Guarin Jenkyns III

Prince Guarin Jenkyns III, born as Wymund Jenkyns and known as Lord Jenkyns III and later as King Jenkyns III by the Grand Family as well as being known as "Father of the Confederacy" by Confederate States citizens, was a human male born on Earth in 53 BBY as the Prince of the House of Jenkyns, apparent heir to his father Guarin Jenkyns II.

Throughout his early years as a child, he was always present at Whitehaven Palace, the home of the House of Jenkyns. Whenever venturing away from Palace grounds, he was escorted by Palace guards. When he was 9, he was kidnapped for ransom by a crime family, however he was rescued by the Grand Knights, an elite group of warriors part of the Kingdom's militia forces.

At age 17, his parents divorced and his mother left the Kingdom, offering him to leave with her but chose to stay with his father as he didn't want to leave Jane.

Biography
Wymund grew up in Whitehaven, the capital city of the Kingdom of Naven, and was home schooled by the order of his father in order to prevent him from straying away from royalty. Due to this, he was very respectful of those around him as well as being very royal-like, addressing mother and father as "Your Majesty". At age 12, he was given a personal butler named Reinfrid to care take him; this was so he didn't feel neglected by his father or mother. At age 15, his family was invited to Castle Zarkan to attend dinner with the Grand Family; this was when he had met Jane Zarkan whom he fell in love with, she returned these feelings. At age 19, he married Jane and thus the House of Jenkyns became relatives to the Grand Family by marriage, granting him the title of Lord and he went on to live at Castle Zarkan with Jane. In 31 BBY on the third year of his marriage with Jane, they had a daughter whom they named Jane Zarkan Jenkyns II, he stayed at the Castle to help Jane raise their newborn.

Throughout his marriage, Wymund was a supportive husband towards Jane; he was always seen by her side by members of their respective families and the public. He never wronged her or went against her a single time because he truly loved her and not because he was aware of the extreme justice he'd receive. He became very vocal about his wife's claims of Union corruption within the Senate; mainly the Federalist Party. He stood by her during the Uprising against the Union States, a period of geo-political tension between member states of the Traditionalist and Federalist Parties. Throughout the geo-political conflict, he supported his wife's campaign of decentralizing the Union's power, which was something the Federalist Party absolutely opposed. Despite the conflict, he was good friends with Williams Crest, a man he had met during his mother's remarriage to him who was also his father-in-law. Due to this friendship, they couldn't be seen with each other as to not anger Jane or members of both their parties.

He became the First Gentleman of the Confederate States in 21 BBY when Jane formed the Confederate States of Earth, however he later became the High Chancellor. Due to his family's ancestors being Federalist Party members, he was exiled and disowned by the House of Jenkyns after his father found out he was part of the Confederate States, stripping him of his status as Prince and heir to the throne of the Kingdom of Naven, however through his marriage with Jane, he was able to retain some form of royalty as he became King of Zarkan Kingdom.

Through the First Earth Civil War, he was a strong High Chancellor and became known as the "Father of the Confederacy" due to this his high support of the Confederate States as well as maintaining the laws and principals of the Confederates States Constitution, which he began writing in 23 BBY in advance of his wife's eventual announcement of secession from the Union States.

In 18 BBY when the Galactic Empire had invaded Earth and defeated the Confederate States, his father-in-law Williams Crest offered him a place within the Earth Empire, however he refused as he was aware that Crest was responsible for allowing the Imperial fleet to kill his wife Jane in orbit. As a result, he was hung in public at the Royal Court building, serving as a reminder for other former leaders of the Confederacy to not oppose Crest's new powers. His daughter was unaware of his death and assumed he was alive and part of the Earth Empire.