List of Morian Monarchs
The King of Moria is the head of state of the government of Moria, directly elected to a life term. The officeholder has near full control over the country. The first king, Olym Morias, was not elected to the position at first, as he originally planned for Moria to be a full kingdom, but later was elected with 98% of the vote after making the kingship democratic.
The kingship of Argreth Elenor Tachmal, who died 40 years after taking office, was the shortest in Morian history. Evarbleiz Ignis Ardeat served the longest, at 340 years. They are one of two monarchs to have served over 300 years.
Unlike many other countries with democratic elements, Moria is not dominated by a two-party system. The country uses a unique voting system, rating each candidate from one to ten. This allows voters to be less strategic about voting and vote more for their preferred candidate than the one more likely to win.
The current king is Cyrus Morius Krios, who assumed office in 1222
Monarchs
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term | Party | Election | |
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1 | Olym Hys Morias (750-450 BCE) |
August 5, 495 BCE - May 14, 450 BCE |
Unaffiliated | 495 BCE | ||
2 | Ivan Odio Avarus (523-200 BCE) |
August 14, 450 BCE - June 19, 200 BCE |
Red Party | 450 BCE | ||
3 | Evarbleiz Ignis Ardeat (380 BCE-140 CE |
September 19, 200 BCE - October 7, 140 |
Green Party | 200 BCE | ||
4 | Elgmer Falco Molus (87-400) |
December 28, 140 - June 1, 400 |
Blue Party | 140 | ||
5 | Sagermeet Fortis Tholos (105-714) |
August 1, 400 - September 17, 714 |
Yellow Party | 400 | ||
6 | Kim Ynto Qalio 282-1000 |
December 3, 714 - August 27, 1000 |
Blue Party | 714 | ||
7 | Argreth Elenor Tachmal (980-1040) |
October 14, 1000 - November 16, 1040 |
Purple Party | 1000 | ||
8 | Malice Erynthia Hawk (694-1111) |
January 5, 1041 - May 14, 1111 |
Independent | 1040 | ||
9 | Hawthorn Benton Magna (892-1222) |
June 16, 1111 - June 30, 1222 |
Green Party | 1111 | ||
10 | No such portrait yet | Cyrus Morius Krios (904-Current) |
July 21, 1222 - Current |
Green Party | 1222 |