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Amkoi Deram

From Attu Project
Amkoi Deram
Leader of the Deram
In office
4-10 1044 TT – 17-10 1002 TT
Preceded byTomoghok Deram
Succeeded byOsar Deram
Living King
In office
3-7 1035 TT – 17-10 1002 TT
Preceded byBonoi Deram
Succeeded byChomort Perat
Personal details
Born14-3 1090 TT
Durantum, Kingdom of Akaria
Died17-10 1002 TT
Adazete, Kingdom of Akaria
NationalityAkarian
ChildrenBarakta Deram
Parent(s)Tomoghok Deram
Heloi Perat


Biography

Early life

Amkoi Deram was born in Durantum, Kingdom of Akaria. At the time of his birth, his grandfather Hekur was the Leader of the Deram. Tomoghok, Amkoi's father became Leader of Deram on 17-2 1075 TT, three days after his grandfather's death. Amkoi became Leader of the Deram on 4-10 1044 TT, three days after his own father's death.

6th Living election

Living King Bonoi Deram's death on 27-6 1035 TT triggered the 6th Living Election. Before his death, Bonoi had been preparing his son Kortatui to succeed him as Living King. Instead, on 3-7 1035 TT, Amkoi, Kortatui's second cousin, was elected Living King. Today it is believed that the ossbosches were worried Kortatui had been spending too much time among the Andu and elected Amkoi, whose position as the Leader of the Deram meant that he was already well-versed in Akarian politics.

The Ald

Living King Umanay Deram had attempted to convert the Andu to Mirroi with his 1st Dictate, issued on 11-5 1103 TT recognising the Andu Bokoro as equal to the mainstream Bokoro. Bonoi had sought to undo Umanay's policy of conversion and ended up undoing his predecessor's 1st Dictate on 20-10 1076 TT with his 2nd Dictate. In 1033 TT, Kortatui, now serving as the Warden of the Andu, recommended clearing the Zomok Plain for inhabitation by Karinians. Amkoi's 2nd Dictate, issued on 4-12 1033 TT ordered the removal of the non-converted Andu from the Zomok Plain and called for the converted Andu to be moved there. The clearing was declared complete on 28-6 1032 TT.

Amokoi's 3rd Dictate was issued on 15-7 1032 TT and declared that the converted Andu were Andu no longer and gave them the name Ald. Amkoi's 4th Dictate, issued on 21-9 1032 TT, branded Umanay's 1st Dictate, Bonoi's 1st Dictate, Bonoi's 2nd Dictate, Bonoi's 22nd Dictate and Amokoi's 3rd Dictate as "Forbidden Dictates" making it so that only bosches and the Living King could veiw them.

Amkoi released the 2nd Ald Bakoro on 22-5 1028 TT through his 5th Dictate, which also ordered the destruction of all copies of the Andu Bakoro. This new Bakoro removed all mentions of the Ald's relationship with the Andu. Exactly two months later he released his 6th Dictate branding his 5th Dictate as a Forbidden Dictate. On 30-11 1021 TT, Amkoi issued his 10th Dictate ordering the construction of the North Andu Wall to seperate the lands of the Ald from the lands of the Andu. The wall was completed on 30-12 1016 TT. On 8-1 1015 TT Amkoi issued his 12th Dictate removing the Warden of the Andu's authority over the Zomok Plain. Amkoi issued his 14th and 15th Dictates on 30-7 1011 TT. The 14th made it so that none were allowed to look at the Forbidden Dictates ordering all copies to be destroyed and for the originals to be sealed away in a box under the Tumak Ordok. The 15th described how the Ald were found living among the Andu, saftley moved to the Zomok Plain where they were given the 1st Ald Bakoro.

Death

Amkoi died on 17-10 1002 TT whilst visiting the High Director of the Ald Conversion Society in Adazete.