Pilab Kenor Berill (1038-1093? ME) was the final ruler of the Kingdom of Sann'al before the Hartheran conquest of the island in 1092 ME. As king he was widely loved and respected by his people, though initiated no particular reforms or innovations. He had three children, two elder daughters who married into Sannalese nobility, and a younger son, Ralam Kenor Berill, who later became the first king of the United Kingdom of Besoa.
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There is some uncertainty about his final days. It was commonly believed by Sannalese exiles that he was killed by Hartheranplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigHarthera
The Hartheran Union, commonly named Harthera, is an imperialist maritime nation state dominating the northeast of AnĂ¡sthias. It is one of the two great powers of the modern epoch, arguably the most technologically and militarily powerful nation in the world, only matched by the vast size and wealth of its neighbour, viridOrorrMEOrorrOrorrOrorrOrorr forces during the assault on the city of Perilth. However there is some evidence that was taken captive and used as leverage against the remaining military forces, particularly those loyal to his surviving daughters. It is unclear whether Pilab was held hostage and died some time in prison, or was already dead, his hostage status merely a ruse by the Hartheran military.
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