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In 1945, Seng’s military camp was infiltrated by Alotol special operatives disguised as Qonklese soldiers. According to legend, Seng personally cut down two of the assassins with his sword while being shot multiple times by the others, with his rampage only being stopped when one of the agents shot him in the head. | In 1945, Seng’s military camp was infiltrated by Alotol special operatives disguised as Qonklese soldiers. According to legend, Seng personally cut down two of the assassins with his sword while being shot multiple times by the others, with his rampage only being stopped when one of the agents shot him in the head. | ||
Seng’s death was a brutal blow to the Karduvic war effort, as he was one of Va Bung’s most reliable military leaders. X | Seng’s death was a brutal blow to the Karduvic war effort, as he was one of Va Bung’s most reliable military leaders. X | ||
[[Category:People]] [[Category:Military leaders]] [[Category:History of Karduv]] [[Category:Great Ekuosian War]] |
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Seng Mozev | |
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One of the Five Dragons | |
In office 1904–1939 | |
Preceded by | Mai Chyo Ngo as the Mai Emperor |
Succeeded by | Va Bung as the Sheng Pye of the Great State of Karduv |
Personal details | |
Born | Sēng Mòzev Dè Sot Hè Ngùkyung 2 May 1880 X, X |
Died | August 23, 1945 X, X | (aged 65)
Nationality | Karduvic |
Seng Mozev (Karduvic: s:eng m`o zev Sēng Mòzev), born Sēng Mòzev Dè Sot Hè Ngùkyung, also known as Mozev the Butcher, was a Karduvic military general and one of the Five Dragons. His ruthless and often suicidal offensives in war gave him a fearsome reputation in both the Karduvic Civil War and the Pangyeoun War, before his assassination by Alotol troops in 1945.
Early life
Karduvic Civil War
Post-war
X. After Va Bung’s March coup, Seng returned to working in the military, now as one of Va Bung’s highest ranking military officials.
Relationship with Va Bung
Though Seng Mozev was feared as a ruthless man, he knew he could not stand against Va Bung’s rising popularity in Karduv. In a letter he wrote to Yaur Urn he states, “Va Bung is like the Gain to our Mi and Chàn. It would be unwise to resist and face inevitable destruction.” Though Seng did not entirely agree with Va Bung’s geopolitical ideas for Karduv, he respected him as an experience and successful military commander, and peacefully relinquished his power during Va Bung’s March coup.
Pangyeoun War
During the Pangyeoun War, Seng kept his reputation for unrelenting offense intact. Despite the heavily disadvantageous position Karduv was in compared to Liosol, Seng insisted on a “no retreat, no surrender” war doctrine; once given orders by Va Bung, Seng would stop at nothing to achieve the goal. X
Death
In 1945, Seng’s military camp was infiltrated by Alotol special operatives disguised as Qonklese soldiers. According to legend, Seng personally cut down two of the assassins with his sword while being shot multiple times by the others, with his rampage only being stopped when one of the agents shot him in the head. Seng’s death was a brutal blow to the Karduvic war effort, as he was one of Va Bung’s most reliable military leaders. X