John Fel Osborne
Resisting Colonel John Fel Osborne was a member of the Irinian Freedom Council, the Resisting Colonel of the 5th Resisting Division during the Second Rennian Resistance, and the primary writer of the First EotLP Constitution.
Early Life & Irinian Self-Determinist
Born on the 16th of Suriel, 146, in Balka County, John Osborne grew up a peasant under Kings Chammond I and William IV of the Catlish Dynasty. His intelligence shone through his low standing, and he was granted permission to attend a Royal Academy for his education in 154. However, this closer proximity to the Royal Family & Nobility of the Catlish began to turn him against the Monarchs, a sentiment which resulted in him being thrown out of the Royal Academy in 162. He continued his education himself, though, and began working as a Machinist in Legoia, while also writing several works of anti-Monarchist literature by night, which were never published, but would later be repurposed for the Rennian Resistance. In 169, he married Nina Tanze, 1 year his junior, who he had first met at the Royal Academy. Nina was verifiably a part of the Upper Class, being distantly related to a Noble Family, and being the daughter of one of the richest plantation owners in the Catlish Empire. She was disowned by her family for her choice to marry a commoner. Her family would later be wiped out during the Latian Invasion of Irin. Nina echoed John's dislike of the Catlish Dynasty, and the two became relatively known in the underground communities advocating Irinian Self-Rule (the Catlish Dynasty was Legoian in origin). In 176, the couple had their first and only child, Michael Normal Osborne. Nina died three days after the birth due to complications resulting from the birth.
Emigration to the NRR
Return to Irin & Joining the IFC
Second Rennian Resistance
Role in Post-Independence Government
Drafting the 228 Constitution
Reconciliation with Michael Osborne
Later Life
Death
Legacy & Honours
The John Fel Osborne Circuit on Cagne Island, the most well-known Formula Lego Circuit was named in his Honour upon construction.