Jargus IV

About
Jargus Borislav Mariyan Miroslav Minko, (aka. Яргус Борислав Мариян Мирослав Минко) or also known as Jargus IV (Яргус IV), or Jargus the Fourth was the last king of Crimmitonia from 1912 to his abdication in 1918. He then became the king of the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia later on in the aftermath of the 1940 coup d'etat and he was then overthrown in 1943. He went into exile in Arshturn for a decade and he escaped to Bistonia in the 50s.

In 19th February 1986, Jargus IV died in exile at the Jargus Mansion in the Republic of Bistonia in exile, his death was announced nationwide across Bistonia including Crimsonia. He was mentioned in Mazoji FM.

Early Life
Jargus Borislav Mariyan Miroslav Minko was born on January 4th 1904 to an unknown mistress in the city of Kradovo in the Kingdom of Crimmitonia, his father, Jargus III had named him as a potential successor to the crown, and during his young days Jargus had spent his childhood under the care of several servants in the palace, he had a fun childhood, however, in 1914, the outbreak of the First Great War had forced his father to attend regular meetings, in which resulted in little contact with the boy.

However, his life would suddenly change. In 1916, Jargus was celebrating his 12th birthday with his father when all of a sudden his father drank untreated water despite not being aware of it and the day after his birthday, his father began throwing up and becoming sick over the past few days until he was diagnosed with cholera after doctors visited his palace. As Jargus sat by his fathers bed, his father continued to suffer and he later on died a few days after, which made an impact in his life.

After his fathers death, Jargus attended his funeral in which the entire country mourned his death, and made a speech regarding the death of his father. A day after the funeral, Jargus had heard the news that he was going to potentially become the successor of the monarchy, and became prepared for the coronation day.

Coronation
After the death of Jargus III, the coronation day was held a short while after his funeral, with Jargus being announced as the heir of the monarchy. A ceremony was held, with Jargus being escorted out of the palace with uniform and hundreds of people standing by the streets. As he was escorted to the palace where his coronation was held, critics criticized the monarchy for putting a young boy on the throne. Several generals from the Crimmitonian army, including kings from the Central Mesothemian powers, attended his coronation.

After several hours, Jargus was immediately crowned as the King of Crimmitonia at the age of 12, becoming the youngest king in the monarch and across the world, with thousands of people celebrating across mainland Crimmitonia during his coronation.

King of Crimmitonia (1916 - 1918)
During his position as the King of Crimmitonia from 1916 to 1918, Jargus IV had nearly destroyed the Kingdom of Crimmitonia, mainly due to his lack of experience and lack of rule over the kingdom, over the years, Jargus IV had allowed and granted permission to several officials closer to him to have power over the kingdom, and he was easily manipulated by his servants, his lack of experience then became one of the main factors for the destruction of the Kingdom of Crimmitonia.

During his first days as the King of Crimmitonia, things were looking alright, until Jargus IV had began to sign agreements with dozens of officials, however he wasn't aware of the agreements as he didn't clearly understand, and he was manipulated into signing the agreements. Generals from Central Mesothemia then also forced him to sign agreements which forced Crimmitonia to hand over food and resources by force, which exhausted their war efforts. He also signed and granted permission for Crimmitonian generals to bombard New Shingleton. Jargus IV also had made terrible decisions as he had nearly devastated the economy.

During his months in power, the situation in Crimmitonia was dire, the monarchy was collapsing and food shortages were rampant across the country, including dozens of strikes by workers which had occurred in several cities, and the Crimmitonian army was devastated as the frontlines had collapsed, and Jargus IV continued to make things worse. As a result of this, Jargus had begun to realize that his rule was not so great, and he wanted to stop the war once his servants had told him everything, however, he did not have the power as his officials closer to him had ignored him and continued to destroy the monarchy. In 1917, a bomb attack plotted by revolutionaries occurred at his palace, making Jargus IV paranoid regarding the people.

Abdication
In 1918, during his last days in power, the Kingdom of Crimmitonia was on the brink of collapse. As a result of this, many of the officials and servants in the country had made a plan to force Crimmitonia to surrender to the allied forces, and focused on Jargus IV to sign another agreement, which would be his final last moments in power. During that day, many of the servants had manipulated Jargus IV into signing an armistice with the allied forces, and after he signed an agreement, Crimmitonian troops stormed into his palace the following day and executed his servants and seized assets by the monarchy. Jargus IV was intended to be executed but after final decisions were made it was decided that he would be spared. He was forced into signing more and more agreements and later on in 1918 he was forced to abdicate from the monarchy.

After Jargus IV abdicated from the throne, the Kingdom of Crimmitonia went into a crisis once more, as loyalists in Kradovo attempted to storm the palace to restore Jargus IV to the throne which had failed. The following day, the Kingdom of Crimmitonia was dissolved, marking the end of the monarchy in 1918. The Republic of Crimmitonia was established later on and parliament had made a decision to detain Jargus IV and his entire royal family to the island of Arshturn.

Exile in Arshturn
After Jargus IV abdicated, he continued to stay in his palace until in late 1918 after the surrender Crimmitonian troops once again stormed his palace and surrounded Jargus and his servants closer to him, then, the Crimmitonian officer responsible for plotting the operation had took out a piece of paper and stated that Jargus and his servants, including those closer to the royal family, must move out of the palace and move to Arshturn in the next 5 days or they would be given execution, out of fear, Jargus IV then moved out of the palace along with several dozens of personal belongings, and moved across mainland Crimmitonia for a few days until he reached the port of Telvinra, where crowds gathered for the final time to witness Jargus IV boarding the ship that would take him to Arshturn.

After the voyage, Jargus IV arrived to Arshturn, where he was directed to another palace with the help of officials in the city of Ribolov. The palace was once a place where the Crimmitonian royal family would often spend their holidays, as at the time Arshturn was seen as a beautiful land by the royals. The Crimmitonian government had also restricted Jargus from going outside the area where he was held by the time he was escorted to the palace. He was guarded nearly every day along with several of his servants, however the officials were released with amnesty. Over the years, some of his servants slowly began dying. In the 1930s, nearly all servants in the palace had vacated out of the area, leaving only Jargus alone to attend to the palace. Jargus had made attempts to escape the palace such as appealing to the Crimmitonian government to be given political amnesty, but it was declined. The palace had also been decaying from the inside, with no one to attend to, the palace had suffered roof damage, which would cause cracks in the ceiling and water would leak in during raining season.

In 1940, the Crimmitonian military overthrew the Crimmitonian government in coup d'etat backed by far-right parties in Mesothemia, and the Crimmitonian generals responsible for the coup d'etat had now taken power over the country, as Jargus IV received news of the coup d'etat including a message from one of the Crimmitonian generals responsible for the voup, he decided to send another appeal to the Crimmitonian military government to give him political amnesty, with the Crimmitonian generals accepting his appeal and finally releasing him from house arrest, although his release, Jargus still continued to stay in his palace. Jargus then wrote and sent another letter to the generals if they could potentially assign servants at his palace, and the Crimmitonian generals accepted. Jargus, after realizing that the Crimmitonian generals are going to provide for him. He then made a decision and wrote even more letters to the generals to become the king out of greed. After Jargus wrote another letter to the Crimmitonian generals demanding that he wanted to become the king of Crimmitonia once again, the Crimmitonian generals then politely accepted and that Jargus would stay in the palace until he would be coronated.

Second coronation
Prior to the coronation, the palace was restored to its former glory after Jargus received more benefits by the Crimmitonian military government, and in 1940, over a week after the Crimmitonian military seized power, the news of Jargus ascending the throne once again spread nationwide, and the public opinion was excited for the moment, as the Crimmitonian government destroyed Crimmitonia in the interwar period. During the coronation, Jargus IV was escorted by his servants from the palace for the first time in a decade, as hundreds of people flocked to Ribolov to witness his coronation. Jargus IV was then taken into a car where he was escorted to the place where his coronation would begin.

After Jargus IV arrived at the place where his coronation would begin, dozens of Crimmitonian officials, including the generals, attended his coronation and shook hands with him. Jargus IV then walked into the place and after a brief ceremony promising the protection of the kingdom, he was given the crown and he sat in the throne, where it was transported from Kradovo to Ribolov by cargo. The coronation then marked his ascension to the throne once again, and he became the king of Crimmitonia once again, this sparked reactions throughout the world, with the far-right political parties celebrating his coronation, and remnants of the Crimmitonian government had largely opposed his coronation.

Return to mainland Crimmitonia
After Jargus's coronation day, the Crimmitonian generals the following day announced the dissolvation of the Crimmitonian military government and established the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia, as a result of this, the Crimmitonian generals demanded that Jargus should immediately return to mainland Crimmitonia, and Jargus politely accepted. Jargus was then escorted out of the palace and moved out of the palace for a few years. He was then taken to a port where a ship was waiting for him. After a week, the voyage ended and Jargus went to the upper decks of the ship where dozens of crowds were cheering in the port city of Telvinra. He waved at the crowd and made headlines, as Jargus returned to mainland Crimmitonia for the first time in decades.

After he arrived at Telvinra, the Crimmitonian generals then sent him a letter once again and demanded that he should return to the city of Kradovo, where there were dozens waiting for him at the city. Jargus politely accepted once again, and made a day long journey to the city of Kradovo, with a stopover at a city in central Crimmitonia. Since he was unable to use a vehicle, he was then given tickets to a elegant train ride to the city, and the journey to Kradovo lasted for days until he arrived at the main train station in Kradovo with another even huge crowd in the city compared to others in Ribolov and Telvinra. He was then directed to the former palace, since he had forgotten it during his exile.

King of the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia (1940 - 1943)
After his return to mainland Crimmitonia and the city of Kradovo, he officially ruled the monarchy, however under his rule from 1940 to 1943, Jargus had done nothing much to contribute to the monarchy, nor had any political plans, as he was effectively a puppet by the Crimmitonian generals. His position also posed a threat to his life, as he was nearly assassinated during a train route to the capital city to attend to a meeting after he visited the city of Trobvinkagrad.

Regarding his position, despite being the king of the monarchy and the ruler of the country, he didn't have total control over the country's politics, economy, military and many much more, and Jargus wasn't an actual king, as he was effectively a puppet by the Crimmitonian generals who made Jargus fall into a trap he could never potentially escape. In reality, the Crimmitonian generals had complete control over the country. Jargus also didn't have power over his soldiers and people who guarded him occasionally in the palace. Jargus was getting frustrated and regretted being the king of Crimmitonia later on. The Crimmitonian generals, who would provide Jargus nearly everything after they overthrew the government, changed their opinion on Jargus, as they had harsh relations with Jargus, which made Jargus even more frustrated and mad that he had a sudden urge to destroy the monarchy once the war was over. Despite the setbacks, Jargus still continued to be appreciated by his own people, as the country had stabilized with him in the position as the king. Jargus continued to visit cities, such as the city of Skepha, which was annexed into Crimmitonia as a province. He also attended regular ceremonies and visited wounded soldiers including the frontlines of the Second Great War. Jargus also visited occupied Zedrutia, where people were forced to pretend that they appreciated him.

In the year of 1941, Crimmitonian generals decided to move the main command center from the capital city of Kradovo to the city of Ribolov, mainly because Crimmitonia was at a threat of potential invasion at the time. Although they had moved their command to the city of Ribolov, the city of Kradovo still continued to be the capital of Crimmitonia, however in this case, Jargus was not informed of the news and many officials had already moved to Ribolov without him. As a result, Jargus became even more frustrated and attempted to confront the generals to no avail. During the following year, Jargus IV was invited to Ribolov to attend one of the first meetings in the city, once he arrived by ship, he was immediately baffled as the streets in Ribolov had been much more cleaner compared to before including his palace, and once he stepped into the palace, he approached by the windows and witnessed dozens of Crimmitonian troops massacring Lithuanian inhabitants after they were rounded up, which made another impact in his life.

Near assassination
In the year of 1943, after nearly half a year of visiting villages and cities across Crimmitonia and attending important ceremonies, Jargus IV had been nearly assassinated on route to the capital city of Kradovo to attend a meeting after he received a message from the Crimmitonian generals during his visit to the city of Trobvinkagrad, the perpetrator was a Crimmitonian left-wing student who had sneaked into the train carriage and placed a briefcase containing a bomb which had detonated near the train carriage Jargus was in, this caused the train to derail and crushed Jargus's leg in the process, causing it to be amputated.

It began in September 1943, when Jargus was visiting the city of Trobvinkagrad, over a mile south of the capital city of Kradovo. Jargus received a letter from one of the Crimmitonian generals during his stay at a hotel in the city, demanding that Jargus should take the train to the capital city to attend a meeting immediately, as what Jargus would often do, he politely accepted, and after only one day of staying in Trobvinkagrad, he immediately checked out of the hotel and he was escorted to the trainstation where he entered the train which was built specially for him. He was given a farewell by the local residents of the city and he immediately departed from the city afterwards. During his departure, a certain person by the name of Anton Grozdan, who was a left-wing student, sneaked into the train as personnel, and carried a briefcase containing a bomb given by partisans from the Crimsonian Revolutionary People's Front.

During en route to Kradovo, somewhere between Kradovo and Trobvinkagrad, Anton Grozdan then walked into the carriage near another carriage in which Jargus was staying in. Anton then carried the briefcase containing the bomb and placed it under the sofas in the carriage, he then walked off after that and walked to the very back of the train. Minutes afterwards, Anton Grozdan then detonated the bomb and it went off. The bomb which was used in the assassination of Jargus was so powerful that it had completely blew half of the carriage near Jargus, killing over a dozen people and wounding over a few including Jargus, everyone in the train then tripped due to the powerful force of the explosion, and as a result of the explosion, the train then derailed, causing more and more people to die, since Jargus was near the area where the bomb detonated, the train carriage he was in then went off the slopes of the train tracks and began rolling down, brutally destroying and crushing his leg. Anton Grozdan immediately died in the process aswell.

After the train had derailed, local villagers heard of the explosion and ran to the tracks to find survivors, after they realized that the train had belonged to the monarchy, they immediately began looking for Jargus to no avail, as they were searching for survivors, they found mutilated people and injured people in which they had rescued to safety to the nearby hospital in the village. They then discover Jargus inside one of his train carriages which had been upside down, screaming in pain with his left leg being ripped, and suffering from blood loss. He was also immediately admitted to the nearby hospital in the local village. After all of the passengers and Jargus were admitted to the hospital, local residents immediately began asking local nearby communities for help, and it would eventually reach to the Crimmitonian generals. They were escorted to the local hospital where they met Jargus still screaming in pain and cancelled the meeting for the year.

After Crimmitonian generals rushed to the hospital, doctors immediately began surgery on Jargus, and as a result it had took over a dozen hours. They managed to stitch up minor injuries and bandage wounds, however, his left leg was damaged to an extent that they had no choice but to amputate it. They managed to stop the blood loss and as a result Jargus survived the assassination. After the incident, his survival was broadcasted nationwide across Crimmitonia, and Crimmitonian troops guarded the local small hospital incase if partisans had attacked him. He was also filmed in the room where he was recovering. After he slightly recovered, he was transferred to a much bigger and better hospital in the city of Kradovo with the help of the generals. After nearly a month in a hospital in Kradovo, he was discharged from the hospital and huge crowds gathered infront of the hospital to celebrate his recovery.

After his near assassination, Jargus was forced to use a prosthetic leg, made and completely carved out of wood and painted, however, because of his embarassment of showing his prosthetic leg to the public, he often wore long pants during his trips outside, and the prosthetic leg had made him frustrated all of the time. His near assassination made him paranoid of trains and he had stopped using trains as his personal type of transportation ever since till death. It was uncertain why Jargus was assassinated, since Anton Grozdan immediately died as he fell on the tracks as the train derailed, however, as the bomb and Anton Grozdan was connected to the Crimsonian Revolutionary People's Front, it came to conclusion that the reason why the CRPF had planned his assassination was that the partisan group had accused Jargus of plotting genocide against the Lithuanians, as seen in their territories Bistonia, Arshturn and Wilnotarn, and he was responsible for prosecuting people, despite Jargus being a puppet leader by Crimmitonian generals.

Kradovo
Mid 1944 had arrived, and the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia was nearly on the brink of collapse, as troops had reached into a stalemate in the frontlines of mainland Crimmitonia, and with the uprising in mainland Bistonia, including the invasion of West Bistonia and Bistonian Shingleton by the United States of Megaton and Columbia. The following month, allied forces on the Eastern Front had reached mainland Crimmitonia, posing a threat to the Crimmitonian generals, however as they attempted to reinforce, allied forces took over Dobruja in over a month, and with the sudden increase in attacks by the Crimsonian Revolutionary People's Front, Crimmitonia was in grave danger. As a result, Crimmitonian generals had made a drastic plan to move to the city of Ribolov and set it up as its temporary capital, as it served as a vital and strategic location for the Crimmitonian military, they however did not inform Jargus of the plan despite helping him out during his near death experience.

In late 1944, allied forces from the Eastern Front had captured an important vital road, and began heading to the city of Kradovo to capture the city. As Crimmitonian generals were immediately alerted about their arrival at villages nearby Kradovo, the generals fled the city, and used railways to escape south of the city and moved to the city of Ribolov by ship. However, Jargus was immediately informed by the generals fleeing the city without Jargus, however, Jargus politely declined, as he was paranoid of the same near death experience when one of his servants mentioned using a train to flee to Arshturn, and Jargus also stated that he wanted to stay in the city until he was killed.

After the Crimmitonian generals had fled Kradovo, the Crimmitonian military was reinforced along the northern districts of the city, awaiting the arrival of allied forces, before they could be potentially prepared, they were interrupted by a sudden ambush, and a division was quickly sent to the area and quelled the ambush, however, before they could be regrouped to reinforce the city again, they realized the ambush served as a distraction and as a result of it, allied forces from the eastern front split into two groups, and encircled the city, cutting off Kradovo to the rest of Crimmitonia, and depriving many of its civillians of food.

Surrender of Crimmitonia
During the 24 day long siege of Kradovo, as Crimmitonian troops successfully pushed back allied forces from advancing into the city districts, the situation in the city was horrible, as thousands of civillians trapped inside the city starved for weeks, and buildings were continuously bombed by artillery, Jargus was also immediately affected by the siege, as he had begun starving. Then, all of a sudden, Jargus began immediately remembering things and as a result he began turning into a fit of rage, once he had realized the Crimmitonian generals had betrayed him all along. As a result of this, Jargus sent a letter to one of the officers trapped inside the city demanding that Crimmitonian troops stop the fighting, as the officers rejected his command, Jargus then sent another letter to the officer, this time he lied in the letter claiming that one of the Crimmitonian generals had demanded the divisions trapped in Kradovo to stop fighting, the officer immediately fell through the trap, and ordered a ceasefire, as a ceasefire was in effect, allied forces did the same.

Then, after a day of ceasefires, Jargus had hired a bunch of officials from a radio broadcasting station, and hired a photographer to film Jargus. After Jargus wrote his notes on a piece of paper, he immediately began telling the officials to broadcast it, and told the photographer to film his statement. In the broadcast, Jargus immediately announced the surrender of the Kingdom of Crimmitonia to the allied forces, claiming that the fighting had been brought on for too long and that the capital had been under a week long siege. He also announced that he would be open to negotations by allied forces, and promised to join the allied powers and turned the country against the other side. After their surrender, allied forces moved into the city of Kradovo without resistance as Crimmitonian troops only stood to watch the process. After Kradovo was captured, Crimmitonian generals were immediately informed that their plans to push back allied forces from the city of Kradovo had failed, and Jargus had announced the surrender of the monarchy to them. They were enraged, as they had been stuck in Arshturn, they attempted to halt Jargus from making the country surrender, however they had failed as allied forces had occupied the majority of the country.

Post-war era
After the Kingdom of Crimmitonia surrendered to the allied forces in late 1944, the Second Great War officially ended in late 1945, marking the beginning of the post-war era in Mesothemia. After the Second Great War, nearly all cities in the continent had been either destroyed or spared from destruction, and over millions of people had been displaced or either killed. In Crimmitonia, the kingdom was officially dissolved the following year, and a provisional government was placed in control, and after elections were held the Second Republic of Crimmitonia was proclaimed, although Jargus IV still remained as the king of Crimmitonia. Most parts of Crimmitonia had been occupied by neighboring countries, and the new government in Yugoslavia had plans to create a buffer zone to prevent Crimmitonia from posing a threat to the country, starting with their province of Trobvinka.

In early 1946, after conversations with officials from the allied forces, they immediately approached to a deal granting Jargus protection from the Crimmitonian government, although this would later on become useless and unnecessary later on. The following year, the palace Jargus was staying in went on fire, destroying nearly all of the palace in the process. Jargus was then forced to stay in a small apartment room in central Kradovo.

Abdication
After the Second Republic of Crimmitonia was established, the Crimmitonian government wanted to send Jargus into exile at Arshturn once again, and as a result the Crimmitonian government ousted Jargus out of his position from the throne, marking the official end of the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia in 1947. Then, immediately afterwards, the Crimmitonian government tried to exile Jargus after he was ousted from power, but Jargus immediately began defending himself and used the deal with the allied forces as an excuse to stay in the mainland, this however failed and he was then forced to move out of his apartment in central Kradovo. He was then forced to board a ship heading to Arshturn where he was forced to stay in.

Exile in Arshturn
After Jargus was once again exiled from mainland Crimmitonia in the year of 1947, he arrived in the city of Ribolov, which was now damaged in the war. He returned to his palace which had been destroyed in the process, as there was a massive hole in the roof of the palace, and most of the interior had been stripped away for scrap that people sold to get food. Although Jargus was permitted to hire contractors to rebuild the palace entirely, Jargus politely declined and he continued to live in the palace for years, as the palace sustained minor floods over the past years. Jargus then sold off the paintings including most of the elegant furniture inside to locals which shipped them to Bistonia.

Crimsonian Civil War
In 1947, the Crimsonian Revolutionary People's Front continued to be hostile against the newly created Crimmitonian government, and as a result the Eastern Bloc granted the CPRF Southern Dobruja to hold as a base against the Crimmitonian government, marking the beginning of the Crimsonian Civil War, however, due to their effective tactics, the CPRF reached to the city of Kradovo, and in the aftermath the Crimmitonian government was forced to flee to Arshturn and Bistonia, in mainland Bistonia, the Crimsonian Civil War spilled to the area, forcing the Crimmitonian government to move to Arshturn. After Crimmitonian troops stormed the dilapidated palace, the president of Crimmitonia attempted to convince Jargus to flee Arshturn and into a safer country, and Jargus politely declined.

Later on, Crimsonian rebels reached to Arshturn, and arrived at the city of Ribolov, as a result of their arrival, Jargus then walked away from a group of Crimmitonian soldiers staying in the palace and went into one of the rooms where he opened a door to a bunker in which Jargus had converted into his personal home, and continued to stay there until Crimsonian rebels destroyed the remaining remnants of the Crimmitonian government. After the People's Republic of Crimsonia was established in 1949, a team was organized by the Crimsonian military to locate Jargus inside the palace. When Jargus was living inside the bunker, he would often go outside of the bunker at night and steal food.

Capture
During one of the teams searching hours, one of the members discovered a door hidden in one of the wallpapers opened, after the team was alerted to the scene, they opened the door which led to an abandoned and flooded bunker. They then spotted Jargus sleeping in one of the beds and captured him. Afterwards, news of his capture spread nationwide, and his bunker was filmed. He was then escorted to a nearby building where he was in a shriveled state. After the capture, the Crimsonian government attempted to deport Jargus to mainland Crimsonia to await trial, however, due to his shriveled state, the Crimsonian government became reluctant of sending him back to the mainland and made a decision to place him under house arrest.

House arrest
After the Crimsonian government placed Jargus IV under house arrest, he was then escorted back into the palace which was rebuilt temporarily for him, although the palace had been partially rebuilt, most of its golden and elegant furniture had been replaced with more decent and old ones, and the wallpaper was stripped out of the walls. The roof wasn't properly sealed and as a result the palace would still continue to flood. After weeks of house arrest, workers and peasants were getting frustrated with the Crimsonian government dealing with Jargus, and as a result they gathered to demonstrate infront of the palace Jargus was staying in and also gathered at the town hall, as a result of this, the Crimsonian government had enough and kicked out Jargus out of the palace, and stated that Jargus had been exiled out of Arshturn, although the crowds had cheered as Jargus was kicked out of the island, they weren't aware that the Crimsonian government had made lies regarding Jargus.

Due to his status as an important figure for the Crimsonian government later on, Jargus wasn't kicked out of Arshturn, but instead he was only kicked out of his palace and sent to a house off along the coast of Ribolov, where he would stay until the trial was held. His new house was a two-story house made out of bricks and it was coated in white paint, with wooden windows that people could easily see through, as a result, Jargus was ordered not to lift or open the curtains or go outside the house, or he might be potentially spotted by bystanders at the port. The house was known to be an abandoned house, so people would often ignore it by some time. He was also granted protection by the Crimsonian government.

Trial
After Jargus stayed at the house for a month, the Crimsonian government sent a letter to him regarding his participation at the trial, and as a result Jargus was forced to attend at the court in mainland Crimsonia. After days of preparation, he was escorted to a ship bound from Ribolov to Telvinra, where locals were shocked that Jargus was still in Arshturn the whole time, and Jargus walked into the ship while he was broadcasted on national television in Crimsonia. After a week long voyage, Jargus returned to mainland Crimsonia for the final time, as he arrived in the port city of Telvinra, awaiting for government officials to escort him to the city of Kradovo, since Jargus had a intense fear of boarding a train since his near assassination. However, officials insisted he would board on a train.

After a long journey, he arrived at the city of Kradovo, where he was placed in a hotel he would stay in for the night in preparation for the trials, and in the 50s, the Kradovo Trials were held, which involved former officials from the Second Great War which had been accused of committing war crimes during that period. Some of the last remaining generals, who ruled the country, also participated in the trial, including Jargus. Jargus was intended to hold his accounts of what they had committed and he walked into the court, with officials and the remaining generals looking down at him. Jargus was an eyewitness and he held a testimony regarding his experience. He had also claimed that the genocide against ethnic Lithuanians in Arshturn were true. After a brief trial, the judge had declared nearly all officials and the last remaining generals guilty, and some of them were either sentenced to death or they were either sentenced to life in prison. However, Jargus was spared and he was not declared guilty, and after the trial the Crimsonian government granted Jargus political amnesty, including a pardon, as a result, Jargus became a free man, however he still continued to live in the house after he returned to Arshturn, and the Crimsonian government continued to watch him over.

Bistonian Conflict
After a few years of Jargus being pardoned, Jargus then once again went in trouble, as the Great Famine in 1956 resulted in the Bistonian Conflict, which had arrived a year later in 1957 and spread throughout Wilnotarn and Arshturn, during this period, Jargus went into deep trouble and nearly died in the process, and he would use the situation as an advantage to flee Crimsonia, since the Crimsonian government had been a complete burden to Jargus and that the Crimsonian government was overwhelmed during the civil war.

On January 6th 1957, Jargus was inside his house when he turned on the television, he then witnessed the situation in Bistonia for the first time, as he saw Crimsonian soldiers directly firing upon demonstrators in the city of New Vilnius, and the camera was directed to a man who was dragged on the streets by his arms by Crimsonian soldiers as he struggled, another Crimsonian soldier approached them and shot at the head of the protestor with a rifle, and the body was left on the streets as they walked away. This however didn't concern Jargus, as he was in Arshturn at the time.

However, before Jargus could potentially move on, an uprising occurred in East Arshturn a month later, over half a mile away from the city of Ribolov, where Jargus was staying, this resulted in the Crimsonian government deploying troops to patrol the house Jargus was staying, immediately blowing his cover. This resulted in a particular event where Jargus was nearly assassinated for the second time.

Near assassination
At midnight, when Jargus was sleeping, Crimsonian troops continued to patrol the surroundings of the house, and during that time Bistonian rebels managed to break into the city of Ribolov and reign terror over the streets, as rebels set fire to local businesses in Ribolov, and the city would be often bombarded by artillery rounds, due to this, Jargus didn't have enough sleep that day. Bistonian rebels then approached to the port where they found the house where Jargus was staying, surrounded by Crimsonian troops, they would take advantage of the situation and ambushed Crimsonian troops surrounding the house, resulting in them fleeing the scene. As Jargus heard the shots, he immediately fled to the old and dilapidated basement covered in webs, as Bistonian rebels stormed the house searching for inhabitants, as they searched everywhere across the house to no avail, they immediately fled the scene without stealing personal items, and Jargus walked out of the basement, where another group of Bistonian rebels once again returned to the house, and fired directly at the house for a minute until they heard Crimsonian reinforcements being deployed to Ribolov and fled the scene, with Jargus being injured in the process.

After Ribolov was raided by Bistonian rebels, morning arrived, and locals witnessed the extent of the damage caused by Bistonian rebels. Crimsonian authorities then inspected the property where Jargus was staying in and the house sustained dozens of bullet holes, and Jargus was injured in the process. He was sent to a nearby hospital in Ribolov where it was overrun with injured people, and he was bandaged and allowed to return home. In the aftermath, the near assassination had forced Jargus to make plans to escape from Arshturn.

Escape from Arshturn
In 1958, nearly a year after Jargus was nearly assassinated by Bistonian rebels, the Bistonian uprising in East Arshturn was on the brink of collapsing, after the death of its leader overwhelmed the resistance against the Crimsonian government. This contributed to the beginning of the Gohrsa, a faction made up of personnel from the Crimsonian-Bistonian Navy and Bistonian rebels who seek to evacuate the Lithuanian population from Arshturn and into mainland Bistonia using ships stolen from fishermen and other shipping lines. After several people linked with the Gohrsa found out Jargus was staying in Ribolov, the Gohrsa sent a letter to the house Jargus was in asking if he wanted to flee Bistonia, since Jargus had been interrogated by the Crimsonian government and nearly killed by Bistonian rebels, Jargus politely accepted.

The following year, Crimsonian troops once again returned to surround his home in an attempt to prevent him from being captured or otherwise killed, during this time, Jargus eventually sneaked out of his house through the backyard without being caught during the time gap, as the lights in some streets were broken due to the raid that occurred years prior. He then walked a distance away from the house where he was intended to meet with members related to the Gohrsa, and after a while disappeared. He was then escorted to a tugboat controlled by the Gohrsa on the way from Ribolov to the Bistonian Sea, where he would be then once again escorted to another ship to avoid detection. After he escaped, a Crimsonian soldier went into the house without permission, and inspected across the house looking for Jargus to no avail, as a result, the alarm turned on and a search team was deployed in an attempt to capture him to no avail. As the news of his disappearance spread to the Crimsonian government, they became frustrated and cancelled their search suddenly.

Mainland Bistonia and capture
After Jargus went in one of the tugboats, the voyage went on for 6 days. As food was minimal, he nearly starved to death, but he was later on escorted to another larger ship which was bound to arrive to North Bistonia which also contained Lithuanian refugees from Arshturn. After a few days, the ship arrived at the city port of Kriadavia, which had been captured by Bistonian rebels months prior. After Lithuanian refugees walked out of the ship, Jargus immediately followed suit aswell and landed on mainland Bistonia for the first time. However, after Bistonian rebels were inspecting the Lithuanian refugees from Arshturn, a Bistonian rebel approached Jargus and instantly recognized him, as a result he was immediately detained by Bistonian rebels, and Jargus was captured by them. After further identification by authorities at a captured police department, Jargus was identified through images, and he was filmed sitting on a chair with authorities next to him as a message to the Crimsonian government. The Crimsonian government was more frustrated as a result of discovering that Jargus was captured, and immediately an investigation was held which held the Gohrsa responsible.

The Crimsonian government demanded the Bistonian rebels to return Jargus immediately, and provided a hefty sum in an attempt to retrieve him and the Bistonian rebels obliged, however, instead the Bistonian rebels took the hefty sum of money and didn't give Jargus in return, and the Crimsonian government was tricked as a result.

Prisoner-of-war camp
After Bistonian rebels captured him in the year of 1958, he was temporarily sent to a police department near the port in Kriadavia, due to his status, Bistonian rebels sent him to the prisoner-of-war camp in the city of New Vilnius where Crimsonian POWS were also detained. Jargus was immediately placed onboard a vessel bound to head to the city, since Bistonian rebels were concerned that he would be potentially captured due to constant ambushes along the highways if they went ahead and used highways as transportation. After several stopovers in ports, he finally arrived to New Vilnius, as authorities covered his head with a bag. He was then transported from the port to the New Vilnius camp where Crimsonian POWs gathered at the fence, as news and rumors spread that Jargus was being escorted to the camp.

During his time at the prisoner-of-war camp, he was placed in a small and dilapidated cell, as the person who managed the camp had expected him to live in the same and equal conditions as the Crimsonian POWs themselves, due to their loyalty to Jargus, some POWs became servants for Jargus, something in which the guards had been angered by. The servants were then beatened and Jargus was then confined into an even more cramped cell, however, due to good behavior, he was placed back into the cells, and he promised not to do it again. In his cell, he was silent for nearly a few months while the Bistonian authorities would still continue to debate on the fate for Jargus.

Release
In 1960, after Crimsonia officially signed a treaty guaranteeing independence, the Republic of Bistonia was declared, and as a result the Bistonian government began their efforts to develop the country as a free and democratic country, during this process, the Bistonian government began their liquidation of POW camps, and as a result, all Crimsonian POWs were released from the camps, and the Bistonian government gave them political amnesty and guaranteed them a place to stay in West Bistonia, including benefits from the government, some Crimsonian POWs politely accepted while some refused and returned to Crimsonia with the help of the Gohrsa, which had resorted to moving Crimsonian POWs from Bistonia to Crimsonia, as they were offered a deal with the Crimsonian government to do so in exchange for the government not cracking down on their efforts.

Like many of the Crimsonian POWs aswell, Jargus was released from the prisoner-of-war camp in New Vilnius, after serving a 2 year sentence, since he had barely nothing in possession since he fled from Crimsonia to mainland Bistonia, Jargus wanted to return to Crimsonia to surrender himself to the Crimsonian government, however, the Gohrsa politely declined, as some officials cited that some government officials in Kradovo still continued to be angered over Jargus defecting to Bistonia. Due to this, he resorted to some of the guarantees provided by the Bistonian government, and demanded that the Bistonian government help him, as a result, the Bistonian government obliged, and granted him citizenship and protection by the Bistonian government.

House arrest
After the Bistonian government granted Jargus citizenship within the Republic of Bistonia, including protection, Bistonian authorities once again detained Jargus and placed him under house arrest once again, despite Jargus being recently released from the POW camp, he then attempted to appeal to court regarding the house arrest, with the judge declining, as Jargus was an important person within the Bistonian government. It was uncertain why Jargus was placed under house arrest, but there were claims that the Bistonian government detained him since he might get potentially captured or assassinated by the Crimsonian government, which had also been looking after Jargus due to his status as a former king.

Jargus Mansion
After Jargus was placed under house arrest, he was forced to stay in an dilapidated apartment that had constant water leaks and bugs swarming around the area, and as a result Jargus began turning frustrated over the living conditions he was forced to stay in, as a result, he sent a message to the Bistonian government demanding that he would be placed in a different house, and the Bistonian government responded with a note politely accepting his demands, and as a result the Bistonian government relocated him to the countryside in Northern Bistonia, over a mile away from the border of South Bistonia in a private neighborhood inhabited completely by Bistonians, with mansions scattered across it. He was then transported to the mansion along with his belongings where he would stay for the rest of his life under house arrest. Formerly, the mansion was owned by a Bistonian businessman who owned a conglomerate across Mesothemia, however, due to the war and the Crimsonian Civil War, the businessman was ousted from his mansion and it was left abandoned for nearly a decade until the 1960s. The mansion was renovated and the mansion was nearly small, although it can fit an entire family. It had over 6 bedrooms and a massive backyard, and in the following year Jargus moved into the mansion, and it was named after him, the Jargus Mansion. Although he was the only inhabitant in the mansion, he converted some of the remaining bedrooms into a small library, and a room where he could perform the piano, including a writing room where he would often write letters, and some were either just storage or guest rooms.

Although Jargus lived in a mansion in a peaceful and private neighborhood in Northern Bistonia, he immediately got in trouble, since the neighborhood was entirely filled with Bistonians, many of his neighbors discriminated him for being the only Crimson in the neighborhood, and many neighbors would often paint slurs and insults infront of the mansion, and since he was Crimson, a few Bistonian families moved out of the area. During his time in the mansion, Jargus maintained the gardens, and learned the Lithuanian language in an attempt to communicate or otherwise make contact with his neighbors, and often had trouble learning them. During this period, the Bistonian government then went ahead and provided him additional protection, which resulted in dozens of guards patrolling around the mansion, it would become controversial, as neighbors were wondering why, while Bistonian politicians in New Vilnius were constantly ranting regarding the situation.

The Book
Somewhere during the mid 60s before he was pardoned by the Bistonian government, Jargus set out to create a book about his experience during the Second Great War, as the king of Crimmitonia, and a puppet ruler, it took nearly over a month for Jargus to complete his book, and it was finally published, although he had successfully written the book, he had trouble often to find dozens of people to assist him in publishing the book, however he did not manage to get them to publish copies of the book. A week after the book had been published, Jargus was contacted by one of the neighbors in which Jargus demanded his assistance in getting the book published, and he sent off the book to a printing press and the copies of the book were published.

Although the book hadn't sold well, it was sold at fairly decent numbers, and some copies of the book were published to a few nearby countries, however, before more copies could potentially be sold, the book was banned in the People's Republic of Crimsonia, mainly as an attempt to make the Crimsonian general population to forget about the history of the country, and mainly as an attempt to not let Jargus resurface in mainland Crimsonia, Jargus however, denied appealing to the Crimsonian government, as he had been paranoid of being captured by them. After his death, thousands of book copies were published and read by dozens globally.

Pardon
In mid 1960, after Jargus wrote the book and had it published, the Bistonian government released Jargus from house arrest and pardoned him, and he was provided political amnesty once again by the Bistonian government. However, after he was pardoned, Bistonian authorities focused on the property that Jargus had owned, and wanted to seize it since the mansion was a place for him to stay temporarily during house arrest, however, before the local police department in the neighborhood could sent an eviction notice or perhaps forcefully evict him from the mansion, the Bistonian government sent a letter regarding the situation and forced the Bistonian authorities to halt their plans to evict Jargus, and as a result, Bistonian guards were then once again assigned to the Jargus mansion to guard him, with Jargus not being aware of the situation.

As Jargus was informed by the news that he was bound to be evicted by Bistonian authorities, he stated that he had nowhere else to go and he was slightly confused for a bit, as he wondered why Bistonian security was assigned to guard his house despite the government granting him political amnesty. However, after he was pardoned, he was allowed to go across everywhere he liked, and Jargus lived as a free man, although he had still continued to seek refuge in Bistonia rather than prefer to return to Crimsonia where he might potentially be detained again. He was then also offered benefits from the government, including a yearly pension from them aswell. It was also during this period that Jargus began heavily smoking on a daily basis for around a decade, and it would contribute to his cancer.

Prior to the Federation War
The 1970s had arrived, and it would become a new decade, prior to the 70s, Jargus was offered an interview by a talk show host Jimmy Howard in the city of Mazoji, however, Jargus declined his offer. Jimmy then sent another letter pleading Jargus to participate in an interview in the talk show, and he wanted to show everybody in the world that he was once a king, however, Jargus then declined once again and responded with a furious letter demanding that Jimmy should stop sending letters to his residence, this would continue on and on until Jargus had enough and ignored papers being sent into the mailbox at his residence. In 1972, since Jargus had spent two years of his life doing nothing, he then hosted a house party for the first time. In the year 1973, Jargus became bankrupt, it was uncertain why Jargus had become bankrupt, as he had refused to tell to his neighbors why he had been bankrupt, he also went in debt, and the power and water was shut off from his residence due to him not paying bills. The neighbors then decided to help him and provided him money, and the power and water returned to the home.

Federation War
In May 18th 1974, the St. Ark Federation declared war on the Republic of Bistonia, marking the official beginning of the Federation War. As a result, Federation troops landed in Bistonian Shingleton and swept through, managing to occupy it entirely within 5 days, causing thousands of civilians in South Bistonia to panic and resulting in several dozens to flee to safety to cities in Northern Bistonia. During the early phases of the war before Operation Moneta, Jargus and the neighborhood continued to live relatively peaceful and normal lives, although 3 families moved out of some of the residences and abandoned them for a brief period, and the neighborhood continued to celebrate Christmas despite being near the war, however some residents in the neighborhood highly doubt Federation troops would arrive at the area, since they were near the border of South Bistonia. However, all of that would change completely within a year.

On April 9th 1975, Operation Moneta was formally commenced, marking the beginning of chaos in the state of South Bistonia, and on April 11th 1975 after severe clashes with Federation troops, they began their retreat from the city of Mazoji, as they faced heavy casualties, this resulted in the capture of the city by Federation forces, and afterwards they continued their advance through South Bistonia, in a way to force the Bistonian government to surrender. Since South Bistonia was near the neighborhood Jargus was living in, many residents from the neighborhood began rapidly fleeing in an attempt to avoid capture, and dozens of refugees from the cities arrived in the neighborhood begging for refuge, however, Jargus was both confused and paranoid as chaos erupted in some of the nearby roads in midnight, and once he got up and walked out of his mansion in the morning once the chaos stopped, he witnessed that some of his neighbors had disappeared, including most of the refugees, and some mansions continued to be on fire for several hours. However, despite the danger surrounding him completely, Jargus still continued not to flee the city and he would continue to stay for days until Bistonian authorities along with Bistonian generals then headed to the deserted neighborhood where Jargus was staying, after rumors spread that Jargus continued to stay in his residence, after they went into the mansion by breaking through the gate, they began running up the stairs and broke the door where Jargus was sitting in, as the Bistonian authorities approached him, demanding reasons as to why Jargus continued to stay, as they couldn't get an answer from Jargus, they demanded that Jargus pack his belongings and join them in the roads leading to New Vilnius.

After he arrived in New Vilnius in 1975, Bistonian politicians met him and provided him a temporary small home to stay in, where he had feared for his life after witnessing the violence which had occurred in the neighborhood, although the capital city was safe, as it was miles away from the frontlines, he would set up his room in the basement as journalists wanted entry into the house where he was staying, as news of him arriving to the capital spread to news networks. It was also during this day that Bistonian generals which were stationed in the capital city at the time arrived to the house Jargus was staying and Jargus attended conversations with them, the Bistonian generals also provided him newspapers regarding the war, in which Jargus would often stack in the closets after he finished reading. After Operation Nagorsk was formally commenced, Bistonian politicians arrived at his home and said to Jargus that he is now safe to return home, however, Jargus politely declined, as he wanted to stay in the capital city until the war had ended.

In 1976, a year after Jargus was forced to flee to the capital, the St. Ark Federation surrendered, marking the end of the Federation War. As a result of this, thousands of civillians returned to South Bistonia after the war, and Jargus followed suit and returned to the residence after a year of being away, however he was sent to the neighborhood by a temporary airfield constructed near the area. After Jargus returned to the area, the neighborhood had drastically changed, as there were little to no cars and barely to no mansions staying intact, as some had been looted by local villagers who trekked miles away to steal valuable items. His mansion was also affected by the war aswell, as the local villagers had stolen his valuable and priceless typewriter, in which he used to make his book. Although some items were stolen, the electricity and water was intact and the mansion was restored temporarily after Jargus returned to the residence.

Although life had returned in South Bistonia, it had not been as safe as it was compared prior to the war, as it was filled to the brink with landmines which had been placed by Federation troops in an attempt to keep Bistonian forces away from their defenses, as a result hundreds of refugees died or were either amputated as a result of the landmines, and in response the Bistonian government then once again deployed Bistonian troops including engineers to South Bistonia in an attempt to rebuild the region and deactivate some of the landmines which had swarmed the areas. Along with this, the Bistonian generals set up base near the neighborhood where Jargus had been living in and often visited his residence during break time, and once again offering Jargus newspapers. During this moment, Jargus claimed that this became one of the best moments in his life, as some cooperated with eachother to rebuild the neighborhood.

Response to Crimsonia
Prior to the early 80s, Jargus had not been doing much until in 1981, he made an official response to the Crimsonian government, after nearly a decade of fleeing from the country, he had written in some of his notes regarding to the Crimsonian government. In one of the notes, Jargus had become outraged at the Crimsonian government for placing him in a home where he didn't feel safe, and that his near assassination by Bistonian rebels was the fault of the Crimsonian government. However, despite this, his notes reached nowhere and after his death in 1986 and the destruction of his house in the Crimsonian-Bistonian War and it was released into the public.

Interview
As the year had reached 1984, Jargus then received a letter request from another television talk show based off in Mazoji, and Jargus then politely accepted. However, he would accept the interview under one circumstance that he would never go to the city of Mazoji or a mile away from the neighborhood he was living in, and next week, television crew and the talk show host then recorded him sitting beside the table answering as many questions as he could, and also told his entire story to the talk show host. It was recorded live across the city of Mazoji in which dozens of people began recognizing him since decades. The following year, another interview was held once again regarding his views on political situations, such as the rivalry and relations between Bistonia and Crimsonia, Jargus then said that it was an early warning to something devastating, and that millions have to prepare for such a catastrophe, as he anticipated war. However, many of the audience watching his live broadcast did not manage to get the warning Jargus gave them.

Illness
Prior to 1984, Jargus had smoked over a dozen cigarettes a day for decades, contributing to his decline and his risk of potentially getting a disease or cancer increased, after visiting a nearby clinic in 1982 for a checkup, however, despite being told to stop his addiction to smoking, Jargus declined and continued to smoke for another few years, until in 1984. Prior to a party in a neighbors house, Jargus began having coughing fits and the neighbors had often asked if he was alright or not, with Jargus claiming that he was alright. However, during the party in midnight, Jargus began having even more worse coughing fits and as a result he collapsed in his neighbors house. He was then rushed to the hospital where doctors examined him.

After a brief examination, the doctors had made a conclusion and diagnosed Jargus with lung cancer, primarily due to his heavy smoking addiction which had begun over nearly decades ago, the doctors then provided him medication but however also charged them with fees that could potentially bankrupt him, since Jargus was living off benefits granted by the Bistonian government. Jargus continued to politely decline the medicine, and since neighbors had been forcing him to accept the medicine, he was forced to do so. Later on, the neighbors then hired a doctor to inspect him daily at his residence. However, despite taking medication continuously, such as rounds of chemotherapy, Jargus still continued to decline and the doctors had anticipated him over a few months to live.

Decline
The year had reached 1985, and it had been nearly over a year since Jargus had been diagnosed with cancer. However, after doctors examined him, they discovered more tumors in his lung, and that the cancer has begun to reach the lymph nodes, diagnosing him with stage 2 lung cancer. Then, the lung cancer rapidly resulted in Jargus declining even more, and doctors said that they had nothing to do in order to combat the lung cancer. It was also during this year that Jargus began receiving chemotherapy medication. As his condition worsened, he was then hospitalized in New Vilnius for nearly a year, until he was discharged later on in time for Christmas.

70th anniversary of the coronation
After Christmas, the year of 1986 arrived, which would become the final year Jargus was alive, because of his cancer, doctors had given him over 2 months for him to continue to live, although his condition had worsened for years, Jargus was able to celebrate his 82nd birthday in his mansion, where over a dozen people participated in his birthday party, as Jargus had considered this moment to be his last birthday, a few days later, the coronation of Jargus reached its 70th anniversary, however despite being fatigued, the Bistonian government decided to host a parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of the coronation, since Jargus was staying in the country. Over thousands of people gathered to the parade, and Jargus participated and stood by the Bistonian president in a frail condition.

Although it had been over 70 years since Jargus was coronated as the final king of Crimmitonia, the Crimsonian government refused to hold a parade commemorating the 70th anniversary, and it was also during this month that the Crimsonian government then placed sanctions on the Bistonian government, banning Bistonian officials and politicians from entry, however, Jargus was not affected, and there was no particular reason why he was not banned from Crimsonia.

Last wishes
After Jargus attended the 70th anniversary of his coronation in New Vilnius, Jargus then once again deteriorated and his lung cancer reached into late stages and soon it came to conclusion that time is running out for him after he was bed bound and hospitalized, as a result, Jargus was told about his last wishes, although Jargus politely declined to do so, he was forced to tell his last wishes before he would eventually pass away, and that they could do things for him after his burial. The last wishes that Jargus said was that he wanted to be buried in a tomb near the porch of the mansion, and that he wanted his grave to be removed and relocated to Crimsonia once the monarchy is restored otherwise he will be buried in Bistonia, Jargus also wanted the mansion to be preserved and not damaged and he wanted the mansion to stay standing for another 500 years after his death.

Last day
Days after Jargus said his last wishes, Jargus was finally discharged from the hospital, as he had signs that he could gradually recover despite him reaching late stages, during the last day, Jargus had crowds of journalists and neighbors wanting him to be on top of the balcony, although he wanted to, he changed his mind and refused to walk out from the house to make contact with them, with security guards further pushing the crowds away from his residence. It was also during this day that Jargus wrote a letter to the former Bistonian president at the time, but instead of being something else, he wrote his last wishes and that he wanted the Bistonian president to meet these demands.

As midnight reached, he then once again wrote his final letter before bedtime, and had some people photographing him hours before his death, before he went to bed, he peeked out at his window in his bedroom to inspect the crowds, only to walk away from the curtains, he then closed the lights and the crowd walked off from the mansion. Although he wanted to sleep in privacy, he allowed the doctor to inspect him during bedtime.

Death
On the 19th of February 1986 on 12:04 AM, Jargus died in his sleep while the doctor had been away and the heart monitor stopped beeping, after his death, the doctor walked into his room and attempted to perform CPR on him to no avail. The doctor then confirmed his death and it was noted afterwards. As the morning arrived, news of his death spread nationwide including Crimsonia, and the death of Jargus was briefly mentioned in one of the broadcasts of Mazoji FM, however their broadcasts were inaccurate with his death since they had used different sources, and as the news of his death spread nationwide, many news channels in New Vilnius had depicted his death as the end of the Jargus dynasty, which had lasted over 300 years. After the Crimsonian government was informed of his death, the Crimsonian government then sent a letter to the Bistonian government, demanding the immediate return of Jargus to mainland Crimsonia where he could be buried, however, since political tensions and rivalry were rising, the Bistonian government politely declined and this resulted in the Crimsonian government being enraged in their response.

Funeral
After Jargus had died and the news of his death had spread nationwide, Jargus was taken to a funeral home where his body was embalmed and placed in a suit, despite the fact that the Crimmitonian royal family wanted to continue the tradition of wearing their uniforms instead of a plain black and white suit, as it was considered tradition. He was then placed in a coffin which was made out of high quality. A ceremony was then held near the mansion Jargus was staying in and afterwards pallbearers escorted his coffin into the tomb near the mansion, which had been apparently been rushed since Jargus had abruptly died.

Over a thousand people came to the neighborhood and gathered around the streets where Jargus's coffin was escorted to his tomb, and the funeral of Jargus was recorded by television networks and all across the world, including television networks from Crimsonia. Bistonian generals also attended his funeral.

Aftermath
After Jargus's funeral ceremony ended, Jargus's tomb remained untouched and left alone by bystanders, and people were barred entry from his mansion, since Jargus had said he wanted the house to remain for another 500 years. His tomb and mansion continued to be left alone and intact for nearly a year, until in July 1987, the Crimsonian-Bistonian War broke out, which then forced many guards and neighbors to flee from the neighborhood once again, resulting in the neighborhood being temporarily abandoned as a result of the war. As the Crimsonian-Bistonian War reached its peak in 1988, rebels from the Bistonian People's Republic approached the neighborhood near the border of South Bistonia and bombarded the neighborhood continously for hours, until Bistonian troops pushed them away from the neighborhood and they were forced to retreat.

After rebels from the Bistonian People's Republic bombarded the neighborhood with mortar rounds and rockets, the mansion was once again caught in between the situation, and in the process, a mortar had struck the roof of the mansion, resulting in some parts of the roof being partially damaged, some of the opper floors became fragile and the mansion was nearly engulfed in fire, many of the belongings and priceless artifacts had been destroyed during the fight and the mansion was then further damaged as looters began picking away at the furnitures and doors. Much of the mansion's sections had been destroyed aswell as another round of attacks occurred along the South Bistonian border, and the tomb was destroyed as rebels had been breaking the walls using sledgehammers in an attempt to seize the coffin, but they failed to steal it as they were ambushed.

After the Crimsonian-Bistonian War had ended, the mansion was in a horrible condition, most of the second floor became completely unsafe due to the mortar round which landed on the roof, and some furnitures and the entire kitchen was set on fire, including the typewriter Jargus had used, his tomb was heavily damaged as holes had been in the tomb, and many priceless statues were looted, although they were discovered nearly a mile away from the neighborhood in 1990, After the damage, the neighborhood had decided on demolishing his mansion, but after a decision made by neighbors and residents, they decided to volunteer in rebuilding the house, although it had resulted in most of the wooden floors being completely torn off and replaced, although they had completely rebuilt the mansion and replaced some of the furniture and some of the statues near the tomb, it was expensive, and nobody had dared to live in the mansion and Jargus had already passed away, the house remained empty for years until in 2007 a historian bought the mansion which resulted in controversy, and it was converted into a museum displaying many historical artifacts belonging to Crimmitonia.

Despite the death of Jargus, Crimsonia still wanted his coffin and body and wanted him to be returned to mainland Crimsonia, so he could be reburied in mainland Crimsonia, however, despite their goals, it had failed since Jargus had wanted to be reburied in Crimsonia if the monarchy was restored, which was a completely bad idea, as a result, Jargus would still be buried in Bistonia, and it would be uncertain, however, to this day, Crimsonia demanded the return of his corpse.

Legacy
The legacy of Jargus had brought some both and good sides, Jargus became one of the youngest rulers in all of world history since he ascended the throne at age 12 in 1916, he also allowed the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, which had saved Crimmitonia from devastation and prolonged its survival, however, the bad side of Jargus was that Jargus had destroyed the monarchy from the point the damages couldn't be reversed, and he was still seen as a tyrannical leader as he was the ruler of the Second Kingdom of Crimmitonia, and some accuse him of anti-semitism and the genocide of Jews in their territories. However, in the end, Jargus was born with everything, but he died with nothing in his hands.