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The highest and most prestigious title of the Third Age. "Tyrelis" was a title given to a sole monarch in Tyrelia, with intent to bring legitimacy over the entirety of the Tyrelian peninsula. A term conceived during the late stages of the Garden; the Marsins proclaimed themselves the Tyrelus with the support from their subjects in Alka. One required the recognition of every king, duke, lord, and down to the least prestigious knight of Tyrelian descent to obtain the name, the clergy and high-priest of Alka were also required to hand the honorary title. With it being widely considered to be equal to that of the ancient Aparthi title; Marsin. The Tyrelis was also seen as a second spiritual leader apart from the high-priest, and the greatest defender of the Asarite faith (Runo-Tyroleyan branch mainly.) It was expected of the bearer of the title to practice and partake in most, if not all, religious and traditional events across Tyrelia. Which was the cause of some controversy, especially in Purtia where one particular string of the faith was deemed pagan by the official branch of the Runic church. High-priest Asteris Odevaeris Runeris the third of Alka, abstained from speaking his mind of the matter. Clergymen that voted for his ascension attempted to ban the queen from Alka and its churches, also simultaneously voting to revoke her given birth name, which was Heleneris. The matter was discontinued once Asteris Odaeveris, the high-priest, chose to intervene on Helena's side by deeming the ban and vote illegal.

"Tyrelis" has only once been legally obtained by a monarch of Tyrelia. Queen Helena Emporium of the Rilian Empire was recognized as Tyrelis after her devotion to the Asarite church and Tyrelian traditions. Mariel Emporium, the older sister of Helena, claimed the title, she gained the approval of the clergy, but the nobility and high-priest chose to not support her for political reasons. Both sisters agreed that their father; Lasardus Emporium, was the Tyrelus. Lasardus pursued the title for geopolitical reasons, but never achieved it - succumbing in 3GA031 to natural causes.

Regent Qeanberis Alesanderis of Rilia around the turning point of the third century, Third Age, pursued the title. But did not receive the support of the Tyrelian nobility. Shortly after crowning himself the Tyrelus would the clergy and high-priest condemn him also.

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