Vordarian's Pretendership

Vordarian's Pretendership

Vordarian's Pretendership is a major event in Lois McMaster Bujold's sci-fi series, the Vorkosigan Saga.

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict = The War of Vordarian's Pretendership
partof =


caption =
date = unknown
place = Barrayar
territory = surrender of Vordarianite insurgency
result = Loyalist victory
status = won by Vorbarra
combatant1 = House Vorkosigan, House Vorbarra, allies
combatant2 = House Vordarian, allies
combatant3 =
commander1 = Lord Regent Aral Vorkosigan, Count Piotr Vorkosigan
commander2 = Vidal Vordarian
commander3 =
strength1 = significant portion of Barrayaran Imperial Military Service
strength2 = significant portion of Barrayaran Imperial Military Service
strength3 =
casualties1 = heavy
casualties2 = heavy
casualties3 =
notes =

Background

The War of Vordarian's Pretendership occurred in the novel "Barrayar". Emperor Ezar had just died; his son Crown Prince Serg had died earlier in the Escobar War, leaving only Ezar's grandson Gregor Vorbarra alive. Thus four-year-old Gregor became Emperor, but was still in his minority. Ezar appointed Admiral Lord Aral Vorkosigan to be Gregor's Imperial Regent and guardian.

Vordarian The Pretender

Count Vidal Vordarian, pretender to the throne of Barrayar. After Aral's appointment, Vordarian amassed support and forces and staged a coup in the capital of Vorbarr Sultana. Imperial Security had learned of the plot, and was preparing to arrest Vordarian, but he learned of their plans, and kicked off his coup a month ahead of his original schedule.

Vordarian invaded the Imperial Residence and managed to capture Princess Kareen, Gregor's mother. Although mortally wounded, ImpSec chief Captain Negri got Gregor out of the capital and took him to Vorkosigan Surleau, the Vorkosigan summer home where the Lord Regent was recuperating from an earlier assassination attempt that had been orchestrated by Vordarian.

Eventually, Vordarian declared himself Prime Minister and Regent for Kareen, and then later Emperor. Claiming that Vorkosigan had killed Gregor in an effort to usurp the Imperium, Vordarian worked to appeal to the people that he was a rightful Emperor.

Meanwhile, Vorkosigan kept Gregor alive in the Dendarii Mountains by having his father, General Count Piotr Vorkosigan and his wife, Lady Cordelia Vorkosigan hide the boy emperor.

Ending

Because her unborn son, Miles Vorkosigan, was still in a captured uterine replicator in Vordarian's control, Cordelia launched an unsanctioned rescue mission to retrieve her son. The rescue of her son Miles, his cousin Ivan Vorpatril, and Alys Vorpatril succeeds. During the rescue, Princess Kareen is killed and one wing of the Imperial Residence burns to the ground. Vordarian is executed (via decapitation) by Seargeant Bothari, using Lt. Koudelka's swordstick, on Cordelia's orders. Vordarian's head is brought covertly back to Tanery Base, where it is revealed to the loyalist forces as well as several leaders of Vordarian's forces who were present for negotiations.

Results

Gregor lived to become the reigning Emperor. Miles Vorkosigan survived. Nobody ever messed with Cordelia Vorkosigan, least of all her husband. Vordarian had died by beheading. Princess Kareen was dead. The Imperial residence was rebuilt.


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