he stabilized the situation at court and therefore the Empire, he proclaimed overall amnesty concerning everyone sentenced by his predecessor, excluding only those "guilty of high treason" like Vysogota of Corvo.[2]
In 1239, the Imperial troops annexed Ebbing.[3] He continued this conquest by military onslaughts and political maneuvers, taking control of Metinna and Nazair. In the 1250s, Maecht was also conquered.[4]
At some point during his reign, he diminished the cult of the Great Sun's rights.[5]
Downfall and death
In 1257, an uprising led by Ardal aep Dahy, Vilgefortz, and Emhyr's other supporters broke out against the Usurper. They managed to rally several soldiers and cadets and, shortly after Emhyr himself reappeared, stormed the imperial palace, overthrowing and executing the Usurper in the process.[1]
Following all the power struggles around the throne, Emhyr had all of his dead political enemies disinterred and used their gravestones to pave his ballroom, earning him the nickname "the White Flame Dancing on the Barrows of his Enemies" or in Nilfgaardian language, Deithwen Addan yn Carn aep Morvudd.[6]
After the death of the Usurper and all his adjutants, the scribes, by order of the new emperor Emhyr var Emreis, started to wipe out the Usurper's name from all the imperial archives, all the books, all the libraries; his name would no longer be mentioned or remembered by anyone. This task turned out to be very difficult, since even after the death of Emhyr, his successor Morvran Voorhis, was still continuing this work.[7]
Trivia
- His name is never mentioned in the Saga or games. Curiously, in Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni he is referred to as "Torres" - it is not known if it's authors' mistake whether he had indeed carried a name of one of the former Nilfgaardian emperors.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 The Lady of the Lake
- ↑ The Tower of the Swallow
- ↑ Baptism of Fire
- ↑ Ciri's genealogy - Duny
- ↑ Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni
- ↑ What shall become of Temeria?
- ↑ Template:Gwent standalone
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