King of Purrsia

King of Purrsia is a member of the Labor Worker's Party and National Assembly, Doggerland'sDoggerland legislative body.

Early life
King of Purrsia was born on January 20th, 1974 to a low middle class family in the city of VoerlaenderVoerlaender. His family belonged to the lower purrsian nobility before their departure from Germany during the years of the Weimar Republic. Leopold Albrecht Tanenbaum af Purrsia, KoP's grand-grandfather, was a staunch supporter of the German monarchy and the instability that followed after the Kaiser's downfall only strenghtened his convictions.

Despite KoP's conservative upbringing, he didn't show much interest in politics. His views only became clear after the murder of his father, bank clerk Francis Tanenbaum, at the hands of a doggish nationalist during a failed bank heist. This deeply impacted KoP who was only 14 years old and the time, causing him to become resentful towards the doggish and catholic minorities.

Membership in the King's Defense Organization
Echoing the anti-doggish/anti-catholic sentiment that was engulfing the region and his own father's worldview, he became a vocal supporter of the King's Defense Organization, a far-right paramilitary organization created with the explicit goal of "combating and correcting the doggish insurgents that threaten the realm's unity"

In 1991, KoP became a full fledged member of the volunteers and personally took part on the activities of the organization, this mostly consisted in vandalizing catholic churches, harrassing pro-doggish political figures, spreading propaganda and occasionally getting into fights with protesters.

After five years, however, KoP became disenchanted with the Volunteers and, following the extrajudicial execution of Joshua Kin, a local doggish fisherman that was mistaken as a murder suspect by the KDO, King o Purrsia decided to quit altogether.

Later years and political career
In the next decades, KoP veered more and more to the left. He joined the Labor Worker's Party preceding the sudden democratization of Doggerland and became a member of the National Assembly. Despite being part of a highly progressive coalition, is a strong proponent of keeping the monarchy, believing it to be an important part of Doggerland'sDoggerland political culture and a symbol unity for the largely diverse Dogger people.