Sabite an Averroii

Sabite an Averroii is the Akesor (Mayor) of Ekesttori and a Kesefor (Advisor) in the Soleannen Realm of Niedea.

Appearance
Sabite is a tall woman, reaching 6'2 in height. She has greasy, dark brown hair and a golden eye. There is an eyepatch that covers where her right eye used to be, and burns reaching from the side of head down to her chest. She is most commonly seen wearing a loose, white shirt because of the hot climate she lives in.

Early life
Little is known about Sabite's first years. She was born in Belkadan to an unknown mother and father, presumably of Thadii origin, and became an orphan almost as soon as she was born. She would be adopted by her 2 fathers, Adekir and Patu, because they could not have a biological child of their own. Sabite spent the entirety of her childhood in Belkadan, keeping mostly to herself and spending her time reading books and writing her own amateur literature. She lived in the conditions of a noble, although she was not related to them by blood, Sabite was treated like any other member of the Averroii family.

Ekesttori
When Sabite became an adult, she moved down south to Ekesttori, where she still lives today. She spent a good portion of her time continuing writing, and eventually became a member of Ekesttori's council. When the Akesor of Ekesttori, Glebard Nimbus (player Ghondoshawan8) resigned from his position due to his old age, Sabite took the reigns and became the new Akesor of the city.

Aksemesai
With all of her close family being commanders for the Noble faction in the Aksemesai, Sabite joined the civil war on their side. She was too young and inexperienced to be put into any significant position of power in the army, however, she was given special treatment by her family and was trusted more than she should have been. During the assault on Alessandrea, Sabite was armed with explosives by her father, Adekir, who was the commander of the Noble forces in that battle. She was tasked with blowing through the gates of the town, and severely injured herself in the explosion. It scarred the right side of her face, neck, and chest, and completely obliterated one of her eyes. The injury was not fatal, but it did severely impair her vision and breathing. For this reason, she was not able to fight for the rest of the war, and the effects of the accident are still visible on her skin 2 decades later.

Profiteering
This event should've scarred her mentally too, but Sabite instead realized the potential that explosives have in a war and saw the potential profit. After she recovered, she began funding the production and sale of gunpowder in Ekesttori, which went hand-in-hand with the armour and weapons the blacksmiths in the city were already famous for producing. She became interested in the product she was creating, not only because of the history it had in her family (see House an Averroii wiki), but because of her fascination with the violent explosions.

Marriage
At the age of 25, Sabite married André Valios, the 2nd Akesirro (Co-mayor) of Amir in Karannatia, therefore André's house, Valios, was recognized as a legitimate noble house, and a vassal of the house Averroii. Sabite and her husband both had different reasons for marrying each other, none of which were actual love. Sabite was pressured by her father, Patu, to get married, to the point that he arranged their marriage himself. André married Sabite primarily for political reasons. Their marriage meant the recognition of his noble house, and would also mean he had a wife to give him an heir. It would allow him to continue his lineage. This is the reason why Sabite chose to never take her husband's last name after marriage.

Position in Escharian Government
With some help from her uncle Amir, who was already in the Lily Council, Sabite eventually managed to score herself the position of Kesevor (King's advisor) in the Realm of Escharia. Sabite was the dominant force dealing with bandits (squatters outside of lore) in the areas around western Escharia, and had overtaken her uncle's victory count against bandits. Amir had lost track of his victories against bandits, but Sabite prided herself heavily in hers, and claims she has a confirmed count of 54. She treats the matter like a sport and flexes it as a way to threaten and intimidate people she doesn't like.