Mattéu Fyrfox

Mattéu Pierre Fyrfox du Pioresná was a Volontéan senáteur, business owner, and mayor of Invicta. He was best known for his activity in the Senát of North Volonté and for his nationalistic policies, which ultimately lead to his downfall. He was a fierce advocator for the reclaiming of historic Volontéan lands to the nation's east and south. His primary residence was the House Fyrfox Estate, a large property south of Durnhol that was once a dwarf settlement, and he owned The Twisted Oak Public House in Pioresná's Gran Mercao district, which he inherited from his father. He also owned property in Frostwall and Invicta.

Early Life
Mattéu was born in Fall of 267 TE in Pioresná, North Volonté to two ethnic "New Volontéans", Jean Pierre Fyrfox du Pioresná and Amélie Le Fonteau. Jean Pierre was of Volontéan-Neolian descent and owned a tavern in the Gran Mercao district of Pioresná called "The Twisted Oak Public House", which Mattéu later inherited ownership to. His mother Amélie comes from a wealthy Volontéan family from Kirvograd, but she was forced to move to Pioresná with her family at a young age to flee from the Kirvograd War.

As a child Mattéu enjoyed chasing all aspects of knowledge, specifically topics regarding world history and cultures. He learned Middle Kryvonean from a young age, and also learned to read the Norterran script from his father around this time. Mattéu was also a natural when it came to politics, so when he reached the age where he needed to choose a career path, he decided he wanted to try and become a senáteur and a diplomat. Mattéu took classes to learn Traveler's Tongue (and also Mariner's Tongue) for this reason.

Mattéu was an alumni of the University of Manitell in Frostwall, Prübensia, majoring in law and minoring in business. He also learned both Kivèvis and Prübensian Samoran during his time in Frostwall.

Political Career
Mattéu first became a senáteur in the Fall 286 TE at the age of 19. Despite only just appearing on the political stage, he began to make his mark early on by proposing numerous projects for North Volonté. He is credited with initially developing North Volonté's highway designation system, the flag of the city of Fréris, and the architecture for the new North Volonté Senát building in Fréris, among many other things. He is also leading the charge for development of Durhol and Invicta.

In Spring 287 TE, Mattéu became an honorary citizen of Prübensia due to his contributions in better connecting Prübensia with North Volonté, both physically (through his expanded highway system) and diplomatically.

In Spring 289 TE, after Invicta was incorporated into North Volonté, Mattéu was trusted to run the city as the mayor.

In Winter 294 TE, the Loisur Agence de Renseignement dela République, or Republic Intelligence Agency Act, was passed by the Senát and the Conseil of North Volonté. Mattéu played a huge part in the drafting of this bill, along with fellow senáteurs Charles Astilor and TD.

In Spring 299 TE, Mattéu was discovered to have had serious plans to launch a coup against the Volontéan government. Although a surprise to many, Mattéu claimed to have been considering it for years, believing that the Senát was too ineffective and inactive to best represent the Volontéan people. He was hunted down by the Volontéan military, forced to flee north to evade capture.

Mattéu took refuge in Netrion, Xineria, after being run of out Volonté. Suffering from severe depression due to feeling "betrayed" by his friends and his people, Mattéu committed suicide in Fall 299 TE. In his suicide note, it stated:

"Tout ce que jai toujours voulu, cest le meilleur pour mon peuple. Je métais donné pour mission daméliorer la vie de chaque Volontéan...À mes Conseillers et à mes collègues Senáteurs, je suis désolé davoir fait ce que jai fait. Jaurais aimé ne pas avoir recours à la trahison, mais jai fait ce que je pensais être nécessaire pour améliorer la vie des personnes que je servais. Jespère que vous comprenez tous au moins mon pointe de vue..."

("All I ever wanted was the best for my people. I made it my mission to improve the lives of every Volontéan... To my Conseillers and my fellow Senáteurs, I am sorry for doing what I did. I wish I hadn't resorted to betrayal, but I did what I thought was necessary to improve the lives of the people I served. I hope you all at least understand my point of view...")