Post by Nicholas Lorencio on Aug 17, 2010 12:23:23 GMT -5
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Name: Walter Sobieslaw
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Country of Origin: Poland
Rank: President of Poland
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 165 Pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Equipment on Person:
-Carries a concealed Beretta 92 at all times.
-If trust into battle, (being a former soldier), Walter prefers the G36, usually armed with its built in scope (of course), as well as either a bayonet or grenade launcher, depending on the situation.
-Same as before, if the situation arises, he can either have fragmentation or stun grenades.
-Finally he carries a concealed combat knife along with his pistol.
Personality Profile:
Walter is what you could call an "image" of a nation. Since being elected as president, he has loyally followed his nation’s word. He wants to please his people as much as possible, and always strides to get his nation forward in the world. However, Walter also holds a dream of restoring Poland to the once great status it held during the Medieval Ages, and slightly into the Napoleonic one. He feels that Poland should rise up and take revenge for all the injustices done upon it.
When on the job, Walter is stern and serious. He takes every matter as an up most importance, (if it deals with the nation). He hardly ever relaxes while on the job, and is almost always busy either overseeing a new construction or planning a military engagement. This type of personality also appears on Walter during a battle. When Walter is off the job however, he is a new man. He can be a very relaxed man, cracking jokes and laughing with his friends. He is never one who will miss a party or a friendly get together.
Personally wise, Walter is very controlled; this may come from his religious devotion. Walter is quite religious, and although he doesn't usually let religion interfere with his life, he does go to church, being a Catholic, and also does the normal duties of one. For being very controlled, Walter never smokes, and hardly ever drinks more than an occasional wine glass in the afternoon with his wife, (Regina Sobieslaw). They currently have no kids.
Personal History: (No less than 2 paragraph's)
Walter was born in April 7, 1988 in the city of Warsaw to a rich and high class family. His parents were Georgiy and Eadan Sobieslaw. His father was a renowned lawyer and his mother was a CEO of a large corporation. As a young boy he was raised with the upmost quality, however he was not raised with “a silver spoon in his mouth”. His father constantly made him work for any money he wanted, so Walter learned how to work, and did it quite well. When Walter was old enough to go to school, he was sent to a private school to get the best education he could, from some of the best teachers in the nation. Walter was a straight A student, always achieving great marks in his classes. He also was a favorite of many of the teachers, due to him staying after school and helping them on numerous occasions. During school Walter also learned to speak German and Russian, big languages in Eastern Europe, and English, I big language anywhere, making his knowledge of languages broad.
When not in school Walter could be found usually in two places, the local field or the library. In the field Walter loved to play sports such as football (soccer) and lacrosse. Pertaining to this, Walter was a very athletic and active kid, always keeping himself physically fit and in the best shape he could. If not exercising, Walter would be in the local library, sitting among the dusty book shelves. Many adults found it odd that such an active kid such as Walter, would love to read and learn so much, but he did. He particularly loved to learn about Poland’s history, especially about its hay days as a great empire.
When Walter graduated from High School, (in his private school), he was sent to the University of Warsaw to study Law, due to his father’s lawyer legacy. Upon completion of this college, Walter began to work as a lawyer, but the Russian invasion of Poland, (the one that would ultimately began the struggle for power in the world), caused him and many other young men to join the army. Walter was part of the army for two years, fighting in numerous battles. He fought with all his might, but unfortunately Poland was losing the war. Seeing his valor however, his commanding general sent him to be part of a Special Forces group, which he would be part of for two more years, finishing up his four years of service. During his time in the group, he helped perform numerous operations and battles that would help cripple and stall the Russian Army.
After his service he continued to work as a lawyer, and by now both his parents had passed away, (being quite old when Walter was born). So now Walter was left a grand fortune, being the only child of the family, and he lived in high style. However, much of the money he spent helping the reconstruction of the Polish nation, after it was practically leveled after the Russian invasion. Then the day that would rock a world and ultimately change Walters’s life would happen. As soon as that fated nuke landed upon the building where all of the leaders were, was the day that Walter would never forget. He knew that the world would never be the same, and that it was quite possible that it could easily fall into disorder and chaos. Seeing that they now had a leaderless nation, Walter decided to take matters into his own hands, and run a campaign to be the next Polish president.
After a long and strenuous campaign, Walter has been elected as the nation’s new president, and the people have high hopes for him. This is where his story begins, a new leader in command of a destroyed nation, surrounded by greedy and ambitious nations. His nation is in his hands, and this could definitely be the time when Poland rises up, once again.
Sample Post: (No less then 2 paragraph's)
Walter found himself seated upon the black leather cushions that were inside his newly acquired white presidential limo. The limo was driving slowly down the main street of Warsaw, flanked on either side by a cheering crowd of on lookers, eager for their new president to make his speech, and this is just what his mission was. He was supposed to give a speech, an inauguration speech, for his recent victory over his other competitors. Behind these crowds, the grey buildings of downtown Warsaw rose up; touching the sky and frowning upon those bellow it. Indeed these buildings seemed untouched by the recent war, but sadly this wasn’t everywhere. Walter knew that one of the first things he needed to do as a president was to see that his country was to be rebuilt. The economy was a mess, the military was weak, and the people lacked trust in their government, Walter had to change this, or their nation was certainly doomed.
The limo turned sharply right, and began making its steady way up to a white building, the presidential palace, where he would now be living for his next four years as president. Walter glanced out the window, ruffling the papers that he held in his hands while he did so. He was worried, that was for certain. He still couldn’t believe that he, even a rich lawyer, would ever be placed in the position that he was at now. Then again, no one would have believed that a nuke would kill most if not all of the major world leaders, and it did. This was certainly a world in turmoil.
The limo stopped, his door facing the front grounds of the palace, where a sort of stadium was placed, bearing a podium and a banner with his name printed on it. Standing upon this stadium were the men that would be filling his cabinet, and of course his loving wife. Walter took a deep breath, closing his eyes and listening to the roar of the crowd. For a second he was taken back into time when he was a boy, scoring a terrific goal in football. But soon he was snapped back into the real world by his driver casually opening the door next to him and signaling for him to head out. Walter quickly fixed his black suit, tightening the blood red die that went with it. Then he stepped out of the limo, glancing around as he did so.
The grounds about him were filled with people, reporters and citizens alike. Here and there stood trees, gently swaying in the summer’s breeze. Above him a gentle wisp of cloud glided across the sky, but everywhere else there was just blue, a clear sky, perfect weather. Walter began casually walking up to the brown and black stadium, covered by a white tarp, to make it look nicer. He mounted the platform, via the steps that were to the right, just up by the front, making it an easy access. Then he walked toward the podium, nodding at his cabinet, and smiling at his wife. Then he turned to face the crowd who hushed just as he placed his papers neatly down upon the podium, glancing up as he did so. A few flashes from cameras struck here and there for the cameras of reporters, eagerly waiting to report on their new president. Then, Walter began his speech.
“My fellow men, women, and children of Poland. I come before as your new president, and to do two things. One, to thank you for electing me as your new president and two, to give my inauguration speech.“
“I thank every one of you for giving me your support in this election. You have helped me win, and with a good number of the votes as well. I know this is a tough time for many, but I’m sure that I will do everything to make it right. I also thank my cabinet, for helping me run my campaign, and for also helping me get elected. I look forward to governing with you. Finally, I thank my wife, Regina, who has given me all here support during the duration of this race.”
Walter paused here, flipping over a few pages as he did so. The crowd began clapping and cheering for his first part. Then Walter cleared his throat, quieting up the crowd once again.
“And now for the most important part. I know that Poland has gone through some difficult events. The Russian invasion that decimated our lands and the death of the world leaders, as horrible to us as it is to the rest of the world. But, I believe that we, and I say we, can fix this. I do not say I, because I am not a king, I am a president, nothing more than a representative of you. I am here to voice your opinion, and to get it done.”
“There is one thing though, that I will see through. I will see that our nation prospers, that it grows, and that it becomes great. I will bring our nation back onto the maps and history books, back into the status it was with King John III Sobieski, I will bring our nation back into a great empire!”
The crowd began to roar as Walter finished his speech. He glanced back into the sky, taking out the small cross that was chained upon his steel necklace. He gently kissed the idol, as he spoke in a murmur while the outside world seemed to dim around him, as if he stood alone. “God, help me lead my nation. Let us live, let us prosper, let us conquer.”
Name: Walter Sobieslaw
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Country of Origin: Poland
Rank: President of Poland
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 165 Pounds
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Green
Equipment on Person:
-Carries a concealed Beretta 92 at all times.
-If trust into battle, (being a former soldier), Walter prefers the G36, usually armed with its built in scope (of course), as well as either a bayonet or grenade launcher, depending on the situation.
-Same as before, if the situation arises, he can either have fragmentation or stun grenades.
-Finally he carries a concealed combat knife along with his pistol.
Personality Profile:
Walter is what you could call an "image" of a nation. Since being elected as president, he has loyally followed his nation’s word. He wants to please his people as much as possible, and always strides to get his nation forward in the world. However, Walter also holds a dream of restoring Poland to the once great status it held during the Medieval Ages, and slightly into the Napoleonic one. He feels that Poland should rise up and take revenge for all the injustices done upon it.
When on the job, Walter is stern and serious. He takes every matter as an up most importance, (if it deals with the nation). He hardly ever relaxes while on the job, and is almost always busy either overseeing a new construction or planning a military engagement. This type of personality also appears on Walter during a battle. When Walter is off the job however, he is a new man. He can be a very relaxed man, cracking jokes and laughing with his friends. He is never one who will miss a party or a friendly get together.
Personally wise, Walter is very controlled; this may come from his religious devotion. Walter is quite religious, and although he doesn't usually let religion interfere with his life, he does go to church, being a Catholic, and also does the normal duties of one. For being very controlled, Walter never smokes, and hardly ever drinks more than an occasional wine glass in the afternoon with his wife, (Regina Sobieslaw). They currently have no kids.
Personal History: (No less than 2 paragraph's)
Walter was born in April 7, 1988 in the city of Warsaw to a rich and high class family. His parents were Georgiy and Eadan Sobieslaw. His father was a renowned lawyer and his mother was a CEO of a large corporation. As a young boy he was raised with the upmost quality, however he was not raised with “a silver spoon in his mouth”. His father constantly made him work for any money he wanted, so Walter learned how to work, and did it quite well. When Walter was old enough to go to school, he was sent to a private school to get the best education he could, from some of the best teachers in the nation. Walter was a straight A student, always achieving great marks in his classes. He also was a favorite of many of the teachers, due to him staying after school and helping them on numerous occasions. During school Walter also learned to speak German and Russian, big languages in Eastern Europe, and English, I big language anywhere, making his knowledge of languages broad.
When not in school Walter could be found usually in two places, the local field or the library. In the field Walter loved to play sports such as football (soccer) and lacrosse. Pertaining to this, Walter was a very athletic and active kid, always keeping himself physically fit and in the best shape he could. If not exercising, Walter would be in the local library, sitting among the dusty book shelves. Many adults found it odd that such an active kid such as Walter, would love to read and learn so much, but he did. He particularly loved to learn about Poland’s history, especially about its hay days as a great empire.
When Walter graduated from High School, (in his private school), he was sent to the University of Warsaw to study Law, due to his father’s lawyer legacy. Upon completion of this college, Walter began to work as a lawyer, but the Russian invasion of Poland, (the one that would ultimately began the struggle for power in the world), caused him and many other young men to join the army. Walter was part of the army for two years, fighting in numerous battles. He fought with all his might, but unfortunately Poland was losing the war. Seeing his valor however, his commanding general sent him to be part of a Special Forces group, which he would be part of for two more years, finishing up his four years of service. During his time in the group, he helped perform numerous operations and battles that would help cripple and stall the Russian Army.
After his service he continued to work as a lawyer, and by now both his parents had passed away, (being quite old when Walter was born). So now Walter was left a grand fortune, being the only child of the family, and he lived in high style. However, much of the money he spent helping the reconstruction of the Polish nation, after it was practically leveled after the Russian invasion. Then the day that would rock a world and ultimately change Walters’s life would happen. As soon as that fated nuke landed upon the building where all of the leaders were, was the day that Walter would never forget. He knew that the world would never be the same, and that it was quite possible that it could easily fall into disorder and chaos. Seeing that they now had a leaderless nation, Walter decided to take matters into his own hands, and run a campaign to be the next Polish president.
After a long and strenuous campaign, Walter has been elected as the nation’s new president, and the people have high hopes for him. This is where his story begins, a new leader in command of a destroyed nation, surrounded by greedy and ambitious nations. His nation is in his hands, and this could definitely be the time when Poland rises up, once again.
Sample Post: (No less then 2 paragraph's)
Walter found himself seated upon the black leather cushions that were inside his newly acquired white presidential limo. The limo was driving slowly down the main street of Warsaw, flanked on either side by a cheering crowd of on lookers, eager for their new president to make his speech, and this is just what his mission was. He was supposed to give a speech, an inauguration speech, for his recent victory over his other competitors. Behind these crowds, the grey buildings of downtown Warsaw rose up; touching the sky and frowning upon those bellow it. Indeed these buildings seemed untouched by the recent war, but sadly this wasn’t everywhere. Walter knew that one of the first things he needed to do as a president was to see that his country was to be rebuilt. The economy was a mess, the military was weak, and the people lacked trust in their government, Walter had to change this, or their nation was certainly doomed.
The limo turned sharply right, and began making its steady way up to a white building, the presidential palace, where he would now be living for his next four years as president. Walter glanced out the window, ruffling the papers that he held in his hands while he did so. He was worried, that was for certain. He still couldn’t believe that he, even a rich lawyer, would ever be placed in the position that he was at now. Then again, no one would have believed that a nuke would kill most if not all of the major world leaders, and it did. This was certainly a world in turmoil.
The limo stopped, his door facing the front grounds of the palace, where a sort of stadium was placed, bearing a podium and a banner with his name printed on it. Standing upon this stadium were the men that would be filling his cabinet, and of course his loving wife. Walter took a deep breath, closing his eyes and listening to the roar of the crowd. For a second he was taken back into time when he was a boy, scoring a terrific goal in football. But soon he was snapped back into the real world by his driver casually opening the door next to him and signaling for him to head out. Walter quickly fixed his black suit, tightening the blood red die that went with it. Then he stepped out of the limo, glancing around as he did so.
The grounds about him were filled with people, reporters and citizens alike. Here and there stood trees, gently swaying in the summer’s breeze. Above him a gentle wisp of cloud glided across the sky, but everywhere else there was just blue, a clear sky, perfect weather. Walter began casually walking up to the brown and black stadium, covered by a white tarp, to make it look nicer. He mounted the platform, via the steps that were to the right, just up by the front, making it an easy access. Then he walked toward the podium, nodding at his cabinet, and smiling at his wife. Then he turned to face the crowd who hushed just as he placed his papers neatly down upon the podium, glancing up as he did so. A few flashes from cameras struck here and there for the cameras of reporters, eagerly waiting to report on their new president. Then, Walter began his speech.
“My fellow men, women, and children of Poland. I come before as your new president, and to do two things. One, to thank you for electing me as your new president and two, to give my inauguration speech.“
“I thank every one of you for giving me your support in this election. You have helped me win, and with a good number of the votes as well. I know this is a tough time for many, but I’m sure that I will do everything to make it right. I also thank my cabinet, for helping me run my campaign, and for also helping me get elected. I look forward to governing with you. Finally, I thank my wife, Regina, who has given me all here support during the duration of this race.”
Walter paused here, flipping over a few pages as he did so. The crowd began clapping and cheering for his first part. Then Walter cleared his throat, quieting up the crowd once again.
“And now for the most important part. I know that Poland has gone through some difficult events. The Russian invasion that decimated our lands and the death of the world leaders, as horrible to us as it is to the rest of the world. But, I believe that we, and I say we, can fix this. I do not say I, because I am not a king, I am a president, nothing more than a representative of you. I am here to voice your opinion, and to get it done.”
“There is one thing though, that I will see through. I will see that our nation prospers, that it grows, and that it becomes great. I will bring our nation back onto the maps and history books, back into the status it was with King John III Sobieski, I will bring our nation back into a great empire!”
The crowd began to roar as Walter finished his speech. He glanced back into the sky, taking out the small cross that was chained upon his steel necklace. He gently kissed the idol, as he spoke in a murmur while the outside world seemed to dim around him, as if he stood alone. “God, help me lead my nation. Let us live, let us prosper, let us conquer.”