Andronikos

Short Bio
Andronikos Constantine was born into the family of his father Kogan Martillus Justinianus in the very late stages of IAU (right before its collapse) as a pure blood Fortunan, by extension Sirradran and Viestenese. After getting an education in Fortuna, Andronikos accompanied his father to Sironia. There our hero became a Viesten soldier, climbed his ranks, and after the wars he became a Keshra (town mayor) of Rodheros, and later also the Lord Diplomat of Sironia. After his mission in Sironia ended with his failed coup against Archon Ythar II., he returned to Sirradra to his father, to capitalize on experiences he gained during his political career in Sironia.

Character Traits
He has great ambitions, and is also very courageous and revolutionary, truly a man of action, often prone to set in motion massive changes, therefore he knows he must guard himself to do not break the structure of space-time around him, because he is also aware of that revolution is often not the more efficient option than the evolution.

Jeghosi Legend
Andronikos has royal and knighty blood (see his genealogy) and his quest in Rodheros was to restore the former glory of Jeghosia, about which - as the legend has it - his Jeghosi great grandmother Anthea was telling him a lot while he was a kid. She was telling him not only stories about Jeghosi peoples leading simple nomadic life in Varthalos, but also from where they came and what was back then their history, language, etc. He liked her tales very much, and he longed to go to Varthalos and to do a restoration research there. And he did that when the boy grew into a man. And met also like-minded friends along his way, e.g. his companion Erik, then Nigxl, already doing restoration research and repopulation activities in Rodheros, helper Madhurthr who also authorized this activity in Sironia, etc.

Unfortunately, during Great Alteniquian War, Andronikos was badly wounded, and he lost the substantial part of his memory, including any memories of any of his female ancestors, so he is also denying his great grandmother Anthea because he does not remember her. Unhappily, there is no evidence she ever existed, and all direct witnesses of Andronikos talking about his childhood, died in that war, so they cannot be confronted.

More information about Andronikos can be found in the history of Rodheros and in the books in the Library of Rodheros.