Teigo Azerein Laiedas was First Loroi Emperor Loremark, and was the head of the administration during all three Mannadi wars. She was not the commander involved in the Enok incident (that person hasn't been given a name), but I can see how the wording above could be misinterpreted that way.
A question of ruthlessness... spoiler...ish?
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I fear you got the context wrong, and interpreted English wrong.Bamax wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 12:17 pmWait.... I saw EMPEROR Loremark in the forum searches.Arioch wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 5:29 pmNo, pretty much the reverse. The commander in question was not acting outside the bounds of the law. While she didn't have direct authorization from the administration, she didn't need it; frontier commanders need to have broad license to act, since communication with the central authority takes time, and her actions were not technically outside the scope of her orders. And so the administration had to back her up, and Azerein Loremark refused foreign calls for her to be charged with war crimes. But the incident brought the Loroi to the brink of a general war, and so no, the administration was not pleased.
Am I to believe this is the same Loremark that nearly wiped out the Mannadi pro bono?
So a former genocidal commander can become emperor?
Or was this another person named Loremark (popular name eh?).
Perhaps the Loroi public was OK with the genocide overall?
Emperor/Azerein Loremark got asked/demanded by other factions and aliens to put the commander in charge of the Mennadi debacle to trial.
Azerein Loremark, in her function as Emperor and commander-in-chief of the Loroi forces, refused and blocked all those requests.
This is all that I can interpret out of Arioch's comment.
For me in the sense that Azerein Loremark is the head of the administration.Arioch wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:39 pmTeigo Azerein Laiedas was First Loroi Emperor Loremark, and was the head of the administration during all three Mannadi wars. She was not the commander involved in the Enok incident (that person hasn't been given a name), but I can see how the wording above could be misinterpreted that way.
The Ur-Quan Masters finally gets a continuation of the story! Late backing possible, more info soon.