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Born as the eldest son of the minor noblemen Carlos Zayis-Celestia on June 22, 1769, Xavier grew up during a chaotic period in the nation's history, called the [[Endless Times]]. His family could barely pay for food and water, and had to sell their estate to move closer into the capital city of East Blue, Daxis. Most of his childhood consisted of spending time going to school and the linen factory. It was hard work and made Xavier an advocate of workers rights at a young age. He did have a mentor called [[Julios Mendos]], an army captain and family friend. Julios inspired Xavier to work towards a military career after seeing Julios at military camp while on a visit where he shot a target from 50 yards away while on horseback. Xavier proceeded to work hard to save up money to both support his family and to support his dream of becoming a military officer. After 2 years of hard work, at the age of 14, Xavier saved enough money to go to the [[Royal Academy of the Military]] to begin training as a Cavalry Officer. It would take 8 years for Xavier to graduate from the Royal Academy. | Born as the eldest son of the minor noblemen Carlos Zayis-Celestia on June 22, 1769, Xavier grew up during a chaotic period in the nation's history, called the [[Endless Times]]. His family could barely pay for food and water, and had to sell their estate to move closer into the capital city of East Blue, Daxis. Most of his childhood consisted of spending time going to school and the linen factory. It was hard work and made Xavier an advocate of workers rights at a young age. He did have a mentor called [[Julios Mendos]], an army captain and family friend. Julios inspired Xavier to work towards a military career after seeing Julios at military camp while on a visit where he shot a target from 50 yards away while on horseback. Xavier proceeded to work hard to save up money to both support his family and to support his dream of becoming a military officer. After 2 years of hard work, at the age of 14, Xavier saved enough money to go to the [[Royal Academy of the Military]] to begin training as a Cavalry Officer. It would take 8 years for Xavier to graduate from the Royal Academy. | ||
Once Xavier graduated from the Royal Academy in 1791 | Once Xavier graduated from the Royal Academy in 1791, he married a noblewomen named [[Queen Aloia Celestia | Aloia Celestia]], a member of the Celestia Dynasty. This marriage would help him in the future when becoming King. |
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Xavier I | |
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Magna Draconis Rex | |
Draconis Rex | |
Reign | 15 February 1795 - 12 October 1846 |
Coronation | 15 May 1795 |
Predecessor | Alfonso IV (King of East Blue) |
Successor | Antón I |
Born | Xavier Nemo Zayis 22 June 1769 Ves |
Died | 12 October 1846 Azis | (aged 77)
Spouse | Queen Aloia Celestia |
House | Zayis-Celestia |
Father | Carlos Zayis |
Mother | Camila Zayis |
Religion | Dragon Order |
Xavier I (June 22, 1769-October 12, 1846) was the first King of Azureria after the East Blue-Sol War ended in 1795.
The eldest son of the minor noblemen Carlos Zayis-Celestia, Xavier grew up during a chaotic period in the nation's history, called the Endless Times. After graduating from the Royal Academy, he became the captain of the Royal Blue Mounted Infantry Brigade. Xavier fought for East Blue during the East Blue-Sol War, but thanks to his marriage to the Solarian King's Brothers daughter, Xavier was granted freedom when he was captured after the Battle of Sariu. After the Solarian victory, Emperor Jae-Seo VII picked Xavier to become King of the new client state, Azureria.
Early Life
Born as the eldest son of the minor noblemen Carlos Zayis-Celestia on June 22, 1769, Xavier grew up during a chaotic period in the nation's history, called the Endless Times. His family could barely pay for food and water, and had to sell their estate to move closer into the capital city of East Blue, Daxis. Most of his childhood consisted of spending time going to school and the linen factory. It was hard work and made Xavier an advocate of workers rights at a young age. He did have a mentor called Julios Mendos, an army captain and family friend. Julios inspired Xavier to work towards a military career after seeing Julios at military camp while on a visit where he shot a target from 50 yards away while on horseback. Xavier proceeded to work hard to save up money to both support his family and to support his dream of becoming a military officer. After 2 years of hard work, at the age of 14, Xavier saved enough money to go to the Royal Academy of the Military to begin training as a Cavalry Officer. It would take 8 years for Xavier to graduate from the Royal Academy.
Once Xavier graduated from the Royal Academy in 1791, he married a noblewomen named Aloia Celestia, a member of the Celestia Dynasty. This marriage would help him in the future when becoming King.