Ulysses Perry

Ulysses Perry  (born Ulysses Alexander Perry, born May 9th 1828) was the 5th Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sierra. Born to a recently immigrated family from, they had lived in the southern  valley in a log cabin. He was a local lawyer for local farmers and was instrumental in the foundation of one of Sierra's most influential parties, the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra.

In 1838, the family was forced to leave after soldiers forced their removal, destroying their crops and dwelling. In 1845, Ulysses formed a underground militia with his father to fight against the Mexican forces around his home of. He was captured and was brutally abused, which after his escape he was reported as being more brute and harsh with the oppressing forces because of the event.

Never attending university, Ulysses was taught by instruction by his mother through the and classical literature. During his youth he was forced to speak at church services, and was also knowledgeable in. He particularly interested in translating books from Spanish to English, forming the private collection for the incoming Prime Ministers.

After the war, Perry was instrumental in supporting the interests of the farmer and common man. He was a vocal and was supportive in forming the. He was elected as a local representative for the short lived nation. It wasn't until the 1958 did Perry become a radical Republican, and held a deep hatred of the newly appointed King Smith I and vowed to reduce the powers of the monarchy. He was elected to the Parliament of Sierra with several other of his subordinates under the party name of the Democratic-Republican Party of Sierra in the first election in 1958. He and his fellow party men supported the ideals of, , and early forms of.

He was nominated in 1862 for the Democratic-Republican ticket for the general election, but failed. He again accept the nomination in 1866 but failed with a near margin. It wasn't until 1870 did he win the election for the position of the Prime Minister. His party won with a full majority in the Parliament and insisted in abolishing the monarchy, but due to the political climate decided to wait until his last days in office to peruse such a option, which was foiled with his assassination.

Ulysses and his family were forced to convert to Roman Catholicism, which later in his life denounced and claimed that "...the ritualistic nature of the Mexican  Church resembles that of a pagan, Indian or negro  ceremony..." and provided that he never attended after the war.