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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Ari Clerks was a noted businessman who authored the Vinland Constitution, and later became its first Vice President. As owner of Clerks and Co., he controlled one of the largest fishing fleets in the Vinland colonies. Together with his former wife, Theresa Grills, he was instrumental in the creation of the Fishing Line, an efficient way of processing Jullicut's seafood production which soon expanded to all of Jullicut's imports and exports.  
Ari Clerks was a noted businessman who authored the Vinland Constitution, and later became its first Vice President. As owner of Clerks and Co., he controlled one of the largest fishing fleets in the Vinland colonies. He is credited with the creation of the Fishing Line, an efficient way of processing Jullicut's imports and exports.  


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Revision as of 17:23, 12 May 2026

Ari Clerks
Full Name: Aristotle Clerks
State: Jullicut
Role: Businessman







Summary

Ari Clerks was a noted businessman who authored the Vinland Constitution, and later became its first Vice President. As owner of Clerks and Co., he controlled one of the largest fishing fleets in the Vinland colonies. He is credited with the creation of the Fishing Line, an efficient way of processing Jullicut's imports and exports.

He was

Colonial Vinland

is credited with from Jullicut, and futur, is credited with the invention of the fishing line which transformed Jullicut's fishing l is

Imprisonment and the War of Revolutions

vice president. He was also a framer, but on the side of wrangling business, financial, and legal as opposed to Harmen’s military wrangling. He gave harmen the presidency nod because he viewed the presidency was better with the general as the first

United Vinland

president for nationwide unity. It was his land in Jullicut that he donated to Pitt Penn to create Asher.

that idiot Sam Baharme forced me into it when he pulled his little Wine Bath stunt on my ships. Once he threw all of our cargo out, the Antilleans saw me as a rebel as much as they saw the Baharme crew. I had no choice but to join the fight. And to tell you the truth, I did hate giving up my business at first