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Karenin is a former officer of the [[Auszug]], and had shown bravery, wisdom and fine leadership as the Weisspeer chief, in addition to his military duties. | Karenin is a former officer of the [[Auszug]], and had shown bravery, wisdom and fine leadership as the Weisspeer chief, in addition to his military duties. | ||
He is married to [[Greta Vosser-Weisspeer]] and has | He is married to [[Greta Vosser-Weisspeer]] and has two daughters, [[Hanne Weisspeer]] and [[Sophia Weisspeer]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:00, 28 September 2014
Karenin Weisspeer is the elected Voormann of Perrenland and chief of clan Weisspeer.
As a young man, Karenin saw service in foreign climes as a mercenary. Upon his return he served in a relatively small national army, now as a decorated veteran. He took up the role of Pfalzgraf after the death of his mother before setting his sights on the position of Voormann.
The 58 year old man was elected into office after the disastrous foreign policies of the previous Voormann, Franz Hussen, that led to a non-aggression pact being signed with Iuz. Swept up by popular support, Karenin has proven an able administrator and a keen supporter of the local military, which has been enlarged and strengthened during his time in office.
However, Karenin has proven to be something of a disappointment as Voormann. He has maintained a conciliatory attitude to the Cantonal Council, yet has become perceived as too conciliatory. By attempting to maintain an agreeable relationship with the council members he has instead alienated several of them because of his 'wishy-washy' attitude. Furthermore, expectations that he would take up arms against Iuz were dashed.
Karenin is a former officer of the Auszug, and had shown bravery, wisdom and fine leadership as the Weisspeer chief, in addition to his military duties.
He is married to Greta Vosser-Weisspeer and has two daughters, Hanne Weisspeer and Sophia Weisspeer.