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[[File:AlexofMacedonSiemiradzkiPD.jpg|thumb|300px]] b 2149; d 2254; ruled 2186 to 2254. Slain in the [[Third Isbajath]]. Strakkos was duplicitous in his allegiances, giving obeisance at times to [[Prince Ulcanov]] and at other times refusing homage. He is credited with discovering the method of releasing a Geddamin noble from the [[Kumenontli]] and thus indirectly enabled the [[titancraft]] revolution in technology of the modern period.  Strakkos had enslaved the Gorcorumbese Giants of the [[Ephysgæe Mountains]], obliging them to serve him in war and in industry.  Strakkos did not receive any aid from Ulcanov and it is thought he did not request it, either out of defiance or because he did not expect Ulcanov would offer any.   
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[[AlexofMacedonSiemiradzkiPD.jpg|thumb|300px]] b 2149; d 2254; ruled 2186 to 2254. Slain in the [[Third Isbajath]]. Strakkos was duplicitous in his allegiances, giving obeisance at times to [[Prince Ulcanov]] and at other times refusing homage. He is credited with discovering the method of releasing a Geddamin noble from the [[Kumenontli]] and thus indirectly enabled the [[titancraft]] revolution in technology of the modern period.  Strakkos had enslaved the Gorcorumbese Giants of the [[Ephysgæe Mountains]], obliging them to serve him in war and in industry.  Strakkos did not receive any aid from Ulcanov and it is thought he did not request it, either out of defiance or because he did not expect Ulcanov would offer any.   
  
 
Strakkos was an insightful mage and profoundly literate.  He did not value military advice from his subject generals and this is likely at the heart of the cause of his fall. Strakkos was defeated in the [[Third Isbajath]].
 
Strakkos was an insightful mage and profoundly literate.  He did not value military advice from his subject generals and this is likely at the heart of the cause of his fall. Strakkos was defeated in the [[Third Isbajath]].

Revision as of 00:19, 18 March 2018

thumb|300px b 2149; d 2254; ruled 2186 to 2254. Slain in the Third Isbajath. Strakkos was duplicitous in his allegiances, giving obeisance at times to Prince Ulcanov and at other times refusing homage. He is credited with discovering the method of releasing a Geddamin noble from the Kumenontli and thus indirectly enabled the titancraft revolution in technology of the modern period. Strakkos had enslaved the Gorcorumbese Giants of the Ephysgæe Mountains, obliging them to serve him in war and in industry. Strakkos did not receive any aid from Ulcanov and it is thought he did not request it, either out of defiance or because he did not expect Ulcanov would offer any.

Strakkos was an insightful mage and profoundly literate. He did not value military advice from his subject generals and this is likely at the heart of the cause of his fall. Strakkos was defeated in the Third Isbajath.

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