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Kwame Tu'Aruc
His Majesty
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1st Monarch of Unified Sera
Deceased
In office
June 7th, 1741 – May 3rd, 1763
Prime MinisterStokely Carmicheal
Preceded bySeran Quadrumvirate
Succeeded byQueen Makeda Tu'Aruc
Personal details
PronunciationKwa-mEh To-ray
Born
Kwame Turae

August 14th, 1693
Kito'Bahari, Kado, Unified Sera
DiedMay 3, 1763(1763-05-03) (aged 69)
The Palace of Kings, Kito'Bahari, Kado, Unified Sera
Cause of deathNatural Causes
Resting placeTomb of the Kings
CitizenshipSeran
NationalitySeran
Political partyThe Koga Party
Height5'9"
SpouseQueen Carlotta Arucus-Tu'Aruc
ChildrenMakeda Tu'Aruc, Omi Tu'Aruc, Akande Tu'Aruc, Jeanne Tu'Aruc
Parents
  • Chief N'dchaka Turae (father)
  • Chieftess Omolayo Turae (mother)
Known forBeing the First Monarch, Unifying the Nation, Helping Write the Articles of Federation

Kwame Tu'Aruc (August 14th, 1693) was a Seran noble and member of the Seran royal family who served as the first Monarch of the United States of Sera. He ascended to the throne after the Quadrumvirate ruling what would become the United States of Sera chose to vest their powers and responsibilities into a single, powerful ruler. As such, the Mbaku and Sakhile chieftains chose the son of the Kogan Chieftain and daughter of a Latinius Priestess to serve as the King and Queen and the progenitors of the royal family. Their union would signify the unification of the lands making up the Seran people, and to honor this comittment to all people the couple would change their last name from Turae and Arucus and combine them to create "Tu'Aruc".

Early Life and Childhood

Religion

Education

Military Career

Monarchy (1741-1763)

The First Ze'Tecan War