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Memorial Leaders

Marimba
Maui
VEVIL
CHARISKA

These are the 4 most important former leaders of Comugauy. They each made a big impression on the population or were very important in the history of the country. 

The first was Lord Marimba. He started the revolution against Uteria in 1765. He was the leader of takeover against the Uterian regime and therefore the face of the Comuguayan Revolution. Unfortunatly he died during the battle at the very young age of 37 years old. 

The second was Lord Maui. He was the first real ruler of the country and made shore that Comuguay was a 'steady' country. He was a very strict leader who didn't tolerate anything but the law he made up himself. He ruled the country for many years until he died at the age of 83 in 1815. 

The third Lord on the mountain is Lord Vevil. He wasn't the successor of Lord Maui. No, Lord Vevil started his reign at the very young age of 21 in 1903 after 3 unimportant lords had tried to rule the country. They all failed miserably so there faces didn't make the mountain sculpture of the former communist leaders. He was the first one in almost a century to make the country great again. He was the one who made Prison Island on the former irrelevant island. Due to his actions the criminal rate in Comuguay dropped with 57%. His reign ended in 1976 after his death. 

The fourth and former leader of Comuguay was Lord Chariska. He was known for his contribution to the economical position of the country. He made the Comuguayans happy by installing several nuculear powerstations on Prison Island so everybody could enjoy cheap electricity. He sadly past away after a very short reign in 1997 in a explosion during his yearly visit in one of the nuclear centrals on Prison Island. The cause of the explosion is still unkown, some think the explosion happend on purpose. He died at the age of 49. 

From 1997 until this day is Lord Kahuna the leader of Comuguay. But will he be the fifth lord on the mountain? Rumor has it that he will indeed be the fifth lord to make the mountain sculpture if he persevers his ambition to make a real difference in the Comuguayan history. 

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