Father Dewi

Father Dewi is a Roman Christian priest widely known to be smart, forceful, and absolutely fanatical in his faith. At the several monasteries he has established, there is no alcohol at all allowed, so he is called “the Waterman.”

Personality and Appearance
Dewi was born to a religious family in Henfynew in Sugales). Already in his youth the pious man went went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land to prove his faith to his God. He returned triumphantly with many sacred relics, including the altar Christ used at the Last Supper and a piece of the True Cross, earning him Sainthood. Most importantly however, he brought back a desire to establish the monastic tradition of the desert hermits into his homeland.

Soon after his return, Father Dewi instituted a system of rigorous monasticism based upon the Order of the Black Monks. The fact that a regimen acceptable in a desert climate is nigh-intolerable in the damp and chilly climate of Cambria was meaningless to him.

To his strength of character speaks his enforcement of the ban on alcoholic beverages to those of his order, for which he was called “The Waterman”. Despite this, his charisma and religious fervor has attracted many followers to his order, which has spread from its corner of Cambria to Ireland, Cumbria, Cornwall, and Brittany.