Sajah al-Munsif
Personality Sajah rarely spoke or acted directly, preferring to let her actions speak for her and leading by example. When she did speak she enjoyed using parables that were often confusing at first but ultimately related important truths leading to Pantheist enlightenment.
Personality
Sajah rarely spoke or acted directly, preferring to let her actions speak for her and leading by example. When she did speak she enjoyed using parables that were often confusing at first but ultimately related important truths leading to Pantheist enlightenment.
Activities
Sajah's resolve prevented the spread of Balanite heresy along the coast. She often donned her chador and walked freely among the people of Hudid, noting their needs so she could better lead them.
History
Sajah served the Pantheist League as a representative to the Grand Caliph in Huzuz. Impressed with both her wit and wisdom, the Grand Caliph appointed her caliph of Hudid in 1357 DR. The League Conclave approved of the Grand Caliph's decision.
Relationships
Sajah had twin daughters, Inara and Jinara, during her tenure in Huzuz.