Abulu Al-Kulukok

Abulu Al-Kulukok, Is a merchant and a politician from The Kingdoms of Valreach. He was one of the first elected politicians in The Kingdoms of Valreach, helping to build a stable and prosperous new Nation, all the while also being a merchant eager to make some coin, he vigorously traded and made a hefty sum of money in this period too.

It was only 3 months after the the discovery of Eldham, that he made the journey there to seek his fortune, he started a mining operation which made huge profits as he learned the tricks of the trade.

Early Life
Abulu Al-kulukok, was born in a small desert village called Ziak located in the Plagos region of Rathnir. His days as a young child were filled with happiness and laughter, he had two loving parents, his father Abu Al-Kulukok and his mother Jasmin Al-kulukok. The small town of Ziak was by no means wealthy, but they stuck together and made do with what they had. But sadly, the peace that had lasted for so long came to a halt when Abulu had just turned 8. A drought had come over the town. Food and water quickly became a scarcity and starvation followed. Due to the poor nature of the town’s economy, they were unable to get help from other towns. Abulu watched as his friends and neighbours starved. After some time, people began to kill each other over the last bits of food and water, up to this point Abulu had been blissfully unaware that his father had been giving him and his mother all their food at the risk of himself starving. But one day when he went to his father’s bed seeking comfort, he then discovered that his father had passed away, dying of starvation. The sight of his dead father left Abulu empty, he had no water to cry tears, nor any strength to scream, so he just collapsed to the floor, his whole body lingering in pain. After laying there for some time his mother appeared, grabbing him and running out of the house not being able to look at her dead husband.

When Abulu awoke he was in a carriage in his mother’s arms. When he passed out his mother had carried him out of the town and down the road as long as she could before collapsing herself, but by some crazy luck or divine intervention, a merchant carriage happened to be driving by. The merchant had allowed Abulu and his mother to travel with him to his next destination. The journey they travelled lasted 6 months during this time the merchant took a liking to Abulu and his mother, so when they eventually came to their destination, he offered them a job working for him which they gratefully accepted. Sadly, two weeks after Abulu turned fifteen his mother died, no doubt due to all the stress and hard work she had endured for most of her life. Now left without any parents Abulu decided to stay with the merchant and learn, and so he did. When he turned 24, he set sail for Eldham with the money he had saved up.