Author: Severine Bouchard
During the Lourennais revolution which resulted in a refugee crisis and the destruction of the modern Lourennais state,
the royal family of the House of Orléans-Vasser-DeChambeau was nearly made extinct after the execution of King
Herbert II.
A few days before his execution, he sent his three children, Louis, Philippe, and Aurore to Dolgava for safety
however they were then transferred to the nation of Rildanor after Dolgava went through its own internal crisis. Now
that Kanjor is set to become a kingdom in the midst of a great political realignment, Louis VI, 32, has been officially
crowned as the King of Kanjor. While some in the nation question why Louis VI has been crowned king, historians back
the claim through the ancestral house which has ruled over all of Canrille, which is the one Louis belongs to. The
House of Orléans-Vasser-DeChambeau was unique to Lourenne however, its true parent house has for centuries ruled
over all of the Canrillaise nations. Louis VI, like his ancestors, has retained all of his titles that belong to monarchs of
Canrille which appear in his official state title which is:
Emperor of Canrille, King of Kanjor, King of Alduria, King of the Rildanorians, Monarch of Lourenne, Prince
of Hutori, Prince of Alvium, Grand Duke of Silliers, Duke of Weignad, Duke of Meriath, Duke of Audierne,
Protector of Kalistan, Count of Valois, Baron of the Villayns,Commander of the Royal Armed Forces,
Defender of the Constitution and the Realm.
Louis VI has taken up residency with his wife Queen Regent Severine at the
Chateau du Fin du Nord, a caste which has
for centuries belonged to the family. Kanjor for years has been looking for a symbol of Canrillaise tradition and honor.
For most this hope and dream has become a reality. Long live the King.