Kamua II

Kamua II - Queen of the Kamuan Queendom and High Chieftess of Pulkuati, assumed power in 1215 1E after her father's death. Known as one of the Konaans' greatest military leaders, Kamua lived for war. She's also known for banning any type of incest in the country, a very controversial act at the time.

Early life
Born to King Nolsaa I and his sister-wife Capa in 1189 1E, Kamua was almost immediately sent to the court of High Chief Diaan III of Tueggu where she was to be educated. Diaan didn't spare time for literature or art, instead focusing on the future queen's military education. Kamua learned strategy, tactics, how to lead troops and how to fight with a variety of weapons. Known to be a better warrior than many men, Kamua entered adulthood as a formidable leader and even more formidable soldier.

In 1204 1E Kamua married her older brother, Nolsaa, with whom she had two children, Kapua and Camil.

Reign (1215 -1226)
Kamua entered the throne immediately after her father's death on 18th September 1215 1E.