Anne Inaralei

Early Life
Anne Inaralei is a woman who was born in Croscograd and grew up in Crosotex until it was destroyed and abandoned during the Kunir War. She like many others in the aftermath had to move to Nizkaya, she barely remembers this time of her life. Eventually, as her 18th Birthday came and went, she decided to move to the nearly completed city Laria. She struggled getting registered as a citizen there, however these issues cleared up in a few days.

Living near the gate facing her destroyed hometown, she reminisced about when she lived there, remembering the brewers who lived there, and the products they produced. This sparked a new interest in brewing for her and she began making beer, mead, absinthe and rum. During this time she began listening more to the voices of Laria and the politicans of the USSE, growing more politically interested and seeing the effects of the Kunir War still affecting the USSE, she decided to attend the upcoming meeting in Laria. This meeting was about the Mumo'Oa Ko Reforms and was the spark for her other interest, politics.

Vostroya and position as Commissioner of Development
Inaralei served as Commissioner of Development of the USSE under Xeroise Ronango'O, Quintus Solokov, and Chelovek Serebra, during which she went on strike for infrastructure and development of Vostroya, as well as personally overseeing the expansion and development of Vostroya along with Chelovek Serebra, being instrumental in its modern structure.

Strike
Vostroya had faced a perpetual neglect and complete inactivity since the Kunir War. Chelovek sought the revival of the city, adopted ownership of it, and formed the building party that would develop it, which would included Inaralei. After much shortcoming on part of the central government to complete their development projects with Vostroya, the city's workers went on strike, and took initiative to build infrastructure in the governments absence. Inaralei was among the laborers coordinated construction with the central government and took a massive part in the actual construction.