Victor Perenolde II

King Victor Perenolde II's reign was among the most peaceful in the history of the Kingdom of Alterac. His rule focused on finishing the economic recovery of Alterac following the disastrous Third Alteraci-Stromic War and the famine that followed. King Victor Perenolde II was mentored by his father's steward, Duke Cedric Karlsburg in his early youth before his the Duke's death. King Victor II took the throne at the age of twenty-nine after his father, King Arthur Perenolde II perished in a tragic hunting accident, being trampled by his own horse. Towards the middle of his reign, King Victor II declared that the Kingdom of Alterac had completely recovered from the economic depression it had been suffering for sixty years.

A notable decision of his was the choice to not completely rebuild the Alteraci military once stability had been achieved. In his public address regarding the decision he explained that their border's no longer required such a large military. Rather, Alterac should focus on trade. He did allocate funds from the treasury to rebuild the military, but only enough to sufficiently defend the kingdom.

King Victor Perenolde II enjoyed a peaceful reign, achieving economic stability in his kingdom, finishing his father's work. His reign lasted thirty-two years, dying at the age of sixty-one from kidney failure. He was succeeded by his son, Cedric Perenolde.