Riamese Personalities

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This article provides and insightful list of prominent individuals from the Riamese society and culture

Alexander Ferrier

Born in the blooming town of Victoria Port, Nashton,

King George

On the throne until being deposed by his daughter Diana, George lead Riamo through the dying stages of the Riamese Empire and is poorly remembered in modern Riamese Culture due to the known athrocities he commited during his reign.

Diana I

Daughter of King George, Diana ascended to the throne as Diana I and lead the country into its Federalization period and helped to bring the Nam War to an end with support of the the riamese people and media.

Adam Wellsenton

Famous Admiral of the Riamese Navy. Lead the defense of Covire island from 2 separatist attacks onboard RSS Monarch. He is remembered for his last stand against the rebels in the Battle of Tyraloosa, which won him a Purple Star.

Cory "Robin" Red

Born in Portington, Cory became a Captain in the Riamese Army by the time the Nam War broke out. He lead the Red Robin Company to win the Battle for God's Hill near Nammington. He and his men held back more than 500 independentist armed men for more than 2 hours, which allowed riamese marines to disembark in the city and start taking its coastline. He would not survive the battle, and would later be awarded a post mortum Purple Heart.

Harold Green

Famous general of the Riamese Army. Having studied in the Portington Military Academy, Green would write a thesis about reconaissance vehicle theory that started his path into becoming General.

Samantha Robinson

Born in Crosston soon after the end of the Great war, Samantha grew to become an elite sniper as part of the Watergate Rifles. During the Nam War she scored 104 confirmed kills, which earned her the Purple Heart medal upon her return. She was, and still is, the sniper with most confirmed kills of the whooe Riamese Armed Forces.