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Fehrer Farkas
Sidney Reilly German Passport September 1918.jpg
Leader of the Farkas Band
In office
1913–1915
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byNone
Personal details
Political partyFarkas Band
ProfessionFarmer and Soldier

Fehrer Farkas, also known by his callsign of White Wolf, was a Drevstranese conscript of the Triple Crown Army turned deserter after the Bolsarist Coup, then bandit and finally leader of a socialist-leaning small army known as the Farkas Band. This troop was an eclectic mix of rebels, bandits, deserters, and socialists revolutionaries that found refuge in the western regions of Drevstran, between the Furodommark Highlands and the Mren River. Fehrer Farkas quickly came to conflict with Vilvo Orbraggar, a General-turned-Warlord who was operating in the Furodommark and was opposed to Farkas' exactions and encroaching presence.

The Orbraggar-Farkas conflict took a turn for the bloodiest when both received Ostrozavan supports from either the Democratic or the Socialist Parties. This inability to coordinate on the question of the Drevstranese Civil War is an often cited cause of the events that led to the Second Worker Convention. Empowered nonetheless, Farkas was able to strengthen his control over the northern Furodommark and the Mren River Valley, threatening urban centers such as Barbelon. But ultimately, the Orbraggist militaristic structure, organisation, and superior logistic, were decisive, leading to the destruction of most of Farkas' bastions and the massacre of his remaining forces at the Battle of Ryprudy.