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|father = Naygen | |father = Naygen | ||
|children=[[Needrah]] | |children=[[Needrah]] | ||
|dni-name= | |dni-name=<dni>nAgen</dni>}} | ||
Hinash took the throne in 2533 at the age of 66. | Hinash took the throne in 2533 at the age of 66. | ||
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Hinash had been a member of the Guild of Stone Masons before his coronation. As such, records point to him being extremely interested in the mining and construction technologies that were being pursued. As well Hinash was one of the strongest proponents for expansion within the cave system. | Hinash had been a member of the Guild of Stone Masons before his coronation. As such, records point to him being extremely interested in the mining and construction technologies that were being pursued. As well Hinash was one of the strongest proponents for expansion within the cave system. | ||
Though Hinash's push for expansion was not met with much enthusiasm, at the time, it set the foundation for great expansion that would occur under the reign of his | Though Hinash's push for expansion was not met with much enthusiasm, at the time, it set the foundation for great expansion that would occur under the reign of his sone Needrah, with the sculptor Lahkeer leading the charge. | ||
Hinash was apparently also very interested in pursuing better relationships with other cultures; often pushing for further interaction and increased trade. He not only opened up the rules on trade<ref>There had been strict regularions up to that point concerning imported goods and travel between Ages</ref> and but also pushed the cultural "rules" concerning relationships with those of non-D'ni blood<ref>Up to that point, no one, most of all a King dared to marry and outsider</ref>. In 2709, five years after the death of his first wife who had died giving birth to his fourth son, Hinash married a woman of non-D'ni blood. | Hinash was apparently also very interested in pursuing better relationships with other cultures; often pushing for further interaction and increased trade. He not only opened up the rules on trade<ref>There had been strict regularions up to that point concerning imported goods and travel between Ages</ref> and but also pushed the cultural "rules" concerning relationships with those of non-D'ni blood<ref>Up to that point, no one, most of all a King dared to marry and outsider</ref>. In 2709, five years after the death of his first wife who had died giving birth to his fourth son, Hinash married a woman of non-D'ni blood. |