Thomas Trelawney

Thomas A. Trelawney (b. October 26, 3463) is a Dranish politician of the right-wing Rally for the Republic who currently serves as his party's parliamentary leader.

Life and Career
Thomas Trelawney's parents were large-scale farmers and had acquired an impressive fortune with their agribusiness, enabling their son to study at the Llwybr Hawl Agricultural Academy.

Although he was originally supposed to inherit his parents' farming occupation, he let the farm run by a tenant later and instead became a banker, earning considerable wealth as a speculator dealing primarily with wheat and other agricultural products.

In September 3484, he ran for Parliament as a member of the right-libertarian RFR, positioning himself as a radical minarchist in favor of abolishing the income tax. Despite the RFR's weakness in Loren, he won the seat with 55% of the vote and would defend it numerous times later on.

After some years as economic spokesman, he got to chair the RFR parliamentary faction and in that position was known as a man with an acid tongue who enthusiastically indulged in verbal battles with the parliamentary left.