Cayo Tizoc

Cayo Tizoc is a son of Tlachinolli Tizoc and Sieun Tizoc, and twin brother to Ayotli Tizoc. He had been a professor at the Royal Huitcan University, and has written four national anthems in his 8-year musical life.

Pre-birth
Cayo's soul was transferred from his previous life, in the body of Xiuhpilli Mazatl-Hapaqalchi. This resulted in a dual soul manifestation, creating odd circumstances for Cayo in the future.

Childhood
Cayo was born in the State of Viridian (now modern-day Alda). From an early age, he gained an interest in study and education. He began learning physics at age 10, specifically the way in which sound works. He began to write national anthems, and at age 14 he was given permission to write the national anthem of Escharia. It was at this point that Cayo began to notice voices in his head. He classed them as auditory hallucinations but did not think too much of them.

Adulthood
Upon reaching the age of 18, Cayo's auditory hallucinations became worse. The voices became so loud that he could barely hear anyone else. At this point, due to his decent knowledge of mental health conditions, he self-diagnosed himself with schizophrenia.

Schizophrenia
Cayo began to experience drastic delusions, like the effect of certain instruments on the way we perceive music. However, this actually seemed to help Cayo's music to flourish, and he became the first schizophrenic composer of Rathnir. He wrote of his desire to stop the voices, but he couldn't. He kept a calm composure throughout his life, and that continued throughout his days of the condition up till the very present.

Cayo was then permitted to write the music for two more anthems: Yimmu-Audal and Alfheim. He wrote these in record time, one day a piece.

Cayo eventually realised that due to his economic situation he could no longer provide his services for free. Therefore, he joined the Centaris Artificers to make some capital from the services he provides. He also chose to run for the Cyrus of Farafin.

Personality
Cayo is a generally kind but blunt character. However, when he is angry, he is extremely argumentative. He also is quite shrewd, with an interest in politics and finance. However, the voices often rile him up, making him more monotone and morose than before.

Dislikes
Cayo dislikes many people (who shall remain nameless) and detests rebellion. His loyalty to the nation, however, is outweighed by his desire for complete peace and universal cooperation. This is why, as a Huitcan, he has volunteered for the composition of the national anthem of The Kingdom Of Councils.