Térat vák Vétlan-Késlat

Térat vák Vétlan-Késlat (Torberian: ['tøʀat vak 'vetlan 'keʃlat], Jaturnian: [ˈteɾat iʃ ˈvetelan ˈkeʃelat] ) was a Torberian-Jaturnian Economist, Politician and, for a short time until his death, Lészer of Torberia.

Vétlan was born to a lower-class family in the Jaturnian village of Tháulan, on the 27th of April 1897. Soon after his birth, his family moved to the growing city of Jaturnenlat, then capital of the prosperous Governorate of Jaturnia. Vétlan was enrolled in the Karanat School and went to it until 1910, when it was closed by the King of Torberia for "spreading Anti-Torberian lies". The closing of his school for such a reason led Vétlan to begin hating the torberian government, soon after its closing joining the largest jaturnian underground movement at the time, the Halatra Torberkataram!, also known as "Against Torberian Lies". This membership didn't last long, with Vétlan leaving the group just a year later, as he disagreed with the group's goal of an independent Jaturnia.

Vétlan then joined the "Sons of a Free Torberia" group, a Torberian Conservative-Democrat underground group, campaigning for a torberian republic. He remained a member of the group until the start of the Torberian civil war in 1914, when he left as he thought the Democrats didn't have enough support in Jaturnia to resist the garrison effectively. This all changed however with the North Talara Campaign in May of 1915, during which the Democrat forces managed to Capture Jaturnenlat and the surrounding areas from the Nationalist Coalition, and Vétlan volunteered to fight in the conflict. Vétlan fought as a soldier for two years in the Battle of Víllia, becoming Leader of his command group in 1916, Vétlan led an assault on the imperial palace in february 1917, but it failed and he was captured by the Nationalists.

After his capture, he spent four years in a Séltet rehabilitation camp, until he was declared reformed by the new governor of Jaturnia, who was a friend of the family. As compensation for the time in the camp, he was enrolled in the University of Ravatan by the governor, and studied economics there for 5 years.