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'''General Leesar''' /'liːsɑr/ (died 14th September, 1599 [[SR]]) was [[Molag Uusea|Molag Uusea's]] deputy during the [[uprising in Basistar]]. She mutinied against him during a march on [[Uuxea]], but became known for her assassination of [[Prince Dareef|Durag Dareef]], Prince of Basistar.
 
'''General Leesar''' /'liːsɑr/ (died 14th September, 1599 [[SR]]) was [[Molag Uusea|Molag Uusea's]] deputy during the [[uprising in Basistar]]. She mutinied against him during a march on [[Uuxea]], but became known for her assassination of [[Prince Dareef|Durag Dareef]], Prince of Basistar.
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[[Nuy Bolfor]] describes her in his diaries as extremely loyal to Molag, but a complete opposite of him, full of energy and decision. Men who were under her command held her in high regard and some admitted to have been intimidated by her seriousness and deep belief in the cause of independence.
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It is this conviction to independence that eventually pushed her to disobey Molag, an action which she had great difficulty taking. From Bolfor's diaries:
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"Once she made up her mind, there was no more doubt. When she and others said they are turning back, it was clear to me that it was an ultimatum. Molag said 'No' and she left."
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"We just reached the camp. Molag demanded to see Koy. They said she left to search for a better path."
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"It's been two days now. People begin suggesting going out to look for General Leesar. But I say - she never intended to return. She made up her mind back then, in the jungle."

Revision as of 21:16, 9 February 2021

General Leesar /'liːsɑr/ (died 14th September, 1599 SR) was Molag Uusea's deputy during the uprising in Basistar. She mutinied against him during a march on Uuxea, but became known for her assassination of Durag Dareef, Prince of Basistar.

Nuy Bolfor describes her in his diaries as extremely loyal to Molag, but a complete opposite of him, full of energy and decision. Men who were under her command held her in high regard and some admitted to have been intimidated by her seriousness and deep belief in the cause of independence.

It is this conviction to independence that eventually pushed her to disobey Molag, an action which she had great difficulty taking. From Bolfor's diaries:

"Once she made up her mind, there was no more doubt. When she and others said they are turning back, it was clear to me that it was an ultimatum. Molag said 'No' and she left."

"We just reached the camp. Molag demanded to see Koy. They said she left to search for a better path."

"It's been two days now. People begin suggesting going out to look for General Leesar. But I say - she never intended to return. She made up her mind back then, in the jungle."