Tihomir Lyubka

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Tihomir "Swifthammer" of House Lyubka was born in 1239 IC, third son to the Voivode Maxmilián IV "The High Hammer" of House Lyubka. As the third son of the Voivode, Tihomir did not stand to inherit and was apprenticed as a teamster at an early age. He eventually established his own merchant company, based in the town of Vietz, traveling extensively throughout central Aurea, making extensive mercantile contacts in Campois, Cordosia, Drussa, and Mabagne and is crediting with re-opening trade with these countries in the wake of the Dark Times. Eight years ago he abruptly ascended to the seat of the Comitat of Moremia after the death of his nephew, Ljupcho "Goldhammer." Tihomir quickly consolidated his power in Moremia and has since become even more wealthy off lucrative trade deals he's established, both for his own company and those of Moremia.

Unfortunately, Tihomir's time in the public eye has spurred rumors that he is heavily involved with the criminal element of Moremia. Though well-liked by the wealthy of Moremia, his detractors claim he is self-serving and unscrupulous, paying protection money to various criminal gangs while directing them towards the caravans of his enemies and competitors. His brother and liege, the Voievod Ljupcho has been uninterested or unable to prosecute his brother for the crimes he has been accused of, siting lack of solid evidence against him. In truth, Tihomir has operated as something of a regent for his brother during the recent rebellions in Boljova and while his eldest brother fought against the Murgosian incursion in Waldavia. He earned his epithet, "Swifthammer," due to his reputation for always seeming to keep several steps ahead of his enemies.

Tihomir Lyubka

     2039 NC -
     65 years old
     Tihomir Lyubka, Pârcălab of the Comitat of Moremia, Swifthammer.  Medium Human Male.

Base of Operations

Vietz, seat of the Comitat of Moremia, Vojvodina of Boljova, Dracia

Religious Beliefs

Dedicant of Minos the Cockerel, god of commerce (though some question his piety)