Hasadiah, the Queen of David

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The Kingdom of David, ruled by King Solomon and his House, make an alliance with the Holy Order through the union of Solomon with Hasadiah. Queen Hasadiah and King Solomon consummate their marriage with the birth of their 1st son and heir, Rehoboam David.


The Kingdom of David is in reference to the Realms conquered by the Conquering King David, son of the Bastard Jesse. David's son, Solomon, inherited the Kingdom in his name and has thus ruled it since, without contest.   Hasadiah, in her time since killing the 12 Kompanions and establishing the Holy Order 76 years ago, has vastly increased her knowledge and Magical abilities, coming to study under the Witches of Vanaheim. Her school of Magic grew within circles of Mages until word of it reached King Solomon, who was incredibly interested in her abilities and doctrine.   King Solomon made Hasadiah the Queen of David and joined their universities of Magical study in what would be deemed the AMENADIEL Project which saw to secret use of the power of ISHIN to create Angels; weapons of mass destruction to be used in the war against Níðhöggr, the First Name of God and his Order.   It is worth elaborating on Solomon, his father, and his father's father. Jesse was a nameless bastard born to a noble house in the Semonesos Realm. Jesse's half-brother was Li-Raz, and the two were equally gifted in art, sword, and magic, as close as brothers should be.   The birth of David is shrouded in mystery. Li-Raz had a wife, Nitzevet, who bore nine children for her husband, David was the 7th born. However, he was actually Jesse's son, the result of foggy circumstances. Holy Order Fundemantlist record that Jesse raped Nitzevet to produce David out of jealousy. However, some more modern-day Holy Order sources claim Jesse was a secret lover of Lady Nitzevet.   Whatever the case, Li-Raz had his brother beheaded and drowned the bastard. Through more convoluted and conflicting sources, David survived via either a River Nymph named Amete, saved by his older brother Raddai, or found a way to return from the City of the Dead. Regardless of the claims, David lived.   David would return as a man to wage war on Semonesos and her allies for revenge. David defeated and conquered Semonesos, and its allies Theodofa, Androrion, and Soziene. He repaid his uncle Li-Raz for the death of his father and exiled his siblings who did not support him. David would later expand his new empire to include Bourympia and Thoreia.   David was recorded as having many wives and many heirs, although only eight are recorded as legally married to him and only 19 children were considered "rightful" heirs. Of this vast lineage was David's successor, Solomon, son of Bathsheba.   Solomon sought to be a Conquering King like his father, doing so with the additions of the Realms Byllympia and Gournarnacia to his empire, but quickly grew bored of this task. So, when he learned of Hasadiah, an Empyrean with considerable power who sought to defy the Dragon King, a foe Solomon could not hope to best on his own, his warrior spirit was re-awakened.   On their wedding night, Hasadiah gave Solomon a son, Rehoboam David.

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