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The son of the prominent Dynan family of [[Eastglen]], James became [[Estates of Urcea|Custóir]] of his Estate at the unusually young age of 15 in 1982. Though he professed an interest in history and politics at a young age, the young Custóir enrolled in the Imperial War College of the [[Collegium Scientificum]] at the age of 17 and eventually graduated as an officer, rising to the rank of [[Ranks_in_the_Urcean_Armed_Forces#Senior_Officers|Tribení]] by 1990. Spending two years committed to [[League of Nations]] peacekeeping forces, Dynan returned to the Collegium Scientificum in 1993, after which time he served as a professor of history and Levantine Politics at the main campus in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. Given his distinguished role as Custóir and a record of distinguished service abroad, he was recruited to run for the [[Concilium Daoni]] in 1995 as a member of the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], where he served for a term before being appointed Governor-General of the Archduchy of Urceopolis in 2000 on the advice of outgoing Procurator [[Michael Redder]], who recognized Dynan's talent. Dynan served ten years as Governor-General before running for [[Procurator]] in 2010, an office he held for a decade. He won reelection in 2015 to a second term in the [[2015 Urcean elections]]. In 2020, he announced he would not serve a third term and endorsed [[Bridget Farrell]] to succeed him, who won the election that year. During his term, Dynan oversaw several critical events of [[The Deluge]] and several attempted liberalization efforts of the economy.
The son of the prominent Dynan family of [[Eastglen]], James became [[Estates of Urcea|Custóir]] of his Estate at the unusually young age of 15 in 1982. Though he professed an interest in history and politics at a young age, the young Custóir enrolled in the Imperial War College of the [[Collegium Scientificum]] at the age of 17 and eventually graduated as an officer, rising to the rank of [[Ranks_in_the_Urcean_Armed_Forces#Senior_Officers|Tribení]] by 1990. Spending two years committed to [[League of Nations]] peacekeeping forces, Dynan returned to the Collegium Scientificum in 1993, after which time he served as a professor of history and Levantine Politics at the main campus in [[Urceopolis (City)|Urceopolis]]. Given his distinguished role as Custóir and a record of distinguished service abroad, he was recruited to run for the [[Concilium Daoni]] in 1995 as a member of the [[National Pact (Urcea)|National Pact]], where he served for a term before being appointed Governor-General of the Archduchy of Urceopolis in 2000 on the advice of outgoing Procurator [[Michael Redder]], who recognized Dynan's talent. Dynan served ten years as Governor-General before running for [[Procurator]] in 2010, an office he held for a decade. He won reelection in 2015 to a second term in the [[2015 Urcean elections]]. In 2020, he announced he would not serve a third term and endorsed [[Bridget Farrell]] to succeed him, who won the election that year. During his term, Dynan oversaw several critical events of [[The Deluge]] and several attempted liberalization efforts of the economy.


As [[Estates of Urcea|Custóir]], he has the [[Culture_of_Urcea#Peerage|courtesy title]] of "Viscount of Felshata".
As [[Estates of Urcea|Custóir]], he has the [[Peerage of Urcea|life peerage]] of "Viscount of Felshata".


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