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'''Kaiser Matthew I''' is a mystery to historians. Of no known [[Imperial Bloodline]] (although some evidence points toward the little-known [[Line of Everstone]]), he reigned for a very short time.  
'''Kaiser Matthew I''' is largely a mystery to historians. For very long he was thought to be of no known [[Imperial Bloodline]], but it was established by the [[Scribe of Raynor's Keep]] after having delved through ancient records which had been long forgotten that he belonged to the little-known [[Line of Everstone]]). He reigned for a very short time.  


He was a victorious war lord descended from [[Raynor I]] who managed to take [[Shirekeep]], and in consequence thereof the Golden Mango Throne, in a time of anarchy. For some reason his successors seem to have gone at great lenghts to erase him from the historical record.
He was a victorious war lord descended from [[Raynor I]] who managed to take [[Shirekeep]], and in consequence thereof the Golden Mango Throne, in a time of anarchy caused by bitter internicine quarrels. His successors seem to have gone at great lenghts to erase him from the historical record.


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Revision as of 18:25, 12 August 2016

Kaiser Matthew I is largely a mystery to historians. For very long he was thought to be of no known Imperial Bloodline, but it was established by the Scribe of Raynor's Keep after having delved through ancient records which had been long forgotten that he belonged to the little-known Line of Everstone). He reigned for a very short time.

He was a victorious war lord descended from Raynor I who managed to take Shirekeep, and in consequence thereof the Golden Mango Throne, in a time of anarchy caused by bitter internicine quarrels. His successors seem to have gone at great lenghts to erase him from the historical record.

Preceded by:
Paul IV
Succession of the Shirithian Kaisership
b667–b666
Succeeded by:
Edwin I