Safia Garxo

Safia Garxo is a Lausán Judge, Executive Advisdor, and Politician. She currently resides in her family's home in Vostroya, rarely making journeys out of the city aside from election season. She is known for consistently running in and losing elections, likely due to her controversial thoughts on the people of Anglunia.

Personal life
Safia was born to two Lo'Oix parents, one with some partially demonic family. Granddaughter of Kamirek Garxo, It is very clear where her uncanny hatred for the Yirsi people came from, despite having never interacted with anyone from that region. She maintains a grudge for The Great Humiliation, despite the events of which having happened hundreds of years before her time. In her younger years, she would frequently take her grandmother's book and use the incantations inside, never knowing what horrible fates she was casting onto passersby, as she could not read the demonic text inside.

At around 28, she married a woman named Nazua Ortangon, great-great-granddaughter of the famed Xeroise Ronango'O. Together they had a child named Rakin Garxo, refusing to answer questions on how two women having a child together would be possible. The Garxo family began with an apparent impossibility with the birth of Roinon Garxo from Heldon Votoxa and Mitsov Kroskos (two men). Its clear that shows no signs of ending.

Political Struggles
Whether it's as high as the General Secretary or just a simple Supreme People's Assembly position, Safia just cant get public support. Experts have pointed towards her infamous history as an opponent of anything and everything involved with Anglunia, though she absolutely rejects this notion. She attempted to salvage her GenSec campaign after the official debate by replacing her running mate with fellow candidate Vyacheslav Von Kessel, though still losing to the incumbent Magerius Ukumari by a wide margin. Soon after, she ran for the Supreme People's Assembly, pointing out her expertise in law and the "laziness" of some opposing candidates. And once again, she failed. Not even making the runoffs. Despite this, she drafted a law she planned to get through if she had won, and mailed it to every representative she knew. Her letters were ignored, and her seemingly uncontroversial bill has been left to collect dust.