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Unknown mother}}Kemet is a male [[:Category:Exekians|Exekian]]. Over four hundred years old, he is a former imperial soldier who briefly rose to prominence in the later years of the [[Old Exekian Empire]], attaining the title of [[hunyadi]] before being disgraced and forced into exile.
[[New Exekian Empire]] (contested)|love interest = |species = Exekian|gender = Male|eyes = Gray|hair = White|skin = Pale gray|occupation = Hunyadi (former)
 
   
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After the collapse of the Empire in the [[First Exekian War]], he went into hiding, living alone in a mountain cave for the next century and a half. During this time, he maintained numerous artifacts from the imperial days, including a copy of [[the Mandorlin]] written in Old Exekian. These documents formed the basis of [[Vormund|Dagda Vormund]]'s translation, which Kemet aided him in creating. After the dissolution of the [[:Category: Cult of Vormund|Cult of Vormund]], Kemet was forced to flee. His current whereabouts are unknown.
Mercenary (part-time)
 
   
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Kemet is illegally married to a human woman, [[Clara Richter]]. Their union is not recognized in either of their homelands, and only holds religious weight among the [[Vormundism|Vormundists]].
Vormundist Preacher|spouses =[[Sofia Belgrade]] |scars =Various battle scars; diagonal sword wound across chest |image1 = Apollo.jpg|children = [[Arina]] (deceased)
 
 
[[Vormundus]] (stepson)|avatar = Danila Kovalev|birthplace = [[Tyre|Casca Dun]]|lovers = |height = 6"2'|weight = 160 lbs.|distinguishing_marks = |alias = |parents = Unknown}}Kemet is an Exekian who allies himself with the [[New Exekian Empire]]. He is a central character who makes an appearance in ''[https://www.wattpad.com/418429609-hymns-to-the-sun-i-all-one-in-the-sun Hymns to the Sun],'' ''Fever'', Book II, and Book III.
 
 
Having imposed a self-exile upon himself, he is shamed and mistrusted by the New Imperials, primarily due to his ambiguous stance and his marriage to the human [[Sofia Belgrade]]. Despite this, he is renowned as a warrior, though he avoids killing whenever possible. He was the first Exekian [[Vormundism|Vormundist]], and believes [[:Category: Humans|humans]] and [[:Category: Exekians|Exekians]] can and should coexist peacefully.
 
   
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== Appearance ==
 
Kemet is described as having delicate, chiseled features, pale skin like marble, golden eyes which glow in the dark, and long white hair in loose curls. He usually wears a black cloak with a large folded collar.
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
   
 
=== Early Life ===
 
=== Early Life ===
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Kemet was born in 245 BYZ at [[Casca Dun]], the private residence of his father [[Matta]], a famous scholar. Kemet's unnamed mother abandoned him shortly after his birth, but he has one memory of her before she left - a tired, naked woman with white hair, she spoke in a whisper to his father, who pressed a bag of coins into her hands. She then got dressed and walked out of the house, never to be seen by him again.
Approximately 460 years ago, Kemet was born in the city of [[Tyre]]. Like most Exekians, he never knew who his parents were. As a child he stayed at the house of Haya, the daughter of Empress [[Skoga]], and was taught to fight by her lover, the soldier Skandar.
 
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[[File:Drácula e Elisabetha.jpg|left|thumb|338x338px|Kemet's first memory of his parents speaking to one another, right before his mother walked out of his life forever.]]
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As the son of a renowned scholar, Kemet was given the finest education money could buy. Matta financed Kemet's schooling and military career, but he remained distant from his son, preferring his books and his experiments to spending time with the boy.
   
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Kemet eventually ascended to the rank of hunyadi. Around 72 BYZ, Matta discovered the earliest known copy of the [[The Holy Books|Mandorlin]] in [[Pygar]], and translated it from Old Exekian into new. Shocked by what he found, he summoned Kemet home to show it to him. The manuscript revealed that the [[Fellinar]] had extensively altered the original text, reducing the role of humans in the Histories and implying that they were created to be subservient slaves to the Exekians. Matta, who already hated slavery, was enraged at this deception and vowed to put a stop to the institutionalized slavery of the Empire.
During a stint in the army, he met [[Matta]], who would become his mentor. Their bond was forged when Kemet underwent his traumatic first [[kluuda]]. An unknown Exekian woman bore him a daughter, [[Arina]]; contrary to custom, Kemet procured Arina's chrysalis and was present when she was born. He vowed to raise her himself, causing some scandal. Arina was cared for by one of his most trusted slaves and sent to the [[House of Life]] as soon as she was old enough to begin schooling; Kemet often visited her, further alienating him from the rest of his kind.
 
   
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While Kemet shared his father's views, he was reluctant to participate in accelerationist or terrorist activities, as it would jeopardize his position as hunyadi. He tried to convince Matta to be patient and subtle, but Matta, never politically-minded, was determined to put an immediate stop to slavery. He tried to coax Kemet into helping him free the slaves on a plantation owned by [[Caspar]], the heir of Emperor [[Rokanan]]. Kemet was initially led to believe that the scheme would simply allow the slaves being held at Caspar's plantation to escape to [[Dardanos]], but he refused to participate as his involvement would cause him to be scapegoated.
He became a highly skilled warrior and gained fame for his combat prowess. Emperor [[Rokanan]] favored him because he faithfully carried out even the most gruesome orders or menial tasks. He eventually became a ''[[hunyadi]]'' and built his own palace, where he kept numerous slaves.
 
   
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Without Kemet's help, Matta slew the guards at the plantation and armed the slaves, who proceeded to murder Caspar in his sleep and then attempted to assassinate Emperor Rokanan. When the assassination attempted failed, they were forced to retreat, and a few of the slaves were captured. Interrogated under torture, the slaves confessed to everything, including revealing Matta's involvement and the proposed plan involving Kemet.
Kemet's loyalty to the Empire was destroyed when his old friend Matta rebelled against the emperor in [[Matta's Mutiny]]. Kemet was forced to kill Matta to protect Rokanan, an action he would always regret.
 
   
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Kemet was charged for his failure to report Matta, now a fugitive on the run. To save his own skin, Kemet offered to betray Matta, tracking him down to the ruins of an old fort. He killed Matta and brought back his body. Despite a full pardon by the Emperor, Kemet had no desire to remain a hunyadi and retired from his position.
=== Downfall ===
 
During the [[First Exekian War]], Kemet lost everything. Arina was among those slaughtered, and his property was destroyed and his wealth taken as spoils of war.
 
   
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While he lost his princely holdings, Matta's estate, Casca Dun, including his vast library, fell into Kemet's hands. Kemet abandoned public life completely and became increasingly reclusive. He spent much of his time reading through the endless tomes in Matta's library. That was how he came to truly appreciate the copy of the Mandorlin which his father had based his fatal decision upon.[[File:Kemet6.jpg|thumb|320x320px]]
=== A Slave In [[Hiberia]] ===
 
Attempting to find safety, Kemet traveled to the city of [[Hiberia]], which he believed was still under Exekian control. Upon his arrival, however, Kemet was immediately captured. The city had been taken over by the humans, who opted to keep the thriving system of slavery. Captive Exekians were made to work or face death.
 
 
Kemet was enslaved until the city was overtaken by King [[Cassius Stirling I]]. Most of the slaves were promptly killed by their masters, but Kemet was among those who managed to flee.
 
   
 
=== Hunted ===
 
=== Hunted ===
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During the [[First Exekian War]], the world Kemet knew crumbled around him. He lost everything - his wealth, property, position and influence - and was forced out of Tyr.
Kemet went into the wilderness, where he wandered the countryside for over a century. He was chased and attacked by the humans; those of his own kind whom he encountered were either driven mad or reduced to a bestial state, bent purely on survival. There were rumors of feudal warfare among those Exekians who escaped to the [[shadowlands]]. He didn't dare follow them, realizing he could never return to his old soldiering ways.
 
   
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Heading south, Kemet eventually took shelter in a cave burrowed into [[Arza Kell]], a mountain near the southern border. He stayed in hiding, but was occasionally attacked by humans while out foraging for food and other supplies. He encountered increasingly few members of his own kind, but heard rumors of feudal warfare among the Exekians who escaped to the southern wastes. He chose not to follow them in order to avoid becoming a soldier again. He buried the books and manuscripts he managed to save from Matta's library within the caverns, including the mysterious copy of the Mandorlin.
=== The Cult of Vor ===
 
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Kemet was beaten by a family of farmers after they caught him trying to steal their food. They then abandoned him, badly wounded, in the woods.
 
   
 
=== The Cult of Vormund ===
A short time later he was spotted by the prophet [[Vor]], who carried Kemet with him to the cave where he lived with his small [[:Category: Cult of Vor|cult of followers]].
 
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In 162 AYZ, Kemet was badly injured during a scuffle with a group of human farmers. He was found and nursed back to health by the prophet [[Vormund]] and his followers. They gradually gained his trust and he allowed them to continue living in the caverns even after he had recovered.
   
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Vormund convinced Kemet to dig up the buried Mandorlin manuscript and help translate it into Apicartan. One of Vormund's followers, the ex-prostitute [[Clara Richter]], befriended Kemet. The two began a romantic relationship and [[Wedding Ceremony|they eventually married]] in a double ceremony with Gavin and [[Melissa Zosimus|Melissa]]. After Melissa died in childbirth and Gavin was forced to return home, Kemet and Clara agreed to take care of Gavin's daughter [[Laura Stirling|Laura]] until he returned.
There Kemet recovered from his injuries and regained his strength. He was placed in the care of [[Sophie Reed|Sofia Belgrade]], who nursed him back to health. He became close to her and her infant son [[Vormundus]], and also befriended [[Gavin Zosimus]], who arrived the day after him.
 
   
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The new cult member [[Leon Gorrister|Leonard Gorrister]] sought Kemet out, but the Exekian was reluctant to show himself. He eventually agreed to meet after Leonard accidentally saw him during a strange incident. The two spoke of the Mandorlin, with Leonard becoming convinced the book was the most important thing the cult had to offer.
Gradually, Kemet was converted to the [[Vormundism|new religion]]. He also began to develop romantic feelings for Sofia. Another cultist, [[Rolfe]], objected to their relationship on the grounds that it was unsafe.
 
   
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The group left Kemet behind with Clara and Laura as they traveled to Hiberia. Approximately two weeks later, Clara heard about the death of Vormund while visiting a nearby village for supplies. Fearing that their lives were in danger, Kemet and Clara fled the caverns and hid in the woods, taking Laura with them.
Following the murder of [[Lilia Merriman]], Gavin overheard [[Heather Babbitt]] and [[Joshua Merriman]] plotting to kill [[Daniel Zuse]]. One of the ideas they suggested involved using some of Kemet's blood as a poison. Horrified, he told Kemet of the plot, and Kemet left the cave to ensure their plan never came to fruition.
 
   
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Gavin and Leonard arrived not long after, accompanied by a disguised [[Selca Ducani]]. Selca revealed his true identity and forced them to give up the Mandorlin, which he then destroyed. Though Selca discovered Kemet and Clara hiding amid the rocks and threatened to kill them, Gavin managed to save their lives by convincing Selca to honor his half of their bargain.
Vor discovered Kemet at a lake to the north. The two conversed at length, and Vor revealed his final prophecy to Kemet: that a savior would be born to the Exekians, to a female called Eira. Kemet returned to the cave with him.
 
   
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That night, Kemet returned Laura to Gavin, and the friends split up for the last time.
Not long after, King [[Tristan Stirling]] ordered the arrest of Vor, whom he saw as a threat. Soldiers arrived at the cave, demanding Vor come with them, but he was away at the time. Kemet hid from sight, and witnessed Sofia being attacked by one of the soldiers. He was on the verge of bursting out of cover to save her when Vor returned and submitted to the soldiers.
 
   
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After crossing the river [[Antoi]], Kemet and Clara snuck across the Apicartan border into the free territory of the Lowlands. The couple rebuilt an abandoned cottage they found, adding extra structures and repairing the house. They lived there in secret as husband and wife for the next seventeen years.
Vor was executed for heresy and treason. Fearing for their lives, the cult disbanded. Rolfe took a third of the Vormunds and formed [[the Eclipse]]; the other two thirds scattered to the four winds. With the help of Lord Gavin Zosimus, Kemet, Sofia, and Vormundus escaped to the south.
 
 
After crossing the river [[Antoi]], Gavin left them and returned to his home in [[Tyre]]. They continued on to the border of [[Shadowlands|Casca Dun]], where they stopped and built a cottage in a clearing, which was to be their permanent home.
 
[[File:Apollo7.jpg|left|thumb|281x281px|Kemet traveling through Casca Dun's shadowlands.]]
 
   
 
=== Dissolution and Unity ===
 
=== Dissolution and Unity ===
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In search of other members of his kind, Kemet traversed the shadowlands. He swiftly learned of the situation among the Exekians in the south; two rival factions had formed, one led by [[Callisto]], a banished princess from ancient times, and the other an alliance between the former prince [[Zimreon]] and his lieutenant [[Nechtan]], who called themselves [[the Clan]].
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In search of other members of his kind, Kemet traversed the southern wastes, which had become known as the country of [[Exekia]]. He swiftly learned of the situation among his people in the south; two rival factions had formed, [[New Exekian Empire|one led by an Empress]] that claimed to be a continuation of the Empire, and the other an alliance between the ''hunyadi'' [[Zimreon]] and his lieutenant [[Nechtan]], who called themselves [[the Clan]].
   
Kemet recognized that the Clan would never seek peace with the humans, but Callisto, who had been exiled to the south thousands of years ago for falling in love with a human slave, undoubtedly would. Over the next several years, Kemet would travel to her territory, preach to the people, and attempt to find the prophesied savior or their mother Eira, all to no avail.
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Kemet recognized that the Clan would never seek peace with the humans, but [[the Empress]] might. His attempts to gain an audience with her were rebuffed, however, and while he spoke to numerous Exekians, he failed to convince any of them that peaceful coexistence with Apicarta was possible.
   
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At some point he began a correspondence with Gavin, who kept him up to date on the situation for the Vormundists in Apicarta. It was in these letters that Kemet promised to help Gavin's family if anything ever happened to him.
== Description ==
 
Kemet is described as having delicate, chiseled features, pale skin like marble, black eyes which have a faint amber glow in the dark, and long white hair. Among his race, he is not considered attractive; he looks "too human". In all his appearances in the stories, he is depicted wearing a black cloak with a large folded collar.
 
   
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=== Kluuda and Fifth Exekian War ===
== Quotes ==
 
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[[File:Kemet32.jpg|centre|thumb|520x520px|Kemet with hair cut short after accepting command of Heliobas.]]
''"Vor carried him on his back from the forest, where he had been beaten by vengeful villagers. He refused to speak for several days, watching them with sleepless suspicion, but eventually he gave them his name, Kemet, and admitted he had been attacked for stealing food. None of them asked what he was doing in Musatei, especially so close to the border, but it was generally believed that he was in a kind of exile."''
 
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In the year 183, the first Exekian ''[[kluuda]]'' since the fall of the Empire occurred. Prior to the manifestation of symptoms, Kemet was staying in the coastal town of [[Telovet]]. There, he was approached by an Exekian named [[Rasvan]] who was an agent of the Empress. Her Majesty had heard his pleas for peace with the humans, he claimed, and had sent him to speak on her behalf in these negotiations.
   
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As the "peace talks" progressed, it became clear to Kemet that Rasvan was attempting to manipulate him. The agent went out of his way to befriend Kemet, and as Kemet's kluuda began, he tried to prevent him from leaving and offered him access to the most beautiful females. Kemet's refusal to forsake his marriage vows roused Rasvan's ire; the agent locked the ailing, feverish Kemet in a room with an Exekian female to give him an incentive to mate with a member of his own kind.
—Gavin meets Kemet
 
   
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Kemet succumbed to kluuda and coupled with the female (whom he would later identify as [[Arsinoe]]). He was then released and fled home, where he eventually confessed to Clara what had occurred.
''"She thought of the paintings she had seen in the houses of lords depicting the heroes of history with the faces of angels—figures that were strong and robust, but also delicate and refined, almost feminine. His voice was too deep for him to be mistaken for a woman, but that long white hair didn’t help. Ah, well—she had always loved the pretty ones."''
 
   
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Isolated in their cottage by a blizzard, Kemet and Clara were unaware that the region was about to be invaded by King [[Aldous Stirling|Aldous]] until Leonard arrived with a contingent of men hoping to fight for the Exekians. Leonard, Clara, and Kemet, who had not met in over fifteen years, conversed about the current state of affairs and decided to seek safety further south. On their way out, they were spotted and fired upon by Aldous' scouts. Thus began the [[Fifth Exekian War]].
—Sofia on Kemet's appearance
 
   
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Forced to head deeper into the south, Kemet was vilified and Clara was increasingly harassed by the Exekians, who were disgusted by their relationship. The couple encountered Rasvan again when the agent was sent to Leonard as a representative of the New Empire. He intimidated Kemet into agreeing to move to [[Heliobas]], an ancient fortress which the New Empire was using to house and protect newborns and pregnant females from the invaders. In Heliobas, Kemet was made a commanding officer and placed in charge of managing the fortress, which was rapidly becoming a major target of Aldous' troops. In accordance with hunyadi customs, his long hair, which had not seen the shear since he went into exile over two hundred years earlier, was cut short in preparation for combat.
== Trivia ==
 
Kemet was what the ancient Egyptians called their country, meaning "black land".
 
   
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Also at the fortress was a pregnant Arsinoe, and Kemet was forced to face the possibility that she might be carrying his child. Despite Clara's protests, he announced his intentions of taking in the child and raising it as his own.
The character's original incarnation was as "Prince Caspar of Thun". He appeared in a short-lived story called [https://www.wattpad.com/397812943-the-old-world-lives-anew-entropy Entropy], which was published as part of the short story/fragment anthology ''The Old World Lives Anew!''
 
   
 
== Notes ==
In early drafts of ''Hymns to the Sun,'' he is called "Apollo" like the ancient Greek god of the sun and truth.
 
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# Depending on who is addressing him, he may be referred to as "hunyadi Kemet". This is generally only a rule when he is conversing with other Exekians, as they tend to place titles in front of names.
   
== Works Cited ==
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== Quotes ==
 
''"Vormund carried him in from the forest, where he had been beaten by vengeful villagers. He refused to speak for several days, watching them with sleepless suspicion, but eventually he gave them his name, Kemet, and admitted he had been attacked for stealing food. None of them asked what he was doing in Apicarta, but it was generally believed that he was in a kind of exile."''
''The Old World Lives Anew!'', 2017: "[https://www.wattpad.com/404191879-the-old-world-lives-anew-hatchling Hatchling]"
 
   
 
—Gavin meets Kemet
''Hymns to the Sun'', 2017
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
''Fever'', 2017[[Category:Exekians]]
 
 
The character's earliest known incarnation was as "Prince Caspar of Thun", and he shared many traits in common with [[Matta]]. "Caspar" appeared in a short story called [https://www.wattpad.com/397812943-the-old-world-lives-anew-entropy Entropy], which was published on Wattpad as part of the anthology ''The Old World Lives Anew! ''In later drafts'','' he was named "Apollo", before his name was finally changed to "Kemet", from the ancient name for Egypt, meaning "black land".[[Category:Exekians]][[Category:Cult of Vormund]]
[[Category:Cult of Vor]]
 
[[Category:Vormunds]]
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[[Category:Vormundists]]

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Kemet is a male Exekian. Over four hundred years old, he is a former imperial soldier who briefly rose to prominence in the later years of the Old Exekian Empire, attaining the title of hunyadi before being disgraced and forced into exile.

After the collapse of the Empire in the First Exekian War, he went into hiding, living alone in a mountain cave for the next century and a half. During this time, he maintained numerous artifacts from the imperial days, including a copy of the Mandorlin written in Old Exekian. These documents formed the basis of Dagda Vormund's translation, which Kemet aided him in creating. After the dissolution of the Cult of Vormund, Kemet was forced to flee. His current whereabouts are unknown.

Kemet is illegally married to a human woman, Clara Richter. Their union is not recognized in either of their homelands, and only holds religious weight among the Vormundists.

Appearance

Kemet is described as having delicate, chiseled features, pale skin like marble, golden eyes which glow in the dark, and long white hair in loose curls. He usually wears a black cloak with a large folded collar.

Biography

Early Life

Kemet was born in 245 BYZ at Casca Dun, the private residence of his father Matta, a famous scholar. Kemet's unnamed mother abandoned him shortly after his birth, but he has one memory of her before she left - a tired, naked woman with white hair, she spoke in a whisper to his father, who pressed a bag of coins into her hands. She then got dressed and walked out of the house, never to be seen by him again.

Drácula e Elisabetha

Kemet's first memory of his parents speaking to one another, right before his mother walked out of his life forever.

As the son of a renowned scholar, Kemet was given the finest education money could buy. Matta financed Kemet's schooling and military career, but he remained distant from his son, preferring his books and his experiments to spending time with the boy.

Kemet eventually ascended to the rank of hunyadi. Around 72 BYZ, Matta discovered the earliest known copy of the Mandorlin in Pygar, and translated it from Old Exekian into new. Shocked by what he found, he summoned Kemet home to show it to him. The manuscript revealed that the Fellinar had extensively altered the original text, reducing the role of humans in the Histories and implying that they were created to be subservient slaves to the Exekians. Matta, who already hated slavery, was enraged at this deception and vowed to put a stop to the institutionalized slavery of the Empire.

While Kemet shared his father's views, he was reluctant to participate in accelerationist or terrorist activities, as it would jeopardize his position as hunyadi. He tried to convince Matta to be patient and subtle, but Matta, never politically-minded, was determined to put an immediate stop to slavery. He tried to coax Kemet into helping him free the slaves on a plantation owned by Caspar, the heir of Emperor Rokanan. Kemet was initially led to believe that the scheme would simply allow the slaves being held at Caspar's plantation to escape to Dardanos, but he refused to participate as his involvement would cause him to be scapegoated.

Without Kemet's help, Matta slew the guards at the plantation and armed the slaves, who proceeded to murder Caspar in his sleep and then attempted to assassinate Emperor Rokanan. When the assassination attempted failed, they were forced to retreat, and a few of the slaves were captured. Interrogated under torture, the slaves confessed to everything, including revealing Matta's involvement and the proposed plan involving Kemet.

Kemet was charged for his failure to report Matta, now a fugitive on the run. To save his own skin, Kemet offered to betray Matta, tracking him down to the ruins of an old fort. He killed Matta and brought back his body. Despite a full pardon by the Emperor, Kemet had no desire to remain a hunyadi and retired from his position.

While he lost his princely holdings, Matta's estate, Casca Dun, including his vast library, fell into Kemet's hands. Kemet abandoned public life completely and became increasingly reclusive. He spent much of his time reading through the endless tomes in Matta's library. That was how he came to truly appreciate the copy of the Mandorlin which his father had based his fatal decision upon.

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Hunted

During the First Exekian War, the world Kemet knew crumbled around him. He lost everything - his wealth, property, position and influence - and was forced out of Tyr.

Heading south, Kemet eventually took shelter in a cave burrowed into Arza Kell, a mountain near the southern border. He stayed in hiding, but was occasionally attacked by humans while out foraging for food and other supplies. He encountered increasingly few members of his own kind, but heard rumors of feudal warfare among the Exekians who escaped to the southern wastes. He chose not to follow them in order to avoid becoming a soldier again. He buried the books and manuscripts he managed to save from Matta's library within the caverns, including the mysterious copy of the Mandorlin.

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The Cult of Vormund

In 162 AYZ, Kemet was badly injured during a scuffle with a group of human farmers. He was found and nursed back to health by the prophet Vormund and his followers. They gradually gained his trust and he allowed them to continue living in the caverns even after he had recovered.

Vormund convinced Kemet to dig up the buried Mandorlin manuscript and help translate it into Apicartan. One of Vormund's followers, the ex-prostitute Clara Richter, befriended Kemet. The two began a romantic relationship and they eventually married in a double ceremony with Gavin and Melissa. After Melissa died in childbirth and Gavin was forced to return home, Kemet and Clara agreed to take care of Gavin's daughter Laura until he returned.

The new cult member Leonard Gorrister sought Kemet out, but the Exekian was reluctant to show himself. He eventually agreed to meet after Leonard accidentally saw him during a strange incident. The two spoke of the Mandorlin, with Leonard becoming convinced the book was the most important thing the cult had to offer.

The group left Kemet behind with Clara and Laura as they traveled to Hiberia. Approximately two weeks later, Clara heard about the death of Vormund while visiting a nearby village for supplies. Fearing that their lives were in danger, Kemet and Clara fled the caverns and hid in the woods, taking Laura with them.

Gavin and Leonard arrived not long after, accompanied by a disguised Selca Ducani. Selca revealed his true identity and forced them to give up the Mandorlin, which he then destroyed. Though Selca discovered Kemet and Clara hiding amid the rocks and threatened to kill them, Gavin managed to save their lives by convincing Selca to honor his half of their bargain.

That night, Kemet returned Laura to Gavin, and the friends split up for the last time.

After crossing the river Antoi, Kemet and Clara snuck across the Apicartan border into the free territory of the Lowlands. The couple rebuilt an abandoned cottage they found, adding extra structures and repairing the house. They lived there in secret as husband and wife for the next seventeen years.

Dissolution and Unity

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In search of other members of his kind, Kemet traversed the southern wastes, which had become known as the country of Exekia. He swiftly learned of the situation among his people in the south; two rival factions had formed, one led by an Empress that claimed to be a continuation of the Empire, and the other an alliance between the hunyadi Zimreon and his lieutenant Nechtan, who called themselves the Clan.

Kemet recognized that the Clan would never seek peace with the humans, but the Empress might. His attempts to gain an audience with her were rebuffed, however, and while he spoke to numerous Exekians, he failed to convince any of them that peaceful coexistence with Apicarta was possible.

At some point he began a correspondence with Gavin, who kept him up to date on the situation for the Vormundists in Apicarta. It was in these letters that Kemet promised to help Gavin's family if anything ever happened to him.

Kluuda and Fifth Exekian War

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Kemet with hair cut short after accepting command of Heliobas.

In the year 183, the first Exekian kluuda since the fall of the Empire occurred. Prior to the manifestation of symptoms, Kemet was staying in the coastal town of Telovet. There, he was approached by an Exekian named Rasvan who was an agent of the Empress. Her Majesty had heard his pleas for peace with the humans, he claimed, and had sent him to speak on her behalf in these negotiations.

As the "peace talks" progressed, it became clear to Kemet that Rasvan was attempting to manipulate him. The agent went out of his way to befriend Kemet, and as Kemet's kluuda began, he tried to prevent him from leaving and offered him access to the most beautiful females. Kemet's refusal to forsake his marriage vows roused Rasvan's ire; the agent locked the ailing, feverish Kemet in a room with an Exekian female to give him an incentive to mate with a member of his own kind.

Kemet succumbed to kluuda and coupled with the female (whom he would later identify as Arsinoe). He was then released and fled home, where he eventually confessed to Clara what had occurred.

Isolated in their cottage by a blizzard, Kemet and Clara were unaware that the region was about to be invaded by King Aldous until Leonard arrived with a contingent of men hoping to fight for the Exekians. Leonard, Clara, and Kemet, who had not met in over fifteen years, conversed about the current state of affairs and decided to seek safety further south. On their way out, they were spotted and fired upon by Aldous' scouts. Thus began the Fifth Exekian War.

Forced to head deeper into the south, Kemet was vilified and Clara was increasingly harassed by the Exekians, who were disgusted by their relationship. The couple encountered Rasvan again when the agent was sent to Leonard as a representative of the New Empire. He intimidated Kemet into agreeing to move to Heliobas, an ancient fortress which the New Empire was using to house and protect newborns and pregnant females from the invaders. In Heliobas, Kemet was made a commanding officer and placed in charge of managing the fortress, which was rapidly becoming a major target of Aldous' troops. In accordance with hunyadi customs, his long hair, which had not seen the shear since he went into exile over two hundred years earlier, was cut short in preparation for combat.

Also at the fortress was a pregnant Arsinoe, and Kemet was forced to face the possibility that she might be carrying his child. Despite Clara's protests, he announced his intentions of taking in the child and raising it as his own.

Notes

  1. Depending on who is addressing him, he may be referred to as "hunyadi Kemet". This is generally only a rule when he is conversing with other Exekians, as they tend to place titles in front of names.

Quotes

"Vormund carried him in from the forest, where he had been beaten by vengeful villagers. He refused to speak for several days, watching them with sleepless suspicion, but eventually he gave them his name, Kemet, and admitted he had been attacked for stealing food. None of them asked what he was doing in Apicarta, but it was generally believed that he was in a kind of exile."

—Gavin meets Kemet

Trivia

The character's earliest known incarnation was as "Prince Caspar of Thun", and he shared many traits in common with Matta. "Caspar" appeared in a short story called Entropy, which was published on Wattpad as part of the anthology The Old World Lives Anew! In later drafts, he was named "Apollo", before his name was finally changed to "Kemet", from the ancient name for Egypt, meaning "black land".