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= George III of Sogi = George III (12 October 1480 - 2 December 1554), also known as George III the Great was a fictional Emperor of Sogi and the General of the Armies until his death in 1554. He served as emperor from 1501 to 1554 for 53 years, making him the second-longest-reigning monarch in Sogi history, before his son Sam (c. 1549 - 1654), who reigned for one hundred years. He was known for signing the legalisation of Christian practices in 1505, and later the legalisation of the Protestant Reformation in 1545, when it was first introduced by three sailors. He oversaw the construction of the first church in Sogi, named Patrick's Community Catholic Church, that was built in 1506 following the end of the Catholic protests (c.1402 - 1505). George III had one child named Sam in his early 70s by adoption. He later adopted an elder child called Lisa, who was ten in 1552.

Early Life and Education
George III was born at Fisher Palace in Queenstown. He was the second child of the family. His older brother, John was the next-in-line for the throne. When George was 4, John fell ill with malaria. John eventually got even more sick in the next couple of months, and later, on December 9 1485, John died. He was buried at the Victoria Nursing & Funeral Services ground. George soon was tutored in English, Math, History and Religion, and later, Music. He finished his tutor programs in 1490 and attended the private high school called Daniel Xaviers High School, renamed to George III's High School in 1559. He learnt about politics in 1493. He graduated in 1496 and ran for election for Head of International Relations. He won the election with thirty thousand votes.

Later Life and War
His father, George II got ill with the sweating disease and died of dehydration on October 7, 1497. George II's wife, Briana became the Empress, the first empress ever. Briana was assassinated in request of George III's wishes on 12 March 1501 after hearing her speak trash-talk about the people of Sogi. He succeeded his mother. His first action he did as King was starting the George III's International Trade supply which made the country richer. Using the money, he spent it on the army, making him the Manager of Finance. He expanded Sogi by invading and capturing the capital city of Roy. On December 8 1502, the war ended, resulting a win for the Sogi. The emperor married a needleworker named Liza, the Consort of Sogi. Meanwhile, catholic revolts got more militant. In 1503, George III went back to the battle to fight in the Trading War after the denial of twenty thousand kg of gold traded to rebels. The war finished in 1504. He later started learning about Christianity and joined the religion in 1504. He signed the Act of Roy (1505) which accepted Christianity believes. The proposal was made by Tyler Rose Parker (1480 - 1564). He blueprinted the Patrick Community Catholic Church, that was named after Patrick Gilbert (1490 - 1505), who was a child of Parker who died in a kidnapping. King George ended the medieval period (c. 1000 - 1500) in 1507, after completing the folktale Religion and War: Religious War. He later became the Peacemaker of the Relations in 1508, granting him the title 'The Great '. The reformation of protestantism spread to Sogi in 1508 that was preached by Gary Wood, a fisherman. George didn't notice the reformation, as it was spread in rural areas. After twenty years, Wood finally made the reformation into a bible and sent an edict to George in 1528. He denied, and started the execution of the protestants, but was denied by the people. He then read it again and published it to the Mug Bibles and allowed Protestantism in 1529. Wood got paid around £20,000 (£10,699,656.38) now. Protestantism became the third-most-populated division of Christianity, after orthodoxy. George signed an international peace-treaty for ten years following two deadly wars that resulted in over 400,000 deaths (200,000 warriors, 100,000 army doctors and 100,000 civilians). On October 1531, he was granted a retirement contract in the military, but denied as he was physically still fit at 50.

He enjoyed sports such as soccer. He made his own soccer league in 1532, which was similar to soccer. The fictional game of Bailey. Bailey had twelve players, six in each team where they would kick a ball into a wooden pole, earning you a point. There were six teams. He loved seeing the games after army practices. He even bought a Bailey team called Honey, for around 300 thousand quid, which is 200 million quid now. George sold Honey for 350 thousand after three years of owning the club.

George wrote the first catholic bible in 1539 and made fifty copies. Thirteen of them went to Patrick Community Church, and some went to fifteen publishers. In 1542, his peace-treaty ended. He went to war with 500,000 soldiers with 150,000 commanders. As head commander, he lead the high ranking soldiers (Colonels and Managers). He fought in the Fifth Dangerous War, also known as 5th Ruthless War until 1551. He rode back in a chariot back to his palace and arrived after two months of travelling on a vessel. There were only 360,000 soldiers left and 122,000 commanders. While riding the chariot, his sword slipped out of his hand and sliced him in the left toe during the first month of travelling on the vessel. However, the vessel sank and George got on a lifeboat. Twenty hundred thousand officers were rescued by two replacement vessels, and the rest had gotten stuck in an island or isle. Only two people were killed, a colonel and a farmer.

In 1552, he adopted a girl called Lisa. After, he adopted a nineteen year old named Sam. George soon recovered, and in 1553, his last battle, he went to fight in the Sixth Dangerous War. He had picked up 40,000 soldiers from the isles. He wouldn't have known this would leave to his subsequent death.

Death
On the night of November 18th 1554, he was fighting off the third group of rebels where he got stabbed in the back. Immediately, he was carried to a hospital and reached to a surgery room on November 27th 1554. He was diagnosed with blood poisoning (sepsis) and was sent to a caring room on December 1st 1554. He healed, but the bacteria was still there. He died of a septic shock at 3:15pm on December 2nd 1554. His last words were "The best and the worst must separate, as we cannot trespass. Promise me that this world will be more beautiful. Where the sky meets the joyful animals, and the flowers that sing happily. Promise me that after even a hundred years, the horizon will blossom like a flower. I'm in the hands of god, after my death, hopefully. Pray for everyone." His funeral took place on the 24th of December 1554. Over around one million citizens visited his funeral. George's body was buried at the Castle of Octagons's stadium. Lisa and Sam ran for election as the next monarch. Lisa won by two hundred votes, and Sam by one hundred. They ran for election in the will of their father (Sam and Lisa must go for election.)