Schåzuur Dachöss
Schåzuur Dachöss Serüd | |
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sh-zhýr-d-cos-ze-ryd | |
Representative of Maarküche | |
Assumed office 4623 CY | |
Preceded by | Name Nameson |
Personal details | |
Born | Schåzuur Dachöss Serüd 13 Uinte 4579 CY (age 48) Veschendür, Tschintiessteiss |
Nationality | Tschintierst |
Political party | Great Free Yazland Party |
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Schåzuur Dachöss (Tschintierst: sh-zhýr-d-cos-ze-ryd Schåzuur Dachöss Serüd) is a Tschintierst politician, political thinker, and leader of the Great Free Yazland Party. He is known for his Pan-Yasgan thought, which has gained popularity among people in the Gintem who became disillusioned after the Copper War. Born in the town of Veschendür, Tschintiessteiss near the border with Dhimrai, Schåzuur studied at the University of Kunroom. Receiving a (something) in the study of historical philosophy in 46XX. In 4613, Schåzuur would begin his entry into politics with the publishing of his most well known work Considerations of the Races. He would quickly gain followers, especially with younger generation of upper class society in the Gintem Confederation, and would use sponsorships from various wealthy families to start the creation of the Great Free Yazland Party. In 4623 CY, would be elected as representative of the province of Maarküche in the Tranzgenschaden with the backing of largely wealthy supporters of his ideas.
Early life
Schåzuur Dachöss was born on 13 Uinte 4579 to Schåzuur Serü and X. He was born in Veschendür, a small city near the Tschintierst-Dhimze border Schåzuur's father was employed as a Commanding Officer in the Tschintierst Military, and was fairly well off, with a history of land ownership. From growing up in close proximity to the border with Dhimrai, Schåzuur became quite proficient in Dhimze from a young age. He took great interest in other languages, much to his father’s chagrin. His tutors and teachers were quick to point out his capabilities and ability to learn, as well as his arrogance. Schåzuur was known to largely dismiss the capabilities of others whilst inflating his own. In 4602 CY, Schåzuur’s mother would be killed following the accidental shelling of the town of Veschendür, an event which profoundly affected his father, but left Schåzuur largely unfazed. In a letter to his father, Schåzuur lazily reported news of his mother’s death whilst confessing to “not finding much grief at all.” Schåzuur would live largely independently through the rest of his schooling, before moving to Kunroom to attend the University of Kunroom. He and his father would not reunite for several years, and a deep gap in understanding between the two would begin to form. Initially looking to study the Dhimze language, Schåzuur instead became fascinated with history and politics, and would begin to study historical philosophy in 4604 CY. Schåzuur became connected with many influential families during his time at university, in particular gaining the favor of the Wryyschumorss family in 46XX CY. Schåzuur would befriend the third son of Wryyschumorss Tuusoch, X. X
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Controversy
Schåzuur has been described by various sources, from close friends to acquaintances to be difficult to be around. Sources range from calling him arrogant, narcissistic, and egotistical to calling him outright insane. X. Schåzuur has also been exposed for amorous behaviors with numerous women and wråschåns numerous times. He has also been accused of homosexual relations with other men, such as X, but such claims have never been confirmed.