Knei Aaxa
Knei Aaxa is the monarch of Sanx in western Emlas and head of the ruling Katlú-Me dynasty, son of the late king Se Iimak and queen Túxmei.
Like most his predecessors, Knei relies on diplomacy and trade to ensure surrounding vassal states stay loyal to Sanx, only using force against rebels or -more often- to acquire captives from hostile tribes to use as slaves or offerings to the gods and ancestral spirits.
Like most his predecessors, Knei relies on diplomacy and trade to ensure surrounding vassal states stay loyal to Sanx, only using force against rebels or -more often- to acquire captives from hostile tribes to use as slaves or offerings to the gods and ancestral spirits.
Physical Description
Facial Features
His head is flattened as a result of head-binding, a common practice among sanxean royalty.
Apparel & Accessories
Knei Aaxa is never seen in public without his royal regalia, including a cloak made of tiger skin, a bear skin tunic, yellow moccasins and a small scepter.
Social
Family Ties
He's married to Ú Meix, with whom he has two sons and a daughter, namely Maxaak, Tniltí and Mris, respectively.
Religious Views
Like other sanxean monarchs, Knei acts as the high priest of Sanx, and thus has to observe or perform a number of ritual each year to ensure bountiful harvests, plenty of fish and game, and success in war. Like his mother Túxnei, Knei's favoured deity is the rave spirit, whose image adorns the royal scepter.
Ethnicity
Birthplace
Mreifex
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
Hazel
Hair
Long, straight and black, usually tied in a bun.
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