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Siptha
He’s a strong lion, fearless, self-confident, righteous and charismatic. He is the first-born son of the Divine Pharaoh of Kemethiron, the true and only successor to the throne of the Lion people’s great kingdom, and he’s also a skilled warrior and a feared Knight. He always wears a khepresh, the pharaohs ritual headdress, on his tan-maned head, and often wears a metal breastplate.

Unlike his father - and most of his race -, he considers everyone as equals, which leads him to be increasingly in conflict with his father and his severe and iniquitous internal politics. These differences come from his childhood: as his father was very often busy in royal stuff and his mothers enjoyed royal palace eases and glitzes, he grew up spending most of his time with the noble priests of Jimbasi, learning to be devoted and a righteous, full of valiant honor and nobility of soul.

Strictly following this noble mindset, Siptha has already defined the guideline of his kingdom once his father will die and he will become the Divine Pharaoh: he will repeal the actual war-debts imposed on enslaved races, deeply integrating all races into the kingdom's society.
During the Tale Siptha will discover a plot against the Pharaoh planned by Makanvor, the renowned Paramount hungry for revenge against Kemethiron. This will drive him deeply in crisis with himself and his beliefs, so it will be important for him to quickly open his mind to the advice of his most trusted companions, especially Ghada and the wise K’tusha, questioning himself and even his faith. After the war, however, Ghada's sacrifice to save his life will drive him into an unbelievable rage and then, in the following mourning, even into open conflict with his father. Thus, in the last season, with the holy judgment of K’tusha by his side, Siptha will try to oust his father from his throne by condemning him, and will even lead a civil riot to begin.
His favorite weapon is the khopesh and very few would be able to match his prowess, but he’s also trained in fighting with bows and spears. As an expert Knight he's proud of his elegant chariot, pulled by his two beloved and majestic griffins (Sunrise and Grim), and rarely lets others lead it for him. He leaves the reins only to Ghada, and only in case of need, in parades and public appearances, or in the midst of battle.