Basa Aqinai

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Basa Aqinai
Full Name: Basa Aqinai
Alias Basa Avdiai
Flöjtespilder ("Flute Player")

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Physical Description
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Race: Elw/Froyalanish
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Date of Birth: 10.V.1631
Place of Birth: Eltezion
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Current Allegiance(s): Daemonic Vanic State
Occupation: Accountant, Leader of Vanic Web cell

Basa Aqinai is a half-Elw, Half-Froyalaner Elwynnese denizen from Eltezion. Born illegitimately to an Elw servant of the House of Kaupsted and a member of said house, Basa was trained to participate in the Vanic rites from childhood. During the Auspicious Occasion, Basa's parentage was disguised by authorities by attributing his paternity to a fellow servant of the household. Due to his experience as an inner servant of a Froyalanish household, Basa found himself unable to navigate post-Vanic Elwynnese society. Despite some skills in household bureaucratic management, he was reduced to poverty.

Basa was rescued from this state by a Vanic cult that had successfully hidden itself from the purges. His status as half-Froyalanish allowed him to assert dominance over the other members of the cult, directing it away from mutual assistance and towards organized crime. By 1659, he was able to use his connections to create a false identity as Basa Avdiai, mild-mannered accountant. Through connections within the Vanic Web, Basa's cult was able to gain a contract to provide accounting services to the newly-created Lady Dragonmoor.

By 1661, Basa and his cult members had made several inroads into the Dragonmoor household staff, seducing among others Jalal Jahanbani, who would become Basa's patron following the death of Lady Dragonmoor.

The success of Basa Aqinai's cult is due to its multi-tiered structure, in which only the inner membership were aware of the religious and daemonic nature of its hedonic activities.