The Imperator or Imperatrix Mistralli, or put in more modern terms, the Mistralli Emperor or Empress, was the title held by the ruler of the Mistralli Empire across the course of its existence. As a matter of tradition, the founding of the Mistralli Empire is considered the beginning of recorded history. This is due to the single greatest act of literary destruction in history, whereby the first Imperator Mistralli had any and all history books and records destroyed. His new nation was to be the dawn of a new age, and the world before it was to be forgotten. So complete was this destruction, not even the oral traditions of the various ethnic groups survived. How Imperator Oda Cao accomplished this is unknown, but to this day, historians still do not know anything about the societies that existed before.
In another sense however, this tradition is entirely true. The Mistralli Empire was the first real nation state as we know them today. Indeed, at the same time as Oda Cao was unifying the Animite Continent as a single nation, Sanus was enduring the Warlord Era where dozens of petty Kings and Warlords fought each other over territory and 'nation states' were lucky if they lasted for more than a few decades. Solitas was still considered a snowy wasteland devoid of anyone other than the desperate or the criminal, and the island that would one day become Menagerie was the place people were exiled to to die. Anima itself was split between a smattering of city states in its centre, the many tribal nomads of the mountains and the marshes, and the earliest beginnings of what would go on to be one of the biggest thorns in the Mistralli Empire's side, the Pellan Cities. All of them were apparently warlike, fighting with each other constantly and as a result Mistral is, as far as we can tell, the earliest nation to reach a century of existence. Though whether or not this is true will likely never be known.
It was Oda Cao himself that decreed that his capital would be built just south-east of the Jade Sea, the largest in-land body of water on Remnant, and sometimes considered a fully fledged sea in its own right. The river that flowed through his new capital of Mistral was renamed 'The Imperial River', a name it retains to this day. What its original name was, like everything before Mistral, is unknown.
Most of the traditions that existed throughout each Gens can be traced back to the Gens Cao. As a few examples:
The tradition of naming Imperial families as 'Gens' instead of 'dynasties' like other nations is assumed to come from one of the pre-unification societies, but as previously mentioned, Imperator Oda Cao had all records burned so modern scholars will never be able to tell.
It is also a unique trait of the Mistralli rulers that they did not number themselves (admittedly, this is helped by the fact that no Gens ever reusing a name), instead the various Imperators and Imperatrixes are referred to by their full name (Oda Cao, Yuan Daquin etc).
The Imperial Capital was made and would remain Mistral, namesake of the Empire and its peoples. Whilst some Gens' declared other cities as their capital, this was done prior to taking Mistral itself. It later became customary to date the reign of an Imperial Gens from the day they captured the Capital until the day they lost it.
The Empire would be split along a number of pseudo-ethnic and cultural lines, which still exist in some form even today. Whilst it is assumed that he hadn't intended it, these lines would eventually become a sort of tier system.
The people of the lands surrounding the Capital would become known as the Heartlanders, and represented the traditional elites and the ruling class for most of Mistralli history.
The Coastals, split between the Blue Coastals (those born on the sea coast), and the Green Coastals (those born on the coast of the 'Jade Sea') made up the second 'tier'. The populace of the Pellan Cities for example are considered 'Blue Coastals' even to this day. It is assumed that Islanders were also counted in this tier, but that varied from Gens to Gens.
The Marshfolk, natives of the western marshes, The Plainsfolk, natives of the Eastern Plains and The Tribals, nomads that roamed the Southern Wildlands, made up the third 'tier' and were often the target of mistreatment and mass enslavement across the centuries.
And as ever, it was unfortunately the Faunus that were at the bottom of the pyramid.
The Eternal Host was established as the guard unit of the Imperial Family. Always standing at exactly one thousand strong, split into ten legions of a hundred soldiers each.
Whilst for the first few decades they remained faithful to their duties, by the end of the Gens Daqin, they were a known and accepted power broker within the Empire. Whilst the Host began with noble, perhaps even honourable intentions, over time their leaders gave into ambition and greed, becoming just another player in Imperial politics. By the time the Host was disbanded, it was considered a joke militarily. Its soldiers had been pampered for years and was made up entirely of Heartlander Nobility, and it was seen less and less as an honourable appointment as a reward for service and more as the beginning of a noble's political career.
Gens Cao:(-1500AW(approx) to -1368AW) (132 Years, 11 Months, 5 Days)
Founded by Oda Cao around -1500AW when he officially founded the Mistralli Empire, the Gens Cao is probably the most famous royal dynasty of all time. The Imperator was only thirty when he ascended the throne after a decade of war to unify the continent, and spent most of his fifteen year reign just building his capital. He built and ruled from the River Palace, the first of the three Imperial Palaces of Mistral's Imperial Era.
But he was prone to bouts of mood swings. He could be wild and charming one day, and ice cold and uncaring the next. Merciful to his defeated foes in one battle, and utterly ruthless in the next.
Shortly after his fifteenth year on the throne, the Imperator was found dead. He'd cut his own throat. He'd be the first person to be interred within the Imperial Mausoleum. This also unintentionally led to the lengthy mourning ceremonies, the 'Moon's Turn Mourning Period', seen after the deaths of the Imperators and Imperatrixes, for the Mausoleum wasn't actually finished when Imperator Oda Cao died. Construction was rushed to completion, and repairs would take place throughout the entirety of Imperial Mistral.
Only six generations of Cao rulers sat upon the Heavenly Throne. Unrest in the northern mountains and eastern marshes began early in the reign of Shu Cao, and a full blown rebellion began in the final years of the reign of the first Imperatrix, Mei Cao. By the time Rui Cao took the Throne, whole sections of the Empire were not just in full revolt, but were functionally independent.
After two years of trying to fight the rebels, Rui Cao was killed in battle and the first Imperial Gens came to an end and with it, a unified Anima. It would be 1178 years until the continent would be fully unified again.
Imperator Oda Cao (-1500AW to -1485AW) Founder of Gens
Imperator Pai Cao (-1485AW to -1442AW) Son of Oda
Imperator Ren Cao (-1442AW to -1438AW) Son of Pai
Imperator Shu Cao (-1438AW to -1401AW) Son of Ren
Imperatrix Mei Cao (-1401AW to -1370AW) Daughter of Shu
Imperator Rui Cao (-1370AW to -1368AW) Son of Mei
First Interregnum(-1368AW to 1365AW)(3 Years, 1 Month, 26 Days)
After the death of Rui Cao, multiple Warlords tried to seize the capital in the hopes of taking the throne. None lasted more than a few weeks, with the record for the shortest rule, Huai Yunqi, not even lasting a day. This anarchy continued for a full year, until the commander of the Eternal Host, fed-up with the constant fighting, led a purge of those stirring up discontent. He took control of the Capital and restored order, brutally suppressing any that opposed his will. After that was done, he proclaimed that the Eternal Host would give its loyalty to the first Warlord to get to the Capital, and then simply sat and waited to see who would come to claim the throne.
Gens Daqin:(-1365AW to -1105AW) (260 Years, 9 Months, 9 Days)
Uniting the fracturing Gens Cao, Yuan Daqin united (most of) the lands of the southern half of Mistral and gained control of the imperial capital. He'd never take the Western Marshes or the furthest parts of the Eastern Marshes, nor would he take the Northern Mountains, but he'd succeed in making the Jade Sea a 'Mistralli Lake' again.
The Gens Daqin was fairly stable, it made peace with the Pellan States and even spread its influence to Sanus and the emerging petty Kingdoms there. It was, ostensibly at least, a Golden Age.
But beneath the Gold, lay the bitter truth. For there is no easy way to get around the fact that as Imperator, Yuan Daqin introduced slavery to the Empire. His Gens would make liberal use of slave labour, raising temples and cities across the Empire at the expense of countless lives.
Unfortunately, almost immediately after Imperator Liang Daqin took the Heavenly Throne, said Golden Age ended. A puppet who was fought over in Palace intrigues that have been the subject of plays and movies, Liang's reign nearly tore the Empire apart. He was almost certainly poisoned and his four year old grandson was placed on the Throne by the Lord Regent. A puppet from the start, he had next to no real authority. After the Lord Regent had the son of a popular nobleman killed, his father, Kang Hu, rose in rebellion.
A rebellion that soon gathered support from across the Empire. A rebellion that the Imperator was left completely unaware of until the Hu Army appeared outside the Capital. At that point, all of the Palace servants fled and only a single legion of the Eternal Host remained with their Imperator, the rest defecting to Kang Hu. After a month-long siege, the city finally fell. Deyue, last of the Gens Daqin, cast himself into the Imperial River to drown, along with pieces of the original Imperial Regalia. His body would be found a few days later, and would be interred within the Imperial Mausoleum on the orders of his successor. However, the original Imperial Crown, symbol of Heavenly Authority, was lost in the depths of the River, and has never been found.
The Lord Regent of Gens Daqin was discovered, not in his office or at the barracks trying to arrange a counter-attack or an honourable surrender, but in the Imperator's own chambers, trying on his clothes and jewellery. Disgusted with the fact that the man was essentially already looting his former sovereign's belongings, Kang Hu had the Lord Regent executed, and his name scrubbed from the history books.
Imperator Yuan Daqin (-1365AW to -1342AW) Founder of Gens
Imperator Tang Daqin (-1342AW to -1309AW) Son of Yuan
Imperator Song Daqin (-1309AW to -1260AW) Son of Tang
Imperatrix Zetian Daqin (-1260AW to -1244AW) Daughter of Song
Imperator Han Daqin (-1244AW to -1201AW) Son of Zetian
Imperator Qing Daqin (-1201AW to -1170AW) Son of Han
Imperator Liang Daqin (-1170AW to -1130AW) Nephew of Qing
Imperator Deyue Daqin (-1130AW to -1105AW) Grandson of Liang
Gens Hu:(-1105AW to -983AW) (122 Years, 7 Months, 11 Days)
As surprising as it is to say, the Gens Hu took power almost seamlessly. Imperator Kang Hu was already a popular man before his rebellion but after taking the throne and making peace with all the various factions in the Empire, he set Hu policy of being as hands off as possible. As long as the prefectures didn't war amongst themselves and paid their taxes on time, he was content to leave them be.
Now, whilst this has often been framed as Imperator Kang Hu's willingness to put trust in his vassals, the reality is that this was likely born out of a lack of manpower. Grimm attacks were on the rise Empire wide, and the Imperator focused on dealing with those rather than internal disputes.
During the reign of Imperator Zhu Hu, an effort was made to reconquer the northernmost corner of Anima by waging war with the Pellan States. Thus began the Mistralli-Pellan Wars. Ironically, it was the beginning of these conflicts that truly solidified the Pellan States as having a shared identity. Ever since the peace treaty with the Gens Daqin, the cities on the coast had started to diverge culturally and even fought amongst themselves. Rivalries had emerged and the old ties that the cities had slowly weakened. But when the Gens Hu attacked, any hesitancy to defend their fellow cities was gone. As was the standard rulebook for 'honourable' warfare. Ambush tactics, assassinations, poisonings and mass executions were all on the table and frequently used.
Nearly fifty years of war followed with bloodshed and atrocities on both sides, until Imperator Fusu Hu made a peace in -1010AW. A treaty that was seen as such a humiliation that even the Eternal Host rebelled. They arrested Imperator Fusu Hu and had him strangled to death in his cell with his own silken sash, and then placed his body on trial for high treason.
It was the second to last Hu Imperator, Zhang, that would truly buckle down on the Mistrall persecution of the Faunus. Before his proclamation, anyone not of 'Heartlander' stock regardless of species, gender or faith could be bought and sold as a slave. After it however, it made all Faunus in his Empire legally the property either of their private owners or of the state, and freed all human slaves save those sentenced to slavery as a punishment. It also forbade the taking of any 'fellow human' as a slave, regardless of their country or area of origin. These laws would remain on the books until the VPA outlawed slavery Remnantwide.
It wasn't the Faunus that assassinated him in retaliation for this (although many tried), but a group of slave traders angry at their revenues shrinking, as they were now no longer allowed to sell captured Pellans and Marshers.
With his death, the throne fell to his young son, Feng Hu. Or more accurately, it fell to his Prime Minister and declared Regent, Shen Ershi. The Gens would only last five more years before Imperator Feng Hu would die in mysterious circumstances. Historians are almost certain that 'mysterious circumstances' is a euphemism for him being murdered, although it should be noted that every other time an Imperator or Imperatrix was murdered, the records stated as such.
Imperator Kang Hu (-1105AW to -1081AW) Founder of Gens
Imperator Xiahou Hu (-1081AW to -1059AW) Son of Kang
Imperator Zhu Hu (-1059AW to -1034AW) Son of Xiahou
Imperatrix Mai Hu (-1034AW to -1023AW) Daughter of Zhu
Imperator Hebei Hu (-1023AW to -1013AW) Son of Yang
Imperator Fusu Hu (-1013AW to -1010AW) Son of Hebei
Imperator Zhang Hu (-1010AW -988AW) Son of Yang
Imperator Feng Hu (-988AW to -983AW) Son of Zhang
Gens Ershi:(-983AW to -974AW) (9 Years)
Founded by the Regent of the last Hu Imperator, Feng Hu, and long suspected of having killed the boy Imperator, Shen Ershi claimed the throne within days of his former sovereign's death. His authority did not extend much further beyond the Imperial Capital, and for most of his nine year reign he was holed up in the River Palace. When the armies of Subutai Ordos arrived outside the city, Imperator Shen Ershi set light to the palace and burned along with it in an attempt to deny Subutai the Imperial Throne built by the founder of the Empire.
Imperator Shen Ershi would be the only Imperator Mistralii to hail from Gens Ershi, and his Gens would end up being the shortest Mistral would see by a wide margin, being the only one that didn't last at least a single century.
Imperator Shen Ershi (-983AW to -974AW) Founder of Gens
Gens Ordos:( -974AW to -403AW) (571 Years, 2 Months, 29 Days)
The first Gens' to hail from non-Heartlander stock, and the longest lasting of all the Imperial Gens'. The Gens Ordos hailed from the Eastern Marshes, and had unified into a tribal confederation that had been an independent nation since the fall of the Gens Oda. He saw the opportunity that the chaos wrought by the Gens Ershi provided, so in -977AW led his people into war. By -976AW he'd already come to control the entire southern half of Anima, and after spending half a year putting down a rebellion in his homeland, Subutai marched on the Imperial Capital.
As mentioned in the previous entry, he found the Capital in shambles and the Imperial Palace ablaze. But nonetheless, he was proclaimed as Imperator by its citizens, and the Gens Ordos began.
Imperator Subutai Ordos would abandon any attempt to regain control of both the Pellan Coast and the Northern Mountains. He made peace with their leaders and built a defensive wall on the border. It would not be until Yuan Ordos was puppeted by the Commander of the Eternal Host that this pact would be broken. Whilst the Pellan Cities would manage to cling to their independence, the Northern Mountains were 'reclaimed'.
It would be the second Ordos Imperator, Guyuk, that would build the Palace of the Grasses, the second of the three Imperial Palaces of Mistral's Imperial Era. Unlike the River Palace which was built at the heart of the Capital, and the Mountain Palace that succeeded it, the Palace of the Grasses was built just outside the Capital and something akin to a city unto itself. Named for and remembered for its vast gardens, it would go on to be destroyed by the army of Jianshen Ordos in his rebellion against his brother, Xin Ordos.
After the reign of Imperatrix Chabi Ordos, the Gens as a whole would begin to break away from its Marshfolk routes and adopt the Classical Mistralli Naming Convention (CMNC).
During the reign of Imperator Shao Ordos, the Pellan Exodus began. Expeditions left the Pellan States from Argus to explore the continent of Solitas, long since written off as a wintry wasteland. These initial expeditions were funded and led by people that were sick and tired of the constant on-and-off of war, and willing to gamble that the cold was a worthwhile cost for safety.
These settlers would go on to become the first Mantellians. By the reign of Imperator Xuan Ordos, the Kingdom of Mantle was established enough to open up diplomatic ties to the nations of Anima.
The Gens Ordos would eventually fall into puppetry and civil war. Following the death of Imperator Shanxi Ordos, the Eternal Host made a puppet out of his successor. When that son died sixteen years later, three different factions emerged and the 'War of the Three Prices' began. Imperators Zheng, Xin and Jianshen Ordos all claimed the throne. For thirteen years in total, the Empire tore itself apart. Refugees flooded into the Pellan States and even into Mantle, and it almost looked like the continent would once again split into a multitude of nations. But thankfully for the Empire, the last brother standing (Jianshen) died of a botched surgery and his uncle took over.
Alas, by that point the Gens was in its deathroes. And all it took to put an end to it for good was a single rock thrown at the Imperator's head by a protester and a four year old placed on the Heavenly Throne. The last Ordos Imperator died of an illness not even half a year later, bringing an end to the longest reigning Gens Mistral would ever see.
Imperator Subutai Ordos (-974AW to -933AW) Founder of Gens
Imperator Guyuk Ordos (-933AW to -902AW) Son of Subutai Ordos
Imperator Aju Ordos (-902AW to -876AW) Son of Guyuk Ordos
Imperator Mongke Ordos (-876AW to -825AW) Son of Aju Ordos
Imperator Ariq Ordos (-825AW to -819AW) Son of Mongke Ordos
Imperator Setsen Ordos (-819AW to -771AW) Son of Ariq Ordos
Imperatrix Bekhi Ordos (-771AW to -748AW) Daughter of Setsen Ordos
Imperatrix Borte Ordos (-748AW to -724AW) Daughter of Bekhi Ordos
Imperatrix Chabi Ordos (-724AW to -705AW) Daughter of Borte Ordos
Imperator Cheng Ordos (-705AW to -684AW) Son of Chabi Ordos
Imperator Shao Ordos (-684AW to -673AW) Cousin of Cheng Ordos
Imperator Hong Ordos (-673AW to -664AW) Nephew of Shao Ordos
Imperator Xuan Ordos (-664AW to -642AW) Son of Hong Ordos
Imperator Zhang Ordos (-642AW to -611AW) Son of Xuan Ordos
Imperator Feng Ordos (-611AW to -596AW) Son of Zhang Ordos
Imperatrix Cian Ordos (- 596AW to -594AW) Daughter of Feng Ordos
Imperatrix Nara Ordos (-594AW to -542AW) Daughter of Feng Ordos
Imperator Kang Ordos (-542AW to -481AW) Son of Nara Ordos
Imperator Sheng Ordos (-481AW to -459AW) Nephew of Kang Ordos
Imperator Shanxi Ordos (-459AW to -436AW) Son of Sheng Ordos
Imperator Yuan Ordos (-436AW to -420AW) Son of Shanxi Ordos
Imperator Zheng Ordos (-420AW to -417AW) Son of Yuan Ordos
Imperator Xin Ordos (-417AW to -411AW) Brother of Zheng Ordos
Imperator Jianshen Ordos (-411AW to -407AW) Brother of Xin Ordos
Imperator Liang Ordos (-407AW to -404AW) Uncle of Jianshen Ordos
Imperator Puyi Ordos (-404AW to -403AW) Nephew of Liang Ordos
Second Interregnum:( -403AW to -402AW) (6 Months)
In the few months prior to the death of the last Ordos Imperator, the various noble families and governors of the Empire had begun to prepare for the typical chaos that accompanied the fall of previous Gens'. They were likely savvy enough to know to arm up and prepare their defences, but no one wished to be the one to set the dust-keg off and kick off the mayhem that ensued during the First Interregnum.
This led to no one coming to claim the throne, and allowed the Eternal Host to implement a plan of their own. A plan that would both secure their own power, and put an end to the constant cycle of Gens' rising and falling. They had to purge their own ranks of those that refused to go ahead with their plan, but the end result was the same.
Thus was born the Gens Sima.
Gens Sima: ( -402AW to -100AW) (302 Years, 2 Months, 12 Days)The Gens Sima is an oddity amongst Imperial Gens', for it wasn't truly a family line. Rather it was a military dictatorship like the 'Lord Protector's of the Empty Throne' that the Kingdom of Mantle saw following the Campbell Coup. The Imperator or Imperatrix was adopted as the successor to their predecessor, but all were originally officers in the Eternal Host chosen by the Legion Commanders and whilst not entirely a Gens of puppets, practically relied on the Eternal Host to stay in power.
It would be the second Sima Imperator, Shen, that would build the Mountain Palace, the last of the three Imperial Palaces of Mistral's Imperial Era. Today, it still stands as the seat of the Mistralli Government, looming over the capital as it has done for centuries. A formidable fortress, it was built atop one of the mountains in the heart of the Capital, and said mountain was hollowed out to contain vast halls and chambers within. When the former King of Vale, Oswald 'the Last', visited a decade or so after the end of the Great War, he is known to have been glad the war had not come to a siege, for he would have surely lost.
It was under the Sima that the Pellan Cities were permanently brought into the Empire after centuries of intermittent war in -190AW. Five separate armies each attacked the five Pellan Cities on the same day so as to prevent them from coming to each other's aid. Thus, it would be the Sima that would unite the continent of Anima for the first time since the fall of the Gens Cao. Ironically, it would be under the Sima that Mistral would begin to open up the rest of the world, and the what is now known as 'Classical Mistralli Naming Convention' began to fall out of fashion with the common folk.
The Gens met its end after Imperatrix Yue Sima died, and her biological son succeeded her. It is with some level of irony that the last Sima Imperator was actually the first one to be directly related to its founder. Imperator Shao being Imperator Jin's many times great-grandson.
But this was not how the Gens Sima was supposed to work. The Eternal Host split in two, one loyal to the new Imperator, and one that saw their selected successor (acclaiming him as Imperator Shinji Sima) as the rightful one. As both sides fought each other across the Empire, an army sallied forth out of the Northern Mountains. A confederation under a nomad queen, Ashina Juluo, had grown weary of military rule and misrule. They rallied practically all of the provinces and prefectures to their side, and crushed the army of Shinji Sima with ease before marching on the Capital.
Imperator Shao Sima sent messages thanking her for the act, under the impression that Ashina was loyal to him. It wasn't until he received her response that he realised that she was not a powerful loyalist, but an enemy riding out to bring down his entire Gens.
Shao put up a valiant defence, but ultimately died in battle defending his Capital, and with him died Gens Sima.
Imperator Jin Sima (-402 to -397) Founder of Gens
Imperator Shen Sima (-397 to -373) Adopted Son of Jin Sima
Imperator Taiping Sima (-373 to -351) Adopted Son of Shen Sima
Imperator Daoji Sima (-351 to -340) Adopted Son of Taiping Sima
Imperator Guan Sima (-340to -331) Adopted Son of Daoji Sima
Imperatrix Nanfeng Sima (-331 to -327) Adopted Daughter of Guan Sima
Imperator Fang Sima (-327 to -300) Adopted Son of Nanfeng Sima
Imperator Liang Sima (-300 to -291) Adopted Son of Fang Sima
Imperator Lung Sima (-291 to -255) Adopted Son of Liang Sima
Imperator Shizu Sima (-255 to -232) Adopted Son of Lung Sima
Imperator Dorgon Sima (-232 to -220) Adopted Son of Shizu Sima
Imperator Jong Sima (-220 to -204) Adopted Son of Dorgon Sima
Imperator Ai Sima (-204 to -182) Adopted Son of Jong Sima
Imperator Yin Sima (-182 to -143) Adopted Son of Ai Sima
Imperatrix Yue Sima (-143 to -107) Adopted Daughter/Niece of Yin Sima
Imperator Shao Sima (-107 to -100AW) Son of Yue Sima
Gens Juluo:( -100AW to 0AW) (100 Years, 3 Months, 25 Days)
The last Gens of Imperial Mistral, the second to be founded by a non-Heartlander and the only one founded by a woman, the Gens Juluo began life as one of the many tribal nomads that called the northern mountains home before taking over the Empire from the Gens Sima.
The Eternal Host, the elite Imperial Guards that for centuries had been a major power broker within court politics, were disbanded early in Imperatrix Ashina Juluo's reign. Her Gens relied on an inner circle of Companions to act as their Imperial Guard.
Imperatrix Ashina modelled her Gens after Gens Hu, leaving the prefectures and provinces to sort out their own problems so long as taxes were paid on time and civil conflict was avoided. Under Gens Juluo, art and culture flourished, and diplomatic ties with the Empty Throne of Mantle were strengthened. Religion and Philosophy also rose to prominence again, with the largest Temple of the Brothers ever constructed being built within the Capital itself during the reign of Imperator Nanmei Juluo.
Gens Juluo would side with Mantle during the Great War, and Imperator Aluohan Juluo would be present at the Battle of Megiddo when the War came to an end. Whilst it was he that demanded that Menagerie was not elevated to the status of Kingdom in the VPA, he accepted the other conditions without complaint. He would die during the transition period, apparently of old age. The remaining members of Gens Juluo retired to the city of Kuchinashi, where it is assumed they remain to this day.
Gens Juluo's personal Seal remains the National Seal of Mistral to this day.
Imperatrix Ashina Juluo (-100AW to -67AW) Founder of Gens
Imperator Nanmei Juluo (-67AW to -43AW) Son of Ashina
Imperator Aluohan Juluo (-43AW to 0AW) Son of Nanmei
