William Trumbel

William Trumbel was governor of Seven for the Unionist Party between 1943 and 1945. After his first term, he decided he preferred to help his party in an advisory role rather than as Governor, standing down to make way for fellow Unionist Kirtsen Blacksmith. He changed few of the policies of his popular and capable predecessor Henri Burton, and is most well-known as the inventor of the Trumbel flag, which is currently used as the flag of Seven.

He was the first governor to be born in Seven.