Being a theory of the hidden identity of the First Emperor of Coryan.
THEORY: The First Coryani Emperor was a val'Cessari, one of the Invisible Kings and the Children of Mystery.
EVIDENCE: Alone, none of these pieces of evidence carries enough weight to prove the argument, but together they mutually support the theory. + The First Emperor united the city-states of eastern Onara into a single nation, yet in remaining nameless and faceless he does not receive actual individual credit for his deeds. This matches the modus operandi rumored for the Invisible Kings, who are said to be an Illuminati-style group who secretly pull the strings across many nations of Onara. + The First Emperor is a "still unknown and unnamed man." [ARCANIS: THE ROLEPLAYING GAME, p. 69] The val'Cessari individually and as a family are used to hiding their true identities. They have had to hide from those hunting them to extinction, and they developed their bloodline powers based generations of persecution. Thus, a val'Cessari might be able to well hide his own identity, and over the intervening centuries his family would continue to perpetuate the mystery. + Hardly anyone ever makes note of the oddity of the identity of the First Emperor being unknown. The one exception in-game is the Albino, leader of a cell of the Brotherhood of Man in Grand Coryan. ["To Shake the Pillars of Heaven, Part I", YEAR OF THE FALL, p. 122] Again, this lack of care about missing such an important identity points to powerful magic and/or a major conspiracy, either of which could be perpetuated by the val'Cessari. + The First Emperor was a Val. A text on the history of Coryan City states, "The warrior had the steely eyes of a noble val." [CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 5] + The history of the Coryan City-State [CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 4] tells of how King Isclepiodes of Coryan had dreams before the Time of Terror came and told his two sons about the man who became the First Emperor: "I have dreamed of this hero. He hides himself for some long forgotten shame against the Gods. Yet, he is still blessed and does Their will. When you see him, you will know him as no other, and though you will soon be kings yourselves, you will swear fealty to him as his loyal vassals." This shame matches with the generations of persecution that the val'Cessari have suffered. + It is stated in a text on the history of Coryan City [CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 5], "The warrior had the steely eyes of a noble val, and though he was spattered with the gore that spoke of might and grisly deeds, he carried himself as a king." This fits with a Val who is an Invisible King. + The First Emperor was succeeded by an unrelated val'Assante (Prince Almeric) who was of the lineage of Coryan. [CODEX ARCANIS, 2001, p. 16; CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 5] He was not of Coryan, which was where the val'Assante family had hidden and lived in a cave, but the warrior who became the First Emperor was a stranger who "came from out of nowhere." [CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 5] Although he "was a tall handsome warrior," [CARNIVAL OF SWORDS, p. 5], most val'Assante are "of medium height," [CODEX ARCANIS, p. 11] and "The native Coryani is not an especially tall person" [CODEX ARCANIS, p. 29]. Presumably, he was not val'Assante based on these facts and the fact that his identity has been hidden. + The title and role of "the Invisible Kings" fits with being descended from a Valinor of Illiir, who is the patron of all types of rulers. The same holds for the description of the First Emperor as having a "countenance [. . .] like the sun." [CARNIVAL, p. 5]. A Val of Illiir would be more likely to be approached by "a Valinor of Illiir [who] descended from the Heavens. He held in one hand a gladius that radiated with the purest of light and in the other, a battle standard from the First Imperium." [CODEX, p. 15] It is unknown whether the val'Cessari are of Illiir, but circumstantial evidence encourages that supposition. + The First Emperor raised the Wall of the Gods by sending a secret legion to flank the enemy and erect a special altar while he himself engaged the leader of the Infernal army in solo combat. He wanted victory to "be stolen through guile rather than paid for by blood." [CODEX, p. 15] Such deception matches the rumored tactics of the val'Cessari. + The First Emperor fought the Devil-King Uhxbractit one-on-one for eight days straight. "Neither the fiends nor the legions could believe that a moral was capable of standing up to Uhxbractit." [LEGACY, p. 30] "Once the fight began . . . it was immediately clear that the Emperor had more than mortal power on his side, and the duel would be nowhere as easy or as sure a victory as Uhxbractit had expected." [LEGACY OF DAMNATION, p. 33] Writings say, "the battle between the two titans lasted for eight days and eight nights with neither combatant giving nor gaining ground during the time in between." [CODEX ARCANIS, p. 15] Tales tell of the val'Cessari's possessing powers of reality-warping that goes beyond mere illusions, and such powers might have enabled the First Emperor to survive so long in solo combat.
CONCLUSION: Although some of the evidence presented above is circumstantial, the known facts fit well with the origin of the First Coryani Emperor as being a val'Cessari. Some alternative theories about his identity have been put forth, but this one stands out for best explaining the strongly embedded mystery of the First Emperor's identity and explaining why the mystery of his identity is so rarely questioned.
David Thomas Chappell 18 June 2014
_________________ David Thomas Chappell Sestius Ovidius val'Mehan Comma and Khamat - psion patrician diplomatic legate and his Myrantian tutor Quintus Ovidius val'Mehan - patrician military tribune Amadi val'Abebi - Monk of Althares Talathos - choleric Kelekene dabbler
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