Usti Lewite
Chieftain Usti Lewite
Usti Lewite was only a small child when the Sypi Civil War began, and the Confederacy was torn to shreds. He was kept at home, away from the assassins and attackers who supported Quico Bienombe, as the tribe fought in favor of the Church of the One Sun. He was constantly surrounded by bodyguards, paladins of the Monastic Brotherhood who taught him manners of combat and blind faith in the rightness of the Church. Usti became an enthusiastic supporter of the Lewites finding a land of their own after the war turned against them, and even as a teenager, he threw himself into the construction and building of a new home for his people.
After the death of his father in 1038, Usti was elevated to the position of Chieftain of the Lewite Tribe. He had learned much from the Church and its orders, and even authorized the Monastic Brotherhood to build an abbey within the boundaries of Lewitania. Usti has hoped that the Church will continue to spread its influence over the Lewite people, and has been known to attempt to plan the seed of the faith in the tribe's Alsonan allies.
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Chieftain of the Lewite Tribe
Date of Birth
Riftwane 25, 1016
Year of Birth
1016 AF
25 Years old
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male
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