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| birth_name = Alexander Eliphalet Lamuel Agostinio | | birth_name = Alexander Eliphalet Lamuel Agostinio | ||
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| birth_place = Riverspire, Kallamar Island | | birth_place = Riverspire, Kallamar Island | ||
| death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1811|10|11|1743|6|19}} | | death_date = {{death date and age|df=yes|1811|10|11|1743|6|19}} | ||
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'''Alexander Eliphalet Lamuel Agostinio''', otherwise known as '''King Alexander of Vitaso''', was the first and only king of [[Vitosium]] back when it was known as the Kingdom of Vitaso. He was known for his bloodlust, penchant for torture, and for conquering many countries on his path towards conquest. In 1811, he and his family were killed during a mutiny led by [[Bruno Saivas]] and [[Soli Cardassio]]. | '''Alexander Eliphalet Lamuel Agostinio''', otherwise known as '''King Alexander of Vitaso''', was the first and only king of [[Vitosium]] back when it was known as the Kingdom of Vitaso. He was known for his bloodlust, penchant for torture, and for conquering many countries on his path towards conquest. In 1811, he and his family were killed during a mutiny led by [[Bruno Saivas]] and [[Soli Cardassio]]. | ||
==Life on Kallamar Island== | |||
==The Crew of Vitaso and the Native Villages== | |||
==The War Against Saintle Andne== | |||
==The Bloodbath in Tevitanbu== | |||
==Kallamar Island and King Bertrand's Cowardice== | |||
==The Death of a Ruthless King== | |||
Latest revision as of 20:24, 17 October 2021
Alexander Eliphalet Lamuel Agostinio, otherwise known as King Alexander of Vitaso, was the first and only king of Vitosium back when it was known as the Kingdom of Vitaso. He was known for his bloodlust, penchant for torture, and for conquering many countries on his path towards conquest. In 1811, he and his family were killed during a mutiny led by Bruno Saivas and Soli Cardassio.