Royal House Charlevis of Aqualos - Final part
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Carvin Charlevis (953 - 1001)
After putting his reign in the continuation of friendship with Astralone with his marriage to Peslé Familier, he attempted a new alliance with Aqualos’s direct neighbor South-Darah. Upon the birth of his son, his two daughters abdicated. They both became famous: Feid obtain the rare gift of eternal youth from the gods, while Joy went to woke up Ketal, the Great Sorcerer.
Trevin Charlevis (1001 - 1042)
He was mostly an unremarkable king who followed the opinions of his main advisor, Sylve Defontaine. His iconograhy, at least during his reign, always represent him as a soldier, though, there again, he showed little talent. He died during the Battle of Acmida, refusing his daughter’s advice to use the artillery over the cavalery. She would manage to reverse the battle as soon as her father’s tactics had failed.
Trélyse Charlevis (1042 - ?)
Nearly always compared to her ancestor Iseult (cf part 1) because of her prowess on the battlefield, she also proved to be an efficient administrator. Her decision to marry a Prince of Niensheria, yesterday’s enemy and one she fought herself, has been widely criticized by her people and beyond, though it did allow for peace to finally settle between both powerful nations.













