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Yeros Demio Kalama is a member of the Kapama form and is thus a direct descendant of Odeais's daughter Kalama. He was the third child of entrepreneur and business owner Divio Demio Kalama (2252–2325) and aspiring chef Ulira Kalama Aldagora Demio (2257–2331). He had three siblings: Haxan Kalama Demio (2299–2578), Sivia Kalama Demio (2303–2325), and Holiste Kalama Demio (2310–2330). | Yeros Demio Kalama is a member of the Kapama form and is thus a direct descendant of Odeais's daughter Kalama. He was the third child of entrepreneur and business owner Divio Demio Kalama (2252–2325) and aspiring chef Ulira Kalama Aldagora Demio (2257–2331). He had three siblings: Haxan Kalama Demio (2299–2578), Sivia Kalama Demio (2303–2325), and Holiste Kalama Demio (2310–2330). Being a member of the Kalama form, Yeros used his heritage to explain the importance he placed on form-based careers: members of the Kalama form were generally expected to take political or propaganda-related jobs. because of this, Yeros pressured citizens of the Imperium to pursue jobs related to their forms' stereotypical roles. | ||
Being a member of the Kalama form, Yeros used his heritage to explain the importance he placed on form-based careers: members of the Kalama form were generally expected to take political or propaganda-related jobs. because of this, Yeros pressured citizens of the Imperium to pursue jobs related to their forms' stereotypical roles. | |||
== Early life and childhood == | == Early life and childhood == |
Revision as of 17:41, 22 January 2024
- In this Krybolotinian name, the form name is Kalama and the surname at birth is Demio.
Grand Commander Yeros Demio Kalama | |
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Commander of the Krybolotinian Imperium | |
In office November 17, 2361 – July 22, 2487 | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Anderaav Kalama |
Prime Legislator of the Krybolotinian Republic | |
In office October 2, 2360 – November 17, 2361 | |
Preceded by | Oros De'aka Foresa |
Succeeded by | Olirius Lavassira Hugo |
Vice Prime Legislator of the Krybolotinian Republic | |
In office January 14, 2352 – October 2, 2360 | |
Preceded by | Yivobater Delasse Tryjara |
Succeeded by | Olmhen Jadet Maxiom |
Legislator to the District of Salboria | |
In office March 11, 2340 – January 14, 2352 | |
Preceded by | Jennet Hugo Deltres |
Succeeded by | Olaven Maxiom Meteser |
Personal details | |
Born |
July 9, 2306 Lavassia, Colarium, Salboria system |
Died |
July 22, 2487 (Aged 181) Salboria Station, Salboria system |
Political party |
Restoration Party (2328-2361) Leader of a one-party state (2361-2487) |
Spouse(s) | Soria Sivity Kalama (m. 2339) |
Children |
Anderaav Olisen Holiste Ba'ade Sanneka |
Religion | Tydoba-Odeaism |
Yeros Demio Kalama was a Krybolotinian revolutionary and the first Grand Commander of the Krybolotinian Imperium. Being the founding Commander of the nation, Kalama was responsible for the long and deadly Krybolotinian Civil War as well as the enslavement of billions of non-Kryboltinian individuals for economic benefit. Kalama is widely regarded as one of the most brutal dictators in history and as an embodiment of evil, much akin to other historical dictators like humanity's Adolf Hitler or the Vayaoan Resite Alabari. His role in the spread and strengthening of Tydoba-Odeaism was not only crucial to the formation of the Krybolotinian Imperium and the years of racial injustice that followed it, but also to a long-standing religious divide amongst Idealist that manifested itself in centuries of conflicts and riots that most likely resulted in thousands of more deaths long after the Imperium fell.
Kalama was born on July 6, 2306 on the Krybolotinian colony of Colarium, and was thus exposed to other species and the racial tension between Krybolotinians and Surmestos from a very early age. Throughout his childhood, he endured a number of emotional and physical hardships, including a blizzard in 2323 that may have caused him mental damage. As he grew older, Kalama grew to resent Surmestos and eventually every species other than the Krybolotinians. As a result, he grew attracted to Tydoba-Odeaism, a sect of Idealism that promoted radical pro-Krybolotinianism and subjugation of all other races. His ideas appealed to the long-suffering population of the Salboria system who quickly grew to like Kalama and he was elected to be the Legislator for the system. Despite facing much opposition from the majority Ertoma-Odeaist population of the Republic, Kalama continued to gain favor among the growing Tydoba-Odeaistic population and regularly attended religious conventions and councils. He was eventually appointed Vice Prime Legislator of the Krybolotinian Republic, by potentially fraudulent means, and would later ascend to the seat of Prime Legislator upon the assassination of his predecessor, Oros De'aka Foresa. Now having significant political influence within the nation, Kalama began to rally more and more support among the Krybolotinian population, and his party won seats in several formerly Ertoma-Odeaist star systems.
After a potentially staged attempt on his life by a Surmesto, Kalama retaliated by releasing a poisin into Colarian municipal plumbing that resulted in the gruesome deaths of most of the Surmestan population. At this point Kalama declared that he no longer felt that him and his people were protected by the Krybolotinian Republic and proceeded to form the Krybolotinian Imperium. Upon the formation of the Imperium, Kalama quickly gained control of Colarium but was met with fierce retaliation by the Republic's army. However, in the ensuing civil war, Kalama repeatedly outsmarted Krybolotinian forces and attacked the non-Krybolotinian peoples by targeting specific biological weaknesses of theirs. Through brute force and immense loss of life, Kalama conquered all of the Republic's former territory, turned the remaining loyalist population into supporters through intense propaganda, and began his official rule as Grand Commander of the Krybolotinian Imperium.
As Commander of the Imperium, Kalama ruled with an iron fist. He led numerous propaganda campaigns in his early years of rule to strengthen his rule and approval among the population. He then began utilizing censorship to block out any content or creators deemed to be contrary to interests of the Imperium. He also suppressed freedom of speech and imposed harsh penalties against anti-Imperial activists that could range from severe fines to spending time in a labor camp. Over the course of the 25th century, Kalama gained complete control over the Imperium and all of its territories and rebel activity had been all but snuffed out entirely. Kalama rejected freedom of religion and mandated that all Imperial citizens follow Tydoba-Odeaism or any practically similar Odeaistic sect (which were clearly defined by the government). Despite Yeros's efforts, he was never able to eliminate all opposition against the Imperium and spent much of his rule trying to get rid of the last rebel groups, a task which both he and subsequent Grand Commanders were unable to complete.
Yeros Kalama was killed on July 22, 2487 during the Salboria Space Station Attack, an act of uncharacteristic violence by the Krybolotinians for Liberty organization. He was succeeded, in accordance with Imperial law, by his eldest child Anderaav Demio Kalama.
Ancestry
Yeros Demio Kalama is a member of the Kapama form and is thus a direct descendant of Odeais's daughter Kalama. He was the third child of entrepreneur and business owner Divio Demio Kalama (2252–2325) and aspiring chef Ulira Kalama Aldagora Demio (2257–2331). He had three siblings: Haxan Kalama Demio (2299–2578), Sivia Kalama Demio (2303–2325), and Holiste Kalama Demio (2310–2330). Being a member of the Kalama form, Yeros used his heritage to explain the importance he placed on form-based careers: members of the Kalama form were generally expected to take political or propaganda-related jobs. because of this, Yeros pressured citizens of the Imperium to pursue jobs related to their forms' stereotypical roles.