Tinho

Tinho is an Eisenlandian ex-politician known for his extreme proposals and attempts against the government.

Description
Tinho is a middle-aged man with a long white beard and brown eyes. He usually walks around in a suit, and lives in Balhurst. He's 1.73 meters tall, but his imposing posture makes him seem taller. The man walks around in long steps and avoids conversations with strangers. Tinho suffers from respiratory issues from years of smoking. He doesn't like getting his hands dirty, and his antisocial behavior makes it hard for him to find a romantic partner. Tinho is unstable and passionate, making him great in appealing to the masses.

Tinho is well regarded as the most prominent Eisenlandian communist revolutionary. He has translated many books (mainly from Eldham) into Ejzndl, the Eisenlandian language. He has also written his own books, the most famous one being "The Eisenlandian Public Machine", "Critique of the Eisenlandian Autocracy" and "Revolutionary Ideals". In his works, Tinho deconstructs the Kaiser's tyranny and Eisenland's class struggle, analysing the possibility of a revolution through the organization of the workforce into a revolutionary mass.

Trajectory
Tinho was born in Maxstadt to an aristocratic family. He studied in the best schools, but he did not like his parents' ideals: their income was based on the exploration of the lower class. He went abroad to study in his late teens.

In this period he discovered Socialism and vastly studied it: his mind was flooded with revolutionary ideals. He went back to his homeland after eight years, and enlisted in the Eisenlandian Military. He actively fought pirates in the southern border, and at one point he was severely injured. He quit being a soldier after suffering a bad cut on his left arm. In his youth, Tinho integrated the Workers of Eisenland, a small political group which launched candidates into the Eisenlandian parliamentary elections. As a young adult Tinho moved into the pacific town of Balhurst, where he met Gmez, who would later become his friend and sponsor. Tinho joined the Democratic-Socialist Unity Front. He ran for Minister of Economy, offering Peace, Land and Bread to the population. He lost, with 23% of the votes. This made him deeply frustrated and gave him motivation to invest more time into his career on politics. At this time Tinho joined Ender_Zx and Gmez in their wine business, temporarily moving to Suebi, in the newly-founded Duchy of Teschen.

Eisenland split in two some months later. Tinho took advantage of the situation and tried to spark a fight between the heads of state from the North and South so that he could benefit from the upcoming civil war. He failed and went to court.

The Judgement
After a brief trial, Tinho was considered guilty and was banned from his nation: he was now an Enemy of the State. Gmez helped him to hide in the underground of Balhurst, giving him food and shelter. During this period he wrote his most acclaimed piece: "The Death of a Dynasty", where he predicts the Kaiser's downfall and an upcoming general crisis. His predictions showed to be accurate.

Tinho was forgiven by the Kaiser some months later, after proving his dignity. The man still lives a pacific life in Balhurst, producing alcoholic beverages. He is still politically active, integrating the Balhurst Workers Union, a radical group, as a theory genius and propagandist. Tinho edits the group's newspaper, "The Balhurst Worker's Tribune".