Queen Bexar
How We Met Her: We met then-Princess Bexar when we were hired (through Jake) to escort her and her bodyguard, Samson, from Brown's Ferry to The Kingdom of Bexar.
- She is a tall, attractive woman who appears to be much younger than her actual age. She, like all of the Bexari, has reddish-brown skin with black hair and brown eyes. She is a skilled healer, and she rides very well. She is skilled in the Bexari method of fighting with two large knives.
- She was the heir to the Bexari throne and lived in Tallulah, the capital of the Kingdom of Bexar until the catstrophic Death of Bexar destroyed her land and people in a fiery apocalypse.
- She sent the few surviving Bexari to live with the Checotah in the Spring of 2434 - Bexar is No More.
- In the summer of 2434 she abdicated her throne and entered a private life - Abdication of Queen Bexar.
- For several months she appears to have chosen a life as an adventurer and went by the name Tazzo - which Samson, her former bodyguard, translates as 'Desperado' in Bexari.
- After she required rescuing from a misadventure by Samson, a humbled Bexar then lived with Our Heroes at East Point Ranch where she was employed as a cook and healer and had a complicated relationship with our eccentric hero Tanner Hawkwood. It is rumored that this brief relationship left Bexar pregnant with Tanner's son, the current "Bastard Prince of Bexar".
- Bexar, before her pregnancy was evident, returned to the West, married Samson, and declared the establishment of the New Bexari Empire.
- Bexar sent one of her subjects, named Joseph Blackeyes, to the East to learn what he could of Frontier and Anglian culture. He delivered a fine set of Bexari knives to Tanner, as a gift.
- Word has reached Our Heroes that Queen Bexar has become an incredibly powerful witch, and that she and King Samson have been making great strides rebuilding Bexar, as well as establishing Bexari dominance over the surrounding peoples.
Tags: Royals, Allies, Women, Death of Bexar
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