Lucion Lettmar (Protectorate)

Lucion Lettmar, Lord of Selvarn (59 AU—93 AU) was the main proponent of the Separatist movement during the First Interregnum.

History
Lettmar was an influential member of Cyng society prior to and during the Cyng Rebellion of 71 AU. During the rebellion, he acted as one of the co-leaders of its army and personally led the siege of Levenstad. When Marcus left the castle to commence battle with what he believed were uneducated and untrained rebels, he was cut down by Lucion's army, ending the reign of the Leventhar kings and beginning the First Interregnum. When the office of Lord Protector was created and granted to Harwyn of Ashmore, Lucion was summoned to Levenstad to answer for the crime of treason. However, Lucion defended himself that he was only protecting the rights of the Cyng people, who had been wrongly oppressed by Marcus. He was thereafter cleared of all charges and remained a main proponent of separatism in the Protector's council.

Lettmar was arguably the true heir of Edgar II of Brythonia and Leodoth Blackheart, being descended from both. However, the council refused to recognise his claim, and so did Lettmar; instead of being King of Valkanren, he simply wanted to be King of Cyngvar and Brythonia. Half of the council followed his claim, and upon Lettmar's death, similarly followed his son Carlon's leadership of the separatist movement.