Omarok Bokok

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Omarok Bokok
Leader of the Bokok
In office
19-12 3 PC – present
Preceded byBagot Bokok
Personal details
Born2-4 58 TT
Bosken, Kingdom of Akaria
NationalityAkarian
ChildrenErloi Bokok
Amanoi Bokok
Parent(s)Bagot Bokok
Okanoi Lakar

Omarok Bokok is the Leader of the Bokok.

Biography

Early life

Omarok Bokok was born on 2-4 58 TT into the Bokok.

Ascension

Omarok's father and Leader of the Bokok, Bagot Bokok died on 16-12 3 PC. Omarok replaced him as Leader of the Bokok three days later.

1st Oksken Perikat

During Bagot's reign, the Bokok had remained officially neutral in the growing conflict between the Oken and the Arkara. However, individual members of the Bokok cooperated with the Oken, allegedly without Bagot's influence. Omarok's brother Amarok was appointed High Director of the Living Army and fought against the Arkara in the Arkara Uprising of 3 PC, with Bagot claiming that Amarok's appointment was the business of Living King, Harakar Oken and no one else. When Omarok took power implemented a policy of unambiguous support of the Oken against the Arkara.

Akarian Civil War

On 23-4 19 PC Omarok Bokok ordered the Bokok Army into the Arkara Kadrike with the intent of aiding Living King, Harakar Oken and his allies, bringing the Bokok into the Akarian Civil War and starting the Battle of Able. Omarok said of the incursion "The Arkara are threatening the very survival of Akaria". On 5-5, Kobartan Banokan, Leader of the Banokan ordered the Banokan Army to mobilise in two parts, one to be sent north to attack the Bokok at the Battle of Able and one to be sent south to attack the Oken.

On 17-12, The Weer Chronicle reported that Harakar Oken had returned to Moss Vale following his year-long vacation at an undisclosed location. Shortly after the report the Arkara and their allies began converging and moving towards Moss Vale, leaving the Arkara Kadrike undefended. The Bokok Army abandoned the battle to intercept the Arkara's forces. The armies of the Bokok, Oken, Sartak and Skrake engaged the armies of the Arkara, Perat, Banokan and Kakay in the Banokan Kadrike on 18-12. On 28-12 when the Arkara-led force disintegrated into chaos and Harakar's allies began moving towards Agrada. The victory, however, was short-lived as Harakar died the next day ending the civil war.

Dakar's Uprising

Dakar's Uprising began on 1-1 22 PC when Dakar Oken announced over the radio, that Kuzakar's election as the Leader of the Oken was illegitimate and announced the beginning of an "operation" to have the Oken Kadrike placed under his control and men loyal to Dakar began carrying out attacks across the Oken Kadrike, an attack in the Sartak Kadrike and an attack in Niueyjar on Dakar's orders. The attack in the Sartak Kadrike killed Leader of the Sartak Bantoek Sartak and plunged the Sartak into a succession crisis as Bantoek had not selected a successor. On 22-8 23 PC Omarok ordered men loyal to him to secure the Sartak Kadrike, which had been leaderless since Bantoek's death. The Grey Hall was declared under Bokok control on 25-8 23 PC. His men changed Sartak Law to specify that in the event that no successor is selected then the Leader of the Bokok selects the next Leader of the Sartak. Omarok named Bantoek's son Gantoek Sartak Leader of the Sartak on 25-1 24 PC