Gustav II

= Gustav II =

Biographical details
Gustav II /Gustav ðə ˈsɛkənd/ was born around the night of 13000s; the exact date is not documented and very well unknown. It had been told that he was buried under layers of snow for 19 years before he was born (woken up). He wandered around aimlessly for roughly 3 moons, until he stumbled upon the ongoing expansion of the stone wall of Portusburg. His presence was welcomed to the town, and its community. He lived in a tiny little house outside on the town skirt. Only description that he gave on his life was, "... from where I came from, this is all I have", then threw 4 snow balls for a 'thank you' gift for sheltering him (Anonymous source, 13461).

The origin of the name, Gustav is yet unknown, as well as the Gustav I. However, historians and scholars theorized that Gustav I was the same person as Gustav II. From his citizen registration, Gustav II's age was 119, and vaguely mentioned that he was an Ice Giant.

Reputation
 

Gustav II joined Portusburg, during the time of its territory expansion wars, He was not fonded of the concept of war, which led to the writing of 'Violence ', Violence is the first Gustav's published work, that tackled on the view of wars, terrorisms, violence, and the consequences of those. The book also provided a story of King Leon XXV in 'Regime de la Terreur'. Gustav's views on war was very well contradicted, as provided quotes below,

 "' War can only bring us loss, loss of lives, loss of productivity, loss of our very humanity ' Gustav II, 'Violence, page 7'."

"'Terras fre vols vey, ab frevol governador. Mas vos vezetz òst que s’amassant per vos véncer' (Translation: I see weak lands, led by a weak ruler. You see my armies massing to overthrow you.) Gustav II, (thoug h that credential on the book was given as 'Gustavvvvvvvvv'),  'Violence page 63'."

There were only 8 copy of original ' Violence ' to preserve it value, 2 of the copy, one was bought by a librarian and was displayed in Library of Aexandrei, and another was displayed in The Cecilia Library in Portusburg. The original 'Violence ' had gone missing on The Great Fire of Cecilia. Gustav II also was the main figure and played an important role contributing on the construct of The Cecilia Library during the time of changing governor policies and the territory expansion of Portusburg. h""