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'''Tigros''' {{Template:NoPrint|noprint=(appeared 11 March 2026)}} is the partner of [[Tijgertje]], the [[Monarch of the Tigerium|Queen of the Tigerium]], with whom he has | '''Tigros''' {{Template:NoPrint|noprint=(appeared 11 March 2026)}} is the partner of [[Tijgertje]], the [[Monarch of the Tigerium|Queen of the Tigerium]], with whom he has two children, being [[Tristan]] and [[Tigrea]]. He is also a [[Formal member of the Royal House of the Tigerium|formal member]] of the [[Royal House of the Tigerium]]. | ||
Tigros reappeared from the void on 11 March 2026 and instantly befriended members of the royal family. He founded the [[Tigerian Queensguard]], a set of royal guards which effectively already existed, though Tigros formalized them. He later also founded [[Royal Wine Corporation]] and [[Royal Estate]] with [[Tigrish]]. When he began a relationship with Tijgertje, he officially designated the [[Crownday]] as a national holiday of the Tigerium. On 8 April 2026, Tijgertje gave birth to their son, Tristan, who is first in [[Succession to the Tigerian throne|line of succession to the Tigerian throne]]. | Tigros reappeared from the void on 11 March 2026 and instantly befriended members of the royal family. He founded the [[Tigerian Queensguard]], a set of royal guards which effectively already existed, though Tigros formalized them. He later also founded [[Royal Wine Corporation]] and [[Royal Estate]] with [[Tigrish]]. When he began a relationship with Tijgertje, he officially designated the [[Crownday]] as a national holiday of the Tigerium. On 8 April 2026, Tijgertje gave birth to their first child and only son, [[Tristan]], who is first in [[Succession to the Tigerian throne|line of succession to the Tigerian throne]]. On 10 April, they had their second child and only daughter, [[Tigrea]]. | ||
== Early life == | == Early life == | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 12 April 2026
11 March 2026
Eindhoven, Netherlands
Tigros is the partner of Tijgertje, the Queen of the Tigerium, with whom he has two children, being Tristan and Tigrea. He is also a formal member of the Royal House of the Tigerium.
Tigros reappeared from the void on 11 March 2026 and instantly befriended members of the royal family. He founded the Tigerian Queensguard, a set of royal guards which effectively already existed, though Tigros formalized them. He later also founded Royal Wine Corporation and Royal Estate with Tigrish. When he began a relationship with Tijgertje, he officially designated the Crownday as a national holiday of the Tigerium. On 8 April 2026, Tijgertje gave birth to their first child and only son, Tristan, who is first in line of succession to the Tigerian throne. On 10 April, they had their second child and only daughter, Tigrea.
Early life
Tigros appeared on 11 March 2026 and immediately befriended Tijgertje and Tigrish. He came from an affluent noble house though no members of his family were present at the time.
Later on 11 March, he formally founded the Tigerian Queensguard, the personal guard of the Royal family. He was often seen conversing with politicians and the Tigerian royals. He also founded Royal Wine Corporation and Royal Estate together with Tigrish. The two however later seemed to have lost interest in the businesses which became increasingly handled by their assistants in their stead.
On 26 March 2026, the Tigerium adopted a constitution, a development for which Tigros was mainly credited. Previously, he often publicly showed his support for the change towards a semi-constitutional monarchy, a system where free elections would determine the composition of the parliament, though the royal family would retain significant influence. He argued that the royal family should not lose power and that the democratically elected members of parliament would instead advise the royals on decisions, with the final say resting with the royal family. He also argued that holding free elections would improve the Tigerium-Beardom relations and added that it would make condemning non-democratic countries easier and less hypocritical while the true authority in the Tigerium would stay with the royal house in practice.
A little over two weeks after Tigros had reappeared from the void, the Great Fire of 29 March 2026 had taken the royal family by surprise, which he was visiting at the time. When awoken early in the morning, he rushed downstairs to safety with Tijgertje and Tigrish. The rest of the royal family was not able to escape the top floor, though they ultimately survived the incident. He named it a "traumatic event" and later expressed his appreciation that the royals were unharmed.

On 5 april 2026, Tigros confessed his love to Tijgertje and asked her to be his girlfriend, which she agreed to after saying she felt the same way. Tigros and Tijgertje later formalized the relationship and Tigros became a formal member of the royal family. This sparked significant backlash with the main criticism being directed towards Tigros's assertive moves, which were deemed immoral but also dangerous to the stability and future of the royal family. This later worsened when on 8 April when Tijgertje gave birth to Tristan while she and Tigros had not been married yet. Tijgertje however legitimized Tristan as her true child by granting him the rank of Golden Royal. Following this, the main controversies surrounding Tigros dropped.
Reputation
Tigros is known as an assertive aristocrat who increasingly made moves to become close with the royal family of the Tigerium.
Controversies
His public assertiveness and close relations with the royal family became increasingly controversial throughout early 2026. The main controversies surrounded his closeness with Tijgertje and his efforts to democratize the Tigerium.
Democratization
As a close friend of Beertje Bacon, a staunch proponent of democracy, Tigros became inspired and sought to democratize the Tigerium. His far-reaching influence helped him formally establish the Tigerian constitution. His democratic reforms became increasingly controversial among the hardline pro-monarchists, who deemed it a betrayal to the royal family. Tigros argued it would be beneficial since de facto power remained with the royal family while international recognition would increase.
Tijgertje
Tigros later started dating Tijgertje which spiked widespread backlash. Protests emerged calling him manipulative and too assertive, arguing he manipulated Tijgertje into dating him. The controversies lessened over time, particularly when Tijgertje publicly denounced the protests added that Tigros is her interest and that he is not assertive at all.
Personal life

In his private life, Tigros frequently spends time with the Tigerian royals. He spends most of his time with Tijgertje, his girlfriend, frequently going on trips together. He also often accompanies her on official state visits.
He also often spends time with politicians and businessmen. He initially founded two companies with Tigrish, Royal Wine Corporation and Royal Estate, which later became increasingly managed by his assistants.
Notes & Trivia
- Tigros is owned by p1gsel.
- Tigros is slightly based on Prince Claus, the husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, whom Tijgertje is based on.
