Bokang Nkoe
Bokang Nkoe is a Muna Druid and philosopher of the Issurian school who served as mentor to Teija and later became a candidate in the 393 AC Basileal Elections.
Mentorship of Teija
Bokang Nkoe guided Teija from Earth Refuge to The Spindle during their apprenticeship, preparing them for The Musubi bonding ceremony with Nauraa.
Diplomatic Career
For nearly twenty years, Bokang served as an itinerant mediator, traversing the Peninsula on diplomatic missions. He lived close to the Asgarthan populace to hear their grievances and share their concerns.
Political Position
Bokang views the Rediscovery Endeavor as a reckless flight forward and calls for stricter oversight of the Expeditionary Corps through establishment of a citizen council. He argues the reclamation of Caer Oorun is achievement enough and that the initiative should pause until Asgartha consolidates its newly expanded borders. He stated: “It is prudence, not ambition, that must guide our choices. We must not let a noble cause become a ravenous beast.”
Libellumines Observation
Bokang described Libellumines as bringing “light to the night,” referring to the insects’ murmurations that appear like stars in darkness.
Timeline
378-381 AC - Mentorship of Teija
Bokang guided Teija through their pilgrimage to The Spindle in preparation for The Musubi ceremony.
393 AC - Basileal Elections Candidacy
Bokang Nkoe stood as candidate in the 393 AC Basileal Elections, advocating for pausing the Rediscovery Endeavor and establishing citizen oversight.
Relationships
- Teija: Muna Exalt whom Bokang mentored through The Musubi preparation
- Muna: Faction to which Bokang belongs
- The Spindle: Sacred tree destination of pilgrimage with Teija
- Libellumines: Insects Bokang poetically described
- Somayeh Bahman: Opponent in 393 AC elections (elected Basilissa)
- Lucas Aveskamp: Fellow candidate in 393 AC elections
- Anuncia ruun-Aysun: Opponent in 393 AC elections