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== Wiederaufbau Era ==
== Wiederaufbau Era ==
Eisenmann is the primary initiator of the ''Wiederaufbau Era'' or [[The Reconstruction Era (Ostland)|Reconstruction Era]], following the period of war and atrocities against Ostland known colloquially as ''Der Giftunheile (English: The Poison Evil/Calamity).''
Eisenmann is the primary initiator of the ''Wiederaufbau Era'' or [[The Reconstruction Era (Ostland)|Reconstruction Era]], following the period of war and atrocities against Ostland known colloquially as ''Der Giftunheile (English: The Poison Evil/Calamity).''  
 
== Death ==
 
Eisenmann died valiantly trying to protect his country from the widespread [[Burwood Wildfires]] when his chateau, [[Eisenwald Castle]], was caught in the flames and he became trapped inside. He passed away as a result of the fire in early 1728.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 18 January 2024

Otto Eisenmann
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Full name Otto Emil Gunter von Eisenmann
AKA Otto Eisenmann
Physical information
Species Human
Gender Male
Hair color and style brown
Eye color Green
Skin color white
Biographical information
Father Heinrich Emil von Eisenmann
Mother Ämilia von Eisenwald-am-Silberstrom
Date of birth 1672 AN
Place of birth Tollefichte Castle, Principality of Der Weißen Kiefern, Ostland
Date of death 1728 AN
Residence(s) Eisenwald Castle, Reichsborg, Ostland
Nationality Ostlandic
Allegiance(s) Ostland
Occupation Lord Protector of the Reich of Ostland

Generalfeldmarshal Otto von Eisenmann, Prince of Der Weißen Kiefern, Count of Eisenmann, Burgrave of Tollefichte, Lord Protector of the Reich, is the current Lord Protector of Ostland, following the fleeing of the Royal Family of Ostland in order to preserve the family line. Eisenmann himself is a first cousin of the late King Nikolaus VI, through his mother Ämilia (Nikolaus IV's paternal aunt).

Biography

Born Otto Gunter Heinrichsson von Eisenmann in 1672 AN to Heinrich Emil Friedrichsson von Eisenmann, Prince of Der Weißen Kiefern, Count of Eisenmann, Burgrave of Tollefichte and Amilia von Eisenwald-am-Silberstrom. The Eisenmann house descends from one of the original Chieftains which came across the Straits of Haifa, giving von Eisenmann the distinction of belonging to two of some of the oldest family lines in Ostland.

Childhood to Early Adulthood

Von Eisenmann was born strong and healthy, showing an affinity for the outdoors as young the age of three. This continued well into his teens and adulthood, often accompanying the large outdoor excursions as planned by his father or uncles. Academically he excelled but was largely uninterested in sports offered by the educational system. In his adult life he often stated that while sports are certainly excellent for physical fitness, nothing matched the physical and mental requirements of mountain climbing - a pastime he has enjoyed throughout his life.

Civil Service

von Eisenmann entered into Arbeitskorps civil service in 1690 AN, assisting in portions of the National Railway Council's maintenance and construction projects throughout Ostland. During this time he also served in reserve panzer units as part of his civil service obligations. After completion of his time in the Arbeitskorps, he chose to pursue a military career by entering into the officer's corps of the Heer.

Military Service

Wiederaufbau Era

Eisenmann is the primary initiator of the Wiederaufbau Era or Reconstruction Era, following the period of war and atrocities against Ostland known colloquially as Der Giftunheile (English: The Poison Evil/Calamity).

Death

Eisenmann died valiantly trying to protect his country from the widespread Burwood Wildfires when his chateau, Eisenwald Castle, was caught in the flames and he became trapped inside. He passed away as a result of the fire in early 1728.