Eraoranhan I (The Maxorata Empire)

Eraoranhan I was the Emperor of the Maxorata Empire from 1933 until his death in 2003, exactly 70 years. He was the longest reigning monarch in Maxorata's history and is considered by many to have been the greatest of them all.

He succeeded his grandfather, Ache II (great-grandfather of the current Emperor Ache III) after his death in 1933. Eraoranhan's father Guadarfía, Prince of Teguise, was supposed to be the next in line to the throne. However, the Prince was a very scandalous individual, and was known to have publicly had affairs with many women and was accused of money laundering. The Tagoror (the Imperial parliament) managed to prohibit Prince Guadarfía from becoming Emperor, and passed the crown onto Eraoranhan, grandson of the previous Emperor, skipping a generation.

Eraoranhan I was crowned in 1933, and during his reign he witnessed World War II, the Cold War and several other significant events of the 20th century. He managed to become a great ally of General Francisco Franco, the dictator of Spain, and made Spain become one of the Empire's greatest allies. To this day, the two nations still get on very well.

This Emperor's reign was very popular, and suffered no crises nor major scandals. After Eraoranhan's death in 2003, the entire empire went into mourning. Morocco and Algeria, two territories that no longer form part of the Empire but still have elements of Maxoratan culture in their own, also greatly mourned his death.

Ache III, Eraoranhan's son, was crowned in 2003, and still reigns today.