Nikolai Arlovsky
Posts : 2 Join date : 2015-07-17 Age : 33 Location : Minsk.
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| Name: Nikolai Ruslan Arlovsky
Representative of: Belarus.
Gender: Male.
Age: Human: 19 Historical: 23 since the USSR, but Belarus first came to existence around the 3rd century.
Brief personality: Nikolai is an intimidating, harsh young man who radiates a hostile atmosphere. He is known to be a stalker and is deadly towards those who try to get in the way of his loved one. Despite being very strong, he can sometimes show a softer, gentler side. He loves rock music and he is prideful of his singing voice. He is a good acrobat with killer skills. He is really into haunting things and believes in far-fetched tales. He obsessed with thinking that one day he will die, and because of this, he constantly tries to get the best out of life. He’s known to be really lonely, and at five in the morning, he is said that he would go watch the sun rise. Brief physical description: He has platinum blonde hair and dark blue eyes that look almost purple. He has a little tuft of hair sticking out on top of his head, and he is 6’3”. He is quite skinny, although you can’t really tell since he wears trench coats and pants all of the time. He is known to give others a condescending glare, but it’s just his normal face. The way he carries himself gives off the intention that he wants to kill someone, which isn’t always true. He carries around knives often, so it’s said.
- Appearance:
Brief history: In early times, Belarus was inhabited and ruled over by various people including the Slavs, the Mongols, and Lithuania. During the 19th century, various people tried to claim Belarus and it was alternately ruled by Poland and Russia. The latter managed to retain control until WWI when Germany claimed Belarus and in 1921, the country was divided between Poland and Bolshevik Russia (which became the USSR the next year). This was a terrible time in their history as the Belarusians in Poland were subjected to mass killing and thousands were executed.
During the next two decades, Belarus was passed back and forth between USSR and Germany, which left the country ravaged by the end of WWII. A quarter of the country’s population died during the war, many of them in Nazi concentration camps.
Under soviet rule, Belarus recovered economically and Minsk became one of the industrial hubs of the USSR. But disaster struck in 1986 when the Chornobyl (aka Chernobyl) nuclear power station in Ukraine melted down and Belarus was harder hit than the Ukraine itself. Around one-fifth of the country was seriously contaminated and people suffer the effects until today.
Nationalist sentiment grew in the following years and the Communist Party issued a declaration of full national independence in 1991 during the collapse of the Soviet Union. It has retained closer political and economic ties to Russia than any of the other former Soviet republics.
Since independence, Belarus has had two presidents—Stanislau Shushkevich, a physicist who followed a centrist path between communism and the Popular Front, and Alexander Lukashenko, who runs the country with an iron hand. Internationally, Lukashenko is considered tyrannical and backward and held responsible for the economic decline of what was once a very promising nation.
Religious affiliation: Agnostic.
Any special powers or abilities: Well, he’s extremely flexible and athletic. He’s also great at throwing knives, but no more than that.
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