Herman Equa
Herman Equa is a Sordish political scientist, historian, and writer. He is a retired professor of political sciences from Holsord State University. Equa was born in 1880 in Conriat, to a family of soldiers. Equa is the first Sordish national to have been awarded the prestigious Vulpitzer Award, a distinction later also achieved by Bernard Circas, who became the second ever recipient from Sordland.
Equa pursued his strong interest in political sciences after completing his studies and becoming a professor. He garnered the respect of opposite and like-minded academicians after publishing dozens of research papers. One of his most notable works is the 'Geopolitics of Sordland' and 'Post-Revolution Synthesis'. The renowned books he wrote took the intelligentsia of the country by storm and began influencing many political decisions of the first Sordish government under Tarquin Soll.
After much prominence and discourse in front of the academic eye, he stepped away from public life following a period of sickness. Currently, he resides in Conriat in his family estate.