Richard Loud III

"Look at him. Richard Loud III. He may look like Lincoln Loud, the Supreme Commander of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, but he is blonde, and his outfit looks sporty as the only difference. He wears an orange sporty T-shirt with white stripes, and blue sweatpants with white stripes as too, the difference between the two of them. He is the Supreme Leader of the Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship, or the Halach Uinik, so we may be on a look out."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Golden Scare

Richard Lincoln Loud III is the main protagonist of a fanmade The Loud House spinoff made by LoudHousefanon144, The Luxurious Loud House. In the Korean drama of When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he is voiced by Jacob Hopkins.

In When the Cold Breeze Blows Away, he serves as one of the minor antagonists of that novel, where he is the Supreme Leader of the Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship, or he was called to by the citizens of the UCRD as the Halach Uinik, because he is famous for reviving ancient Mayan traditions, along with some traditions of a wealthy person as well, an he is also known as "El Presidente," which it means "the president."

Biography
"When it's game time, it's pain time for that good for nothing freeloader."

"Yes, and so does you too, you bloody freeloader!"

--Richard Loud III to Lincoln Loud

At 11 years old, Richard is the middle child and only son of Lynn R. Loud and Margaret Vanderbilt Loud and a member of the wealthy counterpart of the Loud family in Chetumal, Quintana Roo. Like his distant cousin, Lynn Loud, who too is the Supreme Commander of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Richard has an annoying habit of turning everything into a sport. He is named after his grandfather, Richard L. Loud Jr. Richard is ruling the Unified Capitalist Revolutionary Dictatorship as its Supreme Commander, and uses this fact to assert authority and absolute dominance towards his siblings.

Early Life
On February 14, 2005 (in the The Luxurious Loud House universe), Richard was baptised at St. Paul's Cathedral by Cardinal Frederick Bottcher, the Archbishop of Royal Woods. His godparents are Robert Santiago Sr. and Mary Santiago.