Rhaegar Qhaedus

Rhaegar Qhaedus is the Triarch of Luciscum, along with his brothers Daeron and Aemon. H eis often called  'Triarch-for-life' , due to his frequent reelections. He is the known owner of half the slaves in Luciscum, due to his constant slave raids on small settlements. He is also the owner of the biggest ludus on Tamriel, providing masters with gladiators and smallfolk with entertainment. Due to his malicious ways, he has earned the ire of most rulers in Tamriel.

Personality
Rhaegar is known to be ruthless, wrothful, ambitious, and proud, but his diligence is his best quality. While some nobility prefer the pleasures of the lifestyle and having others do their work for them, Rhaegar prefers to do things himself. On Slave raids, Rhaegar is often seen leading the sacking, which has earned him both respect and notoriety.

Early Life
When Rhaegar was first elected, he immediately set to expanding the realm, without taking the time to enjoy his accomplishment. He gathered volunteers and slave soldiers, before heading south to Whiterun and bringing the settlement under his control. The city had been sacked by Rhaegar's Grandfather Benerro only 28 years before, so the new inhabitants knew better to resist. When a man dared ask if they could have a say in the Triarchy's next election, Rhaegar declared that Whiterun would elect 9 freemen to be enslaved, 3 for each Triarch. He then warned that if the men were not provided, that all of them would be enslaved. After this, no one dared ask for citizenship in Whiterun again.

By his sixth election in a row, Rhaegar had doubled the population of slaves in the city, so he started giving some out to the poor in the form of lotteries. This further raised the city's opinion to him, securing more elections to come. On his eighth election, he finished the construction of a grand ludus, bigger than any other on the Volenete coast. In there, he trained Gladiator and Gladiatrix, training them for arena fighting and even selling some to merchants from the other Volentene cities.