Ole Sonsteng

Ole Sonsteng, born in the historic town of Velardium (now known as Krania), stands as a multifaceted figure in the annals of Tovarisha's history. Renowned as an agriculturalist, a naval captain, and the present Mayor of Morskaya, he has worn many hats throughout his illustrious career.

Early Life
Sonsteng was born to Ole Stade and Anne Sønsteng in Velardium. Hailing from a lineage of dedicated farmers, he grew up immersed in the rhythms of the land and cultivation.

Naval Career in Tovarisha
Ole's dedication to his homeland saw him serve in the Navy of Tovarisha. He climbed the ranks to become the captain of the ship Yugograd, stationed at the port of the city of Kyport. Under his leadership, the vessel primarily engaged in anti-piracy operations in the Svalðen Sea.

In his tenure as captain, the Yugograd played notable roles in several wars:

The Schneuven Civil War:
A complex political and military situation unfolded in the state of Burgamere. The war witnessed Tovarishan forces, expecting organized resistance in urban warfare, finding themselves combating disparate and often ill-prepared militia factions. As captain, Ole's ship, the Yugograd, played a strategic role, especially in enforcing naval blockades.

The Paradise War:
A conflict sparked by territorial disputes post the purge, the Paradise War saw significant losses for Tovarisha, especially after the disastrous first battle of Syrgorod. The Yugograd faced challenges as the Paradisan intelligence had advanced knowledge of impending strategies, complicating naval operations for Tovarisha.

War Crimes of the Yugograd and Captain Sonsteng:
During the Schneuven Civil War, the actions of the Yugograd and Captain Sonsteng drew widespread attention:


 * 1) Enforcing blockades that resulted in dire food and medical shortages in Schneuven, leading to extensive civilian suffering.
 * 2) Alleged torture of combatants.
 * 3) Wanton destruction of cities.
 * 4) Inflicting devastation not justified by military necessity.
 * 5) Destruction of culturally significant properties.
 * 6) Accusations of murdering survivors from ships that the Yugograd had sunk.

Captain Sonsteng's Remarks:
Post-war, in an interview with the Morskayan Tribune, when questioned about the actions of his ship and the suffering of civilians, he was quoted saying, "I did all of that, they deserved it." This statement was met with wide scale support. Today, he is a national hero.

Family Life
At 29, Ole married Mathea Hunder. The couple welcomed eight children into their fold over two decades: Arnold, Carl, Bertine, Thelma, Daniel, Edwin, Fred, and Gusta. His younger brother, Sherman Luscovili, diverged from the family's agricultural roots, rising to prominence as the Attorney General of Tovarisha before his tragic passing.

Agricultural Achievements
Returning to his roots, Sonsteng's agricultural innovations in Krania are legendary. He introduced pioneering farming techniques, which not only boosted crop yields but also championed sustainable agricultural practices.

Mayorship of Morskaya
The untimely demise of his brother, Sherman Luscovili, marked a turning point in Ole's life. Relocating to Morskaya, his leadership capabilities were quickly recognized, leading to his appointment as the city's mayor. His naval experiences, coupled with his agricultural expertise, have played a pivotal role in shaping his vision for Morskaya's future.