Waywffon Morgan
Waywffon Morgan | |
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2nd Mab Darogan of Cadair | |
Assumed office 23 September, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Gerallt Morgan |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 January, 1983 (Age:36) Cardiff, Cadair |
Citizenship | Cymry |
Nationality | Cymry |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Spouse | Eahba Morgan |
Parent | Gerallt & Meiread Morgan |
Education | Aberstwyth University |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Cadair |
Branch/service | Cymru Air Force |
Years of service | 2008-2015 |
Rank | Engineer |
Waywffon Morgan is the current and second Mab Darogan, succeeding his father at the age of 32, due to Article 7 of the Hawl I Rym.
Early Life
Born on 20 January, 1983,in the city of Cardiff, to Mab Darogan Gerallt Morgan and his wife Mairead. He was raised from that day to be the heir of the newborn nation of Cadair. His education began in the Cadair public school, where he would stay for three years brought home for private tutoring.
Adult Life
Aberystwyth University
In the fall of 2001 Waywffon enrolled in Aberystwyth University, where he studied Engineering. It was here that he would meet Eabha Seisyll, whom he would later marry. At the completion of his Bachelors of Science he took a TA position for Work study. He resigned in 2008 upon completion of his Master's Degree.
Career & Marriage
After graduating from Aberystwyth University in 2008, Waywffon enlisted in the Cymry Air Force as a military engineer. He was a primary creator on the Llosgi project. He would continue to serve in the military until his rise to power in 2015. During a vacation in 2010 he proposed to his girlfriend, Eabha, and the couple married on 7 October, 2011. Waywffon and Eahba gave birth to their first child, Gareth Morgan, on 23 June 2014.
Reign as Mab Darogan
Waywffon Morgan took the title of Mab Darogan on 23 September, 2015, when his father, Mab Darogan Gerallt Morgan retired. His first act in office was to disassemble the military branches and to found the Cymru Defense Force in its place. Over the next 4 years he would pass several ordinances, like the Cymry Eco Act, to improve Cymru culture and protect the native beauty of Cadair.