Ares Zervas

Ares Zervas (March 14, 4301) is a Selucian politician, and Praetor of Insularia since 4330.

Before politics (4301 - 4324)
Zervas was born on 14 March 4301 in Arium, a small mountain village in the Province of Leona in Insularia. The son of Augustus Pias Zervas, a baker, and Regia Curia Madia, he is the second of six brothers. Zerva's great-grandfather and his uncle Antoninus Zervas were mayors of Arium and were supporters of Insularian independence.

As a teenager Zervas attended political meetings with his uncle Antoninus.

After school Zervas joined the University College of Victoria to study Biology and Political Science. In 4322, aged 21, Zervas was involved in a car accident which left him seriously injured and with a scar on the back of his head and with some difficulties when speaking.

Secretary of Defence of Insularia (4326-4330)
Zervas joined In Marea in 4320 as part of the Youth branch of the party, and quickly became and important figure of the party, becoming the Speaker of the IMCS Youths. Six years later, Zenon Gogolas saw a potential replacement in him and asked him to join his cabinet as Secretary of Defence of Insularia.

Praetor of Insularia (4330-)
In 4330, Zenon Gogolas was hospitalized after a heart attack, he was announced as the candidate of In Marea-Civis Sinistram for the position of Praetor of Insularia, as a lat-minute replacement, raising the alarms in the regional branch of the party of losing the Government of the region after losing its most mediatic and well-known candidate. However, he managed to quickly become a poll-favourite due to his ideas of ecologism and feminism, and the party ended up retaining the presidency of the region, losing only 200,000 votes.

In his first legislature, he declared the salary difference between men and women illegal, and started conversations to improve the Insularian Navy, which was ratified in his second legislature.

Ideology and family
He declares himself a soft nationalist, and has announced several times the continuation of the Gogolas' politics in terms of civil liberties and equality.