Lieutenant Bertryll Mosinov
Born as Adolph Mauser Shulte on September 10th, 1684, in the Kingdom of Eisenburg to Hans and Erika Shulte, not much is known about his family as they had died in a housefire of unknown circumstances when Adolph had turned 3. Months later, he was adopted by a traveling Palischian couple by the name of Anastasia and Sergei Mosinov. He spent his childhood from 1687 until he turned 17 in 1701 in the Principality of Palischia, though he struggled with the Palischian language. He enlisted in Boyar Igor Palischov's druzhina retinue. In 1704, he served at a border castle near the Kingdom of Albion, wherein he and his comrades were overrun. He and a few of his comrades were able to make a breakout but were unable to regroup with the Palischians. For six months, he survived on the coast of Albion with four other soldiers until they were picked up by IMS Vanguard, recently captured from the Royal Navy during the Siege of Port Charlotte (now Saint Piotrsgrad). He was recruited as an ironhand by the captain, which is where he met then-Lieutenant Artyom Smirnov. He distinguished himself as a carpenter, during his service at sea. For his long-term service to the Northern Empire, he would be knighted by Boyar Palischov and made a druzhina knight in the Northern Fleet. He would be commissioned as a lieutenant in 1713 when Smirnov became corvette-captain of IMS Vanguard.
When Tsar of the Northern Empire, Piotr the Grand, appointed Boyar Palischov to send a convoy to the New World to raid the Kingdom of Albion's sugar plantation colonies, Lieutenant Mosinov joined Frigate-Captain Makarov aboard IMS Saint Nicholas as his executive officer. When Boyar Palischov's convoy accidentally reached Varov-More in 1714, the Boyar was killed in the Devil's Shroud, leaving Frigate-Captain Makarov, Corvette-Captain Smirnov, and Lieutenant Mosinov as the last remaining leaders of the Northern Fleet's expedition. Mosinov's undying loyalty to the Northern Empire and his comrades would prove him to be an invaluable, but brutal officer, while under Frigate-Captain Makarov's command.
In January 1715, Lieutenant Mosinov would lead guardsmen from aboard IMS Saint Nicholas to storm an underwater fortress inhabited by sirens, clearing it out and finding a journal regarding the Shroudbreaker written by the notorious pirate Ramsey Singh.
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Personality Trait: Mosinov speaks few words and sees life as a game.
Ideals: Loyalty. A warrior that is not loyal will not fall in battle, but by the dagger... or Mosinov.
Flaws: Cruelty. Those who dishonor their oaths or values without justification deserve nothing but the hangman's noose.
Goal: Mosinov wishes to retire from service to live in a hunting lodge in the taiga forests of Sibir.

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