James Faustino

 Early Life 

Born to noble parents of the Huitca Federation in the capital city of Tlahatl. James would find himself receiving the highest education in a wide variety of topics. Leading a life that was overall, privileged and charmed. Until of course, in his teenage years, when the Huitca Federation was dissolved. He and his family were forced to flee and falling federation for reasons his parents never told him.

A few days later, according to James's own account, out in the wilds, his family would be found by a group of bandits, who would quickly rob and capture them. After many days trapped in the bandit's camp, James would manage to escape. Continuing his travels into the wider world of Rathnir without his parents. These travels would span over many years to come, from continent to continent, country to country. Until he found a nation nestled in the very corner of the world.

New Beginnings

He came across the Autokratoria of Sirradra, which, after a quick immigration process, welcomed him in with open arms. Giving James a small but cozy home in the southern town of Vassa. Soon after this, as he settled into his new life, he would become a squire in the Sirradrii military, to fulfill the mandatory service required by any citizen. Doing odd jobs to help the town while off duty.

Later learning of the Enthica-Novoros province's many political parties. He would quickly become a member of the Enithican labor party. Purely for their support of, and success in bringing religious freedoms to the area in the past. Something that James wanted to support in his new home, considering his dedication to, and open expression of, his Cardinalist faith.

The Vassa Times and ENNN

A year or so later, Foustino, purely for the fun of it, create and publish The Vassa Times. A newspaper named after the town in which he lived. Covering everything from local news, to what was happening abroad, it almost instantly gained relative success. Especially with its only competition, the Enthican Times, already on decline. Which assimilated itself into the Vassa Times soon after its first release.

[more coming soon]