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|othernames=The High Priest, Cibil | |othernames=The High Priest, Cibil, Cable | ||
|first appearance=[[Unmasked]] | |first appearance=[[Unmasked]] | ||
| latest appearance=[[...Fear Like Nothing Else]] | | latest appearance=[[...Fear Like Nothing Else]] | ||
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'''Cibil Cythalamynn''' was the High Priest of Lorecia. His disappearance several years before the start of Spireloft was the catalyst for [[The Antidote|Group 7422]]'s first mission. | '''Cibil Cythalamynn''' was the High Priest of Lorecia. His disappearance several years before the start of Spireloft was the catalyst for [[The Antidote|Group 7422]]'s first mission. | ||
==History== | |||
Cibil Cythalamynn's role as the High Priest of Lorecia meant that his guidance, ensuring that Lorecians followed the ideals of [[Caladrin]], was sought out for matters both private and political. | |||
Four years before the events of Spireloft, Cibil was appointed to magically investigate a corrupted wolf captured from [[Woodhollow]] on the orders of the Lorecian government, who were interested in the strategic benefits of understanding the Woodhollow curse. Upon seeing the wolf, Cibil was gripped with terror and fled the scene, leaving Erumita and Lorecia entirely. | |||
Cibil eventually journeyed to [[Nycen]] in Sylthe, a place he mentioned to his Summoner as he left. There, he met [[Aelwe'ni]], who took the High Priest in and cared for her. Cibil seemed generally unaware of the passage of time, spending his days observing Woodhollow from across the river. | |||
Cibil was eventually discovered around four years after his disappearance by [[The Antidote|Group 7422]], who had been tasked by the [[Covert Counters]] to find him. Cibil conducted a ritual to find the source of [[Kiorend Weffr|Kiorend]]'s affliction before departing with the party, bidding a tearful farewell to Aelwe'ni. | |||
Upon returning to Lorecia, Cibil was unwilling to resume his duties as High Priest, with the office passing to [[Chrissy Melloweather]] instead of to his niece after a debate held in Erumita. Cibil became something of a personal assistant to [[E-MARI]], spending his time in the council chambers in Erumita. Cibil would encounter [[the Antidote]] again after they were teleported to Erumita by [[Caladrin]], resulting in a hostile encounter with his once rescuers. | |||
After the events of Spireloft, Cibil retired to Hoikat Mos, where he took on the alias of Cable and continued with his habit of observing the world. He was sought out by [[Tarot Sagebend|Tarot]] and [[Saena Sagebend]], who were looking for an explanation of the [[Nekron|voice in Tarot's head]]. Cibil was able to conduct a ritual similar to the one he conducted on Kiorend, determining that the voice was real, even if he didn't recognise it. Cibil and Tarot parted amicably, but Cibil asked that Tarot not speak a word of his new home to Gerardanson. | |||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
Cibil was the object of both Klaes' and Gerardanson's affection during the events of [[Bees, Trees, Existential Crises]] and [[Mission to Manor Mendrow]]. | Cibil's close relationship to his Summoner [[Kendris Hanofera]], his herald and assistant, meant that the latter was the prime suspect after Cibil's disappearance. Hanofera, especially after Hanofera resigned four years after Cibil's disappearance, leaving Cibil's quarters ransacked. | ||
Cibil was the object of both Klaes' and Gerardanson's affection during the events of [[Bees, Trees, Existential Crises]] and [[Mission to Manor Mendrow]]. The two competed for his attention to no success, with Cibil showing no interest in either of them. Klaes eventually admitted that Gerardanson had "won" Cibil and gave up. | |||
== Trivia== | |||
==Appearances== | |||
*'''Spireloft: Chapter IV to VIII, XVIII, XXIII''' | |||
* '''Tarot & Saena: A Shadow of the Light''' | |||