Elliott Dupont

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Elliott Dupont
Culture Cirréonese
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Race Human
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Nationality Cirréone
Title(s) Vox Populi Cirréone
Age 37
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Elliott Dupont is a Cirréonese revolutionary, politician and political theorist and is the founder and first Vox Populi of the Second Commune of Cirréone. He was the founder and chairman of the (second) Cirréonese Stepanist Party, which led the Firework Revolution that established the Second Commune of Cirréone.

Born an orphan to a working-class family in Felicie, Dupont embraced revolutionary socialist politics, more specifically Stepanism, due to his uncle's Stepanist views and following his admission into the University of Milacieur. Dupont would form the underground Cirréonese Stepanist Party, would lead the formation of several labour unions in Cirréone and lead several strikes, before being briefly arrested for sedition and imprisoned. Following his sentence he would attempt to organise a revolution, however it would only result in several large-scale protest, violently supressed by the Federation government, known as the Felicie Revolt. After several more years of coordination and forming Stepanoff's Guard, the militant wing of the CSP, Dupont would launch the Firework Revolution by executing Manon Giroud, ousting the Federation Government and stablishing the Second Commune of Cirréone.

Early life

Childhood

Elliott Dupont was born in Felicie West, an only child and an orphan, with his mother, Marie Dupont, dying in childbirth. Marie Dupont was a prostitute living in Felicie, being the reason behind which she met Elliott's father, Gerard Peurtrov. Peurtrov was an upper-middle class industrialist responsible for managing many Felicoal sites in Felicie West. As his had mother passed, Dupont was taken care of by his uncle, Pierre Dupont. Pierre Dupont had fought in the June Revolution, 11 years prior, and so would be a large influence on Elliott's political radicalisation.

University and political radicalisation

Revolutionary activity

Early activism and imprisonment

Felicie Revolt and its aftermath

Dupont in the Yellow Farmer, speaking on the Crannog-Cirréone border conflict.

Firework Revolution

Dupont's government

Portrait of Elliott Dupont

Political ideology

Personal life and characteristics