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The '''Amethyst Empress''' was the legendary eight ruler of the mythic [[Great Empire of the Dawn]] and one of its last monarchs. She succeeded her father, the [[Opal Emperor]] but was cast down and slain by her envious younger brother, who crowned himself the [[Bloodstone Emperor]]. According to the annals of the [[Further East]], it was the [[Blood Betrayal]], as his usurpation was named, that ushered in the [[Long Night]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Bones and Beyond: Yi Ti}}
 
The '''Amethyst Empress''' was the legendary eight ruler of the mythic [[Great Empire of the Dawn]] and one of its last monarchs. She succeeded her father, the [[Opal Emperor]] but was cast down and slain by her envious younger brother, who crowned himself the [[Bloodstone Emperor]]. According to the annals of the [[Further East]], it was the [[Blood Betrayal]], as his usurpation was named, that ushered in the [[Long Night]].{{ref|TWOIAF| The Bones and Beyond: Yi Ti}}
  
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Revision as of 20:40, 12 December 2017

Amethyst Empress
Amethyst Empress by eliyadoodles.png
The Amethyst Empress, by eliyadoodles
Monarch
Titles
  • God-Empress
  • Amethyst Empress
Predecessor Opal Emperor
Successor Bloodstone Emperor
Personal Information
Alias Amethyst Empress
Culture Yi Ti
Family
Father Opal Emperor
References
Book The World of Ice & Fire (mentioned)

The Amethyst Empress was the legendary eight ruler of the mythic Great Empire of the Dawn and one of its last monarchs. She succeeded her father, the Opal Emperor but was cast down and slain by her envious younger brother, who crowned himself the Bloodstone Emperor. According to the annals of the Further East, it was the Blood Betrayal, as his usurpation was named, that ushered in the Long Night.[1]

References

  1. The World of Ice & Fire, The Bones and Beyond: Yi Ti.