Daramsis

Emperor Daramsis (30 BNE - 7 NE) was the founder of Noulian and first emperor of the Noulaenic Empire (not to be confused with the the mythic founder, the fictional Calansis). Known as Dramthios in the Proto-Noulaenic dialect, he was the son of King Tharthios (Sarsis in High Noulaenic) and Queen Dasthias (Dasas) of Narmein. His children included the future Emperors Cionthios (Consis) and Tharmatios (Samsasis) and a Duchess of Thraenflan, Dasthias (Dasas).

Daramsis ruled as king of Narmein from 2 BNE-1 NE, thereafter declaring himself the emperor (Proto-Noulaenic Faerfel lit. "Great King") of Noulian upon its foundation in 1 NE. He reigned until his death in 7 NE, passing the throne to his first son Consis.

Daramsis main achievements were military in nature. He defeated the Icrenic raiders who attacked Narmein in 4 BNE and defeated the combined forces of the Four Kingdom's alliance in the four kingdom's war, punctuated his his impressive victory in the Battle of Falinmal Hill in 1 NE.