Sueyuet Dokam

Sueyuet Ironhammer was one of Varn Torum's Diarchs, a title given after the coup of Infernius Torum and the subsequent reorganization of the Varn Torum government. Sueyuet was a refugee of the Ancient Dwarven Imperium, living a millennia under the unified empire before its subsequent destruction. He fled first to Rathnir, then to Eldham with Infernius Torum, there Sueyuet and Zector built and managed Khun Drahkar for a time, eventually couping the King and ascending to the tile of Diarchy. A few years passed and Zector stepped down, leading to another reorganization of government, which enshrined the Tokoran Church into a governmental branch. A few more years after this, Sueyuet decided the pressuring and restricting of the church didn't allow it to exercise its powers, so he detangled the church from government and moved into Twin Bastion, headquarters of the church from then on.

The Imperium's End
Before the empire's end, Sueyuet lived in the Imperium's capital of Dvaraon. He was a scholar there as well as a poet. Over centuries of learning, he began to uncover an ancient dwarven religion lost to time. His research culminated in the rediscovery of the old god's names, rituals and holy texts. Before he could fully finish his research, the city shook. Its pillars cracked and waned, stones tumbling from the cavernous ceiling. He grabbed as much of his knowledge he could, as he ran out of his study. The stones crashed in front of the city gate, closing off any hope of escape. It seemed all hope was lost, but then he heard a collection of voices all harmonized as one. This voice boomed like lightning and enveloped his whole being, "Touch the stones," it commanded. He did, his hand glowed with lightning and fire, the stones crumbling into dust. He rushed out of the gate, and he gazed upon the Imperium's destruction. The sky was black, the moon bled red and the mountains crumbled. He heard the voice again, "You shall bring our people back unto us." Fires and magma enveloped Dvaraon as Sueyuet answered, "Yes, my gods." He gathered those he could, and fled by boat into Rathnir

Over a century of traveling and gathering up as many surviving dwarves as possible, Sueyuet met Infernius Torum, King to be of Varn Torum. When they met, they conducted a plan to leave for the ancient colonies of the imperium, seeking survivors and a homeland. When they met the shores of what would become Khun-Drahkar, it was desolate. The dwarves that inhabited it, seemed to have almost vanished, scars of battle or death were nowhere to be seen. A mystery still unsolved to this day.

Varn Torum's Settling
Sueyuet stepped onto the shores of Khun Drakhar for the first time. Envisioning a faithful and hardy people finally rebuilding, he began construction. By the graces of The Tokora, Zector was powered on. At first being a menial worker bot, soon becoming a friend, something unseemly to the dwarves of the past. Zector's intelligence helped Sueyuet plan and build up Khun Drakhar, working hand and hand they soon became the managers and builders of the city.

The Coup/Diarchy
As construction went smoothly and management was well attended to, Sueyuet and Zector began to believe their management would be better for Varn Torum as a whole, considering past actions of the King they believed to be stepping over the bounds of his councilors and endangering the nation recklessly. With every action, calls for the King's resignation mounted until he eventually gave in. He named a successor in Garrigoyle, who then became High King under the Dirachs. Reigning alongside Zector, Sueyuet saw to the Titan's Rest Crisis, a legal battle over Yaszuma for the rightful claim of Titan's Rest. This quickly spurred into a war of aggression on the part of the Yaszumatti, which nearly saw the biggest conflict the Northwest had seen to date. This was repelled before it even began, as the whole of the Northern Lights and other allies backed Varn Torum in the war and diplomatically resolved the crisis.

The End of The Diarchy
With the stress of constant diplomatic battles and debates, Zector stepped down first as NL Speaker then as Diarch. With his resignation coming by surprise, the government scrambled to create a new governmental system. During this time, the Tokoran Church, headed by Sueyuet became a governmental organization. Thus all religions had to follow the canon of the Tokoran Pantheon and follow the gods. During this time the church built Twin Bastion as its headquarters, founded Varn Orin and expanded into Barakor of Alamayn. Though the church had power, to Sueyuet it seemed to be a shallow authority due to pressure and restrictions on the church. Sueyuet decided to detangle the church from the government, stepping down as Primarch of Varn Torum.