Josias, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (German: Josias Prinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont) is a German SS officer and the Reichskommissar of Reichskommissariat Kaukasien. Josias is a proponent of Esoteric Nazism.
Biography
Josias was born into a royal family. He fought in WWI before joining the NSDAP in 1929 and joining the SS a year later. Josias rose through the ranks as a camp administrator. He was later appointed as High Commissioner of Occupied France, before being sent after the war to govern the newly created Reichskommissariat Kaukasien.
Josias was seen as a moderate and his first years of ruling over Kaukasus were mostly peaceful until his kidnapping and torture by partisans. Although he was rescued, he was scarred both mentally and physically.
Due to this ordeal, he cracked down hard on sedition and became interested in Esoteric Nazism. As time went on, Josias began to rule Reichskommissariat Kaukasien less as an occupied territory, and more like his personal fiefdom. The land soon became known as "the Black State," due both to its massive industrialization and the complete lack of information leaving the country. As of 1962, Josias has become more interested in the occult and has become less interested in following Germany's orders.
Leader Traits
Scourge of the Caucasus |