Nikolai Vikolash-kayef (Rebellion of 61)

Nikolai Vikolash-kayef (born 14 May, 1931, Leningrad, Soviet Union), sometimes spelled Nikolai (or Nikolas) Vekolazh-Kiyef, is the current Tsar of Russia, and a former General-Brigade of the Russian Republic. With the dissolution of the Russian Republic in 1968, a very brief interregnum insued, and Vikolash-kayef declared himself Tsar of the newly formed Russian Empire. He militarized the country, and as a former general, can be credited with building its sphere of influence, especially in Eastern Europe, of which almost all of it is now occupied by the Russian Empire.

Bio
Nikolai was born in Leningrad, of the now defunct Soviet Union on May 14th, 1931. He was named Nikolai Vladimir Nicholas in honor of the murdered Tsar Nicholas II, during his Christening in a supressed Orthodox Church mass a day after his birth.

His father was an officer in King Albert's army, and pledged to commit himself to the monarchial cause all his life, and instilled in his son a love for Empire, expansion, and ultimately...power, which would lead to his rise to power in the late-1960s.