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The Current King and the Royal line of The Kingdom of Ireland.

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His Majesty Cormac Rua Ó Dálaigh I
Fourth King of the Kingdom of Ireland
Born 6 June 1983 Age 23 (as of 2006)
House Ó Dálaigh “The Crown Bearers of Tara”
Royal Motto: Fiúntas agus Dóchas Worthiness and Hope

King Cormac Rua Ó Dálaigh I is the fourth monarch of the restored Irish Crown, a dynasty reestablished by his great-grandfather, Éamon I, following the collapse of the Irish Free State in 1947. Since then, the monarchy has ruled the nation through faith, order, and national pride. The previous king , Eóin II, ruled through fear, strength, and strategy through the volatile years of restoration and resistance, gaining a reputation as an angry and distant sovereign. In 1997, during a flight for a diplomatic mission, his aircraft vanished over the ocean. The wreckage was recovered, but the cause was never made public.
Cormac was 14 when his father died. His mother, Queen Aisling,already depressed because of a miscarriage couldn’t handle the death of her husband, she decided to withdraw to a abbey, renouncing public life and becoming a nun. Even Though he was still a boy, Cormac was proclaimed King of Ireland, and a regency was formed to govern in his name.the regent was his fathers friend and Lord Chancellor Bran O’Byrne, the realm’s most senior magistrate and a strict monarchist. Until he was 18 the Lord Chancellor ruled publicly, but behind the scenes, Cormac ran the country through whispers. Known for watching everything and speaking little, the young king began exerting quiet authority, influencing court appointments, intervening in church selections, and drafting private memoranda that bore the force of policy. By the time he was crowned in 2001, he was already running things making the transition smooth.
He was taught statecraft at the Royal Academy of Tara, Cormac’s childhood was one of discipline, tradition, and sacred duty. He was taught law, Latin, Gaelic Irish, Gaelic history, Catholic doctrine, military theory, and Latin scripture by a rotating staff of priests, soldiers, and crown loyalists. He excelled in statecraft, theology, and languages , known for his good memory, quick wit, and presence. During his education and crowning, his closest friend was Rían Gallagher, the son of a royal magistrate. He now is the now Minister for the People. Their friendship remains the King’s one visible personal connection trusted, unbroken, and total.
King Cormac is a monarch who is known by his silence. He is cold, composed, and disciplined, rarely smiling in public, and speaks only in short, clear speech’s each measured and widely broadcast. He rarely explains, he commands. He was once compared to the Irish sky, gray, rainy, and constant by the lord chancellor this stuck. to the people though he is no tyrant. They love him more than the previous monarchs, not because he is warm, but because he is theirs utterly loyal, unshakably devoted, and openly protective.
His rule is marked by order, surveillance, and the ruling if the Office of Internal and External Order, he doesn’t hide behind the the order however. The secret police operate in the open, blacklists are published in newspapers and online. He names enemies of the realm without hesitation, occasionally embellishing their crimes for clarity. In his eyes, deception is weakness. The people admire him for this blunt honesty, even when it brings fear. He demands loyalty, but he gives it in return.
A devout Catholic, he sees the Crown as a sacred office ordained by God. He supports Sunday laws, virtue campaigns, and Catholic education. He dreams of a Holy Alliance of monarchist nations, aligned against the decay of globalism and liberalism. Above all, he desires the full reunification of the Irish island, and views Northern Ireland as not only a territory, but a sacred wound.



The Ó Dálaigh Dynasty

The royal house of Ireland, Ó Dálaigh, takes its name from the Old Irish Dálach, meaning “assemblyman” or “one who speaks in judgment.” Once a family of poets and counselors, they became sovereigns after the collapse of the Irish Free State in 1947. each king had fathered a single male heir to carry the Crown. The only members in the royal family still alive are the current King and his nun mother.

The Royal Lineage of the Kingdom of Ireland

King Éamon I – The Restorer
Reigned: 1947–1968

King Eoin I – The Builder
Reigned: 1968–1984

King Eóin II – The Watcher
Reigned: 1984–1997

King Cormac I
Reign: 2001–present
Unmarried; no children
 

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