Character Arc
King Letsha is Zazi's father and the ruler whose reign sits at the heart of the kingdom's stability. As a king he is bound by duty, tradition, and the heavy knowledge of the prophecy attached to his daughter. He must weigh his love for Zazi against the warnings of priests and elders who fear what her birth portends, and that tension defines much of his presence in the early part of the story.
Letsha embodies the burden of leadership in a realm under threat. He is pulled between protecting his family and protecting his people, and his choices reverberate through the political and supernatural conflicts that engulf the kingdoms. His relationship with Zazi grounds the series emotionally, framing the prophecy not just as cosmic fate but as a deeply personal crisis for a father and a ruler.
His arc becomes a turning point for the narrative. When catastrophe falls upon the realm, the king's fate forces Zazi onto her own path and reshapes the balance of power among the rival tribes. Letsha's legacy, and the questions left by his decisions, continue to shape the story he leaves behind.