Mhoaran

"A mighty man was he, tall and broad and thewed as a great hero&mdash;and coarse, fire-tempered, and brawling to boot. He took his throne by force of arms and held it for many long years&hellip;."

- A noted storyteller of the North

King Mhoaran the Tusk-Bearded of the House of Ithal-Strohm-Bormul was the first king of the Lions' Dynasty of Tethyr.

Description
Mhoaran was a thick and tall man and a powerful warrior.

Personality
King Mhoaran was known for his powerful temper, but he was also a shrewd ruler.

Relationships
Mhoaran was a great-grandson of Queen Sybille the Great and the son of the only brother of Cyriana the Great, Prince Atann.

Because of so many assassination attempts on his family, Mhoaran lost three wives and was the father of more than 40 children, as he attempted to produce an heir.

History
Mhoaran was born in 919 DR, the Year of the Chase.

He and his father, Prince Atann, believed him to have a more legitimate claim to the throne, as Atann should have been the male heir of Sybille rather than the line having passed through Queen Cyriana to Queen Teresa the Great as it did. For this reason, Mhoaran built up an army and staged a military coup to take the throne from King Teremir, Teresa's son. When Teremir refused to step down from the throne, Mhoaran's army attacked, and Mhoaran himself slew King Teremir. The year was 959 DR.

King Mhoaran's reign was an unstable time, where the nobles of the land sought to assassinate him and his family to restore the Bormul Dynasty. Mhoaran tried to protect his children by hiding them at birth and having them raised in secret. Even so, the first sixteen sons of Mhoaran died before they could reach adulthood.

Upon his death, his seventeenth son (and 32nd child), Nearel, succeeded him as king in 974 DR.