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b 2538, Sakhna Hurthin, Thrace; d 2590, Asfengustrisa, Aurician Agogia. r 2574 to 2590, lifespan ~52. Son of Kalikán Buspa ("Himmelgraf") Bralcast Bijäl and Zandina of House Gattaniva. free-lance sky chief of Kalikán parentage, helps Kalikáns, receives Duchy of Aurice, later declares sovereignty. helped Kalikán near end of the Great Sky War, 2568 to 2575, given Aurice as enfeoffed Duchy, betrays Kalikán, becomes sovereign ruler, establishes House Bijäl. His betrayal brings Curse of the House of Bijäl said to ensure their future overthrow. He began as duke of liberated Aurice and subsequently became Grand Duke, given the title by the Senate in acknowledgement of Aurice's sovereignty in 2576. Vice-royal Duke Stalcast Bijäl, subsequently Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, is regarded by most scholars as the greatest ducal ruler of Aurice. He was nicknamed the 'Red Griffin of Aurice.'
Family Life
Children: by Mekarna of House Ullingama, Wife: [b 2559] Ersersa, daughter, [b 2561] Vast son, [b 2563] Ullana daughter, [b 2565] Rhungast son, [b 2567] Bethamena daughter, by Sulormingue 1st Concubine, [b 2580] Meglos son, [b 2581] Jemahlia daughter, [b 2583] Orsada daughter, [b 2584] Breckard son, by Chanda the Fair 2nd Concubine [b 2581] Stranclad son, [b 2583] Vallardun son, [b 2584] Chandallana daughter, [b 2585] Glafe son.
Cult of the Golden Phœnice
He introduced the worship of the Golden Phœnice from the high Jaggudorns as the state religion of Aurice. The priestess of the dwarven cult of the dragon-phœnix was brought from the Jaggudorns and ordained Mekarna, wife to Stalcast, in 2576 to be the first High Phœnissa of Aurice. She then organized the first priestesses of the same in 2576, choosing principally from her daughters and the daughters of Stalcast's two concubines. He accordingly changes the device of his House from the Red Griffin to the Golden Phœnix. He ordered the construction of the Temple of the Golden Phœnice (Aurice) in 2576 AI. Cult observances were, consquently, held in the Temple of Aurice or in one of the other temples of Aurice in the mean time. The Temple was not finished until 2638 AI, requiring about sixty two years to construct.
Politics
He cunningly used threat of execution to persuade the Emperor of the Kalikán to cede Cisalpine Agogia to Aurice as part of the Treaty of Tauhad (2576).
- 2576: Duke Stalcast Bijäl declares his independence and changes Duchy to Grand Duchy of Aurice. Later that year, he issues the Decree of Universal Emancipation throughout the Grand Duchy of Aurice (2576). For this reason and the subsequent Decree concerning Corundy, Stalcast Bijäl is called 'The Liberator.' After this, the Grand Duke used conscription to draft the newly emancipated subjects into the Aurician Grand Army to help him fight the Fourth and Fifth Geddamin Wars.
- 2576: Grand Duke sends agents to Skaligdæ to "secure the Thracian colony by whatever means expedient."
- 2578: founds Aurician Metropolitans Merchant College
The Shadevan War, 2589 to 2591, saw the Annexation of the Shadevan in 2589 AI. Stalcast died in Aurician Agogia before the conclusion of the war.
He commissioned Diomaive Triadeimot to design Palace Bijäl in 2581 which is today the Gubernatorial Palace, based upon traditional Hunting Lodge Architecture of Thrace.
- Bijäl orders Duke Midrethgourn Dio to lead colonization of southern Orrhymby by in 2582 AI.
He reorganized the ducal military of Aurice.
He was leader of Aurice during the Fifth Geddamin War (2582 to 2586) in which Aurice displayed marvelous military strategy and obtained secrets of Titancraft Vessel construction from the Gorcorumbese Geddamin who lost the war.
He established an academy for the study and development of titancraft for military purposes.
Stalcast's father, Bralcast died in Thrace in 2590 AI (aged 75 years). Grand Duke Stalcast returned to Thrace despite warnings of plots, to observe his father's funeral and to honor the holy shrine of the Golden Phœnice which stands in the high Jaggudorns. After the funeral and religious devotions, Stalcast died, aged 51, in a hunting accident in the Jaggudorns of Aurician Agogia. There is much conjecture about his death. His body was returned to Aurice and under magical preservation lied in state for nearly a year, until his wife asked the Noble Senate to have it interred in Aurice. His remains were subsequently removed to beneath the Palace of House Bijäl which is today the Palace of the Lord-Governor General of Aurice.
Successor
Vast Bijäl was approved by the Noble Senate to ascend to the throne of the Grand Duchy of Aurice shortly after his father's death. He was robed and crowned amid much fanfare in Aurice with broad and ecstatic adulation of the public.
Legacy
The word 'bijälian' in Aurician History refers to the roughly fifty year period of the Rule of House Bijäl, 2574 to 2626. It can also mean triumphantly victorious. When used by Aurician Republicans, it can mean proud and machiavellian.
Sources
Primary Sources
- Collected Letters of Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, 2638
- Decree of Annexation of the Shadevan Provinces (2589), Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, 2589, Decree of Annexation of Shadevan Delta
- Decree of Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl Concerning Corundy (2584), Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, 2584, Legal Decree that the mainland of Corundy is free from all Gorcorumbese Dominion
- Decree of Universal Emancipation throughout the Grand Duchy of Aurice (2576), Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl, Legal Decree that all serfs are free and that lords may no longer claim their servitude.
- Grand Duke Bijäl's Address to the Grand Army before the Battle of Qusharya, 25??
Secondary Sources
- The Battle of Pytharnia One Hundred Years Later, Ontairgain dalg Mehailgean, 2674, Pivotal Battle of Pytharnia in GSW, Pytharnian Language, translated into Medibgóëse Language and Asbardian Language shortly after first publication.
- Bijälian Imperial Strategy in the Shadevan, Jhatta ennekhá Danakh, 2682
- Bijälian Legacy, Fastorn Arvondunve, 2685
- Corundy and the Fifth Geddamin War, Rhionantis the Elder of Aurice, published 2611, Causes, Events, and interpretation of the Fifth Geddamin War, Throvian Language
- Curse of House Bijäl, Sorrega Tathaib, 2719; the work treats the last years of the life of Stalcast Bijäl, including his tragic death in a hunting accident, 3 Acts; libretto written in Tassan Language with some phrases in Thracian.
- Grand Duke Stalcast Bijäl: The Phœnix of Aurice, Vedaius Skain (2675 to 2746), 2713, comprehensive biography of Stalcast Bijäl from birth to death, Throvian Language
- Intrigues of the Late Bijälian Court, Perevath Chandomiddo, written 2700-2710, (covers 2574 to 2627, but focuses on 2590 to 2634, the reigns of Vast and Rhungast Bijäl and ending with the Battle of Kadraskan and the death of Rhoglos Bijäl)
- Origins of the Bijälian Dynasty, Pernora Ippekum, 2613
See Also
- Annexation of the Shadevan
- Battle of Pytharnia, 2573
- Chronology of Aurice
- Grand Duke Rhungast Bijäl
- Grand Duke Vast Bijäl
- House Bijäl
- Intrigues of the Late Bijälian Court
- List of the Rulers of Aurice
- Treaty of Tauhad (2576)
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