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Allvince Chandler (March 1st 4237 - August 4338) was a Hawu politician and former President of Hawu Mumenhes. He was the founder of the Remetch Beesave Xadtu (Nationalism Party). His 2nd great-grandson, Richmond Chandler, was elected King of Hawu Mumenhes 65 years after his death.

Early Life[]

Allvince Chandler was born in Nekhatw, Hawu Mumenhes on March 1st 4237. He is the son of a prominent Hawu businessman and a famed Hawu Jurist. Through his father's family, Chandler is a descendant of renowned Hawu Stateswoman Hermelinda Shelby, and through his mother's family he is a part of both the House of Saksoure and the preceding Ibutho Royal Family. He holds the noble titles of Prince du Sang de Rildanor, inDuna Kwelakubo oseniNgizimu, and Sḏm-ˁš m st Taphmēi iny Nekhatw ("Servant in the Place of Truth"), a title within the Great Judgement Court in the Temple of Taphmēi of Nekhatw. Chandler attended the Royal University in Nekhatw and graduated with Doctorates in Business and Political Science. After graduation, he went to work for his father's corporation as a junior executive, a position that Chandler quickly gained promotion from. As a top executive of his father's Public Relations firm, he garnered major accounts for the company and propelled the firm into the forefront of the industry. He succeeded his father as President of the company at the age of 27.

Public Life[]

After ten years at the helm of The Chandler Group, spurred by a fervent desire to protect the Hawu business community and Hawu interests abroad, Chandler entered the political arena. He became a member of the (insert party here) and worked diligently supporting it's agenda; rising through the ranks as he did. He was elected to the Gathering from the (insert party here again). Chandler soon became disenchanted with the politics of his party, believing them not to be nationalist enough which led him to break with the (insert party) and establish the Remetch Beesave Xadtu. In 4285 Chandler was elected President of Hawu Mumenhes. 

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