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'''Prince Alexander Vasa, the 1st Viscount Lochland Alexander Vasa''' (born Prince Royal, Alexander Zor-Mako-Vasa) was a member of the Imperial House of Vasa. A descendant of [[Constantine IV Mako]] through Consantine IV's second's son, Prince Royal, Arthur, he was technically cousins to [[Carolus XII Vasa]] and [[Constantine VI & I Vasa]] though never met them, having joined in the reign of [[William I Vasa]]. Alexander was an experienced soldier, diplomat and a shrewd politician who was a profound and public anti-Unionist in the Saro-Oxerian Union, which gained him fame and renown amongst the youth of the Sarovian country. After the dissolution of the Union which Alexander campaigned for, he became a political outcast due to the wrath of WillimaWilliam I. Alexander's fortunes would turn upon the ascension of [[Brianna I Vasa-Nassau]] which allowed and enabled him to rise to power once more, establishing a new Sarovian constitution and positioning himself as an autocratic Prime Minister who laid the foundation for the modern Sarovian state.
 
Modern perception of Alexander is rather varied, though he is seen and often ranked as one of the best Prime Ministers of the New Sarovian Empire and one of the most talented politicians to ever exist. These perceptions are often countered by claims of autocratic and dictatorial behaviour, citing his nine Stefanic years of near absolute control over the Empress Brianna, culminating in his Regency in the last months of her reign. Alexander was a staunch conservative traditionalist, and harboured extensive autocratic natures. He was known to neutralise dissent and "disappear" Sarovians who disagreed with him, leading to many liberal Sarovians denouncing his actions while also simultaneously acknowledging his benefit to the Sarovian nation. Likewise, he also is known as "Alexander the Kingmaker" for his actions cementing [[George I Vasa-Nassau]] on the Sarovian throne, continuing his Regency until his death.