Sebastian Azud

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Sebastian Azud, also known as Subc0mandante, is a Faruan citizen, organizer, and miner. They work for the Mineral Mining Company and reside in its town. Azud is one of the founding members of the Revolutionary League of Shop Stewards.

Biography

Sebastian grew up in the back country of Faru, born to a tanner by trade, they had made ends meat by hunting wild game and selling the hide. The cabin to which they had grown up in was caught in the cross fire of a local skirmish. Between hired guns of a local mill press and the striking workers. Their cabin, along with their father were set ablaze in the heat of battle, neither recovered from the charred remains. However during the skirmish one of the striking mill workers named Pavel had protected the then juvenile Sebastian from the fight. Pavel, a communist organizer from another nation, then would help raise young Sebastian, teaching them to read and understand theory and strategy. On the picket line one day government troop had fired on the mill workers, killing Pavel, leading to the further destruction of the militant labor presence in the factory and it's eventual shutdown. Sebastian would then take odd jobs in demolitions and quarry manufacturing. Later hired by the Mineral Mining Company to be a miner in April of 2024. Sebastian would then help found he Revolutionary League of Shop Stewards in the town to combat unfair wages and lack of protective gear on site. With union demands won, the RLSS has now begun forming greater influence in the locality among workers.