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Latest revision as of 08:16, 16 September 2022

Timon Künneth
HetaliaPrussia-GermanUniform.PNG
Birth nameTimon Markus Torben Künneth
Born(1985-07-13)13 July 1985
Münzenbog, County of Ansmarkt, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance, Chalcedony Empire
Died30 August 2029 (age 44)
Ruins of Seleucia in the Zagros, Middle East Federation, Chalcedony Empire
Allegiance
Service SS Paranormal Division
RankSS-Standartenführer und Spezialoperationsführer der Geheimabteilung
SS-Obergruppenführer
Unit16th SS Paranormal Regiment Seleucia
Battles/wars
Relations

Timon Künneth (13 July 1985 – 30 August 2029) was a military officer of the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance's SS Paranormal Division. He is known for commanding the 16th SS Paranormal Regiment Seleucia, a unit of the division tasked with implementing Operation Basileus, a mission for committing archaeological research and excavations of the Royal Artifacts of the Seleucid Dynasty to help gain the Imperial Alliance a significant advantage over the Allies during the Chalcedonic War, and succeeded Rupprecht Grünspan as head of the SS Paranormal Division until his death.

Künneth was born in 1985 to a wealthy family residing in Münzenbog known to have sympathies with the Maximilianist cause. As a child, he grew enchanted with the ideals and culture of Maximilian I's East Europa, and joined an underground chapter of the SS. By the time Maximillian III ascended the throne, he became an SS-Hauptsturmführer. On the side, Künneth was fond of Seleucidology. He read books and academic papers on the subject in his spare time, including those of the pseudo-scientific think tank Altewurzelnerbe, which earned him the attention of Rupprecht Grünspan. During the Imperial Crisis, he gained combat experience while in the Geheimabteilung and lead scientific research in the 16th Regiment. In the aftermath of the war, he was responsible for discovering and confirming the authenticity of the lost scrolls of the Apocrypha Presbos Seleucidon, a Seleucid-era collection of manuscripts that records the exact locations of the Royal Artifacts. Grünspan assigned him to oversee Operation Basileus, and he ensured progress and managed the security and logistics of the excavations and kidnappings of the Deseleni. Afterwards, he proceeded with the final phase of the operation, and assembled the regiment to head to the ruins of Seleucia in the Zagros to obtain the Staff of Seleucus. Unfortunately, he was killed by Kasimira during the firefight against Allied special operations forces deployed to stop them in Mission Bucephalus.

Early life

Military career

Operation Basileus

Death