Vulpiano La Sorsa

Vulpiano La Sorsa (April 21, 1978 - December 6, 2047) was a Jochaenan politician and poet.

Early life
Vulpiano La Sorsa was born in Frénau, one of Tramento's major cities. Due to his father's work as a lieutenant general in the military, they had to move to the town of Missodari. It was a far cry from the rural mountain life that they were used to, but they soon adapted to the city lifestyle. The family quickly became acquainted with the locals, and the small community welcomed them in with open arms. At school, he would then meet, the man you've been waiting for, Juan José Manzanedo.

Vulpiano was an ardent admirer of Kerekes Kornél, the renowned Prillovanian poet. He found great inspiration in his works, and was deeply moved by the beauty of his words. He often wrote his own poems, heavily influenced by the works of Kornél, seeking to capture the same emotion and passion that he felt in the original works. His devotion to the poet's work was immense, and he was constantly striving to emulate his poetic brilliance. He was so heartbroken when he died in 2011.

Political career
Vulpiano La Sorsa was appointed as the Ministry of Education by Juan José Manzanedo in 2024. Under his reign, he made school and education more available to the so-called gioventù sana (Sane youth) population, and restricting it on Hindus and other ethnicities. Vulpiano however resigned after citing concerns on his heart disease, after it began to manifest by 2029.

You see, Vulpiano had suffered from heart problems since he was a child. As a result of his condition, he had to take medication and make lifestyle changes throughout his life. He was regularly monitored by his doctors and had regular checkups to ensure that his heart was functioning properly.

Imprisonment and death
Vulpiano tried escaping to Aclia with Juan José's daughter. Even though his daughter fled successfully, he was left behind and ended up being caught by former Jochaclian soldiers, who turned him in to local authorities. Vulpiano La Sorsa was known for his involvement in the heinous acts of the former fanatical dictator Juan José Manzanedo. After being trialed and sentenced to life in prison in 2032, he was sent to an isolated cell in a penitentiary, where he would spend the rest of his days. Despite his incarceration, he would still find ways to express himself through writing countless letters and poems that he would pass out to the guards. As his health rapidly deteriorated in the years leading to his death, a plea for his early release was sent out, but it was ultimately ignored. On December 6, 2047, Vulpiano La Sorsa was found dead in his jail cell due to cardiac arrest, ending a life spent in confinement. He was 69 years old. Despite his controversial past, his death sparked a wave of sadness and shock throughout the prison, and his legacy as a poet still lives on today.