Ezekiel I (Ezekiel Zeke Naymay; January 1, 1541 - 1582) was the King of Broc-Heeva (modern-day Brookhaven) from 1565 to 1578. He was known as a tyrant and the worst king in Kionne's history. He was the son of king Termen XIV, whom he killed in fight, and queen Aman V.
Life
Ezekiel was born on January 1, 1541, to Termen XIV and Aman V in Brookhaven. He later had a son who he named Termen XV to continue his father's legacy. He became very racist and lots of people hated him until he changed his ways. Ezekiel's greatest secret that was leaked is that he killed his father in fight 1565. According to him, his father had a "noobish skin tone" (i.e. yellow skin, or grandiloquently, bright yellow skin). By killing Termen XIV, he was able to usurp the throne.
Since that happened, his life was ruined by complaints of regicide from everyone and wished that he would be executed. For disobeying his orders, the king forced his eldest son (Termen XV) to become a farmer and made Bobo I his heir instead. In 1571, Termen XIV's cousin, James V, rebelled against Ezekiel I. As soon as peace talks with Korblox I ended, Ezekiel I confronted his relative at the Battle of Melonville in 1572, which he won. James V was forced to flee to L’Amour Territory (modern-day Bloxanada). Ezekiel had him assassinated four years later.
In 1578, Termen XV rebelled against his father. Ezekiel I failed to defeat his son, who entered Brookhaven. Ezekiel was overthrown and forced to flee. He held out with his loyalists in the eastern part of the kingdom, from which he was expelled in 1579.
In 1580, the Broc-Heeva native tribe's strongest pugilists were sent to box him by Termen XV. If he won the fight, he got to become the king again, but if he lost, he would be imprisoned by the strongest pugilists and executed. Ezekiel I was about to lose but he managed to escape.
Ezekiel fled to Nebloxa, where he attempted to found a new state. The great chieftain Monchumikasi captured him and ordered his beheading. His head was then sent to Termen XV.
Legacy
In 1583, several Robloxians thought it would be a cool idea to erect a statue of Ezekiel I. While the statue was erected, several Robloxians complained that it looked like a monstrosity and that tributes should not be given to tyrants. The statue was then destroyed by violent protesters to recycle the statue's materials to create their own protesting materials.
The blueprints of the statue were not cast into the fire, but rather buried near where the Brookhaven Museum now presently stands. In 1989, the Brookhaven Museum curators found the blueprints of the statue and decided to construct a scale replica of it, which is now placed on permanent exhibition.