Tokaray al-Osman

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Tokaray al-Osman

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Full Name: Tokaray al-Osman, Khan of Vijayanagara
Noble House(s): The Imperial and Emirati House of Osman
Place of Birth: Raspur, Babkha.
Date of Birth: 1582
Siblings:
Year of Marriage: 1634
Father
Father: Aurangzeb al-Osman the Elder
Place of Birth: Raspur, Babkha
Date of Birth: 1543
Year of Marriage: 1571
Mother
Mother: Samira
Noble House(s): n/a (Concubine)
Place of Birth: unknown
Date of Birth: 1455
Year of Marriage: n/a
Spouse
Spouse: Miranda bint Daniyal
Noble House(s): Ayreon-Kalirion
Place of Birth: Ribat al-Eluinshahr
Date of Birth: 1604
Year of Marriage: 1634
Issue with Tokaray al-Osman: None
Issue with Others: three
  • Daniyal Anders (1629-)
  • Frederik Anders (1630-)
  • Royston Anders (1630-)


Babkhan Holocaust

One of the last surviving members of the House of Osman alongside his brother Aurangzeb the Younger, who succeeded to the title of Khan of Vijayanagara and his sister Fatima.

Medical Practicioner

A practising Psychiatrist of the Ardashirshahr Psychiatric Hospital. After the failed coup of Royston Merrick he installed himself in the city of Timothea, Goldshire, in late 1604.

Steward of the Coordinated State

The Coup of 1605

Using the experienced smugglers of the Simrâni Clan as intermediaries Daniel Simrani-Kalirion arranged for money and arms to be smuggled south to Dr Tokaray al-Osman, who was able to exploit old family contacts and the chaos of the War in Shirekeep to begin hiring Dromosker Mercenaries and purchasing grain barges for conversion into rocket launching platforms.

On 1 Amnure, Elroqpinu 1605 the coup plotters struck. Sailing upriver from Timothea the riverine flotilla of barges assembled by Dr al-Osman launched a surprise rocket barrage against the Bailiwick of Mariyechelân which set the city aflame and under the cover a rolling fog-bank dispatched Dromosker war canoes to the western bank of the East Elwynn River to swarm into the town and to butcher and cannibalise the defenders. However there was no resistance and the disappointed Dromosker resorted to indiscriminate rape and plunder instead.

The Coup of 1607

Nathaniel Ayreon-Kalirion proved to be a source of continual exasperation for Conducator Daniel Simrani-Kalirion, and accordingly for Tokaray al-Osman as well who was required to carry on the day to day business of government in both their names.

The Coup of 1612

Steward Tokaray al-Osman was overthrown and exiled. The successful putsch was organised by the Panopticon Department and the Cabal of Government, led by three UDF generals; Laqi Hyrrion, Danyial Dravot & Brigadgeneral Fredrik Anders. It was widely suspected at the time that the coup was at least tacitly supported by Simrâni-Kâlirion and Councillor Deimos Jasonides, alarmed at the power being wielded in Elwynn by the Babkhi.

Communist Era

Dr Tokaray al-Osman was during this time imprisoned in the Dragonsfold Contentment & Wellbeing Clinic attached to Dragonsfold Gaol. In keeping with the traditions of the Coordinated State, it was believed that his supervisors, or rather his captors, were seeking via guided counselling to discuss with the Doctor the various misdeeds of his life and the consequent pressures of guilt that he might - they would suggest - be feeling. When individuals in counselling or subject to preventative detention begin to suffer from acute emotional distress that amounts to suffering contrary to their human dignity it has often been the case that the State was willing to - reluctantly - offer euthanasia for the patient. It is not known for sure whether that offer was ever extended during those sessions.

Even if they had not it would have been highly likely that Tokaray was expecting to have that conversation and it was perhaps therefore to pre-empt it in 1614 that he was inspired to take action. Inspired to the point where he paused only to dig out the heart of his psychiatrist with a spoon before carving a bloody path to freedom leaving a dozen dead and a riot in his wake.

The Counter-revolution against Aasmund Vigeland was led by the insane Tokaray al-Osman, who declined to revive the Coordinated State of Elwynn and thus left the way clear for a Kalirion restoration under Prince Jonathan Ayreon-Kalirion and his Steward Hallbjörn Haraldsson.


Subsequent Activities

Little is known of his subsequent movements save that they point through a trail of accounts of arson, assault and larceny towards an escape into the badlands of Western Benacia. There, rumour has it, he was subsequently been spotted in the company of a minor bandit known as Sighvat the Yardistani, an individual who primarily subsists by raiding small Tellian communities in the Vale of Angularis.

That he is unlikely to be content to subsist on such paltry spoils is indicated by his recent marriage alliance with the Patroness of Kalir from whom he received Miranda Simrani-Kalirion in return for various pieces of military hardware and laboratory equipment.