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Revision as of 14:34, 30 October 2023

Identity

Name(s)
Balatyna hyPëölüva
Title(s) and Rank(s)
Culture
Kythan
Profession
Priest of Pëölüva

Description

Ethnicity
Kythan
Gender
Male
Age
sols old, (<--Birth-->YG -- <--Death-->YG)
Height
metres ( feet, inches)
Build
, kilograms ( pounds)
Appearance
Balatyna is bald with a clean shaven face, and mirthful hazel eyes. He dresses in the seasonal robes of his faith, and has a luaj weather cloak and hunter's hat for rainy days.

Personality

Balatyna is a pious and caring man, who often takes on the worries of his parishioners. He is viewed as a excellent orator, who speaks three languages, Kythusave, Tabrani, and Layor.

About

Home
Jël, Karelëa Province, Kythus
History
Balatyna came to the hamlet of Jël a few years ago. When the previous priest fell ill, he took over duties tending to the souls of the hamlet. Given his skills as a speaker, Balatyna became well liked and trusted by the parish. Lacking a proper chapel, he continues to provide religious services out of the Jetty, a local tavern. When not filling the role as a spiritual counsellor, Balatyna serves as the tavern's brewer. His product is mediocre at best.
Affair of the Heart
Balatyna has fallen in love with the tavernkeeper's wife, Cëläva. The pair have become secret lovers, and Balatyna is the father of her infant son [[]]. Balatyna knows of the abuse her husband does to Cëläva, but has been unable to bring himself to fully remove the problem.

Connections

Familial
(bastard son)
Personal
Cëläva (tavern cook / lover)
Professional
Bapëdhäthva hyPëölüva (priest of Pëölüva)
Düpana hyPëölüva (priest of Pëölüva)
Jähna (tavern keeper)
Lyyr (innkeeper)
Pakwekva hyPëölüva (highpriestess of Pëölüva)
Pelekafna (priest of Pëölüva)

Stories

See Also