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Johann Aros Zor-Mako ('''regnal name: Constantine II''') was born in 202 AS as the younger son of [[Aros I Mako]], the founder of the [[United Kingdom of Sarovia and Reuss]], the predecessor to the New Sarovian Empire. Constantine II was known as an expensive spender, piling up debts during his reign, as well as being needlessly cruel, harsh, and abusive to friends and family. Contemporary scholars and newspapers would claim this abusiveness, which was well known to all of his subjects, as a compulsive jealousy over the fact his elder brother [[Constantine I Mako]] would be King before him. This often led to a perceived insult and banishments to those who questioned his rule. For this matter, Constantine II is known as ''Constantine the Cruel'' by history.
Charles Constantine Edward Zor-Mako (regnal name: Constantine III Zor-Mako) or otherwise simply known as Constantine the Conquerer, was King of the Sarovians and Emperor of the Sarovian Commonwealth from 219 AS to 221 AS. Constantine III was the primary heir to his precessor and father, [[Constantine II Mako]], and was brought up with a martial upbringing. Unlike his own son, Constantine III was neither an economist or a diplomat but a proud and rash military commander who sought success on the battlefield.
 
== Biography ==
 
Johann was born to King Aros Mako and his wife, the Princess Elenor of Vist, in 202 AS. His elder brother, Charles Constantine, would be the favourite of the two, quicking gaining a martial upbringing fit for a ruler. Johann was to receive an education of finance and history, which at the period was seen as a lesser of two educations and as a "dead end" for members of the aristocracy.
 
=== Early Life ===