Cvante fan Relesári

Not to be confused with Cvante Miri, an Emperor of the Asatic Empire in late 15th century.

Cvante fan Relesári (1803 - 1858) was an Emperor of the Asatic Empire from 1823 to his abdication in 1850, the eldest son and heir of Ratsa fan Relesári and the third monarch of the Relesár dynasty.

Shortly before becoming emperor, Cvante married the noble Araiśa fan Dwétizi, a relative of the former empress Alaso fan Dwétizi, as had become tradition.

Appearances and character
Cvante was said to be the only of Ratsa's son to take after his mother Danto fan Aheni, in appearances. As a result, he had a slightly lighter skin than his brothers, greyish green eyes and dark blond hair. Cvante was a tall but slim man.

Cvante, like his father, was a well educated man. However, he had little interest in trade, finances and economy. He much preferred fine arts and philosophy. Cvante also has a rather unstable temper and was prone to sudden anger.

Reign and death
Cvante was crowned in 1823 after the brief military conflict following his father's assassination, and took the name Cvante the Second, despite being the first Cvante of the Relesár dynasty to become Emperor.

Because of Cvante's love for arts, literature and philosophy, these disciplines flourished under the 27 peaceful years of his rule.

Cvante abdicated in 1850 in favour of his daughter, Heyano fan Relesári, mostly because of his fears that otherwise the woman would not be allowed to ascend to the throne. Cvante died eight years (aged 55) after his abdication of natural causes.