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'''Hugo Gamaliel''' was a [[24th century]] hero.
'''Hugo Gamaliel''' was a [[24th century]] hero and ancestor of [[Romolo Nusek]]. His reputation was ultimately ruined by the [[Knights of Jeneve]] to discourage others from standing against [[Earth]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Hugo Gamaliel lived in the [[24th century]] and exposed the existence of the [[Knights of Jeneve]]. He broke away from [[Earth]]'s control, garnered a huge following and established a small power base in a series of campaigns against the [[planet]]. He appeared to win his first major victory in the [[Battle of Bocaro]], but the Knights actually feigned defeat so they could return to the [[shadow]]s and trick Gamaliel into taking possession of what became known as the [[Gamalian Dragon]].
Hugo Gamaliel lived in the [[24th century]] and exposed the existence of the [[Knights of Jeneve]]. He broke away from [[Earth]]'s control, garnered a huge following and established a small power base in a series of campaigns against the [[planet]]. He appeared to win his first major victory in the [[Battle of Bocaro]], but the Knights actually feigned defeat so they could return to the [[shadow]]s and trick Gamaliel into taking possession of what became known as the [[Gamalian Dragon]].


Gamaliel lost his right hand man [[Henri of Bosarno|Henri]] in a minor skirmish after the battle and had him buried with the [[Dragon of Jeneve]], bestowing him with various posthumous honours. He also accepted the offer of a captured Knight to serve as [[librarian]] of his [[archive]] in return for his life being spared. Gamaliel went on to rule a significant area of space, took control of [[Stanturus Three]] and rarely spent much time at the [[Castle of Ice and Fire]] built for him on [[Tharn]] because of his campaigns. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})
Gamaliel lost his right hand man [[Henri of Bosarno|Henri]] in a minor skirmish after the battle and had him buried with the [[Dragon of Jeneve]], bestowing him with various posthumous honours. He also accepted the offer of a captured Knight to serve as [[librarian]] of his [[archive]] in return for his life being spared. Gamaliel went on to rule a significant area of space, took control of [[Stanturus Three]] and rarely spent much time at the [[Castle of Ice and Fire]] built for him on [[Tharn]] because of his campaigns.
 
The Knights of Jeneve disseminated a number of [[lie]]s about Gamaliel in the hopes of tarnishing his legacy so he would cease to be seen as a hero of the people. This included that he was [[chairman]] and [[chief executive]] of [[BrokTek]], a company specialising in sleazy [[virtual reality]] and bio-experiential games. He and his descendants managed to suppress and deny most of it, however. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==
Gamaliel's successors lost most of the territory that he gained in a series of [[war]]s.
Gamaliel's successors lost most of the territory that he gained in a series of [[war]]s. His descendants, the Nuseks, ruled [[Tharn]] and maintained the [[Castle of Ice and Fire]], where the [[Gamalian Dragon]] was kept, as it was in his time.
 
Gamaliel was remembered as a [[Robin Hood]]-like figure by many despite the [[Knights of Jeneve]]'s attempts to ruin his reputation. When his descendant [[Romolo Nusek]] took an interest in him, [[Moxon Reddik]] encouraged this by removing literature critical of him from the archives.


Gamaliel was remembered as a [[Robin Hood]]-like figure. The Knights planted evidence that he was [[chairman]] and [[chief executive]] of [[BrokTek]], a company specialising in [[virtual reality]] and bio-experiential games, some of a [[pornography|pornographic]] nature. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})
Nusek sought to expand his power by forging evidence that Gamaliel had taken control of [[Stanturus Three]], unaware that actual proof existed. [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Nicholas Clyde]] ruined Gamaliel's reputation with the Knights' lies at the [[Stanturan Inquiry]], with Benny unaware that they were untrue. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Dragons' Wrath (novel)}})


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Latest revision as of 23:07, 20 December 2024

Hugo Gamaliel was a 24th century hero and ancestor of Romolo Nusek. His reputation was ultimately ruined by the Knights of Jeneve to discourage others from standing against Earth.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hugo Gamaliel lived in the 24th century and exposed the existence of the Knights of Jeneve. He broke away from Earth's control, garnered a huge following and established a small power base in a series of campaigns against the planet. He appeared to win his first major victory in the Battle of Bocaro, but the Knights actually feigned defeat so they could return to the shadows and trick Gamaliel into taking possession of what became known as the Gamalian Dragon.

Gamaliel lost his right hand man Henri in a minor skirmish after the battle and had him buried with the Dragon of Jeneve, bestowing him with various posthumous honours. He also accepted the offer of a captured Knight to serve as librarian of his archive in return for his life being spared. Gamaliel went on to rule a significant area of space, took control of Stanturus Three and rarely spent much time at the Castle of Ice and Fire built for him on Tharn because of his campaigns.

The Knights of Jeneve disseminated a number of lies about Gamaliel in the hopes of tarnishing his legacy so he would cease to be seen as a hero of the people. This included that he was chairman and chief executive of BrokTek, a company specialising in sleazy virtual reality and bio-experiential games. He and his descendants managed to suppress and deny most of it, however. (PROSE: Dragons' Wrath [+]Loading...["Dragons' Wrath (novel)"])

Legacy[[edit] | [edit source]]

Gamaliel's successors lost most of the territory that he gained in a series of wars. His descendants, the Nuseks, ruled Tharn and maintained the Castle of Ice and Fire, where the Gamalian Dragon was kept, as it was in his time.

Gamaliel was remembered as a Robin Hood-like figure by many despite the Knights of Jeneve's attempts to ruin his reputation. When his descendant Romolo Nusek took an interest in him, Moxon Reddik encouraged this by removing literature critical of him from the archives.

Nusek sought to expand his power by forging evidence that Gamaliel had taken control of Stanturus Three, unaware that actual proof existed. Bernice Summerfield and Nicholas Clyde ruined Gamaliel's reputation with the Knights' lies at the Stanturan Inquiry, with Benny unaware that they were untrue. (PROSE: Dragons' Wrath [+]Loading...["Dragons' Wrath (novel)"])