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| office1 = Grand Priest of Tempor | | office1 = Grand Priest of Tempor | ||
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| 1namedata2 = [[Mahmud VI]] | |||
| 1blankname1 = Second-in-Command | |||
| 1namedata1 = [[Burhanudin Peramal]] | |||
| term_start1 = 27 June 2994 | | term_start1 = 27 June 2994 | ||
| term_end1 = 14 April 2999 | | term_end1 = 14 April 2999 | ||
| predecessor1 = [[Maria Perak]] | | predecessor1 = [[Maria Perak]] | ||
| successor1 = | | successor1 = Burhanudin Peramal | ||
| birth_date = 20 April | | birth_date = 20 April 2975 (aged 24) | ||
| birth_place = [[Dinmir City | | birth_place = [[Dinmir City|Dinmir]], [[Tempor]] | ||
| party = {{plainlist| | | party = {{plainlist| | ||
* Telar Nationalist Theocratic Party (TNTP) (2992-2999) | * Telar Nationalist Theocratic Party (TNTP) (2992-2999) | ||
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| occupation = {{hlist|Politician|militant}} | | occupation = {{hlist|Politician|militant}} | ||
| education = | | education = Miru Technological Institute | ||
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'''Jejak Warisan''' ( | '''Jejak Warisan''' (2975-present) is currently the Grand Priest of [[Dinmir]] and was the 12th Grand Priest of [[Tempor]] from 2994 to 2999. He executed a coup against the government of Tempor and overthrew the previous Grand Priest by force. He proceeded to commit mass genocide against various ethnic groups and replaced the Temporan Council with his own appointments. Warisan usurped most power from the king and centralized the government, making him de facto dictator. In 2999, Warisan mysteriously vanished without a trace. Popular theory suggests members of the Temporan council secretly deposed him, specifically Burhanudin Peramal and [[Izz Murali]]. Several reports and sightings of Warisan and a group of advisors were made leading to [[Lionoll]]’s border, then down the western part of the country. Personal accounts claim that special military forces were pursuing Warisan’s party. Warisan arrived in his home-city of Dinmir about eight months later and proceeded to take absolute control of the city with assistance from the Dinmir militia. He declared Dinmir a free and independent country, installing himself as Grand Priest and de facto dictator, and a council of members he had arrived with. It is believed that Warisan is suffering extreme amnesia due to the fact that his council consists of ethnicities previously victims of Warisan’s genocides and equal ethnic treatment within Dinmir. | ||
While Jejak Warisan is only 24 years old, he has managed to be leader of two countries, commit atrocities, and create a country. From a young age, Warisan showed extremely high intellect and was enrolled in the Marlini Technological Institute at age 14. He was highly regarded among his professors as a genius and constantly made groundbreaking achievements in antigravity and reincarnation technology. He was chosen as a junior council advisor by the Grand Priest at the time, Maria Perak. | While Jejak Warisan is only 24 years old, he has managed to be leader of two countries, commit atrocities, and create a country. From a young age, Warisan showed extremely high intellect and was enrolled in the Marlini Technological Institute at age 14. He was highly regarded among his professors as a genius and constantly made groundbreaking achievements in antigravity and reincarnation technology. He was chosen as a junior council advisor by the Grand Priest at the time, Maria Perak. | ||
He married Sara Gunadi in 2994, who was then murdered two days later. Only two months later, Warisan violently overthrew the government and established himself as the de facto dictator of Tempor. During his rule, he focused on reincarnation technologies concerning reviving the dead, which have never been researched due to their scientific and physical impossibility. He also issued arbitrary arrest, imprisonment, enslavement, torture, and execution of people belonging to the [[Kuldran]] religion, blaming them for the death of his wife and, like most Temporan citizens, the supposed decay of Temporan culture. It is unknown to what extent Warisan researched reincarnation, but evidence shows hundreds of dead and live humans were tested on along with reused forever bodies. Ultimately, no progress was made during this research. Multiple skirmishes and mini-wars were initiated by Warisan against Gola and Lionoll in an effort to govern all people religiously affiliated with Kuldran. His campaigns mostly succeeded in Gola, but received strong retaliation in Lionoll. | |||
After five years of brutal rule, he spontaneously left power. He was later reportedly seen at various locations across the western part of the country with a group of advisors thought to be various members of the Dinmiran government and the current council of Dinmir. Shortly after establishing Dinmir as a sovereign nation, he married his current wife and Second-in-Command, Bunga Macan. It has been unconfirmed as to whether they have children. He has maintained order within the city limits of Dinmir City, but has yet to take full control of the rest of Dinmir’s claimed territory. | After five years of brutal rule, he spontaneously left power. He was later reportedly seen at various locations across the western part of the country with a group of advisors thought to be various members of the Dinmiran government and the current council of Dinmir. Shortly after establishing Dinmir as a sovereign nation, he married his current wife and Second-in-Command, Bunga Macan. It has been unconfirmed as to whether they have children. He has maintained order within the city limits of Dinmir City, but has yet to take full control of the rest of Dinmir’s claimed territory. | ||
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Unlike his former role in Tempor, Jejak Warisan stands for equality and peace and vows to retake control of Tempor completely and remove all religious and tyrannical laws. This leads many to speculate that he must be suffering a mental condition such as amnesia since a sudden change in personality is a side effect of such illnesses. | |||
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Jejak Warisan | |
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1st Grand Priest of Dinmir | |
Assumed office 12 August 2999 | |
Second-in-Command | Bunga Warisan |
Preceded by | Office established |
12th Grand Priest of Tempor | |
In office 27 June 2994 – 14 April 2999 | |
Second-in-Command | Burhanudin Peramal |
Preceded by | Maria Perak |
Succeeded by | Burhanudin Peramal |
Monarch | Mahmud VI |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 April 2975 (aged 24) Dinmir, Tempor |
Political party |
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Spouses |
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Children | unconfirmed |
Parents |
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Education | Miru Technological Institute |
Occupation |
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Jejak Warisan (2975-present) is currently the Grand Priest of Dinmir and was the 12th Grand Priest of Tempor from 2994 to 2999. He executed a coup against the government of Tempor and overthrew the previous Grand Priest by force. He proceeded to commit mass genocide against various ethnic groups and replaced the Temporan Council with his own appointments. Warisan usurped most power from the king and centralized the government, making him de facto dictator. In 2999, Warisan mysteriously vanished without a trace. Popular theory suggests members of the Temporan council secretly deposed him, specifically Burhanudin Peramal and Izz Murali. Several reports and sightings of Warisan and a group of advisors were made leading to Lionoll’s border, then down the western part of the country. Personal accounts claim that special military forces were pursuing Warisan’s party. Warisan arrived in his home-city of Dinmir about eight months later and proceeded to take absolute control of the city with assistance from the Dinmir militia. He declared Dinmir a free and independent country, installing himself as Grand Priest and de facto dictator, and a council of members he had arrived with. It is believed that Warisan is suffering extreme amnesia due to the fact that his council consists of ethnicities previously victims of Warisan’s genocides and equal ethnic treatment within Dinmir.
While Jejak Warisan is only 24 years old, he has managed to be leader of two countries, commit atrocities, and create a country. From a young age, Warisan showed extremely high intellect and was enrolled in the Marlini Technological Institute at age 14. He was highly regarded among his professors as a genius and constantly made groundbreaking achievements in antigravity and reincarnation technology. He was chosen as a junior council advisor by the Grand Priest at the time, Maria Perak.
He married Sara Gunadi in 2994, who was then murdered two days later. Only two months later, Warisan violently overthrew the government and established himself as the de facto dictator of Tempor. During his rule, he focused on reincarnation technologies concerning reviving the dead, which have never been researched due to their scientific and physical impossibility. He also issued arbitrary arrest, imprisonment, enslavement, torture, and execution of people belonging to the Kuldran religion, blaming them for the death of his wife and, like most Temporan citizens, the supposed decay of Temporan culture. It is unknown to what extent Warisan researched reincarnation, but evidence shows hundreds of dead and live humans were tested on along with reused forever bodies. Ultimately, no progress was made during this research. Multiple skirmishes and mini-wars were initiated by Warisan against Gola and Lionoll in an effort to govern all people religiously affiliated with Kuldran. His campaigns mostly succeeded in Gola, but received strong retaliation in Lionoll.
After five years of brutal rule, he spontaneously left power. He was later reportedly seen at various locations across the western part of the country with a group of advisors thought to be various members of the Dinmiran government and the current council of Dinmir. Shortly after establishing Dinmir as a sovereign nation, he married his current wife and Second-in-Command, Bunga Macan. It has been unconfirmed as to whether they have children. He has maintained order within the city limits of Dinmir City, but has yet to take full control of the rest of Dinmir’s claimed territory.
Unlike his former role in Tempor, Jejak Warisan stands for equality and peace and vows to retake control of Tempor completely and remove all religious and tyrannical laws. This leads many to speculate that he must be suffering a mental condition such as amnesia since a sudden change in personality is a side effect of such illnesses.