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If Paul Raynor married Sora ''Kalirion'' then it must follow that both Kalir Sethan and Tuuler Kalir are the descendants, through her, of Kaya Kalirion. Following the [[Auspicious Occasion]] the historical record must be re-examined to determine whether the determination to differentiate sister from brother has not been as the consequence of some mischief making on the part of the [[Daemonic Vanic State]].
 
If Paul Raynor married Sora ''Kalirion'' then it must follow that both Kalir Sethan and Tuuler Kalir are the descendants, through her, of Kaya Kalirion. Following the [[Auspicious Occasion]] the historical record must be re-examined to determine whether the determination to differentiate sister from brother has not been as the consequence of some mischief making on the part of the [[Daemonic Vanic State]].
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A vocal segment of the court favours reunifying the Line of Ayreon-Kalirion into the Line of Kalirion, establishing a single unified great dynasty.
  
 
==Definition==
 
==Definition==
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***** ''Vivantia du Grifos'' (1498–1575) m. ''Kilas Foluso Mortis'' (1495–1542)
 
***** ''Vivantia du Grifos'' (1498–1575) m. ''Kilas Foluso Mortis'' (1495–1542)
 
****** ''[[Kaiseress Anandja I|Anandja I]]'' (1531–1620) m. ''Andreas Derambolo'' (1540–1569)
 
****** ''[[Kaiseress Anandja I|Anandja I]]'' (1531–1620) m. ''Andreas Derambolo'' (1540–1569)
******* Aure Vivantia (1559– )
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******* ''Aure Vivantia Mortis du Grifos'' (1559–1656) m. Caput Mortis
******* Diana du Grifos (1561– )
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******** Marcus Mortis du Grifos (1590– ) m. Amira Peimanshahr
******* Leto du Grifos (1563– )
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********* Daniel Mortis du Grifos Kalirion (1625– )
****** [[Kaiseress Anandja II|Anandja II Mita]] (1527–1565)
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******* ''Diana du Grifos'' (1561–1596)
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******* ''Leto du Grifos'' (1563–1652)
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****** ''[[Kaiseress Anandja II|Anandja II Mita]]'' (1527–1565)
 
***** ''Semisa du Grifos'' (1499–1581) m. ''Paki Tosha'' (1498–1608)
 
***** ''Semisa du Grifos'' (1499–1581) m. ''Paki Tosha'' (1498–1608)
 
****** ''[[Malliki Tosha]]'' (1517–1602)
 
****** ''[[Malliki Tosha]]'' (1517–1602)
 
****** ''Llanu'o Tosha du Grifos'' (1519–1628)
 
****** ''Llanu'o Tosha du Grifos'' (1519–1628)
******* Peteli Tosha (1542– )
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******* ''Peteli Tosha'' (1542–1655)
******* Letifer Tosha du Grifos (1548– )
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******* ''Letifer Tosha du Grifos'' (1548–1642)
****** Lasha du Grifos (1537– ) m. 1570 ''Tanilo Nur Pinito'' (1535–1632)
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****** ''Lasha du Grifos'' (1537–1632) m. 1570 ''Tanilo Nur Pinito'' (1535–1632)
 
******* ''[[Malliki Nur Pinito]]'' (1573–1644) m. 1595 Leli Nakita (1574– )
 
******* ''[[Malliki Nur Pinito]]'' (1573–1644) m. 1595 Leli Nakita (1574– )
******** [[Malliki Nakita Nur Pinito]] (1597–1653)
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******** ''[[Malliki Nakita Nur Pinito]]'' (1597–1653)
 
******** Leli Nakita Nur Pinito (1600– )
 
******** Leli Nakita Nur Pinito (1600– )
 
******** Tanilo Nakita Nur Pinito (1603– ) m. 1628 Latali Kololo (1605– )
 
******** Tanilo Nakita Nur Pinito (1603– ) m. 1628 Latali Kololo (1605– )
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******** Lamao Nakita Nur Pinito (1608– ) m. 1633 'Anati Kasha (1602– )
 
******** Lamao Nakita Nur Pinito (1608– ) m. 1633 'Anati Kasha (1602– )
 
********* Rofolo Nur Pinito Kasha (1633– )
 
********* Rofolo Nur Pinito Kasha (1633– )
******** Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito (1611– ) m. 1640 Gjovanni Caprici
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******** [[Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito]] (1611– ) m. 1640 Gjovanni Caprici (1606– )
********* Anna Nur Pinito Caprici (1635– )
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********* Anna Nur Pinito Caprici (1635– ) m. 1656 [[Mahmood Sadri Maleki]] (1625– )
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********** Mahmood Ali Caprici Maleki (1657– )
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********** Fatemeh Semisa Caprici Maleki (1659– )
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********** Gjulia Laleh Caprici Maleki (1663– )
 
********* Nakita Caprici (1640– )
 
********* Nakita Caprici (1640– )
 
******* Llanu'o Nur Pinito (1576– ) m. 1600 Sara Alaggio (1580– )
 
******* Llanu'o Nur Pinito (1576– ) m. 1600 Sara Alaggio (1580– )
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***** ''[[Daniyal Nelzadeh Arsalani]]'' (aka Daniel Naelion Kalirion) (1518–1574) m. 1573 ''Noor bint Jalil''  
 
***** ''[[Daniyal Nelzadeh Arsalani]]'' (aka Daniel Naelion Kalirion) (1518–1574) m. 1573 ''Noor bint Jalil''  
 
****** ''[[Daniel Simrani-Kalirion]]'' (1574–1631) m.1 ''[[Esmeralda Erinamor]]'', m.2 ''[[Fatima al-Osman]]''
 
****** ''[[Daniel Simrani-Kalirion]]'' (1574–1631) m.1 ''[[Esmeralda Erinamor]]'', m.2 ''[[Fatima al-Osman]]''
******* [[Isabella Simrani-Kalirion]] (1603- ) m. 1640 [[Tokaray al-Osman]] (1582- )
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******* [[Isabella Simrani-Kalirion]] (1603– ) m.1 1640 [[Tokaray al-Osman]] (1582- ) m.2 1659 Carl Taylor-Citron (1615– ) m.3 Augustus Mirkdale (1620- )
******** Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion (1636- )
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******** [[Daniyal ibn Daniyal Simrani-Kalirion]] (1636– )  m. 1659 Novichoka Vladimirovna  (1636-)
******** Aurangzeb al-Osman (1641-)
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******** Aurangzeb al-Osman (1641–) m. 1659 [[Sarah Dravot]] (1627- )
******** Daniyal al-Osman (1641-)
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******** Daniyal al-Osman (1641–) m. 1659 [[Liv Dravot]] (1615–1663)
******** Adam al-Osman (1642-)
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******** Adam al-Osman (1642–) m. 1659 [[Madani Simrani]] (1640- )
******** Esmeralda al-Osman (1642-)
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*********[[Elia Simrani-Osman]] (1650- ) m. 1678 [[Zacharias Avon-El]] (1651– )
******* ''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor as-Salaam]]'' (1604–1650) m.1 1629 (div. 1632) ''[[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1586-1632), m.2 1633 [[King Noah of Elwynn|Noah of Elwynn]] (1616- )
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******** Esmeralda al-Osman (1642–) m.1. 1659 ''[[Harry Payne]]'' (1624-1664) m.2. 1671 Primo de Aguilar (1595- )
******** ''[[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1650 ) m. 1644 (div. 1645) [[Liv Djupvik]] (1615– )
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******* ''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor as-Salaam]]'' (1604–1650) m.1 1629 (div. 1632) ''[[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1586–1632), m.2 1633 (annulled 1656) [[Noah Hallbjörnsson]] (1616– )
********* [[Vidar Salim Livarson]] (1645– )
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******** ''[[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1650 ) m. 1644 (div. 1645) [[Liv Djupvik]] (1615–1663)
******** [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion]] (1630- )
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********* [[Vidar Salim Livarson]] (1645– ) c. 1664 Isidora IV Octavius Teleni (1647– )
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********** [[Salome|Salome Ylva Octavia]] (1665– )
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********** [[Kir Azariah Vidar]] (1667– )
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********** [[Kian Aiomide Shahnaz]] (1667– )
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******** [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion]] (1630– ) m. 1656 [[Li Naomiai]] (1627– )
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********* [[David Raion]] (1657– )
 
******** ''[[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630-1639)
 
******** ''[[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630-1639)
 
******** ''[[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
 
******** ''[[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
******** [[Vilhjalm of Amokolia]] (1635– )
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******** [[Villy Esposito]] (1635– )  
******** [[Esther of Anglia]] (1638– )
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******** [[Esther Esposito]] (1638– )
******* [[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]] (1604- ) m.1 1628 ''[[Frederik Anders]]'' (died 1632), m.2. 1634 [[Tokaray al-Osman]] (1582- )
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******* ''[[Miranda Simrani-Kalirion]]'' (1604–1653) m.1 1628 ''[[Frederik Anders]]'' (died 1632), m.2. 1634 [[Tokaray al-Osman]] (1582– )
******** Daniyal Anders (1629-)
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******** Daniyal Anders (1629– ) m. 1659 Thérèse Marozzi (1644- )
******** Frederik Anders (1630-)
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******** Frederik Anders (1630– ) m. 1659 Sabine Erika Rukovodna (1639- )
******** Royston Anders (1630-)
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******** Royston Anders (1630– ) m. 1659 Madani Allus-Zhayatar (1642- )
******** Azardokht al-Osman (1635-)
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******** [[Azardokht al-Osman]] (1635– ) m. 1659 Kūruš Artashata, Khanzada of Raspur (1642- )
******** Nilufar al-Osman (1640-)
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*********Peroz (<small>''stillborn''</small>, 1663)
******** Samira al-Osman (1641-)
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*********[[Ardashir Bābakān-e Osman]] (1665– )
******** Alissa Turandokht al-Osman (1642-)
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*********[[Jamshid-e Osman]] (1665– )
**** ''Eskender Kashmal Arsalani'' (aka [[Cashmaiel Andelarion]]) (1472–1550) m. 1500 ''Gunhild Butardottar'' (1478-1540)
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******** Nilufar al-Osman (1640– ) m. 1659 Timūr al-Osman Taraghay (1599- )
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******** Samira al-Osman (1641– ) m. 1659 [[Justin Guadalim]] (1619- )
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**** ''Eskender Kashmal Arsalani'' (aka [[Cashmaiel Andelarion]]) (1472–1550) m. 1500 ''Gunhild Butardottar'' (1478–1540)
 
***** ''[[Naomi Avon-El]]'' (1503–1540) m. 1523 ''[[Joshua Avon-El]]'' (1500–1573)
 
***** ''[[Naomi Avon-El]]'' (1503–1540) m. 1523 ''[[Joshua Avon-El]]'' (1500–1573)
 
****** ''[[Rai Avon-El]]'' (1524–1553)
 
****** ''[[Rai Avon-El]]'' (1524–1553)
 
****** ''[[Shamil Avon-El]]'' (1540-1643) m. 1560 ''Maryam Ayapour'' (1539-1646)
 
****** ''[[Shamil Avon-El]]'' (1540-1643) m. 1560 ''Maryam Ayapour'' (1539-1646)
 
******* ''Rai Shamilion'' (1568–1653) m. 1593 Katarina Fens (1570– )
 
******* ''Rai Shamilion'' (1568–1653) m. 1593 Katarina Fens (1570– )
******** Eskender Avon-El (1591– ) m. 1620 Salina Voder (1592– )
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******** Eskender Avon-El (1591–1666) m. 1620 Salina Voder (1592– )
 
********* Sara Avon-El (1622– )
 
********* Sara Avon-El (1622– )
********* Jeremiah Avon-El (1625– ) m. 1650 Johanna Zebulonsdottar (1628–)
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********* [[Jeremiah Avon-El]] (1625– ) m.1. 1650 Johanna Zebulonsdottar (1628– ) m.2. 1678 Guendolen Loup (1662- )
********** Zacharias Avon-El (1651– )
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********** Zacharias Avon-El (1651– ) m. 1678 [[Elia Simrani-Osman]] (1650- )
 
******** Suva Avon-El (1594– ) m. 1618 Sabor Johan Basmellion (1595– )
 
******** Suva Avon-El (1594– ) m. 1618 Sabor Johan Basmellion (1595– )
 
********* Ander Avon-El (1620– ) m. Ristina Marmai
 
********* Ander Avon-El (1620– ) m. Ristina Marmai
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******* [[Naomi Shamilion]] (1570– )
 
******* [[Naomi Shamilion]] (1570– )
 
******** Marmar Naomiai Avon-El (1595– ) m. 1625 Eremias Buvonzake (1607– )
 
******** Marmar Naomiai Avon-El (1595– ) m. 1625 Eremias Buvonzake (1607– )
********* [[Li Naomiai|Li Naomiai Avon-El]] (1627- ) m. 1642 [[Zakyyr Moonoak]] (1633– )
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********* [[Li Naomiai]] (1627– ) m. 1642 (div. 1655) [[Zakyyr Moonoak]] (1633– ), m. 1656 [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion|Aldin]] (1630– )
**** ''[[Daniel Kalirion]]'' (1542–1586) m. 1562 Sara Rikjudottar (1547–1572)
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********** [[David Raion]] (1657–)
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**** ''[[Daniel Kalirion]]'' (1542–1586) m. 1562 ''Sara Rikjudottar'' (1547–1572)
 
***** ''[[Esther Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1565–1618) m.1. 1597 ''Merling Karlsson'' (1566-1603), m.2. 1615 [[Hallbjörn Haraldsson]] (1588- )
 
***** ''[[Esther Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1565–1618) m.1. 1597 ''Merling Karlsson'' (1566-1603), m.2. 1615 [[Hallbjörn Haraldsson]] (1588- )
 
****** ''[[Jonathan Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1603–1629) (aka [[Kaiser Ayreon III]])
 
****** ''[[Jonathan Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1603–1629) (aka [[Kaiser Ayreon III]])
 
******* ''Ludwig Blutwasser-Ayreon-Kalirion'' (1590–1631) (''adoption retrospectively revoked in 1637'')
 
******* ''Ludwig Blutwasser-Ayreon-Kalirion'' (1590–1631) (''adoption retrospectively revoked in 1637'')
 
******* ''[[Benjamin Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1622–1625) (adopted)
 
******* ''[[Benjamin Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1622–1625) (adopted)
****** [[King Noah of Elwynn|Noah of Elwynn]] (1616– ) m. 1633 ''[[Noor bint Daniyal]]'' (1603–1650)
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****** [[Noah Hallbjörnsson]] (1616– ) m. 1633 (annulled 1656) ''[[Noor bint Daniyal]]'' (1603–1650)
******* [[Vilhjalm of Amokolia]] (1635– )
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******* [[Villy Esposito]] (1635– )
******* [[Esther of Anglia]] (1638– )
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******* [[Esther Esposito]] (1638– )
 
****** ''[[Audun Joel Ayreon-Kalirion|Audun Joel Ayreon-Kalirion and Ettlingar Freyu]]'' (1616–1651) (aka [[Kaiser Hjalmar Redquill]])
 
****** ''[[Audun Joel Ayreon-Kalirion|Audun Joel Ayreon-Kalirion and Ettlingar Freyu]]'' (1616–1651) (aka [[Kaiser Hjalmar Redquill]])
 
***** ''[[Kaiser Ayreon II|Elijah Ayreon]]'' (1571–1598) (aka [[Kaiser Ayreon II]]) m. 1588 ''[[Nathan Dariolin]]'' (1455–1607)
 
***** ''[[Kaiser Ayreon II|Elijah Ayreon]]'' (1571–1598) (aka [[Kaiser Ayreon II]]) m. 1588 ''[[Nathan Dariolin]]'' (1455–1607)
 
****** ''[[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1586–1632) (''adopted'') m. 1629 (div. 1632) ''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor bint Daniyal]]'' (1604–1650)
 
****** ''[[Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1586–1632) (''adopted'') m. 1629 (div. 1632) ''[[Kaiseress Noor|Noor bint Daniyal]]'' (1604–1650)
******* ''[[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1650) m. 1644 [[Liv Djupvik]] (1615– )
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******* ''[[Adam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1650) m. 1644 [[Liv Djupvik]] (1615–1663)
******** [[Vidar Salim Livarson]] (1645– )
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******** [[Vidar Salim Livarson]] (1645– ) c. 1664 Isidora IV Octavius Teleni (1647– )
******* [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion]] (1630– )
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********* [[Salome]] (1665–)
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********* [[Kir Azariah Vidar]] (1667– )
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********* [[Kian Aiomide Shahnaz]] (1667– )
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******* [[Aldin Ayreon-Kalirion]] (1630– ) m. 1656 [[Li Naomiai]] (1627– )
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******** [[David Raion]] (1657– )
 
******* ''[[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
 
******* ''[[Rostam Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
 
******* ''[[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
 
******* ''[[Arn Ayreon-Kalirion]]'' (1630–1639)
 
** ''[[Kaiser Los I]]'' (''Kian Raynor'') (1421–1469) m. 1442 ''Lady Mekir Talarion'' (?–?)
 
** ''[[Kaiser Los I]]'' (''Kian Raynor'') (1421–1469) m. 1442 ''Lady Mekir Talarion'' (?–?)
 
*** ''[[Kaiser Los II]]''(''Nixi Mekirion'') (1445–1496)
 
*** ''[[Kaiser Los II]]''(''Nixi Mekirion'') (1445–1496)
**** Niveni Kalirion (1466–?)
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**** ''Niveni Kalirion'' (1466–?)
***** Rhoti Kalirion (1495–?)
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***** ''Rhoti Kalirion'' (1495–?)
****** Yyiji Kalirion (1528–?)
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****** ''Yyiji Kalirion'' (1528–?)
**** [[Kaiser Yarad I]] (1467–1535)
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**** ''[[Kaiser Yarad I]]'' (1467–1535)
 
******* [[Kaiser Hasan II]] (1560–?)
 
******* [[Kaiser Hasan II]] (1560–?)
***Tisme Mekirion (1450–?) m. Miqael Alnavion  
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*** ''Tisme Mekirion'' (1450–?) m. Miqael Alnavion  
**** Iosif Kalirion-Alnavion (1476–?)  
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**** ''Iosif Kalirion-Alnavion'' (1476–?)  
***** Katarina Kalirion-Alnavion (1498- )
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***** ''Katarina Kalirion-Alnavion'' (1498-?)
****** Azarja Kalirion-Alnavion (1525-1620) m. 1550 Zoe Octavius
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****** ''Azarja Kalirion-Alnavion'' (1525-1620) m. 1550 Zoe Octavius
******* [[Kaiser Aiomide]] (1553–1608)
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******* [[Kaiser Aiomide]] (''Aiomide Oqtavion'') (1553–1608)
******** var. Aiomidean lines….
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******** [[Octavius#Mira_Octavius-Aryani|Mira Octavius-Aryani]] (1602–1644, 1617-1663, 1632-, 1647-, 1662- )
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******** [[Octavius#Isidora_Octavius-Teleni|Isidora Octavius-Teleni]] (1602-, 1617-, 1632-, '''1647-''', 1662- ) c. 1664 [[Kaiser Ayreon IV]] (1645– )
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********* [[Salome|Salome Ylva Octavia]] (1665- )
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********* [[Kir Azariah Vidar]] (1667– )
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********* [[Kian Aiomide Shahnaz]] (1667– )
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******** various lines
 
*** Avri Kalirion m. Leila Arashi
 
*** Avri Kalirion m. Leila Arashi
 
**** Morvarid Arashi m. Dilshad Jahandar  
 
**** Morvarid Arashi m. Dilshad Jahandar  
***** [[Kaiser Hasan I]] (c. 1488–1541) m1. Shahbanu Jahandar m.2 Bahar Namvari
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***** ''[[Kaiser Hasan I]]'' (c. 1488–1541) m1. Shahbanu Jahandar m.2 Bahar Namvari
****** [[Hesam Jahandar Shah]] (1510–1598)
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****** ''[[Hesam Jahandar Shah]]'' (1510–1598)
****** [[Cyrus Namvari-Jahandar]] (1525–1598)
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****** ''[[Cyrus Namvari-Jahandar]]'' (1525–1598)
  
* Elsa Kasanrajon (1471–1620) (aka [[Kaiseress Isa IV Cassandrae]], ''posthumously adopted'')
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* ''Elsa Kasanrajon'' (1471–1620) (aka [[Kaiseress Isa IV Cassandrae]], ''posthumously adopted'')
 
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[[category: History]] [[Category:House of Ayreon-Kalirion]][[category:Elwynn]][[category:Goldshire]][[Category:Monarchy of Elwynn]]

Latest revision as of 15:55, 30 November 2019

The line of Ayreon-Kalirion is an imperial bloodline closely related to, but not a descendant of, the line of Kalir. Whereas the line of Kalir has Kaiser Los I as its progenitor, Ayreon-Kalirion has Los's sister Tuuler Kalir as its progenitress. The Line of Ayreon-Kalirion was, by means of a Charter that was issued by the Emir of Sathrati, organised into an Imperial House called the House of Ayreon-Kalirion with which the line is now synonymous.

If Paul Raynor married Sora Kalirion then it must follow that both Kalir Sethan and Tuuler Kalir are the descendants, through her, of Kaya Kalirion. Following the Auspicious Occasion the historical record must be re-examined to determine whether the determination to differentiate sister from brother has not been as the consequence of some mischief making on the part of the Daemonic Vanic State.

A vocal segment of the court favours reunifying the Line of Ayreon-Kalirion into the Line of Kalirion, establishing a single unified great dynasty.

Definition

The line of Ayreon-Kalirion is currently defined as including all the descendants of the union of Princess Isa of Brookshire, also known as Tuuler Kalir (1420-1512), and the Babkhan anthropologist Eskender Arsalani (1418-1499).

Elwynnese culture has throughout the ages consistently seen adoption as a ritual transforming the blood of the adopted children to that of their new parents. Tradition therefore places adopted children among the descendants of the Eskender-Kalir union. Scholars are sceptical towards such a definition and try wherever possible to differentiate the adopted from the biological descendants for the purpose of establishing true legitimacy. By the time of Prince Nathaniel this task becomes especially painful.

Following the ascension of Eskender's son Rashid to the imperial throne of Babkha, the line is an imperial dynastic house in Babkha. Descendants of Shah Rashid carry the title "Scion of the King of Kings" in recognition of it.

The House of Ayreon-Kalirion stems from the Line of Ayreon-Kalirion, although not all members of that Imperial House are part of the aforementined Imperial Bloodline. The aforesaid Imperial House is governed by its Charter and headed by the Emir of Sathrati.

Name and Etymology

"Ayreon" is the Praeta spelling of the Elw proper noun Aireoon, which in turn is derived from the adjective/genitive aireoon, meaning "of the lions" (from aire, plural of ire, "lion").

It was chosen as the regal name in Shireroth of the former Shah of Babkha, Rashid Arsalani (also known as Richard Lyon), as a translation of his Babkhan dynastic name, Arsalani. However, given the deity Ayreon in Cedrist mythology, the name was deemed acceptable in the then-traditional parts of the Imperial Court. Names were supposed to reflect Cedrist gods, despite the non-Cedrist belief of the majority of the Elwynnese nation.

It is unknown whether there is a connexion in etymology between the Elwynnese 'Ayreon' and the Cedrist god 'Ayreon' (god of music). Given though that lions are seen as musical creatures in Elw mythology, it is not unlikely.

Kalirion is derived from the Hyperborean name of Princess Isa of Brookshire, Tuuler Kalirion, and means "of Kalir", Kalir being an archaic Hyperborean dynasty. The etymology of Kalir is believed to be related to a Hyperborean word for the polar bear.

Origins

Due to the close relationship between the lines of Kalir and Ayreon-Kalirion, the history of the both of them are instrinsically linked.

Due to Hyperborea's remoteness and isolationism, many foreigners are surprised to learn that the island has a bloodline of its own - but not so its inhabitants, all of whom are supremely proud of the so-called "Hyperborean bloodline", the Line of Kalir.

Taksi Kamheinion, chief genealogist at Tala, has researched the origin of the Line of Kalir. He writes that the origins are thought to come from the marriage of Prince Paul of Brookshire to Lady Sora of Hyperborea. The following extract is from his work:

"The origins of the Line of Kalir date back over two thousand [ASC] years in the past, when Hyperborea was still an independent country. A series of disasters, including the eruption of Mount Yaanek, led to political and economic dependence on Benacia, while the unification efforts between Shireroth and Machiavellia led the Kaiser in Shirekeep to dream of a united Benacian empire that stretched from Gallica to Vanaheim. The Hyperboreans bowed to pressure from Shirekeep and entered into a weak political union with Shireroth. Further disasters, including the cataclysmic Mount Yaanek eruption of S'3234 [A.N. 1335], weakened the government still further, and adventurers and mercenaries from various lands began trying to "colonize" Hyperborea. The native government, worried that it would be unable to deal with these incursions, eventually petitioned the Kaiser for annexation, which was granted.

"The Shirerithian delegation to Thulel was led by Prince Paul Raynor (Prince here should not be interpreted as the son of a Kaiser, but rather as a title given to very high-ranking nobles with substantial Imperial blood; this Prince was Duke of Brookshire and also the head of the House of Raynor at the time; the Kaiser, Ari 0, was only distantly related). Raynor stayed in Hyperborea for eight months, negotiating with the Council, expelling foreign mercenaries, and setting up the apparatus of Shirerithian government. While there, against the wishes of his family he married a Hyperborean girl. The Book of the Dolphin King gives her name as Sora (Kadhamic Soran), but the Book of the Benacian Conquest gives it as Sairia (Kadhamic Sirin). To confuse matters further, Meigi Arision lists it as Aira (Kadhamic Yarin) and cites no source for the discrepancy. I will be primarily drawing from the BDK and using Sora.

"Although women were essentially equal to men during this period, and many women had high positions in politics and even in the military struggle against foreign mercenaries, Sora was not one of them. In fact, we have almost no record of any activities of Sora whatsoever. Arision said that she was so quiet that many people who knew her only distantly gained the impression that she was mute, although this was absolutely untrue. She was short and, by all accounts, neither unusually ugly nor unusually pretty. At the age of nineteen, when she met Prince Paul, she was a minor bureaucrat in the Elithian religious hierarchy in Kalen, but did not have any strong religious convictions. The few accounts of her that survive suggest she had few close friends and few interests. Our only clue to her character was a passage from the BtBC claiming that she kept a small picture of Kaya Kalirion near her bed. Arision claims, with characteristic flair, that she was distantly descended from Kaya; if she believed that, it may have greatly affected the future Line of Kalir; however, there is no proof of this.

"Sora is one of the major mysteries of the history of the Imperial Bloodlines. Not only is it unclear why Prince Paul should have fallen in love with someone so completely unremarkable, it is unclear how he would have met her in the first place. His diplomatic duties should have restricted him to Thulel, a good three inrhonal from Kalen; their social circles should not have intersected in any case. Nevertheless, the BDK not only gives an account of their relationship, but insists that it was Paul who tried to woo a reluctant Sora, rather than the other way around. Sora herself seemed someone offput by the Shirerithian prince, and letters by her father (almost the only source we have of her feelings, as she never kept a diary or wrote anything by herself) suggest that she simply wanted to be left alone (these letters have since been lost, but a short summary of their contents by Eithi Ainainion survives in the library in Tala). The Prince stayed at least two months longer than planned in Hyperborea, possibly in order to woo her. We have no record of how he did so, but annals of the Brookshirerithian court reveal that when he arrived home in S'3258, it was with Sora as his wife. Records suggest that other members of House Raynor, who expected a marriage of convenience to an important noble, were angered by the choice, but that the Prince eventually managed to calm them down).

"Sora (who apparently took, or was given, the Brookshirerithian name Sara) lived in Brookshire as Duchess for two years. During that time, she was as quiet and devoid of impact as during her time in Hyperborea. She scandalized the court by never appearing at state dinners, refused any servants except for two young children, and many confidantes of the Duke report never having seen her. The only reason she remains of interest to Brookshirithian historians at all is her disappearance in 3260. One day, the Duke woke up and the Duchess simply was not there. Court officials immediately suspected foul play, but no ransom notes or demands sprang up, the Duke had no real enemies, and the Duchess was so apolitical that no faction could conceivably benefit from her removal. Taisi Olurion, collaborating with Brookshirerithian historian (and Raynor descendant) Aeric Raynor at John Metzler III University produced an interesting article on theories surrounding the disappearance; see Raynor, A & Olurion, T: "Sara Raynor and the Mysterious Origin of the Kalir Bloodline". I myself have confirmed that the Brookshirerithian Ducal Court is the only place south of Hyperborea where a nipil-rosebush grows, and I have no better explanation for the fact than Olurion does.

"The Duke, though fanatically devoted to his wife during their marriage, seemed only mildly upset by her disappearance (Olurion analyzes and rejects the suggestion that this was because he was responsible for it: ibid, p. 29-31). He remarried within three months, to the daughter of the Baron of Lunaris - a textbook standard match for the nobility of the era. The new Duchess got the responsibility of raising Paul and Sora's son, Kian, who was four months old at the time of his mother's disappearance. She did so only partially and distantly, leaving most of his upbringing to various governesses hired for the task. We know from Brookshire court records that he was raised as a proper Brookshirithian heir in every way. Although his guardians made no secret of his part-Hyperborean ancestry, they did not make any attempt to instruct him in Hyperborean culture, and he, for his part, did not make any attempt to learn it.

"Which makes it all the more surprising that the next we hear of him, he had moved to Thulel and taken the Hyperborean name Kalir Sethan (Common: Kal'ri Sethanion). Although some historians (especially Arision) try to link his decision to a conflict with his father or stepmother over the succession, there is no historical evidence for this, and a few letters suggest he and the Duke of Brookshire remained on good terms until the latter's death.

"The name Kalir Sethan is another mystery. The name "Kalir", meaning "polar bear", was quite presumptious; polar bears were respected as, if not quite gods, at least superior spirits, and for that reason they were rarely cited in names. Further, we know from his own letters that Kian (who somehow attained a grasp of Kadhamic equalling scholars who had studied it since kindergarten) interpeted it with the grammatically correct by somewhat unusual meaning "noble mirror"; probably a reference to myth in which the Prince of Storms gives a magic mirror to the city of Kalen in exchange for the Kalenese maiden he seized as a wife. The relationship to his parents' family history is suggestive but ultimately incomprehensible.

"Contemporary accounts of Kalir focus on his intense energy. His wife's letters describe him as "sleeping at most three hours a night, even in Deep Winter, and unable to sit still for more than a few minutes." If the chronologies from the Amethyst Annals are to be believed, he wrote his three most famous books - Hyperborean Government Within the Shirerithian State, The Kadhamic Mandate and Out of Winter from the East within a single year. His work on governance, which breathed new life into the ancient Council system by reinterpreting the rules laid down by Kadham, gained him an invitation to the Council of Nine. He became Elder the following year, the fifth-youngest Elder ever. The Amethyst Annals give an exhaustive account of his thirty-three year tenure in that position, during which he fully synchronized the Shirerithian and Hyperborean governments and rebuilt the economy practically from scratch."

Principal Roles

The principal roles of the Ayreon-Kalirions were/are as:

Genealogy

Tuuler Kalir (1420–1512), daughter of Prince Paul of Brookshire and his wife Sora of Hyperborea, was the sister of Kaiser Los I and married Babkhan anthropologist Eskender Arsalani (1418–1499), giving birth to the Euran branch of the line (also called Ayreon-Kalirion) (note, all dates are in the Elw calendar)