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| death = December 2, 2013
 
| death = December 2, 2013
 
| nationality = [[Estovakia]]n
 
| nationality = [[Estovakia]]n
| relatives = [[Gustav Dvornik]] (Friend)
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| relatives = [[Gustav Dvornik]] (friend)
| affiliations = [[Northern Highlands Faction]]<br>[[Eastern Faction]]<br>Federal Republic of Estovakia
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| affiliations = <s>[[Northern Highlands Faction]]<br>[[Eastern Faction]]</s><br>Federal Republic of Estovakia
 
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'''Isaac Arensky''' was an [[Estovakia]]n soldier and politician.
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'''Isaac Arensky''' was an [[Estovakia]]n soldier and politician who served as Estovakia's Foreign Minister after the [[Eastern Faction]] won the [[Estovakian Civil War]]. He was stated to be the best friend of [[Gustav Dvornik]], a member of the "[[The Generals|Generals]]" who governed Estovakia.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
During the [[Estovakian Civil War]], Arensky served as Air Marshal in the [[Northern Highlands Faction]]'s Air Force, which opposed the [[Lyes United Front]]. Being a close friend of the [[Eastern Faction]]'s leader [[Gustav Dvornik]] eventually led to the assimilation of both warring parties.<ref name="AAW">''[[Aces At War: A History#2019 Edition|Aces At War: A History 2019]]'', page 144</ref><ref name="ECWR?">[[The Emmerian Chronicle]] - ''[[Estovakian Civil War Recurrence?]]''</ref>
 
During the [[Estovakian Civil War]], Arensky served as Air Marshal in the [[Northern Highlands Faction]]'s Air Force, which opposed the [[Lyes United Front]]. Being a close friend of the [[Eastern Faction]]'s leader [[Gustav Dvornik]] eventually led to the assimilation of both warring parties.<ref name="AAW">''[[Aces At War: A History#2019 Edition|Aces At War: A History 2019]]'', page 144</ref><ref name="ECWR?">[[The Emmerian Chronicle]] - ''[[Estovakian Civil War Recurrence?]]''</ref>
   
After the Lyes United Front's defeat on October 29, 2013, he became the postwar government's Foreign Minister, becoming famous locally and abroad for his appeals to the reconstruction of Estovakia, despite tense relations with Prime Minister Jacob Šuker and other cabinet members of the Eastern Faction.<ref name="AAW"></ref><ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
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After the Lyes United Front's defeat on October 29, 2013,<ref name="AAW"></ref> he became the postwar government's Foreign Minister, becoming famous locally and abroad for his appeals to the reconstruction of Estovakia, despite tense relations with Prime Minister [[Jacob Šuker]] and other cabinet members of the former Eastern Faction. He later appealed to foreign governments to help rebuild Estovakia, prompting Emmerian officials to invite Arensky for a summit in [[Gracemeria]] to discuss a renewed aid program.<ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
   
On November 25, 2013, Arensky traveled by car to Zaurek International Airport to attend a conference in [[Emmeria]] when it came under attack by former LUF members, knocked unconscious by a grenade while trying to abandon the vehicle. He remained in critical condition until his death on December 2, which was kept secret in accordance to his will, where he ordered all information to be suppressed until a replacement to continue his legacy was found.<ref name="AAW"></ref><ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
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On November 25, 2013, Arensky traveled by car to Zaurek International Airport to attend the conference in [[Emmeria]] when it came under attack by armed insurgents, knocked unconscious by a grenade while trying to abandon the vehicle. He remained in critical condition until his death on December 2, which was covered up by Estovakian authorities.<ref name="AAW"></ref><ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
   
On February 3, 2014, during a press conference his position was announced to be succeeded by [[Antonina Koznick]], a former Eastern Faction Naval Captain, followed by Gustav Dvornik commenting to inherit Arensky's will and continue restoring Estovakia's pride.<ref name="AAW"></ref><ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
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On February 3, 2014, his death was made public by Estovakian authorities, who claimed that former LUF members were responsible. It was also announced that his position was to be succeeded by [[Antonina Koznick]], a former Eastern Faction Naval Captain, followed by Gustav Dvornik commenting to inherit Arensky's will and continue restoring Estovakia's pride.<ref name="AAW"></ref><ref name="ECWR?"></ref>
   
 
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Isaac Arensky was an Estovakian soldier and politician who served as Estovakia's Foreign Minister after the Eastern Faction won the Estovakian Civil War. He was stated to be the best friend of Gustav Dvornik, a member of the "Generals" who governed Estovakia.

Biography

During the Estovakian Civil War, Arensky served as Air Marshal in the Northern Highlands Faction's Air Force, which opposed the Lyes United Front. Being a close friend of the Eastern Faction's leader Gustav Dvornik eventually led to the assimilation of both warring parties.[1][2]

After the Lyes United Front's defeat on October 29, 2013,[1] he became the postwar government's Foreign Minister, becoming famous locally and abroad for his appeals to the reconstruction of Estovakia, despite tense relations with Prime Minister Jacob Šuker and other cabinet members of the former Eastern Faction. He later appealed to foreign governments to help rebuild Estovakia, prompting Emmerian officials to invite Arensky for a summit in Gracemeria to discuss a renewed aid program.[2]

On November 25, 2013, Arensky traveled by car to Zaurek International Airport to attend the conference in Emmeria when it came under attack by armed insurgents, knocked unconscious by a grenade while trying to abandon the vehicle. He remained in critical condition until his death on December 2, which was covered up by Estovakian authorities.[1][2]

On February 3, 2014, his death was made public by Estovakian authorities, who claimed that former LUF members were responsible. It was also announced that his position was to be succeeded by Antonina Koznick, a former Eastern Faction Naval Captain, followed by Gustav Dvornik commenting to inherit Arensky's will and continue restoring Estovakia's pride.[1][2]

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