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Characters (7th Republic)

William "Billy-Club" Barber (635 - ) (Active)

Representative for Mollyrood, Sjokolade (672 - )
Assistant Minister for Energy (Kodiak Commune) (665 - 667)
Senior Commissar of the Crystal City Power Company (664 - 665)

William Patrick Barber was born William Graham on 14 July 635 in Rykkburgh, Olympiatus. His father was former Chancellor Patrick Barber. He was born to a single mother, Florence Graham (a workers' rights activist in San Chico). After his mother's death in an industrial accident at the San Chico Ship-works when William was just 15, state investigators were able to determine his paternity to be that of outgoing President Patrick Barber.

Unknown to them both that Florence had his child, it was rumoured Barber's retirement from politics was spurred by a desire to help raise William and make up for lost time. William was not especially interested in politics until the Sjokalade Revolution, when his father took him to support the revolution. Surrounded by educated and ambitious union leaders, he made a name for himself as a plant manager at the temporarily nationalised Crystal City Power Utility.

Upon his father's arrest, he began a career in revolutionary politics. The destruction of the Commune resulted in the confiscation of most of his family's property, leaving him homeless. William blames Jack Williams for the betrayal of his father's legacy and the Workers Party for abandoning the cause of socialism. He seeks to rehabilitate the Barber name and build a better Kodiak without the corruption of capitalism his father was unable to resolve.

Antoine Laurent Durand (609 - ) (Active)

Chief Justice of the Kodiak High Court (668 - )
Senior Provincial Judge (665 - 668)
Justice of the Anitomeia Provincial Court (654 - 668)

Antoine Laurent Durand was born on 15 January 609, in Rosalice, Anitomeia. His father was Jean-Pierre Durand, a professor at Anitomeia Polytechnic, and Colette Durand, a high school teacher. Growing up in an intellectually stimulating environment, Antoine developed a deep appreciation for education and justice. He was the eldest of three children, with two younger brothers, Nicolas and Philippe.

Antoine attended the prestigious Parkes High School in Rosalice, where he excelled in his studies, particularly in history and philosophy. His passion for the law was ignited during a high school debate competition, where he argued persuasively on issues of justice and human rights. This experience inspired him to pursue a career in law.

He went on to study at the Rykkburgh Univeristy as a Guelderlaand Scholar, earning his Bachelor’s degree in Law with honours. Antoine continued his education at Tinhampton Law School in the Kingdom of Sophia, where he received his Juris Doctor. His time at Harvard was marked by his involvement in numerous extracurricular activities, including the Tinhampton Law Review, where he served as an editor.

After graduating, Antoine began his legal career as a clerk for Chief Justice Martang Etheltreow. This invaluable experience provided him with a profound understanding of the judicial system. Following his clerkship, he joined a prestigious law firm in Duckburg, specialising in constitutional law and civil rights cases.

Antoine’s dedication to justice and his remarkable legal acumen quickly earned him a reputation as one of the leading lawyers in his field. In 654, he was appointed as a judge on the Anitomeia Provincial Court. His fair and balanced judgements garnered widespread respect, where he has been selected by his peers as the senior Provincial Judge in Kodiak. Throughout his career, Antoine Durand has been known for his unwavering commitment to upholding the Constitution and protecting individual rights.

Richard Henry Welch, III (593 - ) (Retired)

Representative for Fairfax, Eruestan (657 - 672)

Richard Henry Welch was born in 593 in Duckberg, Kodiak. From an early age, he exhibited a keen interest in economics and governance, which set the stage for his career in politics. As a staunch capitalist libertarian, Welch firmly believes in the power of free market policies and minimal government intervention to foster economic growth and prosperity.

Welch's political career began with his election as the representative for Fairfax. His dedication and clear ideological stance quickly propelled him through the ranks of the National Unity Party, culminating in his position as a senior member. Serving as Minister for Revenue and Treasury, Welch focused on reducing government spending and promoting economic growth through deregulation and tax cuts. These efforts were driven by his commitment to fiscal conservatism and economic freedom.

Throughout his career, Welch has remained committed to advocating for policies that enhance economic opportunities and improve the overall quality of life for citizens. His work in the legislature continues to be guided by these principles, influencing policy decisions and legislative priorities that reflect his core values.

Welch has been married three times. Though he does not have children, he values the experiences and lessons learned from each of his marriages. These personal journeys have shaped him both as an individual and as a public servant. Welch remains dedicated to his role as a senior member of the National Unity Party, continuing to work towards a future where economic freedom and prosperity are attainable for all citizens of the Kodiak Republic.

Edmund "Eddie" Marwood (612 - 665)

Owner of Marwood's Mercantile (640 - 665)
Chair of the Seathenia Rural Development Fund (650 - 665)
Representative for Pine Ridge, Seathenia (660 - 665)

Edmund Marwood, affectionately known as Eddie to his friends and patrons, was born in 612 in the quaint village of Pine Ridge, Seathenia. Eddie was the son of a local farmer and a schoolteacher, which instilled in him a profound appreciation for community, diligence, and service from an early age. He was educated at the local school before pursuing business studies at South Graz Community College.

After accumulating years of experience as a logistics manager for the North Kodiak Supply Co., Eddie felt a strong calling to return to his roots. In 640, he established the first Marwood's Mercantile, a rural general store aimed at serving the varied needs of his community. The store quickly earned a reputation for its quality products, friendly customer service, and, most notably, Eddie's warm and inviting presence.

Recognizing the unique challenges faced by rural communities, Eddie became a staunch advocate for their development and prosperity. In 650, he founded the Seathenia Rural Development Fund, a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing infrastructure, education, and healthcare in isolated areas. His commitment to fostering rural growth has made him an indefatigable champion for small businesses and sustainable economic practices.

In 660, the people of Pine Ridge District elected Eddie as their representative in Rykkburgh, trusting in his vision and dedication to represent their interests and sustain their way of life amidst the tides of change. He is particularly focused on bridging the divide between urban and rural communities, ensuring that his constituents benefit from technological and social advancements without losing their cherished rural identity.

In his personal life, Eddie is a keen gardener and a mentor to aspiring young business owners. He is married with three children and is locally famous for his homemade jams and the lively community gatherings he hosts. Eddie's pragmatic approach, coupled with his steadfast commitment to his community, has earned him deep respect and affection across Seathenia.

He was assassinated by communist insurgents during a campaign rally in Graz on 18 July 665.

Willard Magnus Ward (598 - )

President of the United Regions Alliance (659 - )
Chancellor of the Kodiak Republic (657 - 663)
Leader of the National Unity Party (655 - 663)
Member of the Kodiak General Assembly for Rykkburgh Central (648 - 663)
Former CEO of Ward-Gage Amalgamated Steel, Limited

Willard Magnus Ward (commonly known as Magnus) was born in 598 in Robingrad, the son of a steelworker father and a schoolteacher mother. He attended Kodiak National University, where he earned a degree in engineering. After graduation, Ward worked for several years as an engineer in a steel manufacturing plant overseas before founding his own company in 625, named Ward-Gage Amalgamated Steel, Limited.

Under Ward's leadership, Ward-Gage became one of the most successful steel manufacturing companies in Kodiak, known for its innovative technology and efficient production methods. In 648, Ward retired from his role as CEO at Ward-Gage Amalgamated Steel, Limited in order to pursue a career in politics. He joined the National Unity Party in 640 and quickly rose through the ranks, earning the party's nomination for the seat in Rykkburgh Central. In the 648 general election, Ward was elected to the Assembly and has since become a respected and influential member of the legislative body.

Ward is known for his pragmatic and business-minded approach to governance, advocating for policies that promote economic growth and development while also prioritizing the needs of his constituents. He is a strong advocate for investment in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, and is committed to improving the quality of life for all citizens of Kodiak.

Outside of politics, Ward is an avid collector of vintage cars and enjoys spending time with his family. He is married with two children and is known for his passion for hiking and photography.

Patrick "the" Barber (595 - )

Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Kodiak Commune (663 - 665)
Chancellor of the University of Rykkburgh (651 - 663)
Chancellor of the Kodiak Republic (642 - 645)
President of the Kodiak General Assembly (645 - 651)
Leader of the Kodiak Workers' Party (638 - 651)
(Technically the Kodiak Section of the Workers' International)
Representative for Rykkburgh South (639 - 651)
Secretary of the Kodiak Federation of Industrial Unions (635 - 642)

Born in 595 in Kodiak to two immigrant parents, Patrick Barber was raised in San Chico where he spent and equal amount of time in the mechanic shop down the road as he did in school. Originally educated as an agricultural mechanic at the San Chico Trades College, Barber moved to the agricultural region near Rykkburgh in 615 and it was here that he attended his first Kodiak Workers Party meeting. By 620 he was President of the Workers' Youth League. He was arrested a number of times for staging illegal walkouts and protests against local businesses and was charged at least twice with battery.

Barber was regional steward of the Kodiak Mechanics Guild and was instrumental in the amalgamation of it with the Automobile Workers Union into what is now the largest Kodiaker industrial union, the United Machinists Union. In 625 Barber was elected Assistant Secretary of the UMU and by 633 was Vice President of the Kodiak Federation of Industrial Unions. With the sudden death of Secretary Frank Hollowitz by heart failure in 635, Barber was eventually selected as KFIU Secretary in the fourth ballot.

There have been unconfirmed allegations of intimidation by members of the San Chico organised crime syndicates against KFIU electors. While there is no solid evidence Barber is involved in criminal activity, a number of businesses have been victims of arson after refusing UMU arbitration.

At least one retired intelligence officer has made allegations of KWP involvement with and funding for the "Peoples' Brigades," a known domestic terrorist group supposedly seeking a Marxist take over of the Kodiak State.

Patrick is often referred to as "the Barber" in reference to how thin he has managed shave operating margins for manufacturing businesses in Kodiak after union disputes.

Ulrykk von Guelderlaand (567 - 638)

Father of the Nation
Deceased, 638

Born in 567 in Kodiak to the prestigious von Guelderlaand dynasty, Ulrykk von Guelderlaand was raised on the centuries old Thatcher Estate. The oldest of three, the death of his younger sister at the age of 9 in 582 deeply affected him. Von Guelderlaand graduated in 592 from the Kodiak National University with a Masters of Public Affairs. His parents and younger brother were both killed in a motor vehicle accident in 594. Without family, he devoted himself to his work running the von Guelderlaand trust, expanding the number of charitable projects it funded, and worked to rebuild international confidence in the failed republic.

In 625, after decades of work, the Assembly of Nations selected von Guelderlaand as the primary liaison for the removal of Kodiaker quarantine. He pledged millions of his family's fortune to the cause, personally funding many of the civic institutions required for the preparations to rebuild the republic. In 628 he was appointed Provisional President of the Kodiak Provisional Assembly. In 630 he was selected by the Provisional Assembly as the first Chancellor of the new Kodiak Republic. He served as Assembly President from 633 until his death in 638.

On 4 August 638, while giving a campaign speech where his notes suggest he was about to declare his intent to run for Chancellor, Ulrykk von Guelderlaand was gunned down by right-wing domestic terrorists in front of the Rykkburgh City Hall. He was 71. After his death, it was discovered that von Guelderlaand had anonymously spent his entire fortune on funding state rebuilding projects. The von Guelderlaand Trust was bankrupt, and the Thatcher Estate was sold to the Kodiak National University for just one florin.

Von Guelderlaand was posthumously granted the title "Father of the Nation" by Chancellor von Battenburg-Grafton. Dying childless, the historical von Guelderlaand dynasty ended with his assassination.

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Ulrykk von Guelderlaand III (???)

Ulrykk von Guelderlaand II (???)

Ulrykk von Guelderlaand I (???)

Karl von Guelderlaand, The Viscount Rykkland

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Rakkeyal is a father of two young children and lives in Australia. He has been Community Director of the Kodiak Community since 2008. His professional background is in education and psychotherapy.

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