Tsev Haavu was encountered by Prince Ashan'Raeth Vareth's expedition in inland Thazvaar. A young member of the Haavu family from Reykhaal on Jeyrha, he traveled with a retinue of thirteen silent women—two pilots, the rest in undisclosed roles. He moved freely across provinces and continents without clearance or hindrance; doors opened wherever he arrived, not through overt authority but because his presence was simply accepted as part of the established order.
The Haavu family maintained quiet, longstanding influence within imperial systems—ancestral contracts and stakes that granted them near-immunity and unrestricted access long after Jeyrha's peaceful assimilation. Tsev's freedom of movement was a direct inheritance of this position.
He attended every major festival in Thazvaar, drifting between events with sustained energy fueled by various substances—liquids and eye vapors—that kept him sharp rather than impaired. He carried accurate air charts, small arms, and the resources to remain constantly mobile. When pirates struck the expedition, Tsev and his companions responded with immediate, practiced efficiency.
Tsev embodied the planetary stereotype of a Jeyrhan: light brown hair, grey-blue eyes, and the soft, distant lowland accent. To much of Geba, he was the template of what a Jeyrhan should look and sound like. Reykhaal, his home city, was known as the lowland jewel of Jeyrha—a place where anything could be made to grow.
Ultimately, he assisted Prince Raeth's group by flying them deeper inland, offering a blunt assessment: "My mother says Jeyrhari disappear here because we come soft. No weapons. No edge. We are not raised for this." When questioned further about his origins, he clarified: "I didn't lie. I said capital. I am from Reykhaal."