Peter Pyachiski II (Poland Falls)

Peter Pyachiski II is the current and second Grand Juror of the Russian Republic. He is the son of former Grand Juror Peter Pyachiski I.

Early Life
Peter Pyachiski II was born in Moscow, Russia, on Febrary 3, 1942, to parents Peter Pyachiski I and Ustinya Pyachiski. He was born an only child, and lived during the communist regime.

His father, Pyachiski I, was gone in much of his early life during the Second World War, serving in the army of the Soviet Union.

After the Second World War, his family moved to the small town of Lebedyan. War between the Mid-Century Alliance and the Solstice Pact quickly broke out, and eventually rebellions sparked up following the destruction of cities by the West.

Peter Pyachiski II watched his father get wounded six times as he fought against the Soviets he once fought for. After the sixth wound, a shot to the forearm, Peter Pyachiski I came home, finally, determined to stay away from war from now on.

However Peter II would watch his father go away once again when the situation was dire. His father quickly rose to fame as a strategic mastermind and general in the rebellion army. His father eventually led the army of the new Russian Republic to victory and destroyed the Soviet Union.

Peter became royalty, literally, as his father was crowned Grand Juror of the Russian Republic. Over the next few years, Peter would get the best of schooling, most of it from his father's brilliant mind.

Military Service
Peter followed wanted to follow his father's footsteps and join the military of the Russian Republic. He waited in the military for three years before the Second Siberian Wars broke out in 1963. Peter was trusted with the 4th Russian Infantry Regiment. It was here that he proved he had inherited brilliance as he led his men and women to victory during dire situations. He rose to General, where he was given charge of the 1st Army of the Republic.

In 1965, the 1st Army was entirely trapped in the cold winter behind enemy Evenki borders. Communications had been destroyed, and the 1st Army was trapped with no resources except in a nearby town, held by a large number of well-prepared enemy forces. He led his army, tired and outnumbered, to victory in the cold snows. Taking food and shelter from the town, his army was able to rest before retreating back to friendly territory. This act earned him several awards.

In 1966, Peter led his army again to a decisive victory at the Battle of Irkutsk. This would ultimately win the war and the Battle had ensured Russia successfully defended its borders against the Evenki.

Post-Military
In 1967, Peter married Catherine Tchiakovin. In 1968, they had twins, Peter Pyachiski III and Catherine Pyachiski II.

In 1971, Peter Pyachiski I died at the age of 69 after tripping and falling down the stairs of the Grand Russian Jury House (capital building). In May 1972, Peter Pyachiski II took power as Grand Juror of the Republic of Russia. Since then, Peter has made many reforms, and made Russia relatively wealthy before the Global Market Crash of 1996. He has also made many reforms and has gotten Russia to slowly recover from the Crash.

At the age of 74, it is expected Pyachiski may retire soon and leave the office of Grand Juror to one of his two twins, though he has not said who will get office.