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Maria Voller | |
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Birth name | Maria Voller |
Born | Valsberg City, Duchy of Valsberg, Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance | October 7, 1990
Allegiance | Gneisenau Circle (2021-2027) Democratic East Europa (2027-Present) |
Service/ | Europaswehr |
Years of service | 2025-Present |
Rank | Feldwebel |
Battles/wars | Imperial Crisis Eurasianna War Neocon War Deseleni War |
Relations | Vladimir Peniakoff (commanding officer and friend) Oleg Aleksandrovich (close friend) Roland Gusenberg (lover, later spouse) Peter Gusenberg (son) |
Maria Voller (7 October 1990) is an East Europan artisan and soldier who served during the Chalcedonic War as a member of the Gneisenau Circle.
Maria is known in his city for being one of the most beautiful dames residing. Her hand has been sought after by many men but she had all turned them down for the reason of her not being eager to be in a relationship. She was the daughter of the city's baker, being known for their Valsberg Rolls. However, in 2025, she lost her father after Emperor Maximillian III sought a mass purge of those suspected of Gneisenau sympathy. Her father had been wrongly accused and Maria immediately escaped to a Gneisenau friend's house, where she joined the resistance to avenge her father. She found herself later joining the Vodka Regiment under Hauptmann Vladimir Peniakoff. She would later meet Roland Gusenberg.