The Warhog

Pigga Oinkington, usually referred as "The Warhog." Throughout the course of his life, he would see himself become a renowned leader. Pigga Oinkington, leader of the town of Fairavon from ??? to ???, and again in ???, leading his town to it's apogee, with the expansion of the town becoming a city, via the conquests of territories and propaganda.

Originating from the small town of Fairavon after it's independence from the city of Konushum, Oinkington would descend from unknown origins, he made his first apparition in the town of Fairavon. Though he would leave Fairavon and travel to ???. There he participated in the war of ??? in ??? while serving on the side of ???, during which he tried to convince other of his fellow soldiers, into founding an individual town, but he would inevitably fail in his attempt to do so; after getting caught in the act, his position would be suspended and he was condemned to death for treason. Fortunatly, he would escape from his retention cell, using the lack of staffing due to the ongoing war.

He would then travel for ??? years until ???, where he would eventually return to the town of Fairavon and live there for ??? years, he would become leader succeeding ???. In hopes to expand the town and increase his influence on other towns and cities.

Propaganda
Oinkington's use of propaganda heavily benefited to his rise to power and assured control over censorship. Focusing on convincing his people, he was able to grow a strong prosperity and harmony in Fairavon. After a later exile, rumors of his comeback would spread, becoming a source of patriotism and give a solid head start in his return in politics and leave his political opponents in the dark.

Evergetism
During this era of control over the Fairavonean population, the creation of arenas and theatre would skyrocket along with the donation of food, in order to convince foreigners and citizens from neightbouring towns to join Fairavon. This evergetism would strenghen the current government established, a monarchy. His influence would flood all emerging and possible threat to Fairavon.

To ash...
The extermination...

Last political ride
Following the return of the old warhog, he would quickly reasure and claim his position in the Fairavonean governement which had become an olygarchy, during a period of ??? years, he would go up the ranks but other politians aware of his past persist to restrain him, in order to preserve the current olygarchy.

Slowed down, Oinkington would continue to make speeches and he would realise that the propanganda had lost it's efficiency; limited, his reascendance to power would be inevitably be stopped by his murder in ???.

Death
On ???, the conference of ??? was held in ???. Conference Oinkington was participating in for the signature of the ??? treaty. The conference would begin with the discussion of the terms and conditions of the agreement, until the signature of the treaty, he would be stabbed twice with a saber, through the armchair in which he was sitting, slowly agonising to his death. The assassin was then quickly arrested.

Medical assistance would be immediatly called, but they would arrive and attempt to save Oinkington, though it was too late. A ceremony took place 3 days subsequently to the murder, the body of Oinkington was cremated on a pit of fire. After the incident, in remembrance of the once successful leader, a menhir was erected. Menhir engraved with Oinkington's testament.

Cause of Death
It was confirmed that a hemorrhage (blood loss) was the cause of death of Oinkington, the saber had deeply pierced his liver and his left lung was punctuated by the second hit; residue of poison II would later be found on the crime scene. The murderer would then be recognised as one of Oinkington's political opponent.

After investigations, the clue of a staged murder was established, after recovering strength potions from the residence of the murderer. The murderer would be sentenced to death and would keep quiet until his execution, where he would be hanged.

Religion
Low faith in religion...

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