Alexander

Alexander was a prophet present in Sassyar during the Age of Petty Kings. He was the bastard son of Hynethe, wife of King Theophylactus the Tyrant.

Theology
In ancient Sassyar, kings were often viewed as equal to gods; it was commonplace for peasants to worship to kings and queens. Hynethe, the sister-wife of King Theophylactus the Tyrant, was praised as a beautiful goddess, and this made Theophylactus envious. When it was discovered that Hynethe had produced a bastard son, Alexander, Theophylactus had his sister-wife beheaded. The people of Sassyar rose up in rebellion, to the point where he killed them in the streets with his army. Fifteen years of rebellions passed, until Alexander returned from his period of exile in Hetzburg to the city of Lyzentos. The denizens of the city rose up behind him, and when he killed Theophylactus, they begged him to be his king. Alexander refused, claimed that he will be king only in his second coming, and disappeared forever.

Assumed resurrection of Alexander
Throughout Valkanrian history, it has been believed that Somnar I of Valkanren was Alexander come again, to purge Brythonia of the tyrant Edgar the Cruel.