Biography
Born in Moscow, Zar had a rough childhood filled with instability and hardship. Zar's parents, Nikoli and Natasha, were supporters of the Stalin regime in place in the Soviet Union in 1954. However, after Stalin put Nikoli's brother, Piotr, to death, Zar's parents became unhappy with the leader of the USSR. Nikoli and Natasha attempted to start a revolution, and gathered a group of highly specialized farm workers to help them covertly infiltrate the Kremlin. Nikoli entered Stalin's chamber and nearly killed him, until Natasha revealed she had been a spy working for Stalin the entire time she had been married to Nikoli. She killed Nikoli and next went to comfort her son, Zar. Natasha spun a lie to young Zar that his father had been killed by a drunken solider, and they continued to live a fairly happy lifestyle. However, around 1975, Zar discovered that his mother had in fact been the one to murder Nikoli. In anger, Zar killed his mother and fled the country. For many years, Zar had tra...