Difference between revisions of "Va Tyi"

From CWS Planet
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
Line 15: Line 15:
| awards =  
| awards =  
| signature  = }}
| signature  = }}
'''Va Tyi''' ([[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: {{cs|KARDV|va tyi h<o d`ang}} Va Tyi Hòr Dàng), was a Karduvic architect and X of the [[USCWS]] from X – X. He was the eldest son of Karduvic dictator [[Va Bung]].
'''Va Tyi''' ([[Karduvic language|Karduvic]]: {{cs|KARDV|va tyi h$o d`ang}} Va Tyi Hòr Dàng), was a Karduvic architect and X of the [[USCWS]] from X – X. He was the eldest son of Karduvic dictator [[Va Bung]].


==Early life==
==Early life==

Latest revision as of 23:43, 26 September 2022

Va Tyi
BornVa Tyi Hòr Dàng
(1912-05-30)30 May 1912
Vordeng, Kingdom of Karduv
DiedJuly 12, 1994(1994-07-12) (aged 82)
X, Supreme Commune of Karduv
ChildrenVa Jume
Parent(s)Va Bung, Tyoyeng Erng

Va Tyi (Karduvic: va tyi h$o d`ang Va Tyi Hòr Dàng), was a Karduvic architect and X of the USCWS from X – X. He was the eldest son of Karduvic dictator Va Bung.

Early life

Va Tyi was born May 30th of 1912 in Vordeng. The first son of Va Bung, he grew up during the tumultuous Military Regency of Karduv. Most of his early life was spent isolated among the existing political upper class, and he made very few friends not directly related to the ruling Five Dragons. At age X he was sent abroad to study at Udaun School. X

X

X of the USCWS

Va Tyi was appointed as X in X, much to the chagrin of the larger Kuulist government, who took issue with Va Tyi’s ancestry and position as Va Bung’s primary heir. As X, Va Tyi managed various developmental projects across the USCWS, including work on Union City. X

Personal life

Va Tyi was very reserved about his feelings towards the regime of his father, and his time as de facto heir. Though he formally denounced his father’s actions and regime, he frequently visited him during his time in (prison? house arrest?), and corresponded with him frequently up to and following his release from (prison? house arrest?) He frequently insisted that his father was a reformed man, and that both he and his father were ordinary citizens following the end of the war. X

Death