Emperor Pjotr II

"I am Albania, Albania is me."

- Pjotr II

Emperor Pjotr II (ca. February 1596 - December 30 1638) was the second supreme Emperor of Albania from 1619 to his dead in 1638. He was known as one of the richest and most decadent monarchs in Albanian history. He has been nicknamed: "The merciless" and "The Caligula of the North". His reign lasted nineteen years before he was brutally assasinated on December the 30 of 1638.

Early life
Pjotr was born in February of 1596 in Shkoder, Albania near Kosovo as the only child of Emperor Pjotr I and his wife Empress Lyia. His birth rejoyced them as there was an heir now. Raised as a devout Catholic, Pjotr was indoctrinated by the faith. In July of 1512, Prince Pjotr had a servant girl impreginated by rape. When she gave birth to his son, the Prince had her killed by slising her head in half with a sword. In March 1619, the First Emperor passed away. On March 11 1619 Prince Pjotr was crowned Emperor of Albania in the Orthodox Catholic Chatetral in Tirana. He became the Second Emperor.

Reign over Albania
Within the same day of his crownation Emperor Pjotr II had seven of his advisors and his own mother executed for treason. He took full control of the Church in April of that year and had the Imperial Senate diminished to only seven people. Among  them where Pjotr's three best freinds Harrold, Claus and Anton. A reign would begin which would last nineteen years. Pjotr II was a very  decadent man who enjoyed luxureous feasts. Almost every week a party was hosted in the castle, synonimous with wine, eating, prostitues and shameful sexual escapades. On several instances it was reported the Emperor would have sex with a whore publicly and afterwards kill her for his own  enjoyment. It was also confirmed that three months into his rule he had already executed thirty men and women.