Va Mòyûn Xûŋín
Va Mòyûn Xûŋín | |
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Emperor of Yachiro (Hèhayàcharo Xú) | |
In office 1935 – 19XX | |
Preceded by | Position established preceded by the President of Yachiro |
Succeeded by | Position abolished succeeded by the Great Chairman of Yachiro |
Personal details | |
Born | Xûxe Mòyûn Xûŋín Yàyvî 10 March 1885 Chuŋyùr |
Died | July 20, 1972 Vejsätş, Ittohar | (aged 86)
Nationality | Yachiroese |
Spouse(s) | X |
Children | X |
Va Mòyûn Xûŋín Yàyvî (Yachiroese: [βá mòjûn ʃûŋǐn jàjβî]; 10 March 1885-20 July 1975) was a Yachiroese General, and later its only Emperor from 1935 to 19XX. He aligned his country with the fascist Qonklese Empire during the Great Ekuosian War and later spent the rest of his life in exile in Vejsätş, Ittohar. His reign is idolized by many who oppose the Kuulist Government in Yachiro.
Early life
Va Mòyûn was born Xûxe Mòyûn Xûŋín Yàyvî to X and X, on 10 March, 1885, to a poor family in the town of Chuŋyùr. His family lived off the land, and he grew up in relatively bad conditions. When his father was elected as Mayor of his town, their situation improved slightly, he was able to afford an education and they no longer had to rely on their farm. When Mòyûn completed his first and second rounds of education, he attended the Rumukyo Royal Military Academy. His superiors often remarked of his reckless actions, and commented on how he would never be able to gain any significant military position with his current behavior. X