Varevesena

Varevesena was the 207th Emperor of the Elflands. He was the son of Varenechibel III and father of Varenechibel IV and Ebreneän Clunetharan.

Personality
Setheris Nelar described Varevesena as "willful, though never particularly imaginative".

Varevesena had many friends, and "was known for his kindness and generosity to those close to him", but not "to the mass of his subjects".

Life
Varevesena defied the tradition of the Varedeise emperors before him by not taking the name "Varenechibel", and instead took the name "Varevesena" for his reign.

Varevesena had a “disgraceful habit of giving munificent but otherwise empty political appointments to his friends’ newborn children.”

Varevesena had Olvaris Curnar executed, likely for his anarchist beliefs.

Varevesena, like other Varedeise emperors, discouraged the old-fashioned practice of hopeful nobles presenting eligible women of their house to the emperor to become empress, as "it took up much of the time allotted for audiences." Varevesena in particular discouraged it.

During Varevesena's reign, there was a gold rush, and Ezho was founded.

The Evressai Wars began during Varevesena's reign, when the people of the Evressai Steppes, the Nazhmorhathveras, refused “to acknowledge Varevesena as their emperor or to pay tithes to the empire. The wars had continued on and off for more than eighty years because the [Nazhmorhathveras] could not drive the elves out, nor take the Anmur’theileian, the great fortress that had been under siege before it was even built, and the elves could not catch the [Nazhmorhathveras].”

Varenechibel IV did not follow his father's example, and took the name "Varenechibel", like his grandfather, signalling a rejection of his father's policies.

Trivia

 * Arbelan Drazharan was a part of Varevesena's Untheileneise Court in some capacity.
 * Since Thilmerezh was exiled by Varenechibel IV to Tanvero 40 years prior to the events of The Witness for the Dead, Varevesena died over 40 years prior to The Witness for the Dead.