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In [[3995]] [[Xalil Tylger|Lady Xalil Tylger]] was shot and killed while giving a speech to a crowd in the capital of [[Arxian Major]]. Her parents and siblings were outraged and arranged the kidnapping of all the Tylger children as they were attempting to flee the [[Hapes Cluster]]. The Zaarins succeeded in capturing Jennifer and Kaninen Tylger, but ultimately failed with Alexander and Cordelia. The Zaarin family disappeared from the [[Hapes Cluster]] via a dangerous and uncharted conduit through the [[Transitory Mists]] and moved back to [[Alderaan]] where the Zaarins had lived before moving to the [[Hapes Cluster]].
In [[3995]] [[Xalil Tylger|Lady Xalil Tylger]] was shot and killed while giving a speech to a crowd in the capital of [[Arxian Major]]. Her parents and siblings were outraged and arranged the kidnapping of all the Tylger children as they were attempting to flee the [[Hapes Cluster]]. The Zaarins succeeded in capturing Jennifer and Kaninen Tylger, but ultimately failed with Alexander and Cordelia. The Zaarin family disappeared from the [[Hapes Cluster]] via a dangerous and uncharted conduit through the [[Transitory Mists]] and moved back to [[Alderaan]] where the Zaarins had lived before moving to the [[Hapes Cluster]].


Princess Da’tanah, as the cousin of Lord Laz Tylger, became the guardian of the two remaining Tylger children and later arranged for a partial adoption of the two in accordance with ancient Hapan traditions as she had no children of her own. The Princess, viewed by many across the Hapes Cluster as a tyrannical and dangerous despot, cared for the Tylger siblings over the next few years and the two came to think of her as their mother. The upbringing by the Princess, along with tutoring by [[Dweia and Wendia]] on topics of philosophy and religion and in part his father on economic and political topics, had a major impact on his life and later choices.  
[[Lana Da'tanah|Princess Da’tanah]], as the cousin of [[Laz Tylger|Lord Laz Tylger]], became the guardian of the two remaining Tylger children and later arranged for a partial adoption of the two in accordance with ancient Hapan traditions as she had no children of her own. The Princess, viewed by many across the [[Hapes Cluster]] as a tyrannical and dangerous despot, cared for the Tylger siblings over the next few years and the two came to think of her as their mother. The upbringing by the Princess, along with tutoring by [[Dweia and Wendia]] on topics of philosophy and religion and in part his father on economic and political topics, had a major impact on his life and later choices.  


The Princess arranged for Alexander to eventually marry his own second cousin [[Ynsin Ci'hani]] as soon as he would come of age. Advisors of the Princess revealed after the end of the [[Hapan civil war|civil war]] that Da'tanah planned to rule the [[Hapes Consortium]] herself if the Union won the day and that Ynsin would be [[Queen-Mother]] eventually with Alexander as the consort. While Tylger himself has rarely spoken in public about his conversations and discussions with the Draconian Princess, it has become clear that the monarch instilled a undying sense of loyalty in the boy from an early age on.
The Princess arranged for Alexander to eventually marry his own second cousin [[Ynsin Ci'hani]] as soon as he would come of age. Advisors of the Princess revealed after the end of the [[Hapan civil war|civil war]] that Da'tanah planned to rule the [[Hapes Consortium]] herself if the Union won the day and that Ynsin would be [[Queen-Mother]] eventually with Alexander as the consort. While Tylger himself has rarely spoken in public about his conversations and discussions with the Draconian Princess, it has become clear that the monarch instilled a undying sense of loyalty in the boy from an early age on.


At the end of the [[Hapan civil war]], Tylger observed first hand the despair and depression of the [[Royal Draconian Court]] from [[3997]] when [[House Olanji]] lost the [[Charu system]], on to the signing peace treaty of [[3999]].  Particularly bad was the period surrounding his eighth birthday in [[3998]] as [[Lana Da'tanah|Princess Da'tanah]] died in the [[second battle of Gallinore (space)|second battle of Gallinore]] alongside one of the Olanji twins. A number of nobles committed suicides within the [[Royal Draconian Palace]] upon hearing the news of the battle. Tylger himself was left bitter and resentful towards the victors of the conflict, blaming them for the death of Da'tanah.
At the end of the [[Hapan civil war]], Tylger observed first hand the despair and depression of the [[Royal Draconian Court]] from [[3997]] when [[House Olanji]] lost the [[Charu system]], on to the signing peace treaty of [[3999]].  Particularly bad was the period surrounding his eighth birthday in [[3998]] as [[Lana Da'tanah|Princess Da'tanah]] died in the [[second battle of Gallinore (space)|second battle of Gallinore]] alongside one of the Olanji twins. A number of nobles committed suicides within the [[Royal Draconian Palace]] upon hearing the news of the battle. Tylger himself was left bitter and resentful towards the victors of the conflict, blaming them for the death of Da'tanah.

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Template:UnderConstruction Alexander Tylger (Lord Tylger III of Arxian) (Alexander Tarix Tylger Arxianah) is a controversial Hapan nobleman, politician, businessman and retired military officer. Presently he is the Minister of Culture and also Archon of the Rim Worlds region. His political views are based on traditional ideals and policies from the Age of Queen-Mothers and is an avid promoter of Draconian and Tini'duranist values. He is the voice of the conservatives groups of the Hapes Consortium in Lorell Hall due to House Tylger's status in the dissolved Draconian Union of the Hapan civil war.

Within the Hapes Consortium he is most famous for his brief term as Prime Minister and Regent during the end of King Andrew's reign and start of the Golden Age, as well as his command of the 1st Hapan Fleet during the Black Sun Crisis.

Early Years

Childhood & Heritage

Alexander Tylger was born in 3990 and was the firstborn of the four (rumoured to have been 5) children of Lord Laz Tylger of Arxian and consort Lady Xalil Tylger (neé Zaarin). He had a luxurious and pampered childhood on Arxian Major, enjoying the benefits of being born in to the extended family of Princess Lana Da’tanah, the leader of the Draconian Union. Unaffected and unaware of the horrors of the Hapan civil war the Tylger children were part of the Draconian Royal Court and had the privilege of being potential heirs to the throne along with the children of House Ci'hani.

Due to Lord Laz Tylger's affection for the local religious movements of the Arxian system, Alexander and his siblings were all baptised in accordance with the Arxian-Dweian Orthodox movement and partially educated during their early years by the prophetesses of the religion, Dweia and Wendia. Much time was spent travelling across the Rim and Rifle World regions, visiting worlds of importance within Princess Da’tanah's government. Lorell, the Tylger family’s home before the elevation to Tarii, was one of the places frequented along with Selab, the cultural capital of the Hapes Cluster.

In 3995 Lady Xalil Tylger was shot and killed while giving a speech to a crowd in the capital of Arxian Major. Her parents and siblings were outraged and arranged the kidnapping of all the Tylger children as they were attempting to flee the Hapes Cluster. The Zaarins succeeded in capturing Jennifer and Kaninen Tylger, but ultimately failed with Alexander and Cordelia. The Zaarin family disappeared from the Hapes Cluster via a dangerous and uncharted conduit through the Transitory Mists and moved back to Alderaan where the Zaarins had lived before moving to the Hapes Cluster.

Princess Da’tanah, as the cousin of Lord Laz Tylger, became the guardian of the two remaining Tylger children and later arranged for a partial adoption of the two in accordance with ancient Hapan traditions as she had no children of her own. The Princess, viewed by many across the Hapes Cluster as a tyrannical and dangerous despot, cared for the Tylger siblings over the next few years and the two came to think of her as their mother. The upbringing by the Princess, along with tutoring by Dweia and Wendia on topics of philosophy and religion and in part his father on economic and political topics, had a major impact on his life and later choices.

The Princess arranged for Alexander to eventually marry his own second cousin Ynsin Ci'hani as soon as he would come of age. Advisors of the Princess revealed after the end of the civil war that Da'tanah planned to rule the Hapes Consortium herself if the Union won the day and that Ynsin would be Queen-Mother eventually with Alexander as the consort. While Tylger himself has rarely spoken in public about his conversations and discussions with the Draconian Princess, it has become clear that the monarch instilled a undying sense of loyalty in the boy from an early age on.

At the end of the Hapan civil war, Tylger observed first hand the despair and depression of the Royal Draconian Court from 3997 when House Olanji lost the Charu system, on to the signing peace treaty of 3999. Particularly bad was the period surrounding his eighth birthday in 3998 as Princess Da'tanah died in the second battle of Gallinore alongside one of the Olanji twins. A number of nobles committed suicides within the Royal Draconian Palace upon hearing the news of the battle. Tylger himself was left bitter and resentful towards the victors of the conflict, blaming them for the death of Da'tanah.

Teenage Years

House Tylger along with most noble houses of the defunct Draconian Union managed to hold on to much of their power following the re-unification of the Hapes Consortium in 4000, in part thanks to their massive contribution to the Royal Hapan Armed Forces and Hapan industry.

In 4006, Alexander was sent away from Arxian Major to Selab where he attended the Royal University of Selab in the Wilac province. Here he got involved with members of the “Tini’duranist” movement who were supporters of the ancient feudal governance system and era-specific culture that Queen-Mother Tini’duran III had introduced in 702 during the Antiquity Era. King Andrew had slowly begun to remove the authority and influence of local nobility at that point and the Tini’duranist cause was perfect for a child of one of the Consortium’s most important noble families. The Tini’duranists also saw that Alexander was a perfect front-figure for them as Da'tanah's former crown-prince.

As a spoiled and rich eligible bachelor and noble, Alexander was a popular figure among the young ladies of the Hapes Consortium. He was involved in frequent scandals and occasionally affairs with married women. Relationships with handmaidens and servants at the Royal Draconian Palace irritated his father endlessly and several of Alexander's flings were sent away from Arxian Major and sometimes even deported from the Hapes Cluster. Lord Laz Tylger started keeping his son on a short leash, taking him away on secret diplomatic trips to the outside galaxy as ordered by King Andrew.

Eventually he graduated from the university in 4011 with degrees in cultural understanding, history, politics and law; The makings of a true traditional Hapan noble. During his time at the university he wrote a series of books called The Power of Culture & The Culture of Power describing in detail what life had been like at the Royal Courts of many previous Hapan dynasties, including the Draconian Royal Court, though maintained a neutral point of view, resisting the temptation to go in to detail about Princess Da'tanah as a private person and motherfigure.

The same year his father arranged for him to marry Jasmin Darkblade, a rich young woman whose family had major investments in Arxian Major's economic projects. Reluctantly Alexander agreed to the marriage and they had Ayanna Tylger together. When his wife was killed in 4012 by political opponents of House Tylger, Alexander decided to get away from court politics and signed up for the Royal Hapan Navy.

Early Military Service

Royal Hapan Navy pt. I

Imperial Navy

Privateer & Juganoth Mining Corporation

Royal Hapan Medical Operations

Royal Hapan Navy pt. II

Early Government Service

Governor of Lorell

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Anti-Tylger poster from 4024. The text reads "Alexander Duch'da Tylger Arxianah - Chume'da n Da'tanah" (Count Alexander Tylger from Arxian - Crown Prince of Da'tanah)

Lord of Arxian

Regent of the Hapes Consortium

Prime Minister of the Hapes Consortium

Life in Exile

Falleen Federation & Cartellian Hegemony

HapSec & Loronar Security

Imperial Core & Dark Empire

OmniCorp

Return to Hapes

Minister of Law

Royal Hapan Navy pt. III

Astralwerks Engineering

Minister of Culture

Archon of the Rim Worlds

StormOne Recycling

Present Date

House Tylger

Immediate & Extended Family

The Arxian System

Military Power

Religious Beliefs

Rivalry with other Houses

Significant Private Operations

Operation Da'tanah

Operation Adumar

Operation Pëlin'a

Titles & Awards

Controversy

Hapan Service

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Tarii
Arxian System
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Lord Laz Tylger
Lord of Arxian
4029–present
Succeeded by:<br./>Incumbent
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Lord Laz Tylger
Lord of Arxian
4025–4027
Succeeded by:<br./>Laz Tylger
Hapan Government
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None
Position Created
Archon of the Rim Worlds
4032–Present
Succeeded by:<br./>Incumbent
Preceded by:
None
Position Created
Minister of Culture
4030–Present
Succeeded by:<br./>Incumbent
Preceded by:
None
Position Created
Minister of Law
4029–4029
Succeeded by:<br./>None
Eventually Zell Jaak
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None
Position Created
Prime Minister of the Hapes Consortium
4026–4027
Succeeded by:<br./>Jax Seer
Preceded by:
None
Position Created
Military Governor of Lorell
4025–4027
Succeeded by:<br./>None
Later Kosh Naranek
Preceded by:
None
Position Created
Chief of Naval Operations of the Royal Hapan Navy
4029–4030
Succeeded by:<br./>Andrew Starfyre
Preceded by:
Alex Smith
Commanding Officer of Royal Hapan Navy
Command shared with Gane Lant
4029–4030
Succeeded by:<br./>Gane Lant
Preceded by:
Liat Shiel
Fleet Commander of the 1st Hapan Fleet
4029–4030
Succeeded by:<br./>?
Preceded by:
None
Fleet Commander of the 3rd Hapan Fleet
?–?
Succeeded by:<br./>?
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None
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Commanding Officer of Medical Operations
?–?
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