Thomas von Protz

"Sometimes, I've got the baby Charles to be baptised, Crown Prince Albert."

~ Bishop von Protz gets ready.

Thomas von Protz, Prince of Protz (born April 18, 1788 - died August 4, 1864) was the leader of the Church from his election in 1850 until his death in 1864, Born as Prince Thomas of Protz as the sixth child and only son of the eleven children of Prince Anton and Princess Kristen. His parents were later killed by a French soldier after giving birth to the eleventh child (Günther von Protz) 17 hours later when he was 16; He was created as a Bishop by the Church and went into exile in United Kingdom with his 10 siblings'. He and his 10 siblings were fostered by an unknown German until he came of age. He also baptised Prince Charles (later King-Emperor Charles II), other royal princes and princesses and commoners as the Bishop of Aleksban (also known as Aleks without the ban word) and the leader of the Church. He is also known as the Prince-Bishop of Protz (Protz is not a prince-bishopric but it's a noble family) or Father Protz.