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Bhel Blakkir

Bhel Blakkir (357AE-425AE) was a Tapiape princess, historian, emperor, and strategist. She inherited the Tapiape crown in 372 at the age of fifteen. Upon her inauguration she took the name Yardagr ('fierce day') I. She was known for her cunning, strategic mind and progressive leadership. Her rule was the beginning of a Golden Age that ended abruptly three centuries later when the last of her lineage abandoned the throne. She is still hailed as one of Tapiape's greatest rulers. Her relationship with a captive Redgrah prince has also gained fame and has become the subject of many romantic tragedies.

Early life and education

Political career

Military career

Personal life


 

Early life and education


 

Political career

abolish slavery

treaties and pacts

laws and doctrines (religion, magic)

absolute rule

ties to Pruci

 

Military career

 In the history of Tapiape most Emperors relied on generals and captains to conduct military campaigns on their behalf. Yardagr did not follow this tradition and appointed herself as not only the figure head of military operations, but the physical one as well.

The Slavery Campaign


 

Personal life


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