Vladmir Lenin

Vladmir Lenin was a Priest within Athenaism who broke away from the teachings of main stream Athenaism to create a new school of thought called Sovietism which believes in Communism as the only way to truly become one with the Gods. He is considered a Hero, a Father Figure, a Founding Father, and Saint within what today is the Republic of Molvania.

Early Life
Vladmir Lenin was born on the 7 May, 1593 B.U.K. in Beløruskvä, Molvania. His parents were poor farmers who sent their son away to the Great Temple of Athens to train as a Priest which would bring prosperity and wealth to his family.

Both parents were monarchists and liberal conservatives, being committed to the emancipation reform of 1861 introduced by the reformist Tsar Alexander II; they avoided political radicals and there is no evidence that the police ever put them under surveillance for subversive thought. Every summer they holidayed at a rural manor in Kokushkino. Among his siblings, Lenin was closest to his sister Olga, whom he often bossed around; he had an extremely competitive nature and could be destructive, but usually admitted his misbehaviour. A keen sportsman, he spent much of his free time outdoors or playing chess, and excelled at school, the disciplinarian and conservative Simbirsk Classical Gimnazia.

Temple of Molvania City
Vladmir was sent to school in the Molvania Capital of Molvania City where he was taught to become a priest. Here he first saw the first saw the struggles of the Molvanian peoples to obtain structure and discourse with the Gods. He saw that the political elites and the wealthy blasphemed the Gods and Temples and forgot about praying or sharing their wealth with the poor. By the age of 19 Vladmir was elected High Priest of the Temple of Molvania City and as such began a mass teacher and leader of reform.

His ideas became the basis of Communism, a form of dual form of which there is no difference between Shinto, Molvanian, or the God's. That we are all one in the same and that all duties are shared together and kept in well shape. His ideas led to his other teachings Sovietism which revolutionised the ideals of the division of classes in Molvanian Society. His teachings led to the fall of the Ancient System of Molvanian Politics and has led to an unbroken ideology that to this day shapes Molvanian One Party dominant system.

Death
Vladmir Lenin died on Athena 57, 1442 B.U.K. peacefully while on a mission trip to the Molvanian City of Denœsk in Southern Molvania. His death marched a long legacy of reform in the Republic of Molvania which led to much drastic change and the adoption of Sovietism as the main ideology of the Republic.