Tażeg

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Varṡasb Tażeg
Tazeg.jpeg
An artist's rendition of what "The Eagle" would have looked like.
BornVarṡasb Þovan Ïṡkanaran
(1690-02-01)1 February 1690
Ïṡkanar, Rikat Bavkïran
Died16 May 1738(1738-05-16) (aged 48)
Takub, Rikat Bavkïran
Parent(s)Çaṡyet Þovan, Darya Þovan

Varṡasb Tażeg (Taara: /väɾʃäsb täʒɛg/; 1 February 1690 - 16 May 1738) was a Bavkïr pirate. Considered one of the most infamous pirates on Sahar, Tażeg was the pirate the Great Pirate War was allegedly started by. The way he spoke led some to consider him a prophet, as he spoke with vague words and foresaw the death of the empire he was born in.

Early Life

Being born into the clan Þovan meant that he was to be raised under its laws and customs. Þovan wasn't a very well-known clan at the time, as it was very new, so its customs and laws are mostly unknown. His early life is not well documented, and conflicting theories keep arising. However, the most popular, and supported theory comes from a list of documents found in the historical city of Ïṡkanar. The documents are alleged to have been written by either Tażeg's brother or friend, and what's written is he liked to play by harbor, and also in the jungle that was located near the house.

Navyman

Statesman

Pirate

Final Words

Even now, Tażeg's legacy lives on, but it would not be so without the parting gift he left his executioners. The words that are attributed to Tażeg still reverberate through the modern world for people still study his quotes. His final words are as follows:

"Today, The Albatross is triumphant over The Eagle, but tomorrow, it will be picked apart by wandering crows, for it has become weakened by its boasts of surviving the wilderness. The jungle and sea air are unforgiving for many creatures, yes, but clever words can sway the hearts of even the strongest men to your side."

Some considered him a prophet, because in one year, on a November morning, the empire was officially dissolved due to a series of revolts from numerous prefectures that declared themselves independent, due to the army's disbanding.