This is a list of Brookhaven monarchs.
Ancient Nork
Norkshadow was semi-legendary, ancient town located in middle of Brookhaven. It was ruled by Solmogrhavhen tribe. According to legends, they had seven kings:
| King | Carved name | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Okʷi |
|
2900 BC - 2863 BC[1] | 2960 BC | 2863 BC | Laisder ? | |
| Na?k | 2890 BC - 2830 BC | 2940 BC | 2830 BC | ? ? | ||
| Peugeot (Peukʷo) |
|
?[1] | 2905 BC | 2790 BC | Okʷi ? | |
| Noorkhavenbork (Norkʰuvapok) |
|
2800 - 2723 BC | 2843 BC | 2723 BC | Peugeot ? | |
| Kʰol | 2723 - 2705 BC | ? ? | ||||
| Nor | 2701 - 2688 BC | 2688 BC | Noorkhavenbork Hrashedemnt | |||
| Kʰulatak | Kʰol Sipem |
Family tree of Ancient Nork kings
According to legend, first king called Na?k founded the kingdom and appointed Okʷi or Okʷi's son, Peugeot, as his successor. Peugeot's son, Noorkhavenbork, was also king. Next king, Kʰol, married Noorkhavenbork's daughter called Sipem and ruled with his brother-in-law, Nor. During Nor's reign, the Solmogrhavhen tribe would become the most powerful tribe in all of Kionne. Finally, the last king was Kʰulatak. He defeated all of tribe's enemies. Kionne and Broc-Heeva tribes believed, that all tribe members were descendants of Kʰulatak and his cousin/wife.
Nusian kings of Broc-Heeva [Brookhaven] and Kionne (12th century-1692)
In the 10th century, the noob Termen I gained power in the Broc-Heeva tribe and founded the Naymay dynasty.
Naymay Dynasty
| King | Image | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Termen I |
|
10th century | 900 | 1000 | ? ? | |
| Termen II | 1000-1022 | 931 | 1022 | Termen I ? | ||
| Termen III | 1022-1052 | 962 | 1052 | Termen II ? | ||
| Termen IV | 1052-1078 | 996 | 1078 | Termen III ? | ||
| Termen V | 1078-1133 | 1044 | 1133 | Termen IV ? | ||
| Termen VI | 1133-1174 | 1080 | 1174 | Termen V ? | ||
| Termen VII | 1174-1212 | 1128 | 1212 | Termen VI ? | ||
| Termen VIII | 1212-1244 | 1160 | 1244 | Termen VII ? | ||
| Termen IX | 1244-1272 | 1197 | 1272 | Termen VIII ? | ||
| James I | 1272-1319 | 1229 | 1319 | Termen IX Debbie Mahh | ||
| James II | 1319-1347 | 1268 | 1347 | James I Rose Jackeel | ||
| James IV | 1347-1393[2] | 1334 | 1414 | James III Queen Shea | ||
| Termen X | 1393-1400 | 1342 | 1400 | James IV Baba Daye | ||
| Termen XI | 1400-1456 | 1373 | 1456 | Termen X Great Ruth | ||
| Jordan of Vryburg |
|
1456-1478 | 1402 | 1478 | Termen XI Jane Janet | |
| Rodinand | 1478-1482 | 1425 | 1482 | Jordan of Vryburg Hea of Kionne |
Henrison Dynasty
After Rodinand Naymay died in 1482, his stepmother Aman III was crowned queen of Broc-Heeva and Kionne. This meant a transfer of throne to a new dynasty. After Aman III's death, her nephew inherited the throne.
| King | Image | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aman III | 1482-1491 | 1409 | 1491 | ? ? | ||
| Henrison I |
|
1491-1494 | 1429 | 1494 | Threm IV Kailela II |
Naymay Dynasty
After Henrison I's death, the crown of Broc-Heeva was passed down to his cousin, Termen XII, thus marking the return of the power into Naymay Dynasty.
| King | Image | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Termen XII | 1494-1520 | 1430 | 1520 | Jordan of Vryburg Aman III | ||
| Termen XIII | 1520-1561 | 1500 | 1561 | Termen XII Aman IV | ||
| Termen XIV | 1561-1565 | 1524 | 1565 | Termen XIII Donna I | ||
| Ezekiel I | 1565-1578[3] | 1541 | 1582 | Termen XIV Aman V | ||
| Termen XV | 1578-1632 | 1562 | 1632 | Ezekiel I Nofro of Noobly Empire | ||
| Termen XVI | 1632-1651 | 1582 | 1651 | Termen XV Hipo Hiroshi | ||
| Ezekiel II | 1651-1658 | 1584 | 1658 | Termen XV Hipo Hiroshi | ||
| Termen XVII | 1658-1691 | 1614 | 1691 | Termen XVI Susan Opo |
Kingdom of Brookhaven (1692-1785)
After Termen XVII's death, Brookhaven was inherited by his grandnephew and heir to Redcliffs, John I Potts.
Potts Dynasty
| King | Image | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John I Potts |
|
1692-1718 | 1652 | 1718 | Eric Lamenage-Potts ? | |
| John II | 1718-1733 | ? | 1733 | John I Potts (?) ? |
Honrot Dynasty
When John II (who was probably part of Potts dynasty and it's proven that he was related somehow to them) died, John I's sons (John IV, Edward IV and Henry Potts) renounced their rights to the crown. Then, John III Honrot was elected king of Brookhaven.
| King | Image | Reign | Birth | Death | Parents | Cause of Death |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| John III | 1733-1747 | 1714 | 1747 | John II ? | ||
| Ezekiel III | 1747-1758 | 1737 | 1758 | John III Susee Honrot | ||
| Termen XIX | 1758-1771 | 1739 | 1771 | John III Susee Honrot | ||
| Ezekiel IV | 1771-1785 | 1762 | 1826 | Termen XIX Heisa (?) |
In 1785, the Honrot Dynasty collapsed after President E.T. Cassel reformed the system, invalidating the Modus Operandus. Soon, King Ezekiel IV introduced democracy and abolished the monarchy in Brookhaven to form the Brookhaven mayoral office, of which it still persists today.






