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=== Sarkist ===
=== Sarkist ===
On 9-12 12 PC
On 9-12 12 PC Akarian author, [[Sarkay Obat]] publish a book advocating for abolition of the osslettes and the purging of the [[Thesda Range]] of all [[Andu]]. Ratok did not care for the book's thesis but appreciated that it was critical of modern Akarian society. Sarkay published a second book on 10-10 15 PC, which advocated for reform of Akaria's foreign policy. Once again, Ratok was uniterested in the book's thesis but appreciated that it was critical Akaria's current government.
[[Category:Members of the Omiph]]
[[Category:Members of the Omiph]]
[[Category:Former members of the Sanchak]]
[[Category:Former members of the Sanchak]]
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[[Category:Akaria pages]]

Revision as of 00:44, 4 June 2024

Ratok Omiph (born Ratok Sanchak) is a member of the Sarkist Assembly.

Ratok Omiph
Member of the Sarkist Assembly (Ratok's seat)
In office
12-5 16 PC – present
Personal details
Born12-1 16 TT
Oksken, Kingdom of Akaria
NationalityAkarian

Biography

Early life

Ratok Omiph was born on 12-1 16 TT as Ratok Sanchak. Like all members of the Sanchak in Oksken, Ratok grew up in poverty. In early 1 PC Ratok and many others were hired to begin building Naikar Port, which began on 27-3 and ended on 14-12. After the port was done Ratok was hired to work at the port. Raok gradually rose through the ranks at the port eventually became a somewhat important submanager. On 10-2 9 PC, as a reward for his service, Leader of the Oken, Johnakar Oken, split Ratok and some of his immediate family off from the Samchak into a new drike called the Omiph. Despite his newfound position of power Ratok loathed the Oken for his prior poverty.

Sarkist

On 9-12 12 PC Akarian author, Sarkay Obat publish a book advocating for abolition of the osslettes and the purging of the Thesda Range of all Andu. Ratok did not care for the book's thesis but appreciated that it was critical of modern Akarian society. Sarkay published a second book on 10-10 15 PC, which advocated for reform of Akaria's foreign policy. Once again, Ratok was uniterested in the book's thesis but appreciated that it was critical Akaria's current government.